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Show Star show planned "The Story Of Perseus and Andromeda," a slide and music presentation will be shown Nov. 7, 14, 21, 28 at Southern Utah State College's recently completed Ashcroft Observatory. There will be two showings of the program each Friday night at 7 "The 1812 Overture," "Wedding' Day at Troldhage," and "Carmen." "Car-men." The free slide-show presentation will feature various slides of celestial objects and slides depicting the mythology of the Perseus and Adromeda story. Narration of the program will be by Los Angeles radio and Television personality, Gary Owens and Dr. Daid Menke, observatory director along with SUSC students, Rudy Komenda, Kim Kelly, Jack Allen and Carolyn Hamblin. "If the skies are clear, we will also look through the observatory telescopes at serveral celestial objects which are especially prominent in the November sky," Dr. Menke said. The Ashcroft Observatory Ob-servatory is located one and one-half miles west of Cedar City on Utah 56, then another mile and a half south on West View Drive, near the SUSC Valley Farm. A different program will be offered every month, "Stars of the Autumn Sky," was shown during October and "Christmas Star," will be the observatroy program for December. and 8:30, conducted by Michael Cole, a senior physical science major at SUSC. The program will include in-clude music from, "Battlestar Galactica," |