Show '' UAS $£& VV38JSW' !' - J jr j 'VV'V ' :v:vVMMIKh Rock and Fossil Day at Utah State University on Saturday Oct 25 Hosted by Utah State’s geology department die free event will be held from 10 am until noon in the geology building at die northeast corner of the Quad “This is a biannual event to showcase geological studies and research at Utah State and introduce young people to geology” said Tom Lachmar associate pro-- : - fessor of geology and event organizer “We’ll have exhibits to interest adults as well as children” r The gathering features hands-o- n examination of fossils rocks and minerals satellite maps micro- -' scopic views of rocks and miner-al- s ground water displays demonstrations of how to identify diffraction minerals with and a traveling exhibit from the Utah Museum of Natural History “We also invite visitors to bring their own mystery rocksj fossils and minerals and have diem identified by our students during the open house” said Lachmar For more information contact the Utah State geology department 3 at (435) : ' X-r- ay V 797-127- ' f V a’av r-- Wendt poet and teacher will read 17 at 7:30 at Chapter Ttoo Books 130 N 100 East in Logan A booksigning and reception will follow this free event ' Wendt has been writing poetry and g for more than 30 teaching years in colleges and universities as well as in poetry residencies in several hundred elementary school middle school and high school classrooms in Oregon Washington Iowa and Utah Her book “Starting with Little Things: A Guide to Teaching Poetry in the Classroom” now in its fifth printing is being used by teachers throughout the United States and is distributed in German by Ernst Klett Schulbuchverlag a leading publisher of educational materials Wendt’s own poems have been widely published in American literary journals and anthologies including “No More Masks! An Anthologyof Twentieth Century Poetry by Women” Sheis author of four books of poems and the of two major anthologies: “In Her Own Image: Women Working in the Arts” and “From Here We Speak” an anthology of Oregon poetry Her second ' book of poems “Singing the Mozart Requiem” received the Oregon Book Award far poetry Ingrid her works Friday Oct en poetry-writin- 752-207- - 1 ot - : co-edit-or - full-servi- ce 797-26- J 31 Look yodneif ia over eight acres of wakesdi experience the thrills ud chilli Games asd stories (Stfsfdqroaly) -- Wigoa ridei (Suvdijr oafy) J - Vittles ' CORN-fsaio- s or os at tlx NEW Hauled Hollow Hogs-Wart-s Kid Maze -- Campfires -- Pumpkii patch (50 pwpkiw) s Ope Monday through Saturday until November 1st TiCKETS FDR HAUNTED HOLLOW OR THE OORN MAZE ARE: (5 each for adult $3 for cliiHica Friday October 17th 7:30 130 North 100 East GET pm SI $4 each for studeats aad senior aad kids 2 aad sader get ia FRED 3-- OFF WHEN YOU BUY TICKETS FOR BOTH! 0 For hours of operatioa call ot visit awheorg 1 Located os Highwiy is Wclliville jut oatside of Logo M35-245-605- 89-9- ' Logan Utah Book Signing & Reception ! 4351752-908- 9 Sponsored by USU Department ofEnglish Utah Writing Project and Chapter Two Books i Poetry reading Cache Humane Society Friends of Utah State University Libraries The hold its fourth annual die opening lecture of the new acad“Black Cat” emic year on Friday Oct 17 and features Ona benefit dinner Saturday Oct Siporin who presents “Saving the Stones of 25 at 6:30 at Zanavoo Venice” The free lecture begins at 7 pm in the Restaurant in Logan Canyon Merrill Library (first floor) on campus The evening will open with Siporin will discuss the work of a group of music by Bridgerland Edition Venetian citizens who are doing their best to save a reception and a silent aucthe fundamental architecture of the city she said tion Tickets are $40 each and Slides illustrate her discussion can be purchased at Chapter Involved with this group for several years Two Books in Logan or by Siporin has researched the subject extensively 0 and said audience members wUl hear things about calling Attendees will also enjoy a Venice Italy they probably have never heard ' presentation on the society's f before The discussion also considers how people animal shelter building at can become true global citizens 2350 W Valley View The remainder of the Friends series takes place f ' in the new year and includes Ron Shook an assoHighway The exterior of the ciate professor of English at Utah State who prenearly building is being completed f sents ''Racing on the Bonneville Salt Flats” Jan i this month after years offund 23 On Feb 13 assistant professor of French ' Sarah Gordon will raising and with the help of present “A Culinary Comedy ' discounted or donated goods in Medieval French Literature” and labor from area building A lecture in March is to be scheduled and the contractors When completed seriesconcludesApril 16 with JaDene Dcnniston the animal shelter a media specialist at Sunrise Elementary will have room for up to 100 Denniston will present an overview and discus-sion of Utah Statealumni contributions to chil--! dogs and 100 cats as well as facilitreatment : and dren’s literature grooming ties a public meeting and For information on Friends of the Libraries education room and a front membership and activities ' office to coordinate admiscontact Trina Shelton at : sions adoptions and volunteer work' 4000-square-fo- g a little of that - itfTiW¥rtirtr-r- fl CO Some ofthis f The Rock of all ages are invited to : - Saving the stones Rock hounds Feline benefit mineral and fossil r ' AMERICAN WEST HEE1TACE CENTO Experience hi MgmiqjfKkM - |