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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, August 24, 1978 Sandy BYU troupe member ends tour behind Hatch of Sandy from the returned recently Soviet Union and Poland k a after with tour performance Brigham Young University's Young Ambassadors musical variety group. Mr Hatch, son of Mr and Mrs Max O. Hatch, 10985 S. 1700 E., Sandy, said it was the first time a BYU performing group has appeared in the Soviet Union. He danced and sang in the troupe and will be a senior this year majoring in dance. The group, under artistic director Randy Boothe, was originally scheduled for 17 performances but was so popular that 30 shows were presented. The group also participated in two television productions and various radio interviews. This made a combined potential audience of more than 150 million people behind the Iron Curtain. The students were pleased to find that Russians and Poles wanted to make friends on a e basis, according to Dr. Gary L. Browning, the group's tour manager. Bruce L. Olsen, director of University Relations at BYU, said the group television taped 1'. Jerry five-wee- people-to-peopl- the ready. From our point of view, this field of com now appears fully matured and ready for harvest. But, inside each husk, hidden from view, the ears are completing the final stages of ripening. Each day the farmer will check, waiting until the precise moment At of ripeness before picking, making sure it remains fresh enough to make it not only to market, but to local dinner tables as well. iron-curtai- show in Moscow. The station claims more than 130 million viewers. The Young Ambassadors f also taped a hour to television be show broadcast over Central in Television Warsaw, Poland, where it will be seen by an estimated 25 million people. BYU President Dallin H. Oaks met the performing group in Kiev in the Ukraine and also met with the BYU Lamanite an Generation, Indian variety show, on its tour of Scandinavia. This was the first time a BYU president had seen these groups perform outside the United States. On the fourth week of the the tour, Young Ambassadors left Poland for k a visit to the Soviet one-hal- two-wee- Union. While been have Hearings scheduled in several cities and written comments are being encouraged. The hearing to be held in the western states will be Oct. 12 in San Francisco. Written comments may be sent to the Food Hearing Clerk, HFC-1and Drug Administration, Room 4062, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Maryland, 20857. Letters should be in by Nov. 10. "We need your ideas on nutrition, and ingredient, date labeling, imitation open and substitute foods, food fortifications, and safe and suitable ingredients," says Taylor Quinn, spokesman for the FDA. For example, the FDA needs to know whether consumers would rather have in listed ingredients descending order according to weight or if the percentage of each ingredient would be more helpful. want Do consumers information nutritional printed on packages and if so what is the best way to make underthat information the to standable consumer? And then considering what consumers may want on food labels, are they willing to pay for it? For more information on these issues, contact your State Utah county's home Extension University economist or write to Taylor Quinn, FDA, Bureau of Foods, 200 C Street, SW, Washington, D.C. 20204. 6 tennis ployers 6 rocquetbollers... Bothered by metatarsal pain, heel spurs, achilles tendonitis, plantar fascitis, posterior tendonitis, chondromalacia of the knee or common foot poins? See us for the $7.00 Sport Exam. JAN H. THORNDURGHdpm SPORTS MALL at regional fireside many people with their attitude. One important local Soviet businessman commented, "If I saw you on the street, I would think you were Soviet youth. Your attitude is so good." The troupe was met by mayors and governors in every major city they visited. The Americans found little difficulty communicating Sunday - The EAST M1DVALE young adults in the region, composed of Fort Union, Willow Creek, Midvale, and Midvale East stakes, held a fireside Sunday evening at Willow Creek stake center. Architect Wilcox, who was a in mission president was guest Indianapolis, speaker. Lawn sale begins early Saturday The Draper Unit of the American Legion Auxiliary will have a lawn sale on Saturday, Aug. 26, at the home of Mr and Mrs Shirl Jensen, 12376 S. 9th E. The sale will begin at 9:30 a.m. THEME gcOfcS OtPlTS r 8, $0 PODIATRX MIDICINf. 4" Architect talks to group in Poland and the USSR, the group impressed Feds requesting consumer feelings on food label info Food labels will never make the best seller list, but Food and Drug Administration officials are trying to make them more readable. In order to find out what would be useful to the consumer, officials of the FDA, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Federal are Commission Trade asking people to tell them what they think. n with the Poles and Russians. Before leaving the United States, their narrations used in the performances were put to memory in Russian and Poland. At Kiev the troupe spenl three days and performed once without the use of their electronic equipment. The and instruments microphones were still on their way from Moscow. The show turned out to be one of their best for the entire hour. b SURGtRY 566-192- We treat foot problems for active people. 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This meeting will be held monthly and will be highly beneficial to those having to do with scout Blazer scouting. roundtable will also begin this night. All stake and ward blazer leaders are invited. The years calendar of events will be discussed. for sessions Training blazer scouters will be held at Brighton Stake Center Sept. 16 and 23. for sessions Training scouters will be held at the Draper Stake Center those More same dates. will be information forthcoming. Any scouting news should be sent or called into Linda Butterfield at OF FLAT METAL. FLAT PLASTIC. DOME STYLE KITS LATEST DESK'-- !. ALL WITH pint THERMOS BOTTLES vrs.6 f date made known 31. thepaper." It can be. Phone I scouting roundtable awarded degrees, diplomas at the and certificates summer annual school's commencement services. Tech Utah Retiring President Jay L. Nelson will give the major address. 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