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Show t:' 1 J Tl Uy PAfllLY i: 1 I ri nU f Vernon, who is in charge of local, azines that target college-age- , rather than high school, audi- ences. To add the "class and . distinction" which have been lacking in previous years, more emphasis Mayfest organizers want students to abandon their previous will be placed on the fine arts, notions of the festival and see the David Martin said. new and improved version. The Utah Philharmonia will , will decorated like be perform opening night, Scottish "Campus and jazz bands will perform, never before," Mayfest Alex Lawrence said. "ItH be a throughout the week, and poetry cool, comfortable atmosphere." The annual" Associated Students d of the University of festival will from May 13 to MELISSA GALBRATTH Chronicle News Writcf music Insatiable, Sun Masons and The Connells have already turned in applications, Lawrence said. . Peter Breinholt, Nancy Hanson, Mike Waterman and Ryan Shupe will perform together to allow more time for new, local talent The committee has $9,000 to court national bands, but "if bands are not already coming to Utah, it's expensive " Boyack said. d It would cost almost of the Mayfest budget to 'fly" the group Barenaked Ladies to Utah. ASUU has. allocated approximately $30,000 for this year's festival, and committee members are hopeful they can get much more from corporate sponsors. "With approximately 50 students on the committee, student groups "from resident halls to Greeks to to plain old students" will be represented, ' - : - -.' t May 17.;,;--;:' Lawrence said the committee is high-scho- Uuvmty at Hay U - 11. 1W? readings will be held. Organizers arc considering holding a basketball tournament on the Marriott Library plaza. "Regardless of the new" activities, "people will attend for the reasons they've attended before," Mayfest Ryan Boyack said. A; "good diversity" of grunge, reggae, folk and other types of groups will perform, said Rich : ill Lawrence said. ' "There .will be certain aspects for everyone," Boyack said. Those who are interested in forming or getrrg involved can contact Lawrence or Boyack in the ASUU office at for more information. 581-704- 1 3 fffl Q000 n v 7. Y 1 V ChmmoX - Aon Spencer Young Vendors sold these pipes daring last year's Mayfest Hie ASUU Mayfest Committee is trying to decrease the number of vendors who sell para- phernalia at this year's festival. DAVID JACKSON Chronicle News Writer ' A 1 Marty Malone was concerned when his father, Michael, lost control of his right arm and began to limp for no apparent reason 13 years ago. Wfc thought k was d and would said k of hoped just pass," Marty his father's afflictions. Three years following the onset of the - v-- v ; y ' age-relate- 'WkJ'ik'Mmllumw''.ww''lMli'"WJM v -i Pa r ki n s o n 's Tr eat m e n t Combines Old and New Studying Partner . . . r y- non-tradition- co-cha- ir s, go-ahe- Utah 1 one-thir- Utah-sponsore- trying to change the perception that Mayfest is only an afternoon students activity for and hippies. "We may have hemp products, but not as many," said Wendi Christehsen; who is in charge of product vendors. She said there will be a policy against selling bongs and other paraphernalia, "but we won't deny students what they like." Mayfest organizers were given the to advertise but Lawrence said they will use radio stations, clubs and mag 4 -- -- co-ch-air v 2 IP I v Aims Committee Myfesft To Improve 1.997 festival ILJf IV u symptoms and after numerous visits to physicians, Michael was finally diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease. rVkinsonisrn is associated with a deficiency of dopamine, a chemical that functions as a neurotransmitter kt the brain. Dopamine deprivation causes motor behavior circuits in the brain to both over-- and under react. Neurologist John Roberts and neurosurgeon fttcr Hcibrun haw expanded the. new Movement Disorders Program '",i"wmm see "Disease on page 7 uiu mi ...i niuun. m. mi iii.in.nmii.i.m mm S-O- V 3 jJtv . S f I ft ft W . v X r LjT . ss . N , , U. student Mindy Ttppets doesn't Uce to go to clus 11, to her art history class Thursday. 240 Union Buikfini University of Utah Salt Late City, Utah Mill far 11 Crntf ake. She broaght her Hnie listen, KxyU, 7 and Marilce, Chdonku The Daily Utah Chronicle V" moo Chad ft. jz J K Z t" ?cr BULK KATE U.S. Postafc Paid Permit No. I S29 Salt Late City, UT |