Show The Eagle page 7 oGallery East continued from page 6 photos that emphasized poverty and injustice to bolster the Resettlement Administration's plan to provide sturdy homes and subsistence plots for miners in order to shield them from the insecurity of company housing and seasonal employment in the mines" Young explained The portfolio of Consumers oresent images of the nigged severe and economically depressed population but am tempered by the optimism of the New Deal Other sections of the exhibit examine agricultural and rural lifestyles from Cache and Wasatch counties to small irrigated fruit farms of Utah's Dixie Gallery East is open weekdays from 8:30 am to 4:30 pjn and evening hours upon request For more information 0 call Jim Young at CEU ext 318 637-212- Spook alley returns to old hospital basement Ghouls specters and apparitions will once again wander the labyrinth of halls in the old Carbon Hospital as Halloween approaches when the CEU Theatre Students Association stages the Haunted Hospital October 29 through 31 Admission is $350 per person $150 for CEU students with activity cards The spook alley will open Saturday night October 29 at about 10:00 pm following the conclusion of "The Foreigner" which is being presented in the Geary Theatre by the CEU Theatre Department Patrons who present their ticket stubs from the play will receive $1 off the admission (vice of the spook alley on Saturday The chills and thrills resume from 7 to 1 1 pm Sunday night and 6 pm to Midnight on Halloween The spook alley has been a favorite tradition in Carbon County for several years It was moved to the stage and basement of the Geary Theatre because of renovation work in the hospital building in 1987 Returning to its original site this year the Haunted Hospital will send patrons into a maze where they can wander through places like the morgue or confront some of the area's more popular unsavory characters The design and construction of the spook alley are created by CEU theatre students and all run profits from the three-nigwill benefit the student group The public is invited to attend but parents are warned that the experience may be too frightening for small children ht for a Waiting studentloan can be a pain unless you let Randie“Speedy”Bales process your GSL application at First Interstate Bank Randie is committed to processing Guaranteed Student Loans faster than any other GSL lender She even hand-carriapplications to the Loan Servicing Corporation so there won't be any slip-up- s d For super fast time come to First es turn-aroun- Interstate Bank of Utah Pick up a GSL application at any First Interstate branch near your school Or Randie Bales will mail one to you if you call her at 801-350-72- 60 First Interstate Bank Member FDIC Equal Opportunity Lender of Grotona by Pierre Puget The Louvre Perm 1 |