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Show Olde JEngtyshe Itule At U. Of U. Nop. 29 Deadline for mail-order tickets tick-ets to the second annual Olde Englyshe Yule Feaste has been set for Nov. 29, according accord-ing to Dr. Joyce Newman, chairman of the University of Utah event. : A SELL-OUT last year, the dinner party has extended its run to four nights, covering both the campus and a "foreign" "fore-ign" base. The gala holiday event will be held in the Olpin Union Ballroom on Dec. 8, 9, and 1 1 and again in Park City on Dec. 10. Seating will begin at 7 p.m. for all three campus gatherings, gather-ings, with the King"s Processional Proces-sional March to start promptly half an hour later. Time, place, ticket information and other details of the Park City dinner should be obtained from Park City Performances, 328 Main Street, or by phoning 1-649-9371. THE "FEASTE" will be dished dis-hed up and served with all the pomp and ceremony of England's Eng-land's golden years, said Dr. Newman, who is associate professor of music. The menu will include wassail, soup, salad, roast beef with Yorkshire York-shire pudding, mushroom sauce, vegetables and traditional tradi-tional plum pudding. The meal has been worked out with the University Food Services staff, headed by Eldon Riding. During and after dinner, guests will be entertained b members of the Collegium Musicum, wandering musicians, musi-cians, jugglers, fencers, acrobats, acro-bats, magicians, jesters and gymnasts. When called upon, the audience will join in singing traditional Christmas carols. PRIZES will be given for the best costumes of the period. Information about costumes and how to make them inexpensively, inex-pensively, will be included with ticket purchases, Dr. Newman said. Patrons not "dressing up" for the occasion are requested to dress semi-formally, long gowns for the ladies and suits for gentlemen, she noted. DR. NEWMAN said that seating plans would be similar to last year's: eight diners to a table, with tables assigned in the order that reservations are made. Reservations and tickets will be sold through Kingsbury Hall, in person, by phone or by mail order. In-person reservations reserva-tions can be made through Dec. 1, which is also the deadline dead-line for picking up phone order tickets. COST OF the party has been set at $10 per person, while U. of U. students with current ID may attend for just $6 per person. per-son. Additional information is available by phoning 581-7100 during working hours, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., weekdays. |