OCR Text |
Show Sun Times, December 26, 979, Page 6 1 i Ben Lomond Beacon, December 27, 1 979, m0 Anderson to speak atWSC 4- - fM u 1 Chris ft & Dick's orders which have continued to flood Young Brigham University in spite of an announced sellout la week, the Osmonds have decided to do their Jan. 2 and 2() .:YU concerts in the round. Li t dr makes about 8,000 more seats available each gl i: . ai i ciuig to Scott Williams, manager of BYU Special h vents. Wc lia been overwhelmed with ticket requests, W illiams said, Never before in the history of BYU have we had such a quick sellout with contunued demand for tickets, ((quests have come from throughout the United States and Irani as far away as England and Japan. lintli concerts will be staged at 8 p.m. in BYUs 23,000-seMarriott Center, the largest arena of its kind on any campus in the nation. Originally only one concert was slated to be given at BY 'U, but when that sold out within three days, the Osmonds consented to do a second,' Williams said. Hiat sold out quickly also, and now we are having to go in the round to nice he continued demand for tickets. 1 at in the Austad Auditorium of the Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts. He is a Utah native who gained national prominence in the fifties when he and the late columnist Drew Pearson uncovered some of the famous scandals to come out of Washington, D.C. 10 OVII TYMI Of FANIUNO TO CNOOM S FROM MOtIMMOS AND LAMMST QUANTITY AND VARMTY IN TNI MTHMOUNTAM MUST. COLOMD NAILS CASTLI GOLD NIWHOPI 314x4x3 ix4xt 2nd grad emulated on louon plywood Simulated fintih on hardboord backing 51 499 CASTLI GOLD lot grad 314x4x1 FLINTLOCK i 48 Anderson Wt Grade emulated woodqram Simulated on liordbcxifd bocking finith SAt 0 BIRCH 314x4 Simulated iinidi on louan bodiing Ji 4 8 Id Grado Real x 4 Wood Veneer I Grade If. HEAVY DUTY FRANKLIN STOVE CAST MON jk O KIO AFFtOVID Indudet screen, bool, damper, grate and bean pol Other 17g,s Casting for Weber State Theatres production of the Broadway convocation speakers scheduled for the rest of the year include: Dick Gregory; expert Kirby Stanet; Ruth Bebee Hill, author of the best-sellf!.Hapta Yos which is being made into a television movie noted attorney Leonard Weinglass; and (I Aeries; Zero clearance heat . built-i- n Wilson ..f d'isiuss fireplace St n '41 Min wRfBF 'tv! r 11 GAUGE 4 It. x 50 ft 5 It. x 50 It 6 ft. x 50 It arts' whqjrtllqq. student $27.95 $36.95 $42.95 , cardio-pulmonar- w fhlemeet Arrive DISCOUNTIO ODD CORRUGATED 6 END FIBERGLASS CABINETS life. PANELS 26" xi' $3.69 26"x10'.... $4.6$ 26"x12'.... $3.64 26"x14V2. $6.38 26"x16'.... $7.32 Sovg60 While Stock DAMAGED in $99 and DERENDABLE GALVANIZED PIPE DOOM Il4t. lengths Viinch $6.30 $1.61 $12.11 $19.53 inch linch 1 Up Vs inch ut:x GATES TIME if ASYAREATADVISOR C7ZC1AL agMEQ! NEWSPAPER standard sizes in stock BOO BUNS . The hydrogen bomb may be one of the answers to the worlds energy crisis, according to a Weber State College chemistry professor. Dr. Spencer Seager, chairman of the WSC chemistry department, said Hydrogen-fusiowhich is essentially a harnessing of the hydrogen-bom- b reaction, is a possible source of energy in the future. to this "But, he added point it has not been proven feasible. According to Dr. Seager, If it is proven feasible, most estimates indicate it would be from 20 to 25 years before a n, ' situation scientifically, simply usings energy (Mi AXD ECAKFUENT sumption. The professor said, theres no doubt we are in the middle of an energy crisis. For years weve been living in a fools par- adise. Many people dont belive it, he said, but when we examine the QflifiHililfe ON FIREPLACES ( afirst-in-lirst-o- ' Sally by Carolyn Briscoe of Roy. Dr. Grimwig will be played by Jeff Harding of Tyler Shaw, Gary Stevenson and Paul Taylor. Children cast as dancers include Kenny Tanner, Alan Noah Claypool by Bryce Taylor of Farr West. Mrs. Bedwin will be played by Mary Lesher of Ogden, and Charley Bates by Taylor Shaw of Pleasant Chris Johnson, Lisa Curtis, Emily Crookston and Wendi Ward. Adults cast as dancers include LaMonte Draney, Jeff Harding, Chris Neeley, Garth Snyder, Jay Wiser, Palmer, Washington Terrace and View. Jami Bischoff, Briscoe, Jana