Show l'"'"""""le"0"110"0 l 04 41044wwr-s- C6 CALENDAR Continued from C--1 cake a and an Opemcg of an eshrbit of ot!ects from the D Mort Jr Collectma of Afrtran Art Utah Museum of not Arts Mooday-Fnda- y 10 a m to 5 p m:Saturday-Sumday2t5p Free to the puthe Monday torrimunity meeting with Leavitt 5 to 6 30 p m Calvary Baptist rhumb 532 E 700 South Salt Lake City sponsored by the Governor's Black Achisory Council Open to pubbc Martin Luther King eoinmemorative display opens for the week Southent Utah University s Student Center Cedar City itsfriran-Ainenca- Gov Memorial observance at the Ili 11 Air Force Base Chapel 2 p in Guest speaker is the Rev CLarles Petty of the Second Baptist Church Ogden Nonviolence workshop 7 to 9 pm Calvary Baptist Church 532 E TOO South Salt Lake City Speaker is the Rev James M Lawson of Los Angeles primary figure in the civil-righmovement and associate of Martin Luther King Jr Also participating will be members of Basketthe Salt Lake City mayor's Late-Nigball Team Free and open to public let-tuA and concert featuring the Rev France Davis and the Gospel Choir both from Calvary Baptist Church Salt Lake City in the Stal Music Building on the Cedar City campus Free and open to public Ogden Area Community Action Agency commemorative breakfast 8:30 am 3159 Grant Ave Ogden Suggested donation $5 States Martin Luther King JrHuman Rights Commission presentation at the Utah Legislature 11 am State Capitol g ceremony noon State Capitol Commemorative luncheon noon sponsored by the Salt Lake branch NAACP Little America Hotel 500 S Main Salt Lake City Young People's Peace Vigil 7 to 9 pm Rotunda Free and open to public Capitol -A Word A Song" dramatic tribute presented by Prester and Bertha Pickett of Cleveland 5:30 pm Taggart Student Center Auditorium Utah State University Logan USU candlelight march 6:30 pm from Taggart Student Center to USU Alumni House Reception to follow at Alumni House Wednesday Speech by the Rev Lawson keynoting the University of L'tah's observance noon Olpm Union Ballroom Free and open to public Student panel on Are You Able to Celebrate Martin Luther Kings Dream at SL'U'r noon Kolob Living Room SUU Student Center Free and open to public Thursday PRESS Rentals 1"Cliffbanger" Columbia TriStar 2 "Rising Sun" Fox 3 "Sliver" Paramount 4 "Sleepless in Seattle" Columbia TriStar 5 "Made in America" Warner the only person who did not question her "Elvis was the epitome of the American dream" Wilkinson says "He was a man who came from poor beginnings and went on to become the world's biggest star He would love Joani's idea" Cross says most people roll their eyes and call her a nut when she tells them about the store One of her college professors urged her to do a marketing study before she went to all the trouble of starting a new business "I told him I didn't have to Not when I've got people following me for miles just to find out where I got the little tag in my car that says 'Elvis Fan on Board" To support her fledgling business Cross works three jobs: as an accountant assistant to a University of Utah professor and teachy er of a crash course for students about to take the CPA exam twice-weekl- She reports that The Memphis Connection already has received some traffic Most people stop intrigued by the homemade "ElvisAvon" signs that mark the career-advisin- way have loved Elvis for 40 years and I have sold Avon for 14 years It seemed like the perfect combination to me" Cross says "I have a degree in accounting but I've had people tell me I'm a born marketer" But because she is having a birthday party for the King don't assume Cross believes that Elvis is still alive "That is a crazy idea I like Elvis for his music It's the kind of stuff that has a lot of good memories for me and helps get me through the bad times" Cross was in the audience at Elvis' 1972 and '74 concerts in the Salt Palace and one of her favor 1 Orem-base- d PCA111 40111PgRENO ssvris ALL c '''' 561-220- 273 apr the Its Poz Sal Hc call by Tw 35C Ach stas "St alb bur oth fro tt N v— N7 119 NEAL 41 )1' — i I NEW il There's N About IL Still$1019 1 9 44 ! 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Sales Here are the nation's most popular videos as they appear in next week's issue of Billboard maga- JOAN1 CROSS Create a career that will bring you every good thing in life Prestige Independence Financial security Join the more than 200 young women and men that enrolled in INTERNATIONAL last year Scholarships and Financial aid available to those qualified A winning career is just a phone call away NEXT CLASS BEGINS JAN 18 at all locations 6 "The Firm- - Paramount 7 "Free Willy- - Warner 8 "Indecent Proposal- Paramount 9 "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story- 10 "Guilty as con- AA Austad Auditorium WSU convocation 1030 am guest speaker Kimberly Aiken 1994 Miss America from South Carolina Free and open to the public A number of events also are planned nest month in conjunction with the Utah observance of Black History Month TOP VIDEOS ite memories is being kissed by Elvis as she stood at the foot of the stage in 1974 She also knew enough about Elvis' music to recognize that it was Wilkinson playing lead guitar in the band on those nights Wilkinson visited friends in Salt Late City during those concert stops He relocated to Utah he said when the crime in Los Angeles became too much A stroke that affected movement on his left side has tempered his guitar g playing He now runs a business "I wouldn't give JOarli the time of day if I thought she thought Elvis were still alive" Wilkinson adds "If he were alive I'd kick his butt for leaving us to deal with all those crackpots who think they've seen him flipping burgers in Kalamazoo or have a recording of him singing in some bar" Since Cross and Wilkinson are fans of Elvis in his "concert years" the latter part of his career they have invited Kerry Elvis Summers an Satat to perform impersonator urday's event Summers will be dressed in a replica of Elvis' "American Eagle" concert --4- Thursday Jan 20 -Rebuilding Community: Hopes and Aspirations of Youth" panel discussion noon Saltair Room Olpin Union U of U Free and open to public Annual Martin Luther King Breakfast 9 am Defense Depot Ogden Ogden Adraission $5 Convocation with Julianne Malveaux Cali THE ASSOCIATED Jan 17 Monday marathon m te Race Unity Workshop 10 am to 3 pm Red Lion Hotel 255 S West Teznple Salt 1ake City Sponsored by the Institute for the Healmg of Racism Tickets are 17 in advance and 910 at the door -Umo3a Jam a stomp- dance 930 pm The Gallery cafeteria in WSLI Umon Building 13 general admission: 12 for WSU students Tuesday concert-fil- Among the novelty items for sale are Elvis calendars wind chimes and photocopies of the Last Will and Testament of Elvis Presley On the other side of the room are lipsticks lotions and jewelry items made by the Avon company The store is a dream come true for Cross who determined on her birthday last year that she was going to have as much fun being 50 as she did living in the 1950s She made the resolution over a free birthday lunch at DennY's "1 decided right then and there that I would get myself a convertible and open my own Elvis store" she says eyes misting at the thought of accomplishing one of those things Meeting Wilkinson a guitarist who toured with Elvis from 1968 to 1977 and since has relocated to Sandy helped inspire Cross to go ahead with her goal to open a store The two were participants at a candlelight vigil this past August in Salt Lake City's Memory Grove on the 16th anniversary of Elvis' death When Cross told Wilkinson about her plan he was Saturday Jan 15 op 194 Friday January 7 hare laced IlLis for 40 years and I have sold Aron fer 14 yews It seemed lace the perfect corrzbination to me I hare a degree in accotmgrzg but I've had people tell rze rm a born marketer t test Performance featuring &verse etbut Li7 p szt Fangsbury 11iJ cm tbe U of U campus Arricmg performers are the Faith Shield Temple Gospel idiom Chow Medic-m- e Drum and Dance Group South Seas Serenaders Resoluttons Student Dance Company and choreographer Eddie Martmes and his dren's Dance Theatre Honorees are State Lake and 16 Utah Rep Pete Sono Junior- - and pipia Free to and open public sAwardFor the People banquet sponsored by the WSLT Black Area Council and WSU Alumni Senator StudentsWS Black Center 630 pm Speaker is the Rev Shirley Jones of an Ogden outreach nunstry and coordmator of anti-ganprograms for Weber and Davis counties A altiLSSIOZI 110 : students $S Outs CI R Continued from Friday Sunday -- w Store is a dream come true for Elvis fans in Utah la larr—a eetecz—v on Weber S'att UnitertaAnitM Aaltertura the ty ta:ttng fat-11-y Browning Center It SU Ogies 10 30 an Free and open to patie Speed by Sytteaer Monroe Leo Angeies bureau of Tine magazine Salt Lake Cry Pub-b- e rwe 5 o0 South 7 30 p Free Sontbent Utah tnerstry student-4pol- ' to inkr4ht Sf1 StLilent oared dance V p Center nts I 401104w4-immer- The Sa!t Lake Tribune Art lectures to honor rights leader 11 orioNtwiw"""---4-"-0d41-41e-90" iiirimitij - 47 60! 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