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Show The Duly Utah Chr Page Six Nothing fishy about The SalmonRun' The University of Utah Credit Union is Proud to Announce our 1st Off Campus Location. "The Salmon Run, written by University professor David Kranet, directed by David Kirk Chambers and presented by the Salt Lake Acting Company, is a charming and winy romantic comedy that should not be missed. Written over a two-ye- ar period by Kranes, "The Salmon casino owner named Jack (David Run" is about a Jensen), who, motivated to see his football buddies from high school again, plans a reunion in a swanky condo off the Washington coast. One of Jack's friends is named Harold Freed, played by Don Glover. Freed is a tough, jock who owns a construction company. When first introduced to Harold we tee him as a chauvinistic, stereotyping jerk. However, by the third act he has become the character that perhaps has the most concrete view of life. Freed brings along his best friend, his son, Harold Jr. (Tod Cohen), who is just like his father. Ladd, the third friend, who is an attorney (played by Rodger not by kit son, but by his friend and Reynolds), is accompanied lover. Pace McCalhster (Mishele Sturgill). Through "The Salmon Run" we watch the six characters themselves evolve, emerge, interact, question and with each other and define their relationships. Much of their analyses is of themselves as well. Harold asks in the third act, "Did we grow up in Iowa? Or did we grow up in New York City on that weekend? Or are we growing up here? Now?! You and I want to swim up the river we came down, Jacko?! OK: where is that?! Where it that river? You know? Where's the mouth to that river? My father's on a 14th floor balcony of a Hyatt Regency in Atlanta, sayin': "Go ahead, kiddo. Do it. Jump!" I remember ih reegut I remember three totally f ing different guys being friends! And that's my river, Man!! That's the river I swim up!" Plaudits must be awarded to author Kranes and director Chambers and to the cast in general for this fine comedy, which is scheduled for production in New York this fall. Howard McOmher turns in a fine performance as Jack's sensitive son. foul-mouth- fate. Friday. March 2. 1W4 Now At The Brickyard ed Why stand in line on campus when we have a new full service branch to serve you? Our Brickyard location is especially convenient with hours that fit your schedule. Our drive-u- p window is open from 8:30 to 6:00 to make us easy to reach on your way to the U or back home at night. University of Utah Credit Union Bookstore Office O Annex Office O Medical Center Office Research Park Office O Brickyard Mall Office JAPANESE 102R SECOND QUARTER JAPANESE p.m., Mon., Thurs., 31 March OSH 135, 5 credit hours 7:00-9:3- 0 26-M- ay This class will use the "natural approach" (speaking in situations) in class. Outside work will consist of reading and writing (katakana and kanji) and a little grammar. 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