Britt Heifer, Paulette Herman and Julie Carolyn Chorus members will Doxey, include Nella Det Allen, Nancy Bauer, Marcie Cole, Tom Cowan, Brian Creager, Jeanne Day, Johlyn Dunn, Murray. Paulette Herman, Craig Jackson, Raejean Lewis, Nelson Mahter, Kriste Mortenson, Shirley Rose, Robert Schmidt, Kelly Smith and Rhonda Stoddard. A chorus of young boys will include Jonathan Brinley, David Matthew ; Burns Wn Gates, Troy Shaw, Braden Shupe, Kenny Tanner, Darrell Burns, Mark Cook, Darin Gates,. James Hill, , According to Dr. Rowley, the show has a great , cast and an experienced and capable staff. Musical direction will be by Lyneer C. Smith with by ' J.D. choreography Stokes. Costumes and sets will be designed by William A. Earl, with Scott L. Jensen1' as technical director. ,!, : I The stage mandfilf is Drew j Benson, assisted by Caren Jones. were at a much greater rate than it is being discovered. In fact there wont be that much left to discover, he warned. The reason for the current energy become crisis? a technologically-oriente- d Weve very soci- ety and technology depends upon very intensive energy use. he said. When confronted with the question of solar energy as a possible energy source in the future, he said Its the only alternative that has yet proven feasible and is essentially inexhaustible. solar energy, he said. According to Dr. Seager, currrent stage of development is good enough to use on a small plane. But industry requires an intensive concentrated energy source. He said the popular theory of using collecting ponds is feasible but not adequate for industrial use. To get a concentrated form, he said, you would need lenses or mirrors to focus large amounts of energy on a smaller space. the The professor said the future may hold a lace for the But, he said, "solar development of nuclear energy is expensive. There energy. But, he added, will necessarily have to be with the attitude of the advances in solar technology population as a whole, its before it can become future is clouded in some widespread. peoples minds. Dr. Seager claims the The Three-Mil- e Island prospects for the future of incident may have hindered solar energy depend upon the development of nuclear developing techniques for energy, along with some collecting it." people's general fear of that To get the same energy energy source. we find in a small pond of oil, Anything we don't unit might take many, many derstand we tend to be fearful acres of land collecting that of, he said. 11M O Olnwloii rand Fencing Ar oEHDcl to v.RCA XL-IO- O 1 25 Aagonal il ttfi - s AT MKOUNT FMCM FtCIAL ON FULL UNIT I All ITOMMJAJICT ELECTRIC TUNER AUTOMATIC FINE TUNING TOFMORIAll CMOIS a BKIC'S EteSEDB "TNI WAU MMfUMG KING!" WaAer tankard Mart Chmge lank Card Op m a.m. to 7 g.m. TFI4F1F, T7T4FN, 9F1473T I MS Ttoa MM took (1 Me ! f ledveed M.) OFCN tUNFAYl 19 a.m. tolg.wu VtMCeri f "4IF ft 9 cf eariUke I ut Bomb source of energy that utilizing technology could produce energy for general con- 0AL0 Any tiz mad to order mot ; plant a CHAIN student Jane McBride. Bill Sikes, the villain, will be played by Brian West. Mr. Brownlow, who turns out to be Olivers grandfather, will be played by Jay Wiser. Mr. and Mrs. Sowerberry, the comic team that runs an undertaking business, will be played by Kctn Flamm of Pleasant View and Teri Campbell of Ogden. L, Charlotte will be played by Angela Dittmar, and Old . Flores ofogdeaumtmmu; Nancy, Olivers friend and Fire Escape and practice fire escapes from should family plan Every every room. Learn how to operate every door and window latch, and be sure children can use an object to stand on if a window is too high for them to reach. Choose an assembly point in a safe spot outside where you can count noses and fV v k assure yourself all are safe.. CPR Review ; ) ,' If you are among the millions of Americans who have learned emergency resuscitation (CPR) it may be time for a review. A researcher suggests refresher courses every six months to keep the skills in top form, Even a short review and practice at home might help you save a 1 CHAIN LINK and senior theatre arts role will be Matthew Flores, son of Dr. and Mrs. George sophomore A iLi. Reg. $238.95 'll If pick-pocket- s, Darin's