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Show 2 FRIDAY JANUARY 20, 2017 FRIDAY, JANUARY 20 SATURDAY, JANUARY 21 SATURDAY, JANUARY 21 NEON DANCE WSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TAKE A SLEIGH RIDE, SEE WILD ELK Time: 7:30–11:30 p.m. Location: Shepherd Union Ballrooms Admission: Free with current Wildcat card/$2 without Time: 7 p.m. Location: Dee Events Center Info: weberstatetickets.com Admission: $5/$3/free for WSU students with Wildcard ID WSU’s Student Association hosts the annual NEON Dance. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21 TEST-TAKING WORKSHOP Time: 10–11:30 a.m. Location: WSU Davis Building #3 Room 230 Admission: Free SATURDAY, JANUARY 21 WSU SKI DAY AT POWDER MOUNTAIN WSU Davis Student Services hosts a test-taking workshop with testing specialist Laurie Huntington. Time: 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Location: Powder Mountain Info: weber.edu/outdoor/WSUski-day-PowderMt.html Admission: $40 with valid Wildcard ID (tickets must be purchased at select WSU locations). WSU Women’s basketball vs. Northern Colorado SATURDAY, JANUARY 21 Tickets are sold in the Visitors Center. You must have your ticket purchased and be in the sleigh line by 4:30 p.m. They accept cash, check, credit and debit cards. Note: recommend bringing cash in case the internet is down and the card readers are not working. INTRODUCTION TO ICE CLIMBING Time: 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Location: Ogden Nature Center Info: http://weber.edu/outdoor/ intro-ice-climbing.html Admission: WSU $25, non-WSU $45 Join us for this introductory day of ice climbing here in the Northern Wasatch in Ogden.You will learn about equipment, planning and technique. Don’t miss this chance to develop your skills and climb beautiful sculptures of frozen water. The program runs through June 30. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21 BYU VOCAL POINT A CAPELLA GROUP Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Val A. Browning Center Weber State University Admission: $10–$20 SATURDAY, JANUARY 21 WEBER JAZZ REVIEW Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Browning Center Allred Theater Admission: Free Horoscopes Aries March 21 – April 19 Study money, and review your resources. Collaborate with your partner for a cause that inspires you both. Someone’s impressed. Dress for success, and plan your moves. Libra Keep raising your skill level, and your work gets more valuable. Focus on moneymaking priorities. Keep things as simple as possible. Decrease clutter for clarity. Scorpio Collaborate with your partner for mutual benefit. Watch your step to avoid accidents. Take turns leading the project. Express your love in a new way. You’re especially confident and charming. Personal magnetism works in your favor. Keep your agreements. Dreams reveal your true feelings. Romance is a distinct possibility. Gemini May 21 – June 21 Focus on work without neglecting your physical well-being. Recharge from stressful moments with self-care, nourishing foods, rest and exercise. Get further than expected. Cancer June 22 – July 22 Today is a 9 -- Relax with someone special. Wasting money is unnecessary, and gives the wrong impression. Conflicts between love and money could arise. Save cash and cook at home. Leo July 23 – Aug. 22 Home renovations or changes require your attention. Not everyone is excited about the news. The gentle approach works best. Find a solution in conversation. Virgo Aug. 23 – Sept. 22 You’re especially brilliant. You can figure out whatever you need. Do the reading, and organize your plan. Share your message with the world. Come listen to the nine voices of the nationally renowned a cappella group Vocal Point. SUNDAY, JANUARY 22 SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL Time: All day Location: Park City, Salt Lake City Info: http://www.sundance.org/ The Sundance Film Festival is a program of the Sundance Institute. It is an American film festival that takes place annually in Park City, Utah. With 46,660 attendees in 2016, it is the largest independent film festival in the United States. It is held in January in Park City, Salt Lake City and Ogden, as well as at the Sundance Resort. The festival is a showcase for new work from American and international independent filmmakers. WSU’s Telitha E. Lindquist College of Arts & Humanities presents the Weber Jazz Review — featuring pre-college students who will play for a panel of musicians. Sept. 23 – Oct. 23 Taurus April 20 – May 20 Time: 12–4:30 p.m. Location: Hardware Ranch Hyrum, UT Admission: $5 (ages 9 & up), $3 (ages 4–8), Children 3 & under are free. CROSSWORD FO R SO LU TIO N SE E PAG E 7 SUDOKU FOR SOLUTION SEE PAGE 7 Oct. 24 – Nov. 2 Sagittarius Nov. 22 – Dec. 21 Slow down and consider moves before making them. It’s a great day for organization projects. Give away stuff you don’t need anymore. Discover forgotten special things. Capricorn Dec. 22 – Jan.19 Confer with friends and allies. Committees are especially effective. Diverse views present diverse solutions. Invite participation, and make an amazing discovery together. Aquarius Jan. 20 – Feb. 18 Strike out in a new direction and follow the path before you. A test or challenge has your focus. Old assumptions get challenged. Winning is possible. Pisces Feb. 19 – March 20 Conditions are better for travel. Get adventurous, and take advantage of an opportunity. Don’t overspend or stress out, though. A barrier is dissolving. Push on through. By: Linda Black. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency ACROSS 1 Spent 6 Wine city SSE of the Matterhorn 10 Pasta alle vongole ingredient 14 1955 Dior innovation 15 Create, in a way 16 Actress Loughlin 17 Plague 18 Vintage vessels 19 Silver sources 20 Quantum mechanics symbol 23 __ wire 24 “Piece of cake!” 25 Be true to oneself 29 Poor, as an excuse 30 Roast runner 31 Dramatic start? 33 Place with Sundance 37 Herbie and Christine 40 Adequate, in texts 41 Tablet operator 42 Capital at the foot of Vitosha Mountain 43 Network with a lot of reruns 45 End of the line 47 Shore scavenger 51 Crowbar, e.g. 52 Game with a disc 57 Architect Mies van der __ 58 Big name in credit 59 It’s quite a blast 60 Reinterpret 61 “Ad Parnassum” painter 62 Pass without flying colors 63 __ dress 64 Vassal 65 Line drive, say DOWN 1 Sharp criticisms 2 Smart guy? 3 Bobby Flay creation 4 Like the Toyota Prius 5 Avoided traffic, perhaps 6 When Valjean is released from prison 7 Gadget affected by waves 8 Soupçon 9 Like Halloween pumpkins 10 Like some aquariums 11 “Oda a Salvador Dalí” poet García __ 12 Domains 13 Indistinct 21 Batik need 22 Dietary no. 25 Zaire’s Mobutu __ Seko 26 Counterfeit cops? 27 Scopes Trial gp. 28 Nice friends 32 Late Ottoman currency 34 Chief justice before Hughes 35 Small club group 36 “Pronto!” 38 Football plays with special teams 39 D neighbors on most guitars 44 Bit of resistance 46 Easter time: Abbr. 47 Star or cloud follower 48 Cut out for a union? 49 Walk __ line 50 Handy 53 Vassal’s venue 54 Test release 55 Those, in Tenerife 56 Permanently mark |