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Show KAC's Big Band Night Oct. 15 0, vfll' MF 1 K 4 'v-:i.-:i.:.,: i . . . - & X V J . , ' LA -c a A I Si X l I X V X3" ilitV 'V llllliill iii.:: i weekend at Salt Lake's Hilton. Third prize will be dinner at Park City's Claim-jumper Claim-jumper compliments of Lloyd Stevens. Should the dancing couple prefer to take separate partners to Acapulco, thqy will have to pay for their partner's airfare and lodging- The Joe Muscolino Big Band with Rebecca Terry will perform a number of songs from the 1940's during the evening. Big Band Night will begin at 8 p.m. and the dance contest will be held at 11:30 p.m. Admission to the Kimball is $5 for Art Center members and $7 for non-members. non-members. Entry fee for the dance contest is an additional addition-al $5 per person. Setups will be available. Since space is limited, persons are encouraged encour-aged to make reservations well in advance. For information, call 649-8882. Big Band Night at the Kimball is made possible in part by the Utah Arts Council, Utah Rural Arts Consorium, and the National Endowment for the Arts. In addition, the following have helped sponsor the event: Park City ConocoMarge Sowards; The Hat Shop; Gump & Ayers; Utah Welders Weld-ers SupplyHerb Pollock; James R. Dunn; Harry ReedSkyline land Co.; Quality Qua-lity Interiors; Design Coalition; Coali-tion; Ted Warr and Associates; Associ-ates; and Ray and Ruby Robinson. Raye Ringholz is the chairman of the event. Joe Muscolino's Big Band The Kimball Art Center will be transformed into an old nightclub October 15 when Joe Muscolino's Big Band presents Big Band Night at the Kimball. The evening's activities will include a dance demonstra tion by Arthur Murray and a swing dance contest. The winning couple will be awarded airline tickets and one week's lodging compliments compli-ments of Western Airlfries and Marriott Hotels. Second prize will be a champagne |