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Show r --rf ray 0O17TB22N UTAH KSWS WEDiCZSAY Community APBSLgXim 2i 1997 Womens Conference to feature Gordon B. Hinckley fireside t The 1997 Womens Conference, Search Diligently in the Light of Christ, will feature a fireside by LDS Church President Gordon B. Hinckley, as well I, V1 as many other presentations and 1 activities May 1 and 2 on the Brigham YoungUniversity campus. Registration is $30 for the full conference or $15 for one day only. Participants can register or in by phone (801) Harman 352 Building person at until April 25. Other registration times are April 30 at the BYU Conference Center from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and the days of the conference at the Marriott Center outdoor ticket booths. Registration forms are available at information desks in the Harman Building, Smoot Ad- I 378-769- 2, r yf V ministration Building and , Wilkinson Center or can be obtained by writing to Womens Conference, 352 Harman Building, Provo, Utah 84602-153BYU faculty, staff and students and spouses can attend the conference sessions free with BYU identification. President Hinckleys fireside is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Thursday (May 1) in the Marriott Center and will be broadcast live on both KBYU-T(channel 11) and the LDS Church satellite ,1 I ' 0. V One other live broadcast 7:30 p.m. A 3:30 p.m. matinee Thursday will be Wendy L. and evening performance at 8 Watson, BYU associate profes- p.m. will be held Thursday. A sor of marriage and family new musical celebrating the therapy graduate programs, at 150th anniversary of Utahs pio5:30 p.m. neers, The Trail of Dreams, live broadcasts (May will be presented in the de Jong Fridays will be Isaiah scholar Ann Concert Hall at 8 p.m. Thursday 2) Madsen at 5:30 p.m., former and 7:30 p.m. Friday. Womens Conference will also member of the Relief Society two evening events with Ellen board host Mary general Edmunds at 6:30 p.m. and newly artists whose work is on display called Relief Society general in the Museum of Arts fiber art president Mary Ellen Smoot at exhibition. Held in the Study 7:30 p.m. Gallery, the events are free. On Thursday, hooked rug Another new feature this year is the evening ofmusic and dance designer Rebecca Knudsen Wednesday and Navajo rug weaver Let a performances 2) Keith will speak at 5 p.m., (April through Friday in the Harris Fine Arts Center. and fabric designer Cheng-Hw- a Tickets for the music and Zeng and wearable art dance performances are $5 and designer Nannette Holmberg are available at the Harris Fine will speak at 6 p.m. Arts Ticket Office, BYU Harris Fridays speakers will be Leta Fine Arts Center, Provo, Utah Keith and Persian block printed 84602-640fabric designer Mary Farah-nakia- n (01) The BYU International Folk at 6 p.m., and wearable Dance Ensemble will perform at art designer Christine Bramhall 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the de and felted fabric designer and Jong Concert Hall.The Salt Lake spinner Kathy Webb at 7 p.m. addition, a special $5 group Community College Chamber will present the songs rate is available for Womens Singers and poetry of many cultures in participants at the Spiritual Journey Wednesday Museum of Art feature exhibi- at 7:3Q p.m. in the Madsen Re- tion, Masada and the Dead Sea cital Hall. Sisters, Daughters, Scrolls. Tickets can be pur- Wives and Friends will take center stage in the Pardoe Theater Wednesday and Friday at 30-M- 378-HFA- 6, ay C. Kanab was Ore ontypitstop for these greyhounds as they head from Tucson to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, a 30 hour trip, photo by Claudia Presto. ex-raci- Greyhounds on the road to freedom greyhounds receive out yearly by organisations Ann- - around the United States, like Marie Dale, a Kanab resident, Kanabs Greyhound Gang, an-I- n as they make a brief pit stop, other 25,000 to 30,000 are killed courtesy of Fred Otte. They are because they are no longer on their way from the racing ing money for their owners. track in Tucson to loving homes Utah is one of the few states in Coeur d Alene, Idaho. This is that does not allow race tracks. their only chance to stop on a 30 but still opens its heart to these elegant, loving dogs. 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