Show n 8 CM m ' Freeman Miss £ and Sizemore ("Saving ("Driving As normalcy ffipe upside-dow- n the film progresses Sanderson must choose between his lessons and his old me-fir-st attitude Rated PG-1-3 for language violence and sexually Probably not a good film for those younger than 13 Three Andys out of four —Andy Morgan for The Herald Journal Daisy”) Tom 8 o3 S 2 xa) 0) £ I Pri- vate Ryan") are the mittary head honcho sent to eradicate the aliens Rated R (or gory violence tense scenes and swearing your money is better spent on another movie as this has sporadic bursts of terror and a lame second act R for violence gore and language 131 min Two Andys out of four —Andy Morgan for The Herald Journal “How to Lose a Guy In 10 Days” Rated PG-1- 3 new on the Internet However when his leggy blonde actually turns out to be a heavy-se-t black woman named Charlene (Queen Latifah) Sanderson's world of order and Surprisingly tolerable for a romantic comedy She's a magazine columnist writing about the mistakes women make in relationships he’s an ad exec bet him he whose cant make a woman fal in love with him They just happen to find each other Two and a half stars out of four —The Associated Press Andy Definitely not a movie for the kids or your teenagers “Bringing Down the House” Rated PG-1-3 Peter Sanderson (Steve Mar- a recently tfvorced lawyer who thinks he may have found a tin) is love-intere- st 00 01 CD £ TrOTctCls C!Z2S23i Continued from A6 S w? ' :2ztpzf& continued from p7 - And as mentioned before there is much shooting knifing punching and explosions There is also one scene where a strip club is the backdrop (I’ll let you do the math) and another where the drug lord dances does the R rated lambada with a nameless dancer Andy Morgan is a graduate student of journalism at Utah State University hie is among a number of freelance writers whose columns appear hi The Herald Journal as part of an effort to expose readers to a variety of community voices He is not an employee of the newspaper Feedback at Ceramics (abloom Utah State University Ceramics will hold its annual spring sale Wfedhesday April 16 from 8 am to 8 pm in die Tkggiirt Student Center International Lounge More than 25 Utah State ceramics students will present an abundance of pots for sale and the sale is open to everyone “With die variety of firings surfaces and glazes on these pots everyone should be able to find something they like or a great Mother’s Day gift” said Rachel Devore of die USU Ceramics Guild Both cash and checks will be accepted All the ceramic pieces presented for sale are made and fired at Utah State running die gamut from traditional functional pots to sculpture and everything in between “Last year I went to the spring sale and I was amazed at the quality and variety of ceramics available” said Nancy Bell linguistics professor at Utah State The Utah State University Ceramics Guild’s spring sale is organized and staffed entirely by guild members who will be available throughout th? day to answer any questions about the ceramics presented at the sale A portion of the sale’s proceeds funds the USU Ceramics Guild which uses the money for equipment purchases maintenance and visiting artists For further information call the Utah 6 State ceramics studio at The 797-356- wares that wU be on sale at the Taggart Student Center International Lounge on April 16 A sample of SUPPORTIVE CARE MEANINGFUL ACTIVITIES SECURITY PEACE OF MIND ‘ AREiYOU CONSIDERING ASSISTEDJM LlVING!FORA’LOVED one?MM Providence Ambled Living often all the respect dignity and supportive caFe of an extended family V-3 SC Only 40 residents --staff members know the residents and their families Service beyond expectation Cheerful surroundings and meaningful activities brighten even gloomy days Home-styl- e meals allow for food preferences and requirements Providence Assisted Living HUNG THIS AD IH a receive a RETIREMENT free GIFT! LIVING GROUP Your Extended Family for ' Can Call Today 7924770 233 NORTH MAIN PROVIDENCE UTAH ftUM HOUSING OfTMlUHTY i |