understudy for the , til 'WJ musical protector, will be played by Ronda Bickmore, a senior theatre arts fttttdent from i! Brigham qy. if ekick, NancyWoujjg Bet, wit be 'placed ny Brenda Lodi, a WSC jran Key who will influence of 4'hiiblitfiinal I?1 advertising. Vq. peting for the Irene Ryan Award at the Acting American College Theatre Festival Festivention in Missoula, Mont, on Jan. 22,.. Fagin, the head of agang of young and the Artful Dodger, one of Fagins best pupils, will be played by Alvin Baker and Donald Glover. Mr. Glover, a sophomore theatre arts major, is a graduate High School. Mr. Bumble and Widow Corney will be played by music major Rick Givens has been comOliver! pleted by Dr. T. Leonard ! Rowley, director. . The cast will perform the musical in the Mark Evans Austad Auditorium of the Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts Feb. 11 through 16. The title, role of Oliver Twist will be played by Darin Gates, son of Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Gates of Ogden. job-hunti- MARCO CIRCULATOR circulating Donald J. Clark, public relations director for the Osmonds, llew home early from an Osmond concert tour in the East to coordinate plans for the productions. lie noted that the Osmonds have already developed a format which they have used highly successful m playing to sellout crowds on their current eastern tour. Wc are very confident that we can accommodate the entire Marriott Center, he stated. Sound and lighting technicians from throughout the country are being flown in to make this one of the finest concerts ever given by the Osmonds. "The visual presen- - at ion will far exceed anything we have ever done, said. Tiie productions will feature Donny, Marie, Wayne, Merrill, Alan. Jim and Jay presenting a selection of the best elements from many shows, he added. by BYU and The concerts, which are being KSL radio with Danny Kramer of KSL'as emcee, are being givtii o the University as a token of appreciation for what ISYU has done for the Osmonds, Clark said. lie noted that all of the wives of the Osmonds are, BYU gradun es, and Donny. Marie and Jay have attendeed the University. Tickets are available through mail order only on basis, Williams said. They are $7 for adults and $6 youth and younger and for BYU College hr ' students. or check money order to cover Requests, together with a lie cost of tickets plus a $1 handling fee, should be sent to the Marriott Center Ticket Office, BYU, Provo, Utah 84602. Orders should include name, address and telephone number and indicate the number of tickets requested in each price ... category, Williams explained. Persons who already ordered tickets but whose requests were returned after the sellout was announced last week should remail t heir orders as soon as possible, he said and Tickets for the additional seats are now being printeu should be ready for mailing after the first of the year. ticket sales, and as We weren't prepared for a result of : lie thousands of new requests we are going to have 0 handle in addition to the thousands we have already sold, it will he absolutely impossible for the ticket office to handle exchanges or refunds, Williams said. Oliver slbtedl for W He in started the newspaper business at the age of 12 as a reporter for the Murray Eagle and got a job on the city desk of the Salt Lake Tribune when he was 18, Hi 154 LU.MTWT. er His publishing ot the granc jury in the Watergate Caper caused Nixon to do an about-fac- e on Watergate; and blew the lid of an attempted cover-u- p which led to the resignation of some of Nixons top officials. si $741 ALL d won Nixon Administration had lied to the American public when it said there was tn bias toward India during to Bangladesh controversy. CROSSCUT RAIN and Prize in 1972 for his., exposure that proved the on $99 DANCiORUN Merry-go-Roun- in 1969 'IS m column Washington louon plywood, : over took Pearsons uwnw'i to psrfonn in tii3 round In response lo ticket described muckraker Jack Anderson heads up the list of noon convocation speakers at Weber State College during the winter quarter. Anderson will speak Jan. (i UVQfTIVKI Giftdiids Noted columnist and self M Page 6 U11JGQ003 00033 f j) i Re' I8S4I |