Show — — —— The Herald “TlirWEEfe Iniative’s Objectives?" by James A Ionson Washington 11 am DC Engineering Auditorium EC 106 "How Do We Achieve the SDI Objectives?” by James A Ionson Washington DC 2:30 pm Engineering Auditorium EC 106 Discussion of SDI James A Ionson and Wolfgang Panofsky with USU space scientist John Raitt as moderator 3:30pm Engineering Auditorium EC 106 family Activities will include a flag raising ceremony pancake breakfast parade melodrama trail ride food booths and games for youngsters according to Colleen Olsen Weston City spokesperson For information about entering the parade (scheduled for 10 am) call Clark and Dixie Nielsen (208) For information about the trail ride or Brent call Steve Reeder will be Lunch Corbridge is advisable served so said Olsen Cost is $3 for the trail ride or 34 on the day of the ride 747-35- 747-35- 747-33- 82 BASEBALL — Brigham Peaches vs Smithfield Blue Sox 8 pm at Blue Sox Park Tremonton Junior Lish vs Hyrum 8 pm at Hyrum A NATO CONFERENCE PUBLIC LECTURE — "The History of Space-Tim- e Concepts in Physics” by Jurgen Ehlers Max Planck Institute for Physics and Astrophysics Munich West Germany 7:30 pm Eccles Conference Center Auditorium at USU Free USU SCIENCE LECTURE SERIES — n Cycle Relating to SDI Technologies” by Wolfgang Panofsky Stanford Linear Accelerator Center Stanford University 11 am Engineering Auditorium EC 106 Wolfgang Panofsky and USU faculty will answer questions from the audience This lecture held at 2:30 pm Engineering Auditorium EC 106 “Action-Reactio- BASEBALL — Logan Tremonton Junior Lish Worthington Park Aggies 8 pm “A THOUSAND CLOWNS” by Herb Gardner presented by the Old Lyric Repertory Company at the Lyric Theatre 28 West Center in Logan 8 pm Tickets are available at the USU and at the theater Ticket Office on performance evenings Same prices as all Lyric performances 750-165- 7 FESTIVAL OF THE AMERICAN WEST Great West Fair held daily from 9 pm on the Spectrum Field and in the HPER Building Admission: Adults (10 and over) 3350 under 10 free groups (consisting of 20 or more people) 33 senior citizens 33 2-- - “The HISTORICAL PAGEANT West: America’s Odyssey’ held in the USU Spectrum each evening at 8 pm Doors open at 7:20 Admission: adults 36 under 12 33 Groups and Senior Citizens 35 Special adult combination tickets 39 JENSEN LIVING HISTORICAL THRESHING WEEKEND 1 6 miles Located on Highway southwest of Logan Free and open to 4 for more Call the public information FARM 89-9- 245-406- NEW WORLD STRING QUARTET Concert sponsored by the Music West 8 pm Chamber Music Institute Eccles Conference Center Auditorium at USU Admission: Adults 36 senior citizens 33 students 32 “A MURDER IS ANNOUNCED” by Agatha Christie presented by the Old Lyric Repertory Company at the Lyric Theatre 28 WEst Center in Logan 8 pm Same prices and ticket outlets as all Lyric performances - BASEBALL Hyrum vs HU1 Field doubleheader 2 pm in Layton Logan vs Belnap doubleheader 2 pm in Plain City HIKE THE LIMBER PINE TRAIL IN 20 1986 -- 3 LOGAN CANYON using the new Audubon nature trail guide Go through subalpine fir and aspen forests mountain mahogany and Umber pine on the three-mil- e loop After the hike drive to the Tony Grove Ranger Station for supper and early evening birding at campground A good trip to see mountain songbirds including Calliope hum-ingbi- olive-side- d thrushes and warblers USU radio tower at 3 pm 700 North Bring supper mosquito repeUant Easy turn by 9 rd flycatcher Leave from at 1200 East water and walking Re- FESTIVAL OF THE AMERICAN WEST Great West Fair held daily from 2 - 9 pm on the Spectrum Field and in the HPER Building Admission: Adults (10 and over) 3350 under 10 free groups (consisting of 20 or more people) 33 senior citizens 33 - HISTORICAL PAGEANT “The West: America's Odyssey’ held in the USU Spectrum each evening at 8 pm Doors open at 7:20 Admission: adults 36 under 12 33 Groups and Senior Citizens 35 Special adult combination tickets 39 JENSEN LIVING