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Show TW DmOj Inloalb: More-ia H IPlsjygroyinidll P(&riigg;SpirDrigDaeal!t Events EXHIBITS Colorado River: during spring break," driving and crapping aO over the place, tor for the Grand County Sand HatsJ isaid Doug Anoersen, a technical writer Brown said. "Wfc camped in Moab by a SCOTT CALHOUN and" mountain., biker, from Pleasant Chronicle Future Writer. group of college students from Ohio and Wisconsin who were having a good time Mountain bikers and campers come Grove. . .' "AH night there was loud music -r- esponsibly" . to Moab over the Easter break unaware ; 1 Do you firidyoursclf locking out at : - of the mass influx of teenagers and col . Sand Team is doing all it can Flats The i '.t " " Drunks' the snow and dreaming of the sunshine, lege students. kept wandering through our to make to situation better. "Now each desert wfldflowers, red rocks and blue "I was taking my wife to Moab for the camp. In the morning we had to dean duster of seven or eight campsites has a skies of canyon country?.: v---.v first time and for some reason we went human feces out of our campsite Ever pit toilet It's getting better," said Jama ' of Moab f misover to since then I've avoided Moab during the Woodbury, a member of the Sand Flats over spring break. It was a huge iThinking traveling ' break? Ybu think want Team. "VVfc welcome people, but they to said spring take," may Gary Brown, a copywriter break," Andersen said. Flats the: from likes Sand Provo mountain bike should also keep in mind what they are who Last year, the again. to Team, in ". The around and Moab in Moab. and Bureau of Land atmosphere : getting into." Management s ."We set up camp out on Sand Flats with local Park Service rangers gave out 7 To avoid unpleasant during spring break is somewhere : between a Third Wbrld shantytown and Road a Flats citations and dozens the Slkkrock hundreds of Team the from Sand made authorities, long way suggests a. Grateful Dead concert, parking lot Trail. That night we dimbed into bed of arrests. Redding said. the following guidelines: : --Camp in designated areas. scene, according to local outdoor enthuearly. About midnight, a bunch of drunk " : "The violations involved everything siasts and Grand County officials. firewood. into for Never from down trees use our to : tearing campsite. They vegetation guys pulled juniper "The warmer weather of southern -- Obey state and federal laws regardbuilt a bonfire about 20 feet from our underage drinking and disorderly conUtah hbtoricafly inspires thousands of tent and raised heO all night," Brown duct," Redding said. "Violators under ing alcohol use. Don't camp or walk on crypto soil, a the age of 18 were hdd in a school gym r.rv teenage revelers from Utah and said. Colorado to shake off die winter blues ; ; Other campers encounter the unpleas- - : until their notified and were living soQ .with a black crusty surface. . parents and kt loose. The situation severely ant waste of irresponsible campers. assumed responsibility" Redding's advice about spring break Not everyone camped in Moab over in Moab is to "avoid this crazy scene altodamages the land surrounding Moab, : "Two yean ago I toci a group of Boy alienates the local, community and. Scouts down over spring break to bike spring break is up to no good. "One year gether during spring break. Plan your the Slkkrock TraiL People were camping,' I went kayaking with a friend on the trip during some other time of year." endangers the revelers themselves," said Hundreds of artifacts recovered from the ruins of ancient Masada, a remote fortress m the Judean desert where 960 Jews chose suicide over enslavement to the Jennifer Redding, public relations dace- - - . be on display at the University Museum of Art from March 13 through Sept 18.-- " ' of Modernism: "Modes , Painting and Sculpture of the est" : is : on display at the Museum of Fme Arts. The selec-nbns from the permanent collection of the Nora Ecdes Harrison ' Museum will be on exhibit . : . through Thursday. Arts of Utah presents mixed-media paintings by Fatemeh Dibaiyan RahimL The opening ' J Romanswin Brigham - : . run-in- -- "... : a complete line of maps & guides for your southern Utah SPRING BREAK adventure. We carry Latitude 40 Trails Illustrated rich KT Man Bicycle Vacation Guides rVTO Q AAA T DeLorme Utah Atlas & Gazetteer - Reg $16.95 . 11 Sclo $13.95 Bring in this from page 1 natural resources and public lands collections, said Rita Reusch, law professor an library director. The Stegner Center portion of the 'J grant will provide 'mterdisciplinary r,.'opportunities for education, research and community scrvTcc in areas of natural resources and environmental law and policy. The Stegner Center is also home to several law school programs and the annual Stegner Center Symposium. The center was named for Pulitzer Prize winning author, Wallace Stegner, who grew up in Utah and wrote extensively on local culture and history. "Given that the center is only a e over a year old," said Director Robert Kciter. "It is an extraordinar-il- y valuable gift It provides us with critical financial resources and confirms our vision of an mterdiscipli- , ad & get an additional 5 off your entire map purchase ... Sate prices valid March 17 29. lit-d- Utah Idaho SupplyMap World . 