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Show C supplement to (gHRONICLE 1 j SYMPHONY Saturday, jCXii Xlf) Nov. 30th W j8j S. L. Tabernacle--8:30p.m. . J Also Weber State Fine Arts Center vN December 2nd -8:00 p.m. SivfcV Grant Johannesen , pianist fiWM'' HAYDN-Symphony No. 103 in E flat major, "Drum Roll" WVSi MOZART-Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major T ftf GRIEG-Piano Concerto in A minor fl DUKAS-The Sorcerer's Apprentice Pffl1 nf Get your tickets early. Pv KfJ. Exquisite Dining ... the cinema ' 12 52 per couple frVMI Any Mondty through nunlO j U.fMlYfrY 1 3 50 pr coupl. - Fridr, fy London ; clud,ng your choice of fH ItlllIVIl l Prime R,b, Steak, Shish J M YWi W Kabob and all the trim- y mines from Ye London J (hrvery. After d.nner, yoa 3300 South .nd St... S.-W . and yours will be treated to the exclusive engage- Pruti.l F.d.r.1 PUi ; 1 ment of runny Ctrl. A fine evening out for -p flifTTTn two ... only $12.50 per f jHllJLjb'l couple bv reservation. reservations rC'tlt I Available anytime, Man- 486-8168 liS9-!- I p day through Thursday. A MAN WHO EFFECTS CHANGE AL LOWENSTEIN will speak at the University on Monday , 8:30 P.M., Dec. 2 FREE Union ballroom ;'A1 Lowenstein is less pretentious and gets more done than any man I've met in politics J Richard Goodwin ( "He is a person of unusual ability and complete integrity. I think he will alwavs fight crusades because injustice fills him with a sense of rebellion" Y Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt that the only effective way Zr loenTotl To SS-6 in Vieiaa,n was to prevent Lyndon Johnson from b "policy March 31, when the president announced that he w nated' " Lowenstein's miracle became history." WOUld not ran' A Newsweek June 10, 1968 Sponsored by Artists and Speakers j Things Wfe are are thankful for: 1. Home IS&fff5 2. Food ; 3. Family . 4. Friday night dance ' J East Institute 9:00 Pm- ; ' Wsdnesday, November 27 1 |