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Show 12 THE SIGNPOST Wednesday, April 17, 1991 Mm& M mm Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson LETS SW UFE I THIS 3nuW2E of tue side- jerV WAX. WE'RE 1 BORH M" TUS CRACX Wffl VIE DE NT CRfKfc HATING flOQff IN THE ROUSE?, v I t a bl mm wr m W w w w u HCW VIE FU OORSEWES SOME- WUEUE IHSDE THE S00PS2E, AMD yjmxins our of -, rv? WE VEMVZE OUR iwt H UtKt 7-", S FUEETOG. u S OUR. Q0CK EX?EREHOE HERE PONTvSS? COES AHHTVUHG WE "5M OR W 4 HERE REM1H MMTER? WANE WE DOHE WWUttte IMPORTANT? hwje we beeh uam.? hame we made the most of tues precious few Footsteps .? mi on qwh would v ess- POOR Vm-'I ' GENETIC Wfcti J 1" I MATERIAL?J WlsS -!fW I I s services! : Itntoft Country Inn Just off the freeway exit 335 Antelope Rd. (Formerly Dudleys) A Fine Family Restaurant located 10 minutes from campus. We have immediate openings for full or part-time hours . . . Servers . . . Hostesses . . . Cooks . . . Banquet Servers. Please apply in person on campus at the Student Union Bldg. Room 336 on Wednesday, April 17 between 2 and 4 p.m. Call 292-2570 for details. J Layton Country Inn is an equal opportunity employer. s I WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY MARCH 28 - APRIL26 As part of the WSU "Issues in Contemporary Art" lecture series, Mary Ann Bonjorni's sculptural installation, "Licks, Promises, Unanswered Prayers," is on display at : the Collett Art Gallery. Gallery hours are Monday-Thursday 8 p.m. - 9 p.m. and Friday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. APRIL 16 -17 Ballet West will present "Romeo & Juliet" at 7:30 p.m. in the Austad Auditorium in the Val A. Browning Center, tickets available Ballet West ticket offices in the Eccles Arts Center, call 399-9214 for more information. ; APRIL 19 The Main Attraction" is performing at CAB Off Broadway at 8 p.m. in the Union Building Gallery. Admission fee is $3. APRIL 17-20 CAB Movie at eh Wild cat Theatre will present THe Freshman at 8 p.m.. Admission fee is $1. Free popcorn and gifts given nightly. APRIL 19 The Junction City Big Band will play the all time favorites of the 40s at a dance to be held in the Shepherd Union Building Ballroom from 8:30 to 1 1 :30 p.m. Tickets are $5 per person and may be purchased at the door. ' APRIL 17 Shawn Satterwaithe will present his senior recital at 7:30 p.m. in the Monson Theatre of the Browning Arts Center. APRIL 19-20 Ben Lomand High School Dancers will perform at 78 p.m. in teh Austad Auditorium of the Val A. Browning Center APRIL 25 Aashish Khan, a musician from India, will be featured in a free Open Hour Concert Thursday, April 25, at 10:30 a.m. in the Allred Theatre of the Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts. APRIL 27 "Live at 7:30" presents the Spring Choir concert in teh Austad Theater of the Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts. General admission fee S3 or $1.50 for students. OFF CAMPUS APRIL 18 - 28 Henrik Ibsen's play "Hedda Cabler" will be performed at the University of Utah's BabcockTheatre, call the box office at 581-6961 for ticket information. APRIL 19 - 20 The Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company presents "Hot Guests In Salt Lake City at 8 p.m. in the Capital Theatre. APRIL 19 -21 Science FictionFantasy Convention, "CONduit" in the Clarion Hotel, 999 South Main, SLC. Barbara Hambly will be guest of honor. For further information contact Dave Powell, 2566 Blaine Avenue, SLC, UT 84108-3359 or (801)467-9517. Looking for a Computer ?n::j Want The Lowest Prices With The Best Support ? Name Brand Top Quality 286 System 45 Meg Hard Drive 1.2 Meg Floppy Drive Monochrome Monitor 899 Li COMPLETE SYSTEM Progressive Computing Your Complete Computer Sales - Service - Training Centerl Kaysville 545-4470 |