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Show Open House For U. Sports Complex Youve heard a lot about it, and soon you'll have a chance to see it. An open house, to parade the e tire sports complex and special events center at the University of Utah, will take place Sunday Nov. 23, from 5 pm. The whole facility, not just the arpna proper, will be on 2-- dis-pla- y. Youll tour tiie 2.200 feet of which underground passages connect the complexs five buildings (seven if the heating and cooling plants are counted). You'll see the beautiful nc natatorium, which will be the site of the 1970 National Collegiate Athletic Association swimming and diving championships. G mnasiums. cla s s r o o m s, weightlifting rooms numerous locker rooms, individual varsity team workout rooms, handball courts, physical education offices. coaches offices and athletic department headquarters. Athletic Department officials and Physical Education personnel will conduct the tours. The same journey will take place Monday, Nov. 24, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for the benefit of University of Utah students, faculty and staff. 1 !M ClMMCI DIUlDtO ui t nuitik HEW STORE HOURS III SALT LAKE and OGDEII SHOP SUNDAY 12 TO 5 PH. SHOP MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. BEGINNING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH! Huge Complex At U. Includes 5 Buildings The Special Events Center and Physical Education Complex at the University of Utah was constructed at a cost of $10,400,000. appropriations and the balance from federal and university funds. circular facility containing permanent chair seats, the Special Events Center will serve the university community for student meetings, lectures, entertainment, athletic events and such other university activities as faculty meetings, conferences, convocations and commencements. The center is the largest timber roof structure in the world, with a clear span dome a distance of 116 feet from the floor to the top of the dome. Each seat in the facility faces the playing floor with an unobstructed view. A special feature of the center is a 60.000-lb- . acoustical cloud" which houses the lighting and scoreboard. The center includes two A 15,000 The facility includes five buildings: a Special Events Center, three gymnasium build-- I ings and a natatorium. The complex was financed with $6 million in student revenue $3.5 million in state bonds, 350-fo- concession counters, two exhibition areas and provides dressing rooms for performing artists and visiting athletic teams. It contains 64 offices which will house the athletic department, the athletic ticket office and other related functions. The facility is completely major There are four primary entrances on the exterior of the building with 104 arena doors. A capacity crowd can exit the build: :g in seven to nine minutes. The Physical Education Complex contains five gy mnasiums, with facilities for dancing, handball, wrestling, gymnastics, fencing, weight lifting and other individual and group exercises. Eight classrooms, special research areas and conference Continued on Page 11 PUT A new 1970 STANDARD 1969 20, ar $77 JLJLiD 7i . Better than ever for 1970 . . . constructed with Laiige-Flo- " inner boot to give you the most comfortable fit ever attained in a ski boot Detlicious Triple Decker Deeburger High inner boot for increased warmth and comfort . . . straight, narrow sole to give precise and re- sponsive edge control. Sizes for men and ladies. The Lange 49c Pro . . . $140 The Lange "Competition YOUR TOMMY . . . $1S5 Two Ground Beef Patties. Tangy Melted Cheese. Crisp Lettuce. Pickles and Oar Own 250 W 2 SOUTH STATE IN SALT LAKE CITY 23rd and STORE-SID- WASHINGTON BLVD. IN OGDEN PARKING AT BOTH STORES! Lip Smackin' Special dressing DRIVE-IN- S ALL AROUND TOWN |