Show Wednesday Nov 20 1974 Page 10 Concert Review George Harrison by Greg Erickson albums of his own among them “All Things Must Pass” and “Living in the Material World” by Greg Erickson forjudent Life Also George is planning a new release containing the hit single “Dark Horse” to be out in two weeks There was a lingering question many a mind prior to 8 pm Saturday evening Just who were we going to see in ths Salt Palace? The man everyone was waiting to experience had been in in self-impos- Harrison was in Good Spirits exile for eight ed Throughout the concert Harrison was somewhat of a salesman Not only did he try to promote his own records and the Indian music of the Shankar Family but he sold himself to the crowd as well The was in very good spirits and years George Harrison the “dark horse” of the Beatles had not made an American tour since 1966 Although his absence was temporarily interrupted in 1971 to help raise funds for the was stricken people of Bangla Desh George has been little less than extinct During this time however Harrison was not totally idle Besides playing private occasions with Lennon McCartney and Starr he has cut a few ex-Beat- le along with the gettin’ down boogie tunes by Billy Preston they took the crowd on a ride no one will soon forget During the well integrated show Harrison and Preston played “What Is Life” “My Sweet Lord” “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” “Dark Horse” “Will It Go Round in Circle” “Space Race” and “Nothin’ From Nothin’” In addition to displaying his fine keyboard talents Preston even treated the audience to an exhibit of his dancing ability Although the crowd wanted the band to play on the flawless concert ended after one encore and about three hours of long awaited music I am sure that those people fortunate enough to “George Harrison enjoy the Happening” last Saturday night will agree the youngest Beatle is alive and very well USU employees ore lowest paid "USU classified employees are most certainly the lowest paid in the states three largest institutions and possibly of all the institutions" said Jim Eldredge director of Utah Public Employees' Association of employee relations November 19 in room 324 of the UC Eldridge will address interested USU classified personnel at noon "If this situation ever changes it will be because USU employees are affiliated with an inorganization dependent and negotiate the change with the administration" he said Eldredge said that the UPEA has been very successful in increasing salary above appropriations the “Board of Regents original request" UPEA is hopeful that Photographic equipment can be a trap Sometimes you can get so involved with it that you lose sight of your real purpose-mak- ing photographs The Canon 1 can help you forget about equipment and concentrate on images It was designed and functions as an extension of your photographic vision It’s responsive in a way that ygu must experience to appreciate F-- And since it was conceived as a system camera every part works together with effortless smoothness from the more than 40 Canon FD and FL lenses to the over 200 accessories' regardless of the focal length used So if you’re spending too much time lately worrying about your equipment it’s time you stopped and took a good look at the Canon 1 system and Canon's other fine cameras— the automatic FTb electronic EF the If TLb and the you’re interested in images Canon’s your camera F-- The heart of the camera is it’s central spot metering system With it you can use anyone’s exposure system no matter how critical since it only measures the central 12 of the finder are- a- full-featu- r iitv re i- 4 i A System of Precision (Camjotu' Canon USA Inc 10 Nevada Drive Lake Success New York 11040 Canon USA Inc 457 Fullerton Avenue Elmhurst Illinois 60126 Canon USA Inc 123 East Paularino Avenue Costa Mesa California 92626 Canon USA Inc Bldg 2 1050 Ala Moana Blvd Honolulu Hawaii 96814 Canon Optics & Business Machines Canada Ltd Ontario B-- through continued efforts USU chapter membership will grow and gain the needed clout to resolve wage and personnel policy’ problems at USU Suggestions for concert is topic by Becky Cassler Staff Reporter Topics of the Business Council meeting were business week held last week the distribution of a newsletter beginning in December and suggestions for contests The meeting was conducted by business Owen Hunsaker senator The council is comprised students representing of and teachers each of the departments and clubs in the business college Hunsaker announced that at the next meeting it is hoped a will representative from to discuss the be present organization and funding of with the Business Council G G |