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Show Page Thirty-Fou- The Daily Utah Chnmide Openings 1978 r 1 Getting Through College Takes More Than Just Hard Study & 3m King Tut re-creati- ons shown in Salt Lake b 11 g It takes money, and with today's inflation and costs, it's no wonder that students are sometimes "caught short." The U. of U. Financial Aids and Scholarships Office is ready and willing to help students meet the costs of higher education. Financial aid may take the form of a grant, scholarship, loan or employment. The University commonly makes combinations of these forms of aid called "packages," tailored to fit each student's resources and requirements. ever-risin- The following is Scholarships Grants Loans Employment the treasures. She traveled to Egypt to view the tomb, and when the artifacts were displayed in Washington, D.C., Boehm artists viewed them spending hours sketching, measuring and photographing the objects. There are some pieces in the Boehm collection that are not seen in the King Tut exhibit which is currently touring the country. The largest item in the collection is the gold mask of King Tut which is the size of the approximately original. An additional 31 items will be on display, including reproductions of the goddess Selket, the sacred cow Hathor and the shrine Horus. After touring the United States, the original King Tut collection will go to Canada, Germany, Japan and then to Cairo to remain on permanent view in the Cairo Museum. The exhibit is a unique opportunity for Salt Lake residents to get a look at of the Tut artifacts, as reproductions King well as to see some "objects that are not included in that exhibit. Ever since the original exhibit arrive in the United States in 1976, crowds have numbered more than 100 million people in each city in which it has appeared. Tickets for the special preview showing and dinner are now available at the Symphony office, 55 W. First So. The dinner and exhibit will be limited to 1,000 persons. The objects will be on display at ZCMIon Sept. 20, at which time souvenirs will be on sale to the public. Utah Symphony patrons and friends will have a rare opportunity to attend a preview of the showing of nearly perfect attracted have that artifacts Tut King millions of viewers nationwide. A King Tut exhibit will be in Salt Lake City on September 19 and 20. Symphony goers will be offered a private viewing of this exclusive collection of Boehm porcelain reproductions. The evening of the 19th, a dinner, lecture and slide show on King Tut and a viewing of the objects will be held at the Hotel Utah Grand Ballroom. A $15 tkket will cover the costs of the entire evening. Traveling with the exhibit is Helen Boehm, known as the "first lady of porcelain." She is the wife of the porcelain sculptor Edward Marshall Boehm and has headed the company since his death. Boehm are in more than 80 major collections in museums around the world including the White House, Buckingham Palace and the Palate EI see. Mrs. Boehm now travels extensively, lecturing and Her exhibiting Boehm the v.ith King Tut personal appearances exhibit are limited and Salt Lake City is one of the few cities she has included in her agenda. The Egyptian ambassador to the United State, Ashraf Bhorbal, was the first to of the Egyptian consider Boehm attifac is. Porcelain was the perfef t medium, capable of permanently duplicating the color and texture of the ancient artifacts. Egypt's President Anwar Sadat contacted of Mrs. Boehm about making partial list of types of aid available: Departmental (usually awarded in early spring; apply early for 1979-8- 0 school year) Tuition Education Fund Utah Grant Basic Education Opportunity (BEOG) Loans National Direct & Receivable Accounts Emergency Student Loans (NDSL) Work Study (On and Off Campus) a ... 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