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Show - Page M THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, October WMl "'iffy-- fit v. 24, 1982 Alcoholism Posters Readied for Tribal Use second printing of a series of posters is now ready for distribution to Indian tribes across the nation by American Indian Services of Bngham Voung University. Howard Rainer, assistant direcd tor of AIS, said the posters come in a set of 10 and cost $5 a set plus $1.50 for mailing and handling. The posters were created during a national Indian poster contest sponsored by AIS. Artists of various ages submitted the drawings. They represent tribes, Indian communities and halfway houses. Some participants were even incarcerated, Rainer said. Posters are in a 17' by 22' format and come in color as well as black and white. ' Response to the first edition of the posters was excellent," he said. Those wanting to order the posters or obtain information about the A i Phil Shurtleff Photo Pet of the Week a imall the right Families who want dog, may have found the response they get concerning the animals each week. "We are sorry we aren't able to satisfy everyone with the pet of the week who show up for it." Those 0 or interested can call visit Orem Animal Shelter, Monday though Friday, 4 p.m. one with this two year old mixed breed. The female dog weight only eight pounds and it nicknamed "cute" by the Animal control officers. Officers say they appreciate 84602. schools, halfway houses and urban Indian centers. Messages on the posters are reaching youth and helping them become aware of the In addition to producing the postAIS an effective ers, workshop which provides Indian communities with a comprehensive program to fight the drinking problem. Included in the workshop is a series of filmstrips produced by AIS and BYU's Media Production Studio. on-sit- e m cifflp.Mr.au mi ilillll!MMI 112 iiMw DAILY: 4:30-70-9:MAT. SAT. SUN. 1 CO-HI- Crawford as his daughter Lucy; Fred Hunting as Abraham Van Har-be- r, Helsing; Jan Hancock as John Fly-gaRichard fiance; Lucy's as Renfield; Matt Phiele as Butterworth and Shannon Harmon as the maid. "THE THING 2:00 STAITS OCT. 22, 19S2 A.n ae undreamed 4th SMASH WEEK OF FAMILY ENTERTAMMEUT FOR r en vi jm MM AM -- """J", wi tHamnj im.H HAKhiK. I.YNKTTK HAKKIKand Hi)H NKIXJN yNOK.SKI PrwiiKdl).IACK MII.1. I)irm-Utrj HHIAN WnttnliJlM fel 9 Sew Starring: Kirk Douglas HAMN TMCATMf World lirt irv. HT1 'AKT J f U-V- comm. 1 DAILYt 5:30-7:15-9:- 00 MAT. SAT. SUN. tnwn IM Hehind hrr benuty burned the maqir of Iht V Linwood Thompson is drama coach for the production. m of... iL put re Tl T: An age of swords and sorcery, Of demons and dragons. owner of an asylum; Gayliene au will km mm itincmt 7:30 SHOW STAITS OCT. 22, 2-- "Dracula," the classic tale of a vampire who lives on human blood will be presented by American Fork High School Thursday and Friday for Halloween. The show opens at 7:30 p.m. in the high school's auditorium, and tickets are available at the door. Derrick White will play Count Dracula. Other cast members include Dennis Powell as Dr. Seward. GUIDE SEASON OF THE WITCH mMmtiTn - excessive of TTTT ALLOWEEN H 378-436- 4. destructive results drinking." DAN O HERLIHY STACEY NELKIN "Posters are already hanging in tribal halls, community centers, Halloween Brings Dracula MOVIE STARRING TOM ATKINS alcoholism prevention workshops should contact American Indian Services, 305 Harman Continuing Education Building, BVU, Provo multi-colore- t The night no one comes ho v. 7:30 SHOW 2:00-3:4- ANO THE SORCERER 5 FAMILIES "General Audiences." G: Film contains no materials most parents are likely to consider objectionable even for younger children. ro II v.1l PG: "Parental Guidance Suggested." Rating cautions parents they might consider some material unsuitable for children. It urges parents to CUYNOOU'JAONCHII)I JJ nus THE MAN FROM Mtrfe fcwta. PIUS PUFk II 11 II NOWY RIVElKv With Burt & Dolly thii much fun just couldn't be legal! co-h- it "XANADU IQMI Head w wet m lOffMUWOJWiNj MTgat Lhe Plnnarie Faprrback ,tLf N iHtAHJf T(L) Eve: j I M ff Includes choice ol baked potato "Ho mi out ommj. O ' swt Child .M.nu Served to Ayone Hi I Anytime Pone '"N" .W A, North 798 ?D85 " li'M!l!'ft f !Hl1 ' 7;j),l'l:li IMIIlM.'