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Show Thieves 9 market scheduled from Cedar City, said. "It's because of these low prices that the art sale is called a Thieves' Market." Proceeds from the sale will go to the artists and to bolster the guild fund. "The Thieves' Market is being held just b"iore Christmas," she sai l so that the public can purchase some really nice Christmas gifts at very reasonable prices. '' CEDAR CITY - A Thieves' Market will be Friday and Saturday at Southern Utah State College, sponsored by the SUSC Art Guild. Ceramics, oil paintings, watercolors, drawings, sculpture, lithographs and silkscreened prints will be available for purchase Friday from 12 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. The Thieves' Market will be conducted in the Student Center Small Ballroom. The works of 15 SUSC' art students will be displayed along with articles from the art department faculty according to Wendy Moore, guild public relations officer. "There will be some surprisingly good buys," Moore, a senior art major 0if Mk l I 1 u $ W x I V . A ?z ; iV K jS i A new bishopric w.as recently called and set apart in the Enoch Second Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They are (back row, left to right) J era Id Bybee, executive secretary; Harold Clark, ward clerk; (front row) Bud Garfield, first counselor; James W. Harrison, bishop; and Gunn B. McKay, second counselor. Debbie Davis records song |