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Show 1 1 Hutchinson Appoints Assistant Bill Hutchinson, Plitt Inter-mountain Inter-mountain Theatres Manager in this area, has announced the recent re-cent appointment of MissSharon Lewis, as his assistant. Miss Lewis received her education edu-cation in Texas, and her most recent Position before entering the Theatre Business, was a Psycologist Assistant working with Adults and Children of varied ages. She is presently living in Orem with Relatives. In her newassignmentSharon will assist Mr. Hutchinson in all areas relating to the Manage-mant Manage-mant of theMallTwinTheatres. Ina Robbins Selected As Registar Young men 13 years of age at Brigham Young University won't have to go very far to register for the Selective Service, Ser-vice, A BYU employee, Ina Rob-bins, Rob-bins, has been sworn in as a registrar for the SelectiveSer-vice. SelectiveSer-vice. She is also coordinator of veterans' affairs on campus. Having a Selective Service registrar on campus helps to comply with the law and make it more convenient for young men to register. Now Playing and T M ihiii NOW THRU SUN. CONT. FROM 2 PM BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND g -w. -Vi LAUGHLEiJasBrllyJackinLOSERS'! ALIO tTMHINO ELIZABETH JAMES JEREMY SLATE WILLIAM WELLMAN, JR. 2 JANE RUSSELI """"'ISOON HENDERSON """"SST.C. FRANK aSKSS DELORES TAYLOR JAMES LLOYD (PC m color An AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL RE RELEASE il CO-FEATUKE AT AReasonToLive - smingviui Villa 419 5401 Monday Nite-Family Nite v rt-. . . 4 S k. Q (HIGHEST RATING) uUARANTEED TO PLEASE NEARLY EVERYONE. BY ALL MEANS GO AND D SHOW STARTS I AT 7:45 a LiAM 1 TWO HILARIOUS STREISAND LAFF HITS!!! V 7 i i Barbra Streisand Pnnnnn Coital George Segal ThsOvrf ajidthe Pussjtat PG Lincoln Beacon This week Lincoln is preparing pre-paring for Fire Prevention Week. Each homeroom is making a poster that will be hung in some of tin- windows of businesses along State Street. Then the Fire Department will choose the best poster ami the homeroom who wins ill ct a prize. The social behavior roin-mittee roin-mittee and the safety committee both held their first meetings. Those on the Social Behavior Committee are: Gordon Bech-tel, Bech-tel, RaoAiine Christensen, L'sa Clyde, Bremla Dixon, Becky Gilnor, Mary Jane Grossen, Ryan Packard, Ann Oldroyd, Maria Weldon, and Lori W illiams. Chairnuns are Peter Christensen and Nathan Hyde. Those on the Safety Committee are: Shawna Barker, Bar-ker, Janice Bell, Becky Davis, lianae Flandro, Bret Hancock, Adele Mills, Daniel Rodriguez, Lane Spiers, Scott Walder, Shelby Williams. Chairmans, are Becky Tate and Gary Lew. Of Utah's 47,053 miles of streets and roads, 674 miles of state highway need immediate upgrading at an estimated cost of 204 million dollars. However How-ever less than 63 million dollars dol-lars is available for highway construction during fiscal 1975. At 2 Theatres DRIVE -N THEATRF HI Show at 7:30 "BORN LOSERS" A RE-RELEASE THE ORIGINAL blHttN ArrcAHANCc OF T0M LAUGHLIN AS BILLY JACK A RE RELEASE TIMP ONLY A ReasonToDie Show at I o.nnnoii,, I Except Fri.-Sat. at 00 i 10:00 SEE IT!" - Kathleen Carroll New York Datiy News Carina! Mi Streisand H betels -fake BYU Frolics Will Feature Red Fern Star Three leading Program Bureau Bur-eau troupes that liave scored international successes during the past year will be fi'atuitd in this year's Frolics '74 at Brigham Young University's Homecoming Friday and Saturday Satur-day nights in the Marriott Center, Cen-ter, Considered as the largest student production of its kind in the nation, Frolics "74 will feature the Young Ambassadors, Ambas-sadors, the Sounds of Freedom, Free-dom, and the La manite Generation. Gener-ation. They will perforin together to-gether on several numbers as well as separately. The spectacular two-night show will begin at 8 p.m. on Friday and 7:30 p.m. Saturday so that participants may attend the Homecoming dance. The show is two hours long, and tickets are available to the public at the Marriott