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Show r Page Two The Daily Utah Chronicle, Monday, May 8, 1978 "A crystal stand came out was sound asleep. Then I felt a force, an energy, trying to of the floor, and I walked draw me out of bed. I felt I over to it and saw all the Summum theory continued from page 1 has waited two years to purchase land and meet the necessary government regulations so "people will experience the Summum Soma Nectar and know there is something to it." The pyramid winery will be completed in November, 1979, installed with $10,000 in equipment, and the first wine will be available in early 1980. Today women are a new dynamic force in restaurant management. And we're proud to have women on our team. Are you looking for a career oppor- tunity in restaurant management that offers a challenge, advancement, excellent salary and benefits? Call us for an appointment... 466-874- Nowell began the last portion of his lecture. "We spend 10 percent of our time in the past, and 80 percent in the future. When I was in third grade I was going to take my steely and go out in the schoolyard and win everybody's marbles. I was going to be Marble King! But about the third shot, my steely got knocked out of the circle and I lost all 5 McDonald's SI presents 0r I my marbles. "My teacher said I should stop daydreaming. But when we become adults, it's not I called daydreaming anymore. It's called planning for the future, and it's good! We're supposed to do it! "With that combination, people spend 90 percent of their lives in an illusion. My purpose is to aid evolution by moving people out of the illusion and into a state of observing reality. The way we do this, we use the vibrations. We give you a vibration and you repeat it and cause it to be energized. "We are seeking the expansion of reality. We look at the sun and it is a big orange ball, but four billion light-year- s away it is a tiny blue star. Which one is right? They both are. My purpose is to move people out of the illusion and into a state of observing reality from the total point." Chris was living with Corky when he had his encounter. "I was afraid of what he told me," she said. "But one night I was sleeping and I heard a voice saying 'Summum, Summum,' over and over. I thought it was Corky, but he Week's Events Ping Pong LDSSA ping pong tournament. Register at Central Institute office. Entrance fee is 25 cents. Competition includes singles and doubles. TUESDAY CO IT JArtC Monday thru Wednesday pm 7:00-10:0- 0 Enjoy our good food while listening to some fine music also featuring GASOLINE ALLEY s,, ni9htM Honor SocietyParlor A, 6 p.m. Law Ed Firmage will speak. A short business meeting professor will follow. Bible Study Baptist Student Union Bible study. Noon, w Union 311. Books and Banter Dr. Ron Hrebenar will review The Japanese by Edwin O. Reishauer. 9:55 a.m., Hinckley Caucus room, OSH. Marriott Library Professor Richard Price will discuss "The Search for Black Holes," library auditorium, noon. Also in the library, an exhibit of naturewilderness photographs by Ruth Frear will open. Sack Lunch Seminar Hilda and Seymour Parker will discuss reasons Israeli women have failed to reach equality and liberation in the strong family environment. Noon, Union 293. WEDNESDAY Mini Fine Arts Series Al Rounds will discuss watercolor and oil abstract painting. Noon, Fine Arts Casa del Sol 300 Trolley Square and 5:00-10.0- 0 Open Daily 11:30-2:3- 0 Pram Mm knew. 'The Summum individuals came to see you,' he said. I think the reason it was done was to show me that they were really there, because I doubted him." Most people attend the lecture because they received a small card on their cars while at the Regency Theatre watching Close Encounters of the Third Kind. During the question period, Nowell is often asked to describe the Summum beings in greater detail. "They were halfway in between the creatures in Close Encounters and humans. Their skin was blue, hairless, and of a different texture than ours. They did not wear any suits and their sexual organs were not as dominant as ours. As man perceives God, they were beyond God. information I am giving you here tonight. "I have been back many times and been stimulated by the Summum people. But all these lectures are not prepared in advance. Nothing is written down; I take all the information off the sound. "I was selling printing when all this first happened. I was in a daze for about six months afterwards, but after I recovered, my perception was changed. I discovered I no longer had to sell printing; people wanted to buy it from me. All I had to do was give it to them. I thought I had to go out and make battle with the world. But once you bond with nature, you just can't break it off; it takes care of you. "Now I have all this extra money which I'm giving to Summum so we can build the winery." One person stood up to ask a question. "What are you? A teaching fellow? A professor?" "No," Corky said. "I'm just an ordinary human being like you." Museum. Backpacking Campus Recreation Outdoor Program sponsored trip to Wheeler Peak in Nevada and one to Escalante Canyon on May Sign up in Union 169 by May 10. Cost $4.50 and $5.50. Transcendental Meditation Introductory Lecture at noon and 7:30 p.m. Union 323. Ute Alpine Club Meeting 7 p.m., OSH 113. Dick Carter from the Wilderness Society will show slides and talk about the Uinta Wilderness Proposal. THURSDAY Women's Class Barbara Richards will speak. LDS Institute Central Chapel, 7:30 p.m. Musical Presentation A New Day, an Institute singing group will perform tonight and Friday at 8 p.m. in the Churchill Junior High Auditorium. Tickets may be purchased at the Central or West Institutes for $2 a person or $10 a family. Travel Forum Everything you want to know about travel and study abroad this summer followed by a happy hour of foreign gourmet food tasting. No charge. Union Den, 3 p.m. 12-1- MONDAY Pre-la- was yelling and I thought I heard Corky say it was okay, I didn't have to go if I didn't want to. And then I felt a body standing next to the bed. It had a bald head. "In the morning I told Corky about it and he said he 4. FRIDAY y Christian Fellowship "What makes a total woman and a total man." 7 p.m. Campus Christian Inter-Varsit- Center. RASO Red American Student Organization meeting at 3 p.m. in the Ethnic Student Affairs Lounge. ODD with copies as low as 2d The New XEROX 9200 COPIER Delivers the Sharpest Cleanest Copies Possible high- Now, you can save up to 40 on fashion sunglasses from btanaara upticai. 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