110 wm SAUGir uum nmr mm 0 m m "' mmsc . . ; ' death the foundation has -- continued to support various institutions and has been the largest contributor to the U.'s Marriott Library Utah Ski Archives. The Quinney foundation endows mcnt brings the U." doser to its Scsquicentennial Fundraising Campaign's goal U. acUninistrators hope to raise $500 million by the schools 150th anniversary in the year 2000. $18; family passes are available for $30, and student tickets arc'. available after today ; for $6. Tickets may be purchased by caB-- or by visiting die box office. 123 W. South Temple. ing 533-NOT- E r The .Salt Lake Acting Company is performing One Last . Dante, a comedy about two American soldiers in Vietnam, at 168 W. 500 Norm. The play was written by At Brown. Phone S for more krformation. FORUMS As part of Wxnen's History : ' V 355-ART- Month, Barnes k Noble is sponsoring weekly events, anchored bits far local . by women's This week is NAWBO Night, , . ER which includes a book fair for the National Association of Wxnen Business Owners and several business sem-inars by acclaimed authors Linda Galmdo, Irene Link, Lori Giovannoni and Robin Thctmpson. Held Thursday at the 400 South store, pjn. fund-raisin- from page 1 for iJBC's version of ER life. "As a nursing student, I am impressed with how important they make the nurses appear. I feel they give nurses the respect and recognition we deserve, and they include such realistic problems as strikes and hospital politics that really affect the, nursing profession," Jones said. However, Joyce cited some points of potential improvement in the show's content These include changing the characterization of resident doctors, the poor communication between incoming ambulances' and ER staff, and the relationship and presence of attending physicians as supervisors of resident teaching programs, r understand that for characterization and 'dramatic purposes, they can't be 100 percent accurate," Joyce said. "If they showed the real ER no one would watch because it's not that cxduiig. But we do get, . some bizarre and chaotic emergency situations in here." First-yea- r U., medical student Brian Boscger worked as a volunteer aide at St Luke's Regional , Medical Center in' Boise,' Idaho. "One interesting effect of, the show among medical students is the increasing competition for ' entrance into emergency room res-- :, "c Ucci Ki fri? itxttia Cr.t. $21 S&ist Savfcs tZZzi 511777$ Q Boscger. said. jt don't know if the' increase in popularity within the . medical profession is direcdy related to the success of the show, but it has dcunitely exposed it more to'the public . g 0 OTHER : over-compete- nt idencics, ' THEATREFILM . Since his ing will be held in coiijuncrion with Gallery Stroll Night Call 467-747for more information. PERFORMANCES Utah Symphony presents "Irish Night" Monday in Abravanel Hall, 7 p.m. The McTeggert Irish Dancers and tenor Paul N. Gates win perform. Tickets range in price from $12 to Harvard Law School before founding the Salt Lake City based law firm of Ray, Qi'inney k Nebekcr. He supported education and the arts throughout his adult life and became known as the "father of Utah skiing" for his efforts to develop the sport' He played a key role in the development of Alta ski resort and in 1975 was elected to the National Ski Hall of Fame. be held Friday, Gallery, 2107 S. Highland Drive, from 6 pjn. to 9 pm. The open- nary learning center." Born in Logan in 1893, Quinney attended Utah State University and Gift will reception March 21, at Arts of Utah - BEFORE YOU GO! Ibung - . KM17 ; . - ."' Cfcrwlrh J CCmiUNITY f . Vtmk . . Writers and readers arc invited to celebrate the coming of spring during Writers at Work's annual' "Writes of Spring" gala, held Friday at Westminster College's Nunemakcr Place, 1840 S. 1300 East, 7 pjn. to 9 pro. Poet David Lee and fiction writer Allison Baker will read. AH proceeds ben cfit the programs of Writers at Work, a ion profit organization aMiunittcd to promoting the literary arts in Utah and the nation For more Wo, caB 292 9285. The Hansen llanetartum is hosting several, free ""star partks in March celebrate and see the Halc-Bop- p Contact comet. Charlie Gibbs at 5382104 for more info. Audidons for ml At Ameang fdmiair Dmaxoal will ' be hdd Saturday in Kingsbury Halls Rehearsal Room, second lower levd. Audkions from 9 am. ' to 2 pstt arc for singing and dancing roles. Auditions from 2 pm. to '4 pan. are fat female dancers only. Rehearsals begin in May, and the show wiS run from Aug. 14 to Aug. 25. rbr more njfurma- don cal 9444775.' ; 1 ''i Send your Event feting to Feature Editor, DlSIM Ownct; b - 2UnoaFax:5il299. : |