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Show By State i West Valley City, UT. West Valley View Thurs., Oct. 9, 1980 m Safety Funds Are Allocated V of the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles and editor-in-chiof the Griffith magazine More in federal funds went to work this week in an effort to improve highway than planetarium. Dr. Krupp safety. program at the ex- writers (such as Erich von Daniken) who claim that many wonders of the ancient world, such as the great pyramids of the Maya, were actually built by astronauts who Earth $1 million Projects selected to impact the accident amine the ideas of visited LAKE. SALT Observer. His talk will begin at 9 p.m., following the 8 oclock star will The Highway Patrol will receive $70,000 for - and situation problems identify were an- nounced by Public Safe ty Commissioner Larry Lunnen In the Green Sheet area, West Valley City will receive a portion of $400,000 in grants aimed at identifying factors in the worst accidents and concentrating on areas of need to correct those factors. its information system, radar training, alcohol enforcement and training and 55 mph compliance monitoring Another $48,000 will go to the juvenile alcohol UDOT will program receie $185,000 to assist in safety studies, public communications will get $30,00 and emergency medical programs Another $40,000 $43,000 will go toward child car seat loan programs, education and promo UTAHS from another world. Dr. Krupp is also editor of the book In LOWEST FOOD Search of Ancient which Astronomies, 1711 So. Stato, 47M So Rid wood Rd , 71J5 So. Vttl East, 1177 Wilt MOO So.. 46 2nd North, Bountiful 10470 So. 7th East, Sandy the examines astronomical know- Wit ledge imbedded in the Egyptian H pyramids, the Stonehenge, FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX vfftcs fiv)6 ocr. and buildings monuments of the Meso-America- and the CELLIST . . . Mstislav Rostropovich is scheduled to perform Tuesday with Utah Symphony. t Tuesday 4 5 4 i - Youth Shows Are Offered Cellist Plays Here SALT LAKE. 1 f Planetarium tinue its Saturday morning young peoples show Eminent around con- through October. The current presentation is entitled Our Sky Rostroprovich will appear with the Utah Symphony Tuesday night in a concert at Symphony Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet L. Shultz are sponsoring the special performance which will be conducted by Varujan Kojian. The repertoire will include Scheherazade by Rimsky-Korsako- v and Dvoraks Concerto in B Minor for Cello. Critics Hansen will cellist Mstislav 1 Endowment At Planetarium SALT LAKE. Family children planets System. and introduces to the stars and in the Solar It is especially for appropriate a youngsters age spokesman said. Tickets are $2.50 for adults, $2 for students and senior citizens and $1.50 for children under 12. Planetarium the world have acclaimed - decades. Many have tabbed him the greatest who ever lived. Krupp Speaks Thrifty shoppers read Friday Rostropovich the worlds great cellist for the Green Sheet classi- SALT LAKE. fieds! Assorted Astronauts of $WANTED$ a Ancient is the topic slide-illustrat- program to be held at Hansen Planetarium tomorrow (Friday). Scheduled to speak on that subject is Dr. Edwin C. Krupp, director SCHOOL CLASS RINGS PAT UP TO MOO" 966-675- 6 of medicine wheels the American Indians. Planetarium officials said Dr. Krupps talk is made possible by a grant from the National for the Humanities, which also funded the development of the planetariums current star program Skywatchers of An- cient Mexico, Post High School Choices To Be Offered Seniors for which Dr. Krupp served as a consultant. On Monday evening at 9 oclock, Dr. Johanna Broda will address the topic Aztec Religious Ceremonies at the Great Temple Tenochtitlan. Further information is available by calling - three of the SALT LAKE. The State Board of Education will offer a program in which represent- 14 presentations on a more intimate In the large-schobasis. category, BYU, Utah, Utah State and atives of 14 major post-hig- h school institutions 535-700- Weber will be which draw Utah Homecoming At BYU Features Laser Program school, PROVO. Laser Media, a company which toured worldwide Electric with the Light Or- chestra will team up with several hundred talented BYU students for the 1980 version of Homecoming Spectacular. The show will be presented tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Marriott Center. A host of popular music will be featured, much of it show tunes. Tickets are available through the Marriott Center ticket office. represented. The smaller schools include Dixie, CEU, Snow, SUSC, Westminster and Ricks. The third group includes LDS Business students will be visiting high schools. About 10 days before the program is due at a all seniors should receive from counselors a booklet which gives detailed information on the 14 institutions, as well as three area vocational centers. The visits are scheduled before Thanksgiving and are designed to help students select from among large unive- rsities, general session and then slide-tap- e presentation in a group can select Stevens-Henage- r, UTC in Provo and Salt Lake and voca- vocational schools, smaller colleges and junior colleges. Financial aid is spelled out in detail and a students College, - tional centers including Bridgerland Area Vocational Center, Sevier Valley Tech, Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center and Davis Area Vocational Center. The presentation will be offered at Granite on Monday, Cottonwood on Tuesday and Murray on Wednesday. - Cyprus students will receive the program on Oct. 28, Olympus on Oct. 30. Dates for other Green Sheet area schools are not available. i t . Get the Golden Combination! ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK CHECK GUARANTEE 0 DX fee I GOLD ACCOUNT Still... 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Lunnen noted that the grants will help make a difference in highway safety is the public and others will do all they can to promote safety. For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! |