Show The Utah Statesman 1979 Page 2 1 Monday November 5 nfvv 1m II UlUDilltHH Despite cold weather there was a parade ievonf loves parailo Homecoming Sturd®y' ms ft success 'A sucess lhout at the it happened hassle lr undent or of the parade y coonlmators 'l(ie officials" as theirs name Maes park--- Mated) were at before nine in the morning lined up Using -- t things Jpjjonrt the officials barked parinjunctions lu the parade ent the participants Kuavhile (intd for a position and the unpeople staked claim to ice dong Main their Street with lawn shivered jvji the spectators route bundU-- in the parade and gloves the partthe cold in their scarves ita braved CMlutnea- - Skimpily clad maidens tried to look cute as they practiced baton twirls lo keep warm The beauty queens kept their coals on until the very last possible second (the Parents of Queens of 19H9?l Homecoming made sure their budding talents were warm in the little uniforms then took pictures and home movies to preserve the "times of their fnms'f n" marching bands - and there The were a lot of them in Saturday's parade - practiced drum rolls and marched in place to pass the lime Finally the time came and the parade started from the Macev's parking hit at 10 sharp one of the tew social events lo actually begin on time One by one the entrants filed by: the marching bands the old fancy cars carrying bored looking dignitaries and minor ceiebrities: hours to contook which the floats struct for only a few brief minutes of glory: the kids muking their first public appearance as a majorette while their proud parents ran along side the procession keeping a watchful eye on the little tyke lest she show signs of exhaustion before three blocks: and someone's prize bull loaded in the back of pick-u- — of warmth The kids who had the insight to view the parade close to the starting point went away contented with candy picked up from the street And the floats? Well they will end up in someone's driveway to gel weathered fora couple of weeks liefore they make that final parade to the dump USU Those who braved the cold for the spectacle went home in search & Bistro Jazz Night Quartet Fri ticket office & Sat Roland Miller Hope Rider Picture ID required at door tV‘ Ignition e Carburetion e Electrical Systems e Air Conditioning e Emission Controls 23 W 700 S Brigham City NO Wll NILOGTA N150TWW 001N53T6tX9 '"Mi Kaft will play in the Fine Arts Center at 8 pm on Nov 8 9 I Met ire available at the SC ticket office Student discount is k villi a valid activity card a poetry Thurs Fri 5:00 TUN3 UP TECHNICIANS Open Mon Sat 86 PM festival Thursday Nov 8 in the FAC Students colleges and high schools throughout the state will Ma That will be readings at 9 and 10:30 a m An assembly will be amities Jablonski Bathers Wad available at As unceremoniously as the procession had begun the parade dwindled down to a few stragglers "' -- Tuos MONEYCARD p fr 'vYy Camel Jazz Hokey Stokes String Band Mon JfattaFAC theater at 1 pm 10 followed by a tea in the Green Room DISCOUNT WITH THIS AD & STUDENT ID Music at pm TWtwiJ be a Chorale Concert in the FAC concert hall on 8 Ihday Nov 6 The USU Chorus Chorale and Orchestra will perform is free and no ticket is necessary Drake organist will play in recital 8 4( FAC concert hall Tickets are available kw for students with a valid at pm on Thursday Nov 8 at the SC ticket office and activity card $350 for fScotl will perform in the FAC auditorium Saturday Nov 10 at 8 guest guitarist will be Richard Hart Tickets are $650 and led are available at the SC ticket office The Record Shop and $t Records and Tapes y Saturday's Tom Scott concert at Weber State College was and will be aired on KUSU Tuesday Nov 6 at 10 pm A HEWLETT-PACKAR- D CALCULATOR for only $(oK5 JLiL States Eighth Annual Ceramics West Show is now at the Fine Works by Nan and James McKinnell will be on display "PNovlt vtudeiit i it show is now at the Eighth Street Gallery "What I UetSummer will be up in the Gallery through Nov 9 The Gallery rom 9 m- - to 6 pm Also The New is C-Sor- ies Now In Stock Dance Ne 1- (Acher Tuesday Nov 6 at 7:30 pm in HPER building The workshop will be conducted by an Israeli folk dancer Admission will be $50 for a Folk Dance Workshop tNe ?- aad $1 for r ‘ I W ‘ “ SMPPteF-r- - Upcoming Pon‘y will be in concert on Nov 21 in P-- Tickets are $750 and $850 ! - 04 we& Kingsbury Hall in Salt logon utoh jfirst norrn 04321 (00D-752-643- : 2 b noiggjmhA jgV iri |