Show Utah State University June Concert Music On Tap Tonight to according Richard Strawn G 96f? 1 festival att- without charge concert to be presented by the USU Faculty String Quartet is being held end The conjunction with in the M: The Faculty String Quartwas organized in 1963 et of Prof Strawn and Barbara Miller violins Alderson George viola and Warren Burton cello During the past academic year the quartet has and is comprised performed junor and Mr Sum- Clinic mer Music k Y - " V'-’- at elementary senior high schools throughout Si§i Cf In &' & £ Get To Know 4‘V yi the Ogden and Your Neighbor Logan area They have also made numerous television ap- pearances and played at for- chamber music concerts Other chamber music con- mal Shows Record Increase are scheduled for July 29 and Aug 5 " ' UB yy certs 22 — i Bookstore Ym Hours New opening hours for the summer quarter were announced by the USU Bookstore this week Monday through Friday the Bookstore wall open at am and close at 3:50 Saturday hours will am until noon The Bookstore will be closed June 26 and 28 for inventory All requisitions will be closed by June 19 7 pm be 8 A will feature noted artist DEMOXSTKATlOX-lectur- e Antonio Prieto Mr Prieto will demonstrate his ability in the field of ceramics Tuesday at USU Campus To Host Ceramics Expers Antonio Prieto who has received many awards in the and demonstration United States and Europe for lure The 8 appeal for cooperation traffic parking regulations was 5sued today by Thomas F 'ljeen traffic supervisor Green noted that traffic M parking regulations will m force during the summer barter the same as other abiding by campus nd 2 y quarters “except y frater--sorority and parking restrictions will eliminated” Students living in dormi- jes sororities and frater- ftes” Green said “will be owed to park in any stu- area during regular dor-ft°r- wol hours” special plea was made to students and staff mem-- ? t° Park only in areas by their parking Lted students and their are invited to attend social activity of the quarter tonight from the meal scheduled to be serv9 pm in the Union Build- ed at 6 pm ing On for activities are tap events is being The social and horse softball by the directors volleyball shoes of the Summer School Recevent reation Program and the Tickets for atthethe USU may ticbe purchased Union Building floor on the first office ket The recreational facilities Monof the Union wall be available of the Union Building or Wednesday to the students and their fam- day Tuesday next week ilies attending the activity of Cost for the fry will be According to Union officials student and faculty for $125 the party guests may bowl who have activity cards for one lane free or use the Agsummer the quarter and $250 gie game room facilities free each for those without acfor a half an hour Free drinks will be served tivity cards to everyone all during the evening USU families the first summer 7-- at Registers 250 S£TU£ Because of the anticipated visitor oument increased Green indicated this A canyon steak fry will be featured recreational activity for the summer quarter next week according to Nolan “Red” Burnett recreational director Scheduled for Thursday June 24 at the Malibu picnic area the event will get under-(wa- y with games at 4 pm and Plans Readied ty Traffic Department An Tonight Steak Fry Set For June 24 pm will present a USU Tuesday the in held program will be Auditorium Forestry-Zoolog- y and is open to the public Prieto was born in Spain and has spent much time Dan-fort- h there on Fulbright and study grants His works are represented in man per- Music Clinic summer’’ the traffic cootdin-ato- r manent collections including said “our parking prob- the Metopolitan Museum in lems will no doubt be greater the Tokyo Musre- New York to Every county in UJali will also Intensive instruction in varplanning in Japan and We are Crafts of eum — be represented at the 1965 surface many of the staff and in many university and pri- - ious phases of music— both American conLegion Boys’ Slate instrumental and vocal C0l'ectims- on the Utah State to held be tinues through Thursday ly am annual University campus June Amon Ms awards Jhe June 24 in the 25th some cases make parking pro3 school Music Clinic on Silver Medal Award of blems mount” high Edwin L Teterson lia-so- n Dr Exhibition fac- 1955 International campus Green asked that both officer and member of the e of Ceramics at C a n n es Some 230 high schoolers of History Medal ulty and studentthedrivers USU France the first prizeWichita have been on campus since and departmentsaid that 624 patient” while the 1960 in geography the participating is in process He explain- of Honor at will be enrolled in the Exhibi- Monday directed boys Decorative is by for which event dales National ed that no definite as tion in Kansas and an award Prof Max Dalby chairman annual state event the work can be scheduled CerMembers of the mythical weather from the 1962 National New of the music department will register June 26 it depends on thehot state Included in the groups mix ma- amic Show in Syracuse of the embark' are auditions piivate and will immediately work York agenda available and terials concerts upon a program geared to Prie-i- n and group lessons Trofessor expand their knowledge of Since 1957 social activities and who find the of members and state governchairman “Faculty A corp of guest lecturers city county blocked area Mills at their designated are art departmentCalifornia He and staff have been working ment Clark Cheney Kaysville is off for the Oakland session with classroom a m the in a conduct a space to find wll visit USU asked to held in the president of Utah Boys’ Stale instruction being sUtt to 21 another June not for this year student lot ceramic workshop Union Building or service area his ceramics Student Cooperation Asked 11 ment figures to reach 3000 by the end of the week” he added In breaking down the student increase Ilimes reported that there was a 100 per cent increase in new students and a 43 percent increase in former students Because of the record enrollment influence has been 1964 of the felt in When commenting on the summer readjustment increasand enrollment figure Ilimes sta- es in theprogram staff Ilimes said ted that this was the number that had completed registration and “we expect enroll- - Prof public is invited to Summer Enrollment An enrollment figure of 2646 registered students was released Wednesday for the 1965 Summer Quarter at Utah State University by Prof Ell vert II Himes Summer School Director Himes noted that this figure represented a 50 per cent increase over the total enrollment for the summer of chairman The 1965 USU v i The first concert of the Sixth Annual Chamber Music Festival will be held today at Ballr7 pm in the USU Union oom 17 For Roys State 26-Ju- 20 |