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Class i £xssssss$i ft with tickets $2 in advance and $250 at the gate Tickets can be 13 purchased at the Competition and Swagman’s Import The concert will be held in a grass pasture with the mountains as a background for the stage Per- formance will begin at 1 pm A limited amount of advance tickets will be sold Sugarloaf will perform such songs as “Green Eyed Lady” and “Tongue in Cheek” Museeca is headed by Steve Fisher a student at USU Also associated with Museeca is Pat Kesterson invested of Social Security you are a senior check here for information on Officer Candidates Class w Sugarloaf will be coming to Cache Valley to perform at an outdoor concert sponsored by Museeca a new musical outlet in the Logan area The concert will be held April Kesterson said that they had Zip Phone If 374 Sugarloaf concert set by 'Museeca' ¥ necessary to install the health facilities in $1300 conjunction with Logan City ordinances Fisher said that they had cleared their concert enterprise with the city council and are depending on those who attend to prove that USU students can be responsible adults Fisher said “This will be a student-oriente- d activity We must have student cooperation in order to improve and affect city-stude- nt relations” Museeca is depending on a minimum amount of 2000 people to attend in order to make a feasible profit All profits made will be reinvested to bring another group within two weeks time to the valley The basic philosophy of Museeca is “bigger and better” “We want to get better quality groups each time” said Fisher The heads of Museeca wished to stress that no drugs will be allowed on Museeca property before during or after the concert The project can only succeed if we have student-polic- e cooperation said Fisher Kesterson and Fisher are now constructing the stage for the performance as as installing the rest of well the facilities A concession stand will also be present at the site of the performance in the process of f - r i tI |