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Show 4B DESERET NEWS, Thursday, October 10, 1968 Ml Art Center -- - lecture for the layman, a Turkish exhibit, and art by Utahns highlight this week's Utah art calendar, Joseph A. Stuart, director of the Salt Lake Art Center, 54 Finch Lane, will present a lecture, Basic Considerations In Understanding Art, at the Center, Tuesday at 8 p.m. The lecture, first in a series, is geared to the layman. Admission is 75 cents for of the Art Center. An exhibit of Turkish Art Today, and a national Modall-i- c Retrospective exhibit, will be shown at the center begin- Sponso Col. Leslie Callistcr said the new sponsors would assist In Red Cross blood drives, projects for handicapped, underprivileged or retarded children, carnivals, and service events. The U. of U. Army Sponsor Corps has the worlds only womens sabre fund-raisin- g drill team. are Jean daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Bumingham, 573 S. New sponsors Vicki Bountiful; Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Allen, 400 Northcrest Dr.; Rosemary Eldredge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Eldredge, 2500 Parleys Terrace; Anr Dean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Val Dean, Shel- Colo.; Englewood, by Prof. Monday. CONTINUING EXHIBITS Japanese crafts, Ptonoer Craft House, fcast, Stephen Day West, ZCMI Tiffin Room, downtown Salt Lake itor, Alex Katz, Bertha Eccles Art Center, Ogdr Oct, 16 at 7.30 (public demonstration, pm ). I 5 p r n 9v artists, and Thomas Haten retrospective exhibit, Sprlngvllle Art Gallery, Lorin Fottantf, the Gallery, 10 S State; Ruth Morris. Studio Arts, 221 E 4000 South. Clyde Smith, the Poppy Gallery, 224-La. Norma 3th Benson, East, Ramt a Art Gallery, 2941 E 13rd South; Monte Anderson, Lamp-Pos- t Gal'ery, 1615 Foothill Dr; Bill Hawkins, The Movie, 39th South and Wasatch Blvd ; Karen Freeman, Tower Theater, 87 E. 9th South May Roberts, Salt Lake Central Public Library; Heinrich Keller, WoWer'a Art Gallery, 4337 S Slate, Wayne Thlg baud. University of Utah Fine Arts MuUteri seum (Park Bldg); Associated Artists fall show, Historical Society gal lery, 03 6 South Temple. Sun Land Galleries, St. Georgt; Barbara Kenny, the Box Lunch, 109 Repent St ; European Art, Egon Fano, Gallery, 1924 E 21st South; Frank Erickson and students, Zions Book Store, 24 $. Main. Works by Doyle Strong, Barnet Bank Kavsvllle, through Nov. ft. EXHIBIT FINALES Photographs of life of Albert Camus University of ends Monday; Union gallery, Utah Intermountain Society of Artists Invitational exhibit, Cottonwood Mall, ends I TOP ROUND SWISS STEA If 125-13t- lilt lb. SIRLOIN STEAK lb. $ j3 ai- - T - f: V V is,- AV ?Jtv 0 'S 'J J Z'i' vv v VJ.' ' " ? vv at v - .a a f& av 5- yf . 'oSs ;ik j, f . I? && i a- RUMP ROAST SIRLOIN TIP tXJ . VV vy. n 4 , ' X bM" BEEF m w I09 C y tr lb. U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF 2823-275- 0' U.S. Seeks Acreage The U.S. for-eservice has asked withdrawal from mining use of 245 acres in the Caribou National Forest in Southeastern Idaho for preservation as a historical site. BOISE (AP) st b0K 9e. Styomoit cki c Mil Bottom Round Cut U.S.D.A. CHOICE Boneless L i 1 Mrs. Bill Meek, 1505 Roxbury Rd.; Ruth Ann Pearson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Pearson, 1102 E. 45th South; Mary Jean Herzog, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Herzog, 2613 Craig Dr.; Cynthia Allen, daughter of Mrs. Mildred h East, No. Stockslager, 2; Debbie Se:.le, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. SearleJ 5174 Guiene Dr. Marilyn Layton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan V. Layton,1 1991 Siggard Dr.; Judith Burton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Burton, 3630 St. Marys Dr.; Shelley Osterloh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Oster--j loh, 2408 St. Marys Dr.; Jan C. Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Olsen, East; Kathy Ledwith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. dimer Led-- i with, Aurora, Colo., and Mary' Lou Becker, Salt Lake City. 18Q6-14t- f CUBE STEAKS STEAKS Saturday. ley Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Thomas, h East. Also Linda Larsen, daughter Oi Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Larsen, 2552 Chadwick St.; Lisa Frost, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leland Frost, Kaysville; Forrest Meek, daughter of Mr. and Ufa Wti A ' mffm Army Sponsors University of Utah Aimy service womens Sponsor:, group for the 600 Army ROTC cadets on campus, have added 18 girls to their ranks. Main, Landscapes f if Harrison Groutage will be shown at Utah State University gallery, Logan, beginning ning Tuesday. The medallion exhibit is sponsored by the National Sculpture Society, and the Turkish exhibit, which includes drawings paintings, and prints, is sponsored by the Ben and Abbey Grey Foundation, of Minneapolis. An Associated Utah Artists traveling exhibit will move to Logan High School Monday. 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