HISTORICAL FARM THRESHING Located on Highway southwest of Logan Call the public information WEEKEND 6 miles Free and open to 245-406- 89-9- 1 4 for more THE NORTHERN UTAH CHORAL SOCIETY with WU1 Kesling directing and the Music West Orchestra perform “The Lord Nelson Mass” by Haydn Sponsored by the Music West Institute of Choral Studies 8 pm Chase Fine Arts Center Kent Concert Hall AdAdults 36 Students 32 mission: Senior Citizens 33 vs at “A MAN WITH A LOAD OF MISCHIEF” by John Clifton and Ben Traver presented by the Old Lyric Repertory Company at the Lyric Theatre 28 West Center in Logan at 8 pm Tickets are available at the USU and at the Lyric Ticket Office Theatre on performance evenings Adults $5 USU students faculty and staff senior citizens and youths $4 children under five not admitted 750-165- JournalCache Sunday July “A MAN WITH A LOAD OF MISCHIEF” by John Clifton and Ben Traver presented by the Old Lyric Repertory Company at the Lyric Theatre 28 West Center in Logan at 8 pm Tickets are available at the USU 7 and at the Lyric Ticket Office Theatre on performance evenings Adults 35 USU students faculty and staff senior citizens and youths 34 children under five not admitted 7 750-165- WILL CELEWESTON IDAHO BRATE PIONEER DAY Thursday July 24 with activities for the whole On The fcwf Antelope Island closed Ferry service to Antelope Island State Park has been discontinued for the 1986 season Because the culinary water system at the park does not meet Davis County Health Department Environmental Health Division standards Wester River Expeditions Antelope Island Tours Inc will not provide services this season Ferry service will resume in the spring of ' 1987 after water quality problems at the park have been corrected Culinary water quality at Antelope Island State Park was adversely affected when the well supplying the system became inundated by rising waters of the Great Salt Lake Drilling a new well will begin early July ' Because the ferry service provided the only public access it has become necessary to close the park for this season Recreationists particularly boaters and hikers are urged to observe the closure Disregarding the closure eould result in a citation for trespassing T their environment will be on display at the Utah Museum of Natural History during July and August Stevie Ray Vaughan is a Texan who wrings emotion The exhibit also includes small mounted specimens from his reflecting the influence of Along with the photographs they illustrate an guitarists from Jimi Hendrix to BB King His astonishing ability of life forms — insects birds and roughed edged voice is featured on the hew “Soul To snakes — to blend with natural settings Soul” LP m such numbers as “Looking Out The Some use “imitative” coloring such as the insects Window Of Life” Vaughan says he is trying to spark that closely resemble leaves and twigs Others use widespread acceptance of the blues Vaughan and special guest Bonnie Raitt will appear “disruptive” coloring effective in a greater variety of at ParkWest near Salt Lake City on Friday July 25 circumstances An example is the fawn’s spotted coat at 7:30 pm Tickets are 31325 in advance 31525 day which acts like a hunter’s camouflage suit to break up of the snow and are on sale at all Datatix outlets (The the animal’s outline The exhibit was created at the John Conner Museum Salt Palace Special Events Center Triad ticket at Texas A&I University in Kingsville Tex It has office Capitol Theatre and all ZCMIs) ParkWest toured such Institutions as the Chicago Academy of Toad Tape in Ogden and Cosmic Aeroplane Sciences and the Dallas Museum of Natural History The Utah Museum of Natural History is located at the Second South Street entrance to the University of pm and “Crypsis” a photographic exhibit examining how Utah campus Hours are 9:30 am-5:3- 0 t 'Jinimali use' color' texture andihape to blend info nqcppmpn£undays Vaughan Raitt share stage six-stri-ng Animal photos featured i iVi l i’i Vi’ |