Center ticket office. Frolics director Harry S. Schultz reported that more than 100 students --whose majors vary from music and drama to business and educationare in the cast and come to BYU from as far away as Laos and Long Island. The program this year will integrate the best student talent tal-ent available as well as feature guest star Stewart Petersen, young star of the movie "Where the Red Fern Grows," Master of Ceremonies for the show will be Danny Kramer, popular KSL radio disc jockey. Highlights of the show will include the introduction of newly discovered student talent including in-cluding a surprise new male vocal soloist in the Lamanite Generation, a Sounds of Freedom Free-dom soloist who drew raves in South Africa, and a new Young Ambassadors cow that dances. AT BOTH THEATRES J25S S STATf . wwvcun VH. 374-0521 XU SHOWTIME 7:39 School Bears He "n and found adventure you'll always remember! 1, ...and just for the FUN .1 SOooOoOoOaOooooOoOiOooOoOooooOocxpOco Just a person who protects children and other living things Plus Big Co-Hit ?f eke hi!dren MINN UNIVI8SH1 ANIMAL I leasts : Am liHhMhi anil M ! 171,1 i ! tkMUiiMJaciucxs Vf itJ.I lyT ; (wchiMrwifJaMtt. raiiirMflilMriu." f-w.-iSiv 7:30 1 -cwKMi y-ffvH; 9:30 I LILLIAN ROTH k I it' . O i4 K t KATHY LINDSAY, one of several BYU Program Pro-gram Bureau singers, will perform with the Young Ambassadors during the Frolics '74 Dracula's Castle To Open Oct. 21 Young volunteers from the March of Dimes have teamed up with patients from the Utah State Hospital to plan a fund- Holiday MaHnee Tk, Fr!., Sat 12:30, 3:50, Shaggy 2:00, 5:25 fcvamngs: 7:30, 10:45, Shaggy 9:00 came to forget IKOIXJCTIONS presorts TECHSICOLOR q & i!fSj n is ComposrflanO Pfrlcmed by JOHN DENwtn 191 Wat Llisnev p-oaudois of it! o 4i Billy Jack" 6:00 - 9:30 I Beasts" I 7:50 '( A ' Wf CDiCIGPS' MAM T 1 ; V 'A r 7 ft 4?4 ' i' S i T f' 4! L. presentations next Friday 11 and 12 J. raising Halloweenextravaganza at the old "Castle behind the hospital. This is the first time the March of Dimes Teen Action Program (TAP.)) has participated partici-pated directly with the hospital hos-pital in aa activity of this kind. TAPS is made up of local high sctwol student volunteers who donate time and energy for the good of the conmiun- ity- , The castle project is under the direction of Mr. Brent Rey- nolds, Director of Public and Patient Services at the Hos- ll'Y'V OLJi f in the BYU Marriott Center and Saturday nights 'Oct. pital and Mrs. Melba Carter, Director of the Utah Chapter of the March of Dimes. Ttie youths p!a:i o open "Count Dracula's Castle" Oct. 21 and will feature food, games, dancing, and other daily activities activ-ities up until Halloween. The funds raised by "Count Dracula's Castle will be used in the fight against birth defects de-fects and other equally important impor-tant community activities. Whatever success these young adults have, it should prove to be great therapy for all involved," remarked Mrs. Carter. Lfc:;o-A.j fountain Aievi Iank will paV I '1 daily interest on a!I statement savings accounts. Daily Interest means simply that your savings can earn more because we pay those earnings every day instead of the usual two or four times a year. You do not lose interest earnings if you need to withdraw in between the dates the interest is computed earnings are paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Daily Interest gives you total freedom of the use of your money-it's available any time you want it without penalty It also means you can deposit your money for short periods of time and still earn interest on it. Why settle for less? Get more for your money at Mountain View Bank ?J7 Easi Man Siroet American Fork, Uiah All Accounts Insured To $20,000 By F.D.I.C. Orem-Geneva Times Finnish Chorus To Perform October 17 The internationally acclaimed ac-claimed Finnish Male Chorus will appear in concert on Oct. 17 at 8 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center, at Brigham Young University. Uni-versity. 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