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Show Page 2 Signpost February 13, 1979 You don't have to shop around. Icelandic has the best bargain to Europe. roundtdp. You've heard a lot about fares to Europe, but none of them can compare with the one you've just found. Icelandic s 14-45 day APEX fare from Chicago to Luxembourg is just $295 roundtrip. Tickets must be booked and paid for 30 days in advance. Fare subject to change. No weekend surcharge. You'll get free wine with your dinner, free cognac afterwards and excellent friendly service all the way across the Atlantic. We'll take you to Luxembourg, right in the heart of Europe, where you'll be just hours away by train or car from almost all of Europe s most famous landmarks. beats are limited, so don t ' waste any more time hunting. You ve already found the best bargain of them all. r See your travel agent or contact the Puffin nearest you; Or write Dept. C-396, Icelandic Airlines, 18 b. Michigan Ave. , Chicago, 1L 60603. Or call 800-555-1212 for the toll-free number in your area. Please send me more information on: Low Cost Fares European Tours Alpine Ski Tours NAME ADD R ESS - -cm' STATE ICELANDIC is5,. 25 vears of low air fares to HuroDe. I C ELAN DAI ft American Collegiate $oet &ntfjologp International Publications is sponsoring a j&attonal College Itoetrp Content Spring Concours 1979 open to all college and university students desiring to have their poetry anthologized. CASH PRIZES will go to the top five poems: $100 I $50 I $25 fFou"h First Place Second Place Third Place $10 Flth AWARDS of free printing for ALL accepted manuscripts in our popular, handsomely bound and copyrighted anthology, AMERICAN COLLEGIATE poets Deadline: March 31 International Publications CONTEST RULES AND RESTRICTIONS: 4747 Fountain Avenue 1. Any student is eligible to submit his verse. Los Angeles, Ca. 90029 2. All entries must be original and unpublished. 3. All entries must be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the page only. Each poem must be on a separate sheet and must bear, in the upper left-hand corner, the NAME and ADDRESS of the student as well as the COLLEGE attended. Put name and address on envelope also! There are no restrictions on form or theme. Length of poems up to fourteen lines. Each poem must have a separate title. (Avoid "Untitled"!) Small black and white illustrations welcome. The judges' decision will be final. No info by phone! Entrants should keep a copy of all entries as they cannot be returned. Prize winners and all authors awarded free publication will be notified immediately after deadline. LP. will retain first publication rights for accepted poems. Foreign language poems welcome. There is an initial one dollar registration fee for the first entry and a fee of fifty cents for each additional poem. It is requested to submit no more than ten poems per entrant. All entries must be postmarked not later than the above deadline and fees be paid, cash, check or money order, to: 4. 8 msm nr mm m tm qh3i mm :J hJ i In) f " WSC receives bronze "The Stone Mason," a 20-inch high cast bronze sculpture by the late Utah artist Mahonri M. Young, has been donated to Weber State College, and is placed in the Special Collections and Howell Library. The work is a gift from Robert N. Sears, New York, senior vice-president and director of Phillips Petroleum Company and a friend of WSC President Rodney H. Brady. Dean W. Hurst, assistant to the WSC president, noted the piece is. aU the more valuable to the college since it is the work of Mr. Young, a Utah artist "who is ranked with the great sculptors of the day." Mr. Young's major works of sculpture include the figures of Hyrum and Joseph and also the Seagull Monument in the Salt Lake Temple grounds, "This is the Place" monument sculpture at the mouth of Emigration Canyon east of Salt Lake City, "Joe Ganz" a figure of a boxer now in New York's Madison Square Gardens. Mr. Hurst said the Hunter Gallery in San Francisco appraised the sculpture at $12,500 in 1977. "The Stone Mason" is a dramatically strong sculpture depicting a stone worker using a hammer and chisel. CLASS BEGINS FEB. 24th D a 111 wnMiii lamiHmraniiHi hum U. 1 gr8& CaM Davs Evenings & Weekends Educational Center TEST PREPARATION SPECIALISTS SINCE 1938 363-4444 Call Collect 450 So. 9th E., SLC, Utah 84102 For InformationAboutOtherCenters In Major US Cities & Abroad Outside NY'State CALL TOLL FREE: 800-223-1782 |