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Show Page Nine THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE Wednesday. April 9. 1975 Library has Westerns UNION MOVIES Union Theatre April 4 OSH Auditorium April AMERICAN GRAFFITI 2 April 4-- 5 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY 11-1- 18-1- 9 JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR April Chronicle staff Remember the moment in "Blazing Saddles" when sheriff Cleavon Little finally persuades the bigoted townsfolk to help him battle the outlaws? All he says is, "You'd do it for Randolph Scott!" Well, so will the Salt Lake Public Lforary, featuring the aristocrat of the horse opera in some films scheduled for the month of April. The film for April 11 is "The Spoilers," the fourth version of the Rex Beach Yukon adventure that is famous for its epic brawl. Set in Alaska's Gold Rush days, the film casts Scott as the villainous mining DIARY OF A CHAMBER MAID April 5 MYSTERIES OF THE ORGANISM 2 April THE PRODUCERS 11-1- April by RICK BROUGH April 18 25-2- 6 PARDNERS SATYRICON April 19 HAROLD AND MAUDE April 25 ADRIFT April 26 THE 400 BLOWS May MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR REEFER MADNESS May 2-THE HARDER THEY COME May 0 THE GROOVE TUBE 7 May FANTASTIC PLANET May 23-2DELIVERANCE May 30-3THE DEVILS 3 9-1- 16-1- 2-- 3 4 1 6 commissioner May CRIES AND WHISPERS 9-1- 0 The climactic fight the two in Marlene Dietrich's Great Northern Saloon might be tame by today's standards, but still, it should be fun to watch two Hollywood bucks ram heads, reducing a movie set to cracker crumbs and each others' faces to silly putty. 16-1- Guitar Workshop set The Guitar Workshop, a group lesson program beginning next Monday, will hold an organizational meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in Union 323. The workshop is intended as an inexpensive way for students to learn to play. Interested people should call Bill Dunn, for more information. workshoo chairman, at "Buchanan Rides Alone" (April 18) Scott is a full fledged hero, the lone man against a corrupt town ruled like a f iefdom by the local bosses. But cult director Budd Boetticher, who is to Scott what John Ford was to Wayne, transcended this old premise with a tone of ironic parody and a plot that WHAT'S HAPPENING world FREE U: Leam about the God t ? p m. on 324 of Btk. Union. 10. Thur&day, April VOLUNTEERS: Ybutn Scry tee System Mas need ol volunteer who art mtenpted in new and vilal 24 becoming involved with hour program which divert runaways and ungovernable from the juvinile justice system. Contact Nancy Plant 484 3841. UTE ALPINE CLUB: General Meeting April OSH 202, ; p.m. Dean Manmble contrasts summer and winter mountaineering on Lone Peak. Public welcome. NEED A ROOMMATE OR A PLACE TO LIVET Check with Otf Campu Houseing, 277 A Union. Maybe we can help. 581 510" PR&NURSING STUDENTS : Open mwtings at Cooll.of Nursing with nursing students. Wed., 3 00 Start on the hour AApr. 99 from 1100 every hour to answer questions and give information. ALBERT CAMUS' Stage adaptation of Fedor Dosttoevskv's THE POSSESSED will be performeed April 10, 197S in OSH Auditorium at 8O0 p.m. Direction by Dr. Thomas Rogers, DDirector of BYU Honors Program. FRBF ADMISSION. PARACHUTE CLUB: Meeting Wed. night 7 30 Unioon 324. Come and watch movies of 30 man star attempts. CORKROOM PRESENTS : Pine River Expedition and April 12, 9O0 p.m., admiss. S1.00 BAHA'I: Public Preside held weekly on Frida evenings at 214 South 12 Bast No. 3 at 800 p m. WOMEN'S POLITICAL CAUCUS: Guest pcn"i. Diana Dial Smith and Kathy Pennington discus sen discrimination m credit and in the airlines, Apnl 9, 730 pm. Faculty Club Lounge. Union. COFFEE AND POLITICS: "Don't be so Sure about the last hurrah" Wayne Owens, former U S Congressman, will speak Thursday at 9 55 m OSH 255 Refreshments. INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE: Information on the professional opportunities of the Military Officer Corp will be available for you Wednesday. Bailif Hall Lounge from 430 to 8 30 p m. that "...everybody natural (JM JPtJ llt'o' ftV you. 3068 HIGHLAND DR. 487-850- 9 The final film of the series is "Ride the High Country," an early TV T03F Guitar Workshop rum ft m m www 581 8516. (Hi) rtjjHjaiBi WOMEN'S INTRAMURALS: Registration for swimming due April 8, and for tennis singles and softball April 11. For more information and entrance forms contact HPER E 214, DIVORCE (yAjihr T,,c loses. ..The For the stimulation of your fingers and ears Union Programs offers Guitar Workshop. Classes are available Monday through Thursday 7 to 9 p.m. and on some afternoons. Charge is $15.00 per m. 1 student. Register for class Wednesday April 9th at 7:30 p.m. in room323 in the Union. More information is available at the Union desk. WOMEN'S INTRAMURALS: Registration for tennis singles, swimming, and Softball due April 11. Entry forms are to be picked up and submitted to HPER E 214 or call 581 8898 or AND Subtle... and smashing. world is finally a sad and funny place, life a tough, amusing game that can never be won but must be played." 582 3271. HILLS- -: Discussion group meeing Wednesdays at 7 30 p.m. in room 311 Ungn. For information call Richard, 447 0716 or Jeff 583 1650. CORKROOM: Peol le needed for Corkroom Committee, Contact Jeff Weiler 581 7019 or Doug Hunter 581 7658. up 'Harass) Hfc m nS GROUP p.m., March 24 through May 26. Women involved in separation and divorce can learn from one another helpful ways to face the experience. The group can be one of talking and sharing, of developing skills in living without a partner, and of obtaining factual information. COED INTRAMURALS: Registration for tennis doubles, and softball due April U. Bitry forms are to be picked up and submitted to HPER E 214. For more information call 581 8898 or Monday, V gives no final victories to either side. According to critic Jim Kitses, Boetticher's view of the West is ATTENTION : Positions open for the Performers Guild Committee. Apply at the Unnion Information Desk. INDEPENDENT STUDY CkEDIT! available in Psychology and related fields for working wiith handicapped adults. Contact Dr. David MMulder, at Columbus Community Center, davs or 45 9683 evenings. PHARMACY MAJORS : First, second, and thrid year majors interested in the Pharmacy Fraternity and what is can mean to you invited to attend rap session - For times and place, call SEPARATION p.m. Admission is free. THE GALLERY In two-hou- r, 272-636- ECKANKAR performances. Like his l3ter films, Peckinpah examines the peculiar relationship between idealism and violence embodied in his two heroes) and the dying values of the fabled Old West. The films are shown at 2 and 7 Wayne. between 7 May GENESIS VI May 23 24 WOMEN IN LOVE May 30 31 KING OF HFARTS six-wee- MacNamara, plotting to swindle prospector John Sam Peckinpah success about two hired to aging saddle-tramp- s an important gold transport shipment. Joel McCrea, as the old lawman clinging to j ideals cf a dying West, and Randolph Scott, as the buddy who plans to steal the gold, gave their last and best film 5:15 to 7 THE DRIVE GOES ON: The Army ROTC still 180 more pints of blood for a needs hemophilac patient at the University Medical Center. Pleas help us. Call for more information. 6 21 Trt 1AI iilUIf It rL R Bl Union Programs SHOWS: 9:00 ) . |