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Food, crafts on exhibit
Saturday at Earth Fair
by Kelley Smith
Battalion Reporter
An Earth Fair will be pre
sented Saturday by the Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints on the corner of Jersey
and Dexter streets.
The fair will feature down-
home exhibits on cheese-
making, soap-making, garden
ing, sewing, quilt-making, bee
keeping, cooking with wheat
and sourdough and canning,
dehydrating and storing food at
home.
Seventeen booths offering
this information will be set up
outside the Institute of Religion.
The methods of cooking that
will be emphasized at the fair are
nutritious and can be inexpen
sive, said Clair Nixon, an assis
tant professor of accounting
who is a missionary in the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-
day Saints.
A genealogy exhibit with in
formation on tracing family his
tories, the role of the family and
ways to bring families closer also
will be available.
“There will be a lot of experts
in each area and we encourage
people to browse through and
ask questions," Nixon said.
The fair is designed to make
the community aware of basic
home crafts that are taught in
the Mormon church, he said
said.
"In church we are advised to
be productive," Nixon said.
"We are passing on the things
we have learned to people who
haven't.”
Because people were curious
about the mormons and their
activities, church members de
cided three years ago to sponsor
a fair, he said. This year's fair
will be the third one, Nixon said,
and they plan to sponsor one
every year.
"The purpose is not to try to
push the religion, we would just
like to share what we have
learned with the public," Nixon
said. "However, if people
would like to know more about
the religion, we would be happy
to talk with them."
'Spectrum' performs
tonight in Rumours
If you like concerts — espe
cially free ones — then you'll en
joy solid entertainment tonight
and Saturday in the Memorial
Student Center.
Spectrum, a band which has
performed throughout the Un
ited States, Canada, Mexico,
and South America, will be the
MSC Basement Committee's fe
ature band this week at 8 p.m. in
Room 201 of the MSC.
The combination rock-n-roll
and rythym and blues band has
performed with such groups as
The Marshall Tucker Band, ZZ
Top, Santana and Gino Vanelli.
Their performances vary from
concerts to show rooms, large
audience, to intimate private
parties. The group is a solid
dancing and listening group.
The five-member band has
been booked solid on the dance
club circuit around the South
west. Because of the versatility
of the band and the diversity of
the material Spectrum covers,
they have a broad range of
appeal. Most recently, the band
finished a month long engage
ment at Remington's a top live
music nightclub in Houston.
The concert is being spono-
sored by the MSC Basement
Committee and is a part of the
Miller High Life Rock '82 Series.
Miller Brewing is sponsoring
concerts on 28 campuses
throughout the country in an
effort to promote American
rock.
Wednesday
movies
MORNING
6:00 CBN ★★ “Thundering Jets”
(1958) Rex Reason, Dick Foran. A
pilot who is unhappy as an instruc
tor must prove himself when a stu
dent panics while flying.
7:30 CBN “Tropical Heat Wave”
Robert Hutton, Estelita.
11:00 CBN ★★ 1 /2 “The Wild Blue
Yonder” (1952) Wendell Corey,
Vera Ralston. World War II Air
Force pilots wage battles in the air
and on the ground.
AFTERNOON
5:30 CBN ★★ “Thundering Jets”
(1958) Rex Reason, Dick Foran. A
pilot who is unhappy as an instruc
tor must prove himself when a stu
dent panics while flying.
EVENING
8:00® ★★★ “Thunderbolt And
Lightfoot” (1974) Clint Eastwood,
Jeff Bridges. A thief robs the same
bank for the second time when he
can’t find the money he stole the
first time.
11:05(D "Happily Ever After”
> (1978) Bruce Boxleitner, Suzanne
Somers. An aspiring singer is torn
between her desire for fame and
her attraction to a love-struck
mountain man. (R)
11:350 ★★Vz “Happily Ever After”
(1978) Bruce Boxleitner, Suzanne
Somers. An aspiring singer is torn
between her desire for fame and
her attraction to a love-struck
mountain man. (R)
1:30® ★★★ “Wedding In White”
(1973) Donald Pleasence, Carol
Kane. A father attempts to save
the family honor by finding a hus
band for his daughter who is preg
nant by her brother’s wartime
buddy.
1:35 (B ★★★ “The Life And Assas
sination Of The Kingfish” (1977)
Edward Asner, Diane Kagan. The
final three years in the life of Loui
siana’s Depression-era Governor
and U.S. Senator, Huey P. Long,
are riddled with controversy.
3:00® ★★Vz “Once The Killing
Starts” (1974) Patrick O’Neal,
Patricia Donahue. A professor has
difficulty disposing of his wife after
falling in love with another woman.
3:30 © ★★Vz “Law And Disorder”
(1974) Ernest Borgnine, Carroll
O’Connor. Civilians decide to take
the law into their own fumbling
hands when they form a neighbor
hood patrol unit.
Wednesday
specials
AFTERNOON
3:30 0 AFTERSCHOOL SPECIAL
"A Very Delicate Matter” A teen
ager faces a difficult decision
when she learns she may have
contracted a venereal disease and
passed it on to her boyfriend. □
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“A Very Delicate Matter” A teen
ager faces a difficult decision
when she learns she may have
contracted a venereal disease and
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EVENING
7:00 ® SMILEY’S PEOPLE Smiley’s
investigation leads him to two old
colