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Show I 13, 1996 The Dixie Sun annual Robert N. Sears Art 'show commence with gala dinner ',jth annual Robert N. Sears Dixie nitational Art Show commenced with a Center .a dinner in the Gardner iucakl 12 at 6 p.m. 'room, Feb. eeef: Sponsored by the Art Alliance of Dixie m Allege, the gala began with a reception, eflcial k deluded a viewing of selected art eXten' " ,.d from the Invitational, and was :'1 iv.ed by dinner at 7 p.m. Attire for the and the cost could be applied to any purchase made at the Invitational. The official Art Show exhibit will officially begin Feb. 17, in the Graff Fine Arts Center. The month-lon- g art display runs through March 23, and is open from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and from 6 p.m. Sundays. Each work exhibited is for sale to the pub- 9th I fol-10- ut tolt'- - f j 1 jla was it is nds - mnderful VentL"1 lines, " u ' p a,unic ' A :k said evening," one of the Invitational is Sharon organiz-larni- invitations could easily be calling Dixie College, 652- - never, r!! famed by In The 652-779- 3. majority of transfer students from Dixie College continue on to SUU When here U; Leir finish tdoe'tl le aur-the gu degree here at Dixie, they the point when it is time to to the age-ol- d question-wher- e associates Hi to come tk decide joy fr.t kes tut iet7 m working relationship with Dixie. Aside from having recruiters here on the Dixie campus, SUU strives to share a lot of their resources with Dixie. Students can continue their education through Dixie without ever leaving St. George and complete their degree through the resources of SUU. This program is only in operation for a select number of majors. Students make this close association with the schools and it seems that SUU is the obvious choice. SUU appreciates this connection, resulting in the largest percentage of transfer students coming from Dixie. students SUN DIXIE THE from of For more information concerning the art show call the dinner was $75 a plate addition, d d College. ; mee' to Funds from the gala dinner and sale of the art works are applied towards the eventual construction of an art museum on the college campus. On every painting sold, the artist receives 70 percent of the price and the purchaser makes a 30 percent contribution to Dixie was by special invitation only; eala he c lic. semi-form- an excellent opportunity to get a preview of the art and to enjoy a M students of the total student popuof 5,194 are from Washington the County, and are currently attending seemingly popular SUU. SUU has dome the place of choice for quite a few continuing Dixie College grads. The only reason offered why so many 627 lation continue their education students SUU, is is 1 at that SUU maintains a very good FOR SALE 1991 Eagle Talon TSI, All- - Wheel drive, auto, new tires, adult owned, 48K, $9,800.00. 652-055- confidential answers about HIVAIDS. 1 800 FON AIDS, 7. Diamonds E color, - Round .55 carat, Advertise in The Dixie Sun Classified Section appraised $2586.00, sell $1045.00. Round .48 carat E color, appraised $2138.00. Sell $925. Round .38 carat F color. Appraised $1710.00, sell $725.00. Marquise .46 carat G color. Appraised $2236.00, sell $895.00. All have papers. Settings al. 673-869- option- 8. 53 PRACTICAL WAYS TO SAVE BIG ON GROCERIES. $2, J Mainor 1636 Red Rock, Las Vegas, NV 89102 PERSONAL Love your Valentine. Protect both of you. Call the Utah AIDS Foundation Hotline for Make a big impression on your Ualentine. Send balloons from Joker Joker. Bring in this ad for a 1 5 discount on orders Placed by Feb. 1 2. FREE! 7 Classified 2-- ' f Page SANDWICH With Purchase Of Any Sandwich Of Equal Or Greater Value Valentines Good At All Locations IJSCONECUITER One Coupon Per Customer Per Visit 7th East & 511 E. 7th So., St. George 628-074- 2 Student Support Services Student Support Services University of Nevada - Sign Language Workshop Las Uegas College Tour February 16th 1996 students interested in touring St. George Blvd. Any contact Marc Searle ASC. Room 120 or Phone652- UNLU SUPPORT IS OUR MIDDLE NAME F Wednesday, February 21st, p.m. ASC, Dunford Auditorium Presenter : David Roos Learn how to sign and about ASL issues Prizes and refreshments! MOT 11 |