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Show I t Sun Chronicle-Advertis- i Thursday, April 22, 1971 er Drama sot 4-- 0 May at WSC Twelfth Night, onno rump SLICED ROAST Leon streaked for crispier frying and mild smoked for the best flavor in compdy. Twelfth Night has enchanting comedy, adventure, and romance, with a setting on an ob- Choice or Albe.tsons Supreme. tender, juicy roast to please your taste USDA A which com- bines many elements of good theatre, according to the director, will be presented by Weber State College May 4 through 8, Fine Arts Little Theatre. John M. Elzey is directing and he and two other members of the WSC Theatre staff--D- r. T. Leonard Rowley and Ivan A. Crosland--hav- e roles in the bacon. scure make-believ- e seacoast director Elzey said. tried through a new interpretation of the classic to of Illyria, We have make it even happier and more facetious than ever. Because Shakespearean lit- erature is important to school students, special performances for them will be given at 4 p.m. matinees on April 28, 29, 30 and on May 3, director Elzey said. Tickets for the secondary grade students may be had by contacting the Weber State Theatre Box office. Director Elzey performs the role of Orsino. Dr. Rowley, theatre department chairman, is cast as a priest, and Mr. Crosland as a sailor. lb. SKINLESS WIENERS ,59 BflfS SLICED LUNCHMEAT 1ZW BARS BARS CHUNK BOLOGNA LASCO .49- SHRIMP COCKTAIL 3;: ALBERTSONS SLICED MEATS ORN Table Mix 3 ICE AS OR Several veteran student performers have been selected for the cast, including Bill Allred, Tim Duncanson Larry Fulton, Brent Harris, Allan Lykins, and Tom Wertz. Others carrying important roles are Nels Carlson, Kelly Dazet, John Herndon, Tom Lynda Brown, Kris Gloria Jensen, Rebecca Jones, Lorraine Seigrist, and Claudia Thomason Allred. - Wik-stro- 1 Gar-mir- Cl Albertsons velvet smooth, available many delicious flavors. e, Regular performances are scheduled for May 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 at 8 p.m. and on May 8 at 2 p.m. SWANSON DINNER CREAM If Wanda Whalen designed the show, with David Barber directing the scenery construction. .49 CHIRK BOLOGNA high Drug users Of offered mid-Apri- The program utilizes a twofold approach to drug abuse treatment. (1) The medical area includes medical evaluation of the clients, urinalysis to furnish clinical detection of drugs, and professionally dispensed methadone. (2) The psychological and areas include sociaological professional screening evaluation for admittance into the encounter therapy project, groups designed to confront the clients with reality, individual counseling to help formulate client objectives and goals, and other kinds of rehabilitative g therapy designed to oriented activties. Head Lettuce The ultimate goal of all rehabilitative processes is the return of the addicts to a drug free status. Heads Project members are concerned private citizens whoare their time and volunteering knowledge to aid in establishing the program. PINEAPPLES NO. 1 BROCCOLI la 10 AT ER Kim, . . GOLD STRIKE STAMPS 69' 1 aW t SOFTENER $3 t Iftiii EhmiiiiuJI Ik Plus i'DROX COOKIES UBE BISCUITS plays at the Salt Lake Salt City, April 28 Palace, lies of 1971 which through May 2. Utah Power concerned with environment aid that our metropolitan areas must have; Some conservationists ar(5) And not least, we need it if all those who are just emgue that this perpetually accelerating expansion of power is. erging from dire poverty are not necessary. They maintain to enjoy a standard of living that people should replace the that we have come to take for outmoded standard of living granted. And utility advertising and concept by the more human quality of life concept. promotion of attempting to build k The fact is the quality of loads helps make more life and electric energy use efficient use of generation and are bound together; moreover, keeps the cost of power low. without electricity our whole There are available ways to civilization as we know it comes to a halt. There is hardly a move you can make if there were no electric power to help us accomplish what you want to do. It is false to argue for the discouragement of the use of the electricity by curtailing its use, by charging premium rates for greater use of electricity and the curbing of the industrys THERM A advertising and promotion of electricity. Increased use of electricity is fundamental to solving the vc.y environmental problems facing the nation: (1) Electricity is the cleanest energy known capable of powering machinery and will provide jobs for millions of young people moving into the labor force each year; (2) We need it to operate the vastly expanded sewage treatment and water purification plants that a growing population demands; OCOeST Pi'TUIZES OF (3) We need more power to WHEELS ARE FOUHP IN SUMERIAN do the very recycling of waste PAS RELIEFS, PATIU6 FROM THE that is so desirable; FOURTH M'LLEMIUM.B C.; WHICH SHOW A SOLIP WHEEL MAPE UF (4) We need it for clean OF THREE SE6MEWTS OF WOOP mass transportation systems years. eliminate smoking stacks by use of electrostatic precipitators. For example, Utah Power & Lights Huntington iW' AIL w -- a ! a D IiuIcjUpjU nii' HEW ROY STORE HOOitS 1 (ilOb'il'M'' j j 9:00 Thurs. Fri. A.M. until Sat. 9:00 P.M. OPEN SUNDAYS 10:00 A.M. until 7:00 P.M. Mr. Peterson emphasized that all treatment under Project Reality will be conducted under the close superivision of a professional advisory board in accordance with Federal and State Regulations. He said the project is endorsed by the Utah Division of Drugs, Division of Mental Health, Division of Rehabilitation services, the Salt Lake County Social Services, the Salt Lake Jaycces and the City and County Health Reality stresses Project that this pr gram will be coordinated with all other drug programs under the umbrella of the Utah Drug Foundaiton. For information write Project Reality, P.O. Box 16122, Salt Lake City, Utah, or call 2 after 6 p.m. Canyon Plant is incorporating all the environmental safeguards that present-da- y technology can offer and the utility just placed an order for an electrostatic precipitator which Will ?ojt $3.25 million and will remove 99.5 percent of particulate from stack emissions. ITACTICS mill mini OUMQCreAS A win. if the to THE player putsthem place, THE wheel MARplES WILL Tumbling out. whew it IN WRONG WILL WHIRL AMP Come comes WHEEL to fun, the. game is the M.cOY. Family Group Portraits Sunday Roy - April One Day Only 322-303- E. IN A pRAPLEY PLAYERS SPIN A SPIWHJER WHICH TELLS WHERE TO PUT MARSLfS ow A WHEEL.THEY MUSTCETALL THEIR MARPLES OW THE WHEEL NO AGE LIMIT "ADULTS WELCOME" One Complimentary portrait will be given to each family at a gilt from our itore These ore beoutihilly posed portraits, not snapshots, taken by a skilled, professional Photographer. CMneiiN mult m afcomaamio it a faiimi Albertsons in TO PAY ARE a mew miltow poor GAME CALIEP WHIRLOUr! Snw non-dru- AVOCADOS. Pk d off-pea- Project Reality, which has as its goal a rehabilitation program to aid drug users, announced today it will open a live-i- n l. facility in Paul E. Peterson, chairman of the groups board of directors, said Lee Miceli has been selected as live-i- n house director and Bob Tucker will be director of therapy. Tentative plans call for a public open house, to explain the program, on April 24, Mr. Peterson said. The house is located at 141 East 7th South. Project Reality is a program designed for all drug abusers employing a residential treatment center and outpatient facilities; with special devoted to heroin emphasis addicts seeking treatment by methadone blockade and . Ship-sta- the ice. 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