.H . A PARAMOUNT im 1M3 Mmt area wttj Tha Utf M NftM C STATE STREET Fnd.y ftiT ILZ1: 1 fffCTI MAT. SAT. SUN. TT1 . DAILY: MAT. LSI :15-9:15 I'll cmi' 2:00 HAlUrWELN,,, SEASON OF THE WITCH 1 4:30 TMFs ' SAT. SUM. 3:15 IfTTjVr'j'tofir 2:00 he night no one comes home. PAiiti I AT RIDGEMONT HIGH 4 9:20 Saturday M UU 4:30-7:00-9:- 30 Totally Awesome.' WMlm 2:00, 4:30, 7:00 (gl:ii'ljiK1l') PICTURE DAILY LADD COMPANY and WARNER BROS, releasc wuwwwot Qa mmi.ncomymjmjK)mccmHkHy t HOURS Hon Thurs .1 9 00 pm PROVO where you belong. AN OFFICER AND A ""s " " " aHS" 3:00 MAT. SAT. SUN. RICHARD GERE DEBRA WINGER ) CHARIOTS Of FIRE Good Thursday Only, October 28, 1 982 SPMIISM Ll. Year m 5:00-7:00-9:- THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR a - Jff DAILY: It'll lift you up 9:30 University Mall trV tsagiggr' ffl fnn mrrrnn.y 61 Roller HIIJM B E i and MONDAY WEDNESDAY NIGHTS 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. $8 per fl I PREMIERE PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS: 13 HOUR 52.50 SHOWINC SYLVESTER STALLONE 9:15 MIDLER mammmmmmmmmmmmmmsiXkmsimmMmmimimB Mi. DAILY: 5:00-7:00-9:MATINEE SAT. SUN. J Fife 1 PROVO-374-6- 061 175 NORTH 2ND WEST 1:00-3:0- 0 IARCAIN HOUR 52.50 FIRST SHOWINGS an rirV , T r M r,'ysi kU I & I L. i family 2:30, 4:45, 7:00 ;,!.) T T E mi m ill 00 ( mS Hf.vteWii 4 "Tu."' ARCAIN 373-477- 0 PROVO H NORTH UNIVERSITY FIRST Enjoy Family 1 My Favorite Tl f ARCtIN HOUR .SO I i & terrestrial 'The year the dreams came true PFTFR HTHOI F I 7:10 olone, the SHOWINC rjD(XJYrBg- g&i Mat: 12:40, 2:50, 5:00 ;' He is oiroid He is totolly J R CAMBRIDGE FILMS pmtni MICHAEL EDGI.EY INTERNATIONAL GEOFF BI RROWES GEORGE MILLER iwu.-KIRK DOUGLAS JACK THOMPSON .n "THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER" Kr.t.nW LORRAINE BAYLY THORNTON RURLINSON TOM SIGRII) A B.C BANJO") PATERSON s.rr,pi., JOHN DIXON.ndFRED CULCULLEN PrikiunnMICHAEL EDO LEY and SIMON WINCER m.,c BRUCE ROWLAND GEOFF BURROWES ihGEORGE MILLER PGjfMiinn eueua sughstio JT GREAT FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT 5 PROVO 1230 NORTH 233 WEST "STEVEN SPIELBERG'S inquire about the film before deciding on attendance. R: "Restricted." Film contains adult-typ- e material and those under 18 years of age are not admitted except in the company of a parent or an adult guardian. X: This is patently an adult-typ- e film and no one under 18 is admitted. The age limit may be higher in some places. Motion Picture Association of America wl fcl TWILIGHT BARGAIN HOUR $2.50 FIRST SHOWING ', '& ?&ysA. ! toy' SHOWS DAILYt America's 5i13 7.15 9.15 ',. MATINEE SATURDAY ' j SPECIAL R fl KIN A Delightful New Musical Comedy HERB SBfflTBI m Gaye Beeson (Composer of Star Child) AVID NFWMAN mm SBfRT UnrtwIrVtnta rMI'NtlHllUIWI and runs every Friday, Saturday & Monday through Nov. 29th Villa Theatre - 254 S. Main - Springville Tickets 4.50 - 5.50 Reserved Section BYUUTC Students and Snior Citiini-,5Children under 12 Family Prices Yi discount price. Tickets Available at: Missionary Emporium University Mall and at the door Doors open at 7 p.m. For more info call 224-628- 9 Curtain at 8 p.m. or 489-451- 3 J ": Film By PAUL MORRISSEY for I have sinned. have killed for my Country, have stolen for my Church, I have loved a unman, and I am a Priest. I I FRANK CHRIST 1:10, 3:10, 5:10, 7:10 & 9:10 sUrriivCtNFVrrV! liHIN c A Forgive iw, Father, n I rnTiuHiTinm Premieres Monday, November 1st - ANDY WARHOL'S "FRANKENSTEIN" BONG wm. Starts 12 UnivtrtHy Twin I in i JCHI'R DAILY: 4:30 7:00 9:45 MAT. SAT. SUN. 2:00 PIRKYib. REtVt in MONSIGNOR BlKD fTRNANIXT RURNII TIM MACK Of TIN COS. R Y JASON Mil K HER RIAUTV "DAS BOOT" JRCeBCSS BAIlTt J1 GLASSES PROVIDE RIP MDND.ASC by Scott S. Anderson (Author of Best 2 Years of My Life) & ? MONSIGNOR JrVFI PRODUCTION m INC kJlvTi-J4rt- U AND THE OTHER SIDE OF WW II - DAILY, 5:00-8:0- 0 MAT. SAT. SUN. 2:00 1 . fl |