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Show I Friday, December 7, 1990 The Daily Utah Chronicle - Page Seventeen of events taking place during Christmas break from class Stocking-ful-l Fundraisers Wednesday, Dec 19, KUED and KUER are joining the Crossroads Urban Center to provide for Utahns in need. You can help a family have a tastv Christmas Eve suDDer bv food bringing any non-perishab- le items to the front of Kingsbury Hall from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Volunteers will come to your car so you don't even need to leave your seat. Frozen turkeys, chickens, canned yams, ham, pumpkins, cranberries or any of your favorite holiday foods are fine. Your help is appreciated. Readings Thursday, Dec. 13, the Maud May Babcock Reading Arts Society presents a special "Christmas Humor and Homily" program by Shirlee Shields and Glen Slight to put you in the holiday spirit. The public is invited and refreshments will be Tickets will be $5 for general admission and $3 for senior citizens and students with valid U.I.D. For more information, call Friday Dec. 359-814- 4. Dec. 23, The sale saga continues at the Art Barn, 54 Finch Lane (Reservoir Park). This is the Annual Holidav Craft Exhibit and Sale. You can find a plethora of items: silk and batik the Museum of Natural History's panoramic "Utah's Ice Age: A Mammoth Event" continues to awe. Open Monday- - Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Sundays noon-- 5 p.m. Music Dec. 9, Friday Dec. Utah ODera Dresents an authentic production of "Hansel and Gretel" in the Capitol Theatre. The house looks good enough to eat. "Amahl and the Night Visitors" will be presented as well. Tickets available for matinee and evening performances at 3 50 W. 200 South. Call or 4 for more information. Saturday, Dec. 8, Arista recording artists Every Mother's Nightmare plays Rafters at 485 S. 4800 West. If there ever was a hard rock band with an appropriate name, this is the one. But, they are quite good, and Harlot and Hard Knox will 9 be opening. Call for details. Dec. of the one 11, Tuesday, nation's premier independent bands, Big Head Todd and the Monsters, returns to Salt Lake to rock the 3 for Zephyr Club. Call f t served. Dance Dec. 8, Friday, Dec. the Chinese legend "The Monkey King" will be presented by the U. Ballet Company. Award-winnin- g choreographer John Mead is responsible for the adaption, choreography Friday Dec. Dec. 16, of West: the American "Masterpieces Selections Collection." from the Anschutz Yeee-ha- Bow-legge- or d not, don't miss it. It's at the Museum of Fine Arts, Monday-Frida- y 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 5 2-- p.m. Friday Dec. and Dec. 31, direction. Curtain time S p.m. Call for ticket prices and other information. Fine Arts Friday, Dec. is 7:30 . N Dec. Friday, Dec. 22, Conductor Joseph ay Silverstein presents, with a little help from area high school choirs, "Home begin at 8 p.m. in Symphony Hall. Saturday, Dec. 22, "Here Comes Santa Claus" to Symphony Hall at 11:30 a.m. If you miss Another Language Arts Performing be Big "Our library stands as a symbol of what we value education. A library houses historical and contemporary ideas which, through the work of students and faculty, translate into future ideas. These future ideas are dependent on the support the library receives. This is a euphemistic way of saying the library needs money. But raising $80,000 means more to students than just helping the library, it allows us to take an active stance towards our education; it says more than merely complaining about tuition increases, although heaven forbid we should ever stop complaining about tuition. The state has given us the opportunity to further our education as well as establish ourselves as a viable political action group. More than $240,000 is at stake." John Wunderli 1990-9- 1 ASUU President eeds of the library.. Journals and Monograph's. This Acquisitions represents the growth and future of the library. 2) Extended hour, programs and services. Computer banks and 3) References materials ) the mfi i5 'W Wf j town. Santa There are a lot of ways to spend your New Year's Eve. but only one comes with all the bells and whistles. The Utah Symphony's special New Year's Eve celebration. Maestro Joseph Silverstein strikes up the band at 10 p.m.. then counts down the clock to midnight. The party continues in the lobby of Symphony Hall and the Salt Palace North Foyer with food, drink and dancing until 2 a.m. Tickets are $32 and $40 (students $25 with I.D.). available at the Symphony Hall Box Office. Call 5.WNOTE for tickets or more information. The Utah Symphony. Performing the greatest hits in history at the greatest party in town. in the Um Symphony .' iKSL FtTV By Steven Miller database's as well as printed material. Microfilm and microfiche 4) Equipment readers and printers. 5) Increased funding for special endowments, e.g. science endowment, manuscripts endowment, Middle East library, Patent Depository library, Fine Art, etc. FTT Silvcrslcin. Music Diivcior KSUI60 1L lease return this portion.. Library Challenge Campaign.. 1 990-- 9 1 understand that my donation will go to an endowment for library materials and acquisitions, also realize every dollar donate will be matched with two government dollars. I 11 he state government is I helping our efforts.. Please enter the gift amount for the Library Challenge Campaign. For every dollar donated by students, student Gift Amount: $ groups, or through student initiative the state will donate two up to the limit of the legislative match. Every donated dollar translates to three for the library. Tinr 1 990-9- 1 Method of Payment: Cash, check or money order Charge to my Visa or 1M ays KMT ) in conducting. Head Todd and the Monsters rom the desk of the president.. W n bio, morning, come at 1 p.m. This is the Youth Series and Joseph Silverstein is Company. Several U. art 1 the for Holidays." The melodies performance to benefit represented in the show. t Vn 355-991- ry will come details. Frank-Ramo- s students JL 262-414- 581-DAN- multi-disciplina- Jr 524-838- and neon sculptor Richard Santiago have organized a Year's - 533-649- Dec. 8, Dancer Karin This gjglit Christmas Events wearables (whatever those are, but they do sound soft and comfortable), carved wood, cards, furniture, kitchen stuff, prints, I could go on, but it would be more fun to check it out yourself. The hours are 10 a.m. to 5 and noon-- 5 p.m., Monday-Saturda- y on to go to the sure (Be ).m. Sunday. ower level of the Art Barn.) V Mastercard Installment Payments: YOU can help. The library serves as a great binding cause; all groups and individuals are encouraged to participate in this campaign. If your group has an idea for a fund ASUU has seeded and available resources to assist your money efforts. Contact John Wunderli at fund-raise- r, 581-686- 6. years. per year for send me (Please yearly reminders) ALL DONATIONS ARE Gifts ( be mailed do Please send or not cash) may brought to be receipted through: the ASUU office, 234 Union; or the Development Office, Room 302 Park Building, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112. $ University of Utah ffl asuu |