Show Student Life Mondoy April 10 1978 Pag pnreio be held Saturday Register for Valle' rumuTS are hat an 8 mile run is m Situr‘iayin ? n ‘ 5 Starting time is 10 am of the f northwest enrare Mall parking lot k "toi' u'in i eight-milerru- n hark south to Hth North The last mile of the course is down the re-(j- T i'rs trm in each of seven divisions for men and seven aye for women elementary and junior hioh high school college track toam oxn 29 years and under) 9 senior masters 40-- i' and veterans 50 plus Ucntle sloping 14th North to the finish line in front of the Cache Valle Mull Preremstrations of $: are being accepted b the ra e sponsor Hie Athletes Feet in the Cache Valley Mall Trophies and medals will be awarded to the first three fm- - 8th hast and nn 14th North to At 2nd north to !Udo Park hu ik do Park runners will ih 11 i 49 ' Thirst aid stations will be d along with mile split times "H the ('nurse pro-Md'-- shows run this week paris New fashions signal spring PARIS AP ' Sprmy hurst ' designers showing was with hordes of inin Pans alotiy for the semiabuvers and press a weea porter" nnual "pret world s the is that kly fair event for next biyyest ray trade fill and winter fashions "French officials sa up to 50000 are swelling potential customers the hotels The but official bash at the with over Porte de Versailles ’00 exhibitors from around the world opened until Saturday But many small houses gave early crowded shows By the time the week is over a could see well courageous buyer ever fifty shows The clothes so far look suspiciously like crsions of what vouny women are already on the Champs-Klysees- : wear-m- y lots trouser or jodphur pants long full Tunics over pants skirts Volume and fabric are still evident though the silhouette is somewhat nioditied if lean vmneer earlybird mony the Frem' ttg sr Hn'ain x anted t ifty Said No A Tiurehill A "-- t A if II leader air'd but hix !dv buried in a ai J aecording to laughter had 'Nuntrv ( hies V written will Kenneth Prevet'e Mrretar of the society x:d m an article in - organization's the sonetv irt I'M'! magazine wrote to saying he and Pharos that Churchill the look d -- Continued on page ternship said hnlarship and coats button- hard-foug- readv-to-wea- sutxiued retro-Fiftie- line with s squared shoulders slit narrow-skirtplus some eurduroy dresses with gathered tops and skirts wide cummerbund waists he his w :fe Jem entire w ished to be cremated when they died The r tolls joined r'g ie cd 'he ' if 1' MM v 'o en-ur- 'Jiat e it was Ole imt orrect" said Chare-hill'Soames at long! ter her home in Miham Fngland and after a hurchil! lied m state funeral was buried at m Oxfordshire near where P's s 15 ( Bla-dii- w ax b rn Soames said that her father wrote a will in 1955 expressing hi- - desire to lie cremated tug in TV1 he changed his muid and asked to be buried His final will m lik'd reiterated his wish to be buried at Bladon with his parents" said Duly Soames Prevette said he thought Churchill wus buried instead of I adv cremated because burial was more in keeping of a state with the funeral Iadv Churchill who died last Deeemtier was cremated according to her wishes after a private funeral Her ashes were scat-ere- d input 1m1 frun major Til MIJIC HI x- - !' Iimi I UJY the health of horses The seminar for the Bear River Area in begins at 7:30 pm in the Mountain Fuel Supply Auditorium according to Dr Clell V Bagley extension veterinarian State University tion and answer session a MiQB Utah first aid and wound management will be discussed by a guest veterinarian He will give an update on equine infectious anemia and three local veterinarians will participate in a ques -- He said ¥ ¥ ¥ vyOvj frem SUNFLOWER II 10 Church St ABSOLUTELY FREE ¥ J ¥ sleeve spring shirt with the A short ¥ purchase of any pair of Jeans Cords or Slacks (These Shirts just arrived CALCULATOR and are normally priced at $1600) ¥ ¥ ¥ HURRY THESE SHIRTS WILL GO FAST! ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ to Tremendous savings of ¥ on special selection of suits ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ We have a great selection of Spring ¥ ¥ ¥ Clothing — you are always welcome 13 23 $10 PER MONTH SIGN UP NOW FOR CLASSES Bogan on April 12 will be the scene of one of four equine health seminars for persons interested a ll Hitt ENSEMBLE Seminar slated Wednesday THREE PIECE SUIT SALE m BANJO GUITAR BLUEGRASS personal areas YOU T1TLC1 ii i f Judy and Regina Tsosie (left and center) counsel student Bryce Neaman after they were named peer counselors for USU Navajo students by the Window Rock Arizono based Navajo Area School Board Association The two education counsel majors Navajos on financial aid and in academic and in- an accounting York and Salt New Counselors named at Bladon City mure plan to between student and adminsitrative decisiI ons" he said Scott (iriitiell rt in less tops over e Dike 1 1 programs" DeHart "As senator effective line nice teamed with blousy tops nipped bv tied cummberbunds for a Mongolian look These came in golds slate burnt umber and other all colors The audience applauded some stunning brocade evening tops over Turkish pants but gasps came for the finale: a sword battle of two samurai with a steam machine to cool them down dun Vshida's show was rather Instead of the disappointing usual Japanese good taste or flamtxivance he went to a verv bodn es firmly belted waists Belts were big crossed like antique soldiers' on the chest and then the waist or around waist and hips medieval-stylHuge black matte cire capes over -down shirtwaist dresses were worn with guttered boots for a sinister tone The hats with these were flapped sheepskin-linetrapper hats or flapW‘d larged visored golf caps Foreigners are big in the shows especially the Japanese new name this tune was Ichiro Kirmjima well known in Tokyo whose elegant fabrics were used with a bow to N iint iurent business seat ments of the si petticoat-overski- varied Mark and white checks Peter Pan and Pierrot collars called the iigi or collegiate look plus some bulky layered clothes — sleeve- voluminously clad girls looked either military or out of the court of Henry VIII Some of the strict coats were in olive tobacco or slate blue wool with cadets' collars full tucked DeHart Grubell vie for There was a ruftled Anne-Mari- e wanted cremation society says Churchill TV rntav Beretta whose North 84 W Logan 1 752-643- ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Cache Cards Bank Cards Welcome Accepted mon “ JfaBljion £lae 3Por foung People (Uadje lllalleu flail ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ 1 1 |