Show N Q THEBE AT' Live music doubleheader Friday “Jerry Hansen” “Utah” Go-G- o at noon Saturday ‘Utah & Flying J Truckstop” CACTUS CLUJm Only 1 More Day To see where your skills can take you See recruiters in Searching for Americana couple A of weekends ago 1 discovered Americana b Northern Utah It il started when my plans for ting were aborted Things went apkaned until Sunday arrived When the phone rang at 930 all Jotald think of was how much I'd Mly like to stay in bed all day Itvasn't that I was hung over Htouh I had been drinking the I had pevious night) rather that nt received a good night's sleep Aid if one is to go skiing one should get a full night 's rest attitude was My lackadaisical lie result of stumbling home at 5 o'clock in the morning and crawling a bed been one hell of a three in the morning It had par-(y-- the ketess finally kicked us out She nnuri to go to sleep we wanted to to keep on dancing lobster" So we left the party in search of "Rock statement the Ic In Logan at three morning we found in nothing on We went to a friend's house listen to a few tunes and finish 'he go-m- vine So when the phone rang Sunday wrung and the voice mi the other ad announced ‘'I'll be over in 20 sautes to pick you up ' 1 wasn't prepared to face a new day "Uh better make it an hair okay?" and went buck to bed When we arrived at Braver it was naing— not at all my uit-of nice 1 said dung weather It didn't take much to convince ay to throw over the ka compatriots of skiing on slushy slopes drive to Bear lake!" was the general consensus TU three of us piled back into blue 75 Nova tuned in some Wndio station and headed down to tbe water Someone produced a j0 big filled with Cnbari (Vino “1505 a gallon! and we wd partying before noon Ibe ridio provided us with some ttceflent ambient music for a day doing nothing: Rupert Holmes’ pe”iaka "The Pma Colada blared over the tinny that we drive to Fish Haven Idaho Someone was under the impression that one i 'uld get mixed drinks at a bar in Fish Haven We found this information to be erroneous Indeed we couldn't even find a bar in Fish Heaven So it was back on the highway in search of adventure After several minutes of driving we saw a historical aimlessly marker Like typical tourists on vacation we pulled over to read the message W e were enlightened with the knowledge that the Oregon Trail passed along the same highway we were traveling on W'e felt like real pioneers The native Utahn in our party recalled the Hear Lake monster legend It seems that at one time there were a number of moose in the area The mammals apparently used to swim across the lake from east to west The residents on the shore seeing a rack of antlers moving silently across the water's surface decided the strange sight must be some sort of monster As we drove further along the shore the radio stati in we were enjoying faded out completely Turning the dial again we found Kasey Kasem's "American Top 40" We tuned in just in lime to discover that "Kscupe” was at the number 24 position on the charts Someone suggested we get something to eat It had been at least three hours since we had consumed our meager breakfasts of black coffee and packaged donuts As if it had been predestined we spotted the Lake View Cafe and Motel The establishment's sign boasted a scantily dressed cowgirl "God If I have A die" the driver t shore was arrived at it was suggested The waitress chatted to her boyfriend on the phone as we devoured our microwave-heatepie and sipped coffee from the chipped white cups A family dressed in their Sunday best walked in and took up residence at the counter The men in the group sported cowboy hats The waitress served them hot chocolate and fries and leaned on the counter to gossip with the ladies Having finished our noon-tunmeal we felt compelled to hit the road again We were anxious for more adventures "If nothing else we discovered Americana" one member of our scouting party said W'e glanced about the cafe and concurred The atomsphere of the roadside cafe was priceless The jukebox featured truckstop music the fixd iCnntinued on page 12) Saturday March 1st Sponsored by The USU Baptist Student Union Interdenominational Talent Provided Some Orginal Work Juniper Lounge d tt BEATS DEALER PRICES J J reaching for the trek to Rear Lake entful and when we E0FFEE HBUSE punched I IMPORT AUTO to hear that song time I’ll vehicle said PRC CORPS AISTQ e good measure "F scape" 502 W 1400 N 4 the Student Center 7 FREE-Ope- n PM to the public Monty EVERYTHING IS HOMEMADE! we specialize in that homemode touch! Glauser’s Restaurant t 752-16825 1 Wet Ceeter Lope 0 STEAKS SHRIMP CHICKEN OPEN MON-SA- T - 10 PM CLOSED SUN 6 AM- Weaker tojmore twirling a lasso The place looked homey enough to accomodate our little traveling party W'e choose the corner booth the one with orange vinyl seat covers and a tan formica table top The waitress the sole occupant strolled over and slapped three menus on the table TJie teen-aggirl was dressed in a flowered smock and her hair tucked neatly under a blue bandana She looked bored W'e ordered boysenberry pie a fa mode and coffee with cream Deciding the silence in the cafe was too much to bear I walked over to the jukebox hoping to find a couple familiar tunes Finding no Blondie or Knack 1 was forced to settle for Merle Haggard and Waylon Jennings And just for 9-- |