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Show t BOX Variety sparks gallery exhibit a mui!. in panoramas moonlight, in winter, and along high divides. The largest of these is Entering the Valley of Hogbacks and combines subtle blue tones with black and white. Totally different from his ink sketches are three large triptyches in oil presenting a variety of subject matter, as well as his massive block-typ- e depictions of desert scenes exemplified by Kolob DISPLAYING A quilt which will be given away Nov. 18 to raise funds for a women's rally capitol Nov. 19 are these local officers of the Utah Association of Women. From left are Vonda Thorpe, Sharon Webster, Michelle Mund and Donna Gordon. at the state Foofhill Womens group book seeks funds fair A for fair is coming to Foothill And its one Elementary school. that promises benefits to students long after the project is over. The event is a book fair and it at the will be held Nov. 8 school. Chairman Kathy Mathis said some 338 books will be available to students to examine, ranging in reading level from kindergarten through sixth grade. Students can look at them on and that same evening at 6:30 p.m,, the beginning school chorus will perform for students and parents. After the choral program, students and their parents are invited to browse through the books and to order those which they may wish to purchase at Nov. 17 that time. The following day, Nov. 18, orders will be accepted from students with their money. Mrs. Mathis said cost of the ranges publications cents up. from 39 SLC rally Local chapters of the Utah Association of Women are holding a quilt raffle to raise funds pamphlet. Senator Orrin Hatch is sche- for support of a state-wid- e womens rally in Salt Lake City duled to address the rally which is slated from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. County Chairman Donna Gordon said tickets on the handquilted quilt are available in Brigham City at Breitenbe-ker- s and Drewes Floral and Need Vast Numbers It is hopeful that through national and regional coverage of this event, we will effectively demonstrate to the people everywhere what the women of Utah stand for. This, obviously, will necessitate vast numbers in attendance, a spokesman said. Nov. 19. Gift. They may also be purchased from south county chapter of- ficers, Sharon Webster, Michelle Mund, and Vonda Thorpe, A donation of $1 or more is asked per ticket. The quilt will be given away Nov. 18 at 3 p.m. at Breiten-beker69 South Main street. The Nov. 19 rally will be staged on the state capitol steps for the purpose of demonstrating support for. the elected Utah IWY delegation and for the view expressed in their s, Plateau" which Humane society slates meeting glazed primarily in shades of brown and subtle blue tones show a considerable variety in shape and size. Theres considerable variety in prices, too, ranging from $1 to $18 for the pottery which has been placed on sale by the local artist in time for holiday gifts at the request of many local residents. Hone also displays his talents in a collection of fine waterco-lor- s that help to brighten up the cluster area where his pottery is being shown. Of course, it is all there with the Museum-Gallery- s permanent collection of Avard Fairbanks sculptury and the fine historical display arranged by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. The show will remain through by Sarah Yates Variety sparks the November show at the Brigham City Museuwhere unusual m-Gallery ink, oil and assemblage works by Clinton C. Loomis are coupled with classic crystal and earth toned pottery. Artist Loomis greets the visitor with a striking group of horizontal ink scenes reaching the length of room dividers and along walls with mountain NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, November 13, 1977 ELDER PIPE For wator, gas, The Golden Spike Humane society will hold its regular monthly meeting Tuesday, Nov. 15, at the Box Elder county Law Enforcement (Sher- sprinkling systems STEEL PLASTIC toilets e bath tubs e sinks lavatories e faucets 100 South East. The session will be held in the news media room at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend the meeting and participate in discussions regarding animal problems and solutions, Manuel Fuentes, president of the society, said. After election of officers, discussions will be held on rabies clinics, spay clinics and recommendations for changes in city ordinance on dog license fees, Fuentes added. iff) building, AKD 20 505 So Main 723-774- 4 New hrs. 6 weekdays 4 Saturdays 8-- 8-- Nov. 26. mmmtin ti nninnimniiiim pictures colored blocks under a red sky. He turns to the dainty with four desert assemblages fea- Watch for Brigham turing feathers, bones and stones combined with unusual stitichery patterns . . . showing a versatility in the artists use of medium, size and subjects. Crystal collection Bervard Nicholas has added more pieces to his unique collection of crystal and glass given in memory of his wife Alberta Quackenbush Nichols. Included are some other items such as a set of linoleum block cut printing plates made by Mrs. Nichols and a set of 17th century branding irons from New England. A beautiful round glass table-to- p is set on a pedestal made of the glass top to an early gasoline pump, surprisingly fine glass for its humble origins. A new location for the 19th century glass screen set with wrought iron (not lead) shows it to better advantage as the light reflects on its faceted surfaces. The screen was originally front door panels in a Pittsburgh mansion. From sparkling crystal to earthy pottery by Lynn Hones is the final contrast of the show, as pots and vases and pitchers FRIDAY NITE NOV. 18 0 p.m. Terrific special buys and clearance items in ALL participating stores! 7-1- pre-holida- y Watch for our big Moonlite section in next Thurs. paper. E3)oira9ft CuUoss iti! iiiiiiiiiHTiiyiTmiiiniiinniiiiriniiinimiiinimminTn We urge all women who support the views expressed by women of such caliber as Belle Spafford, Elaine Cannon, Georgia Peterson, etc., to support this rally and be in attendance. . she added. Mrs. Gordon explained that the Utah Association of Women originated in the wake of the IWY conference in Salt Lake City this past summer. iua r . OVER 100 HIGH QUALITY MAJOR BRAND UNITS ALL EXISTING STOCK MUST GO PRICES BELOW DEALER COST! ! ! STARTS TUES. NOV 15 TIL SAT. NOVEMBER 19f 1977 ! MOBILE UNITS BASE STATIONS & SINGLE SIDE BANDS f SBE FORMULA D FOR book fair at Foothill school Nov. are, from left, Robin Bray, Kristie Eric Mrs. Michelle Mathis, fair chairman; Corbet Mathis, Bertelsen, Kathy Holladay, Austin, Jill Smith and Christy Cheney. READY 17-1- 8 (SBE-26C- B) Citizens Band AM Mobile Radio with Digital Frequency Synthesis el ay REG. SBE TRINIDAD (SBE-30C- REG. 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