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Show Friday, October 10,2008 %r THE SIGNPOST AT a GLANCE Campus Calendar Friday, October 3 •WSU women's volleyball vs. Northern Colorado at 7 p.m. in the Swenson Gym. Prices are $7/$5/free to WSU students with Wildcard ID. For more information call 626-8500 or contact 1-800-WSU-T1KS. •WSU's Department of Performing Arts will present "Urinetown," di- Sudoku rected by lim Christian, at 7:30 p.m. in the Val A. Browning Center Eccles Theater. Prices are $8.50/$5.50 For more information weber.edu/performingarts/Events or call 626-6800. •Odyssey Dance Theater will present Derryl Yeager's "Thriller" at 7:30 p.m. in Val A. Browning Center Austad Auditorium. Prices are $27/$16. For more information call 626-6800. • • - - 2 7 1 5 8 5 6 5 See Solution page 5 Complete the grid so each row, column and 3-by-3 box (in bold borders) contains every digit 1 to 9. J>_ 5 • 3 9 3 1 6 8 7 9 4 3 1 4 6 6 9 2 Crossword Saturday. October •WSU's Small Business Development Center will offer "Money Smart" Introduction to Marketing at 10 a.m. in WSU Davis Campus, Room 117 for free. For more information call 626-7232. •WSU women's volleyball vs. Northern Arizona at 7 p.m. in the Swenson Gym. Prices are $7 /$5/ free to WSU students with Wildcard ID. For more information call 626-8500 or 1-800-WSU-TIKS. •WSU's Department of Performing Arts will present "Urinetown," directed by Jim Christian, at 7:30 p.m. in the Val A. Browning Center Eccles Theater. Prices are $8.50/$5.50. For more information contact weber.edu/ performingarts/Events or call 626-6800. BIENVENIDO! ACROSS A 5 2 3 1 6 • 1 University of 14 Georgia city 7 Magical power 17 11 Put a lid on it 14 Hammer upon 19 20 [21 15 Waterproof footwear 23 17 Blockbuster of 1959 18 Tennis with paddles 19 Break off 20 Age 22 Rams'dams 23 Medina man 25 Perimeter 28 Perfect match 30 Will Ferrell film 32 Salad green 62 63 61 36 Pile up 38 Fine-grained 68 gypsum 40 Hither's partner 41 Special visuals 43 Gasteyer of "SNL" 2008 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 44 The King of All rights reserved. Beers 46 Puts a stop to 11 Grub 42 Effervesce 72 Solidifies 48 Synthetic 12 Top-notch 45 M _ Cannonball" substitute 73 Extinguishes 49 Big load 13 Tent stakes 47 French friend 51 en scene 16 Exceeds the 50 So-so 52 Classic clown limit 53 Dizzying 54 Kind of boom 21 Rice dishes pictures 56 Oscar winner DOWN 24 Two-time loser 55 Stupor: pref. Thompson 1 French cleric toD.D.E. 56 Light brown 59 Linguini or 2 Twixt 12 and 20 26 Balance due 57 Manhandle penne 3 Gymnastic feats 27 Grind (teeth) 61 401 (k) 4 Ordinal ending 58 Essential 28 We'll see alternative 5 Pacific island 29 French love 60 Voice votes 64 Raised road nation 31 Armada 67 Shameless Artist Magritte 6 Move briskly 33 Emphasizes with662 69 Mount of 3 "Them!" bugs 7 Sulk slanting letters presidents 8 Like sheep 65 911 respondent 34 Air ducts 70 Sign of stress? 9 Aniston, to 35 Rub out 66 Grievous 71 Most remote, distress friends 37 Look after briefly 10 One URL ending 39 Transversely 68 Point: pref. • • 1 Call and you could save. BLOTTER Class dismissed. Friday, October 3 Traffic accident at Dee A small traffic accident occurred involving a green Honda and a blue Nissan. The Honda backed into the Nissan leaving *a small dent and broken headlight on the Nissan. INVISIBLE NO MORE LATINOS' DIGNITY MARCH IN UTAH Remarks By: Ann Millner, WSU President; Dr. Forrest Crawford, Professor,Teacher Education & Assistant to the President for Diversity; Maria Parrilla de Kokal, Instructor, Dept. of Psychology; Irma Hernandez, WSU Student Representative for Hispanic Area Council; Jesse Garcia, Chair of Ogden City Council; Nailery Ruiz, WSU Alumni & Chair of Image de nu Chac; Dr. Armando Solorzano, Associate Professor, Family & Consumer Studies, University of Utah. Convenient local office Money-saving discounts Low down payments Monthly payment plans 24-hour service and claims Coverage available by phone Sunday, October 5 Alcohol violation In Wasatch Hall, officers responded to an RA's report of a drinking violation. The officer cited two "unlawful consumption by a minor" citations and one citation for providing alcohol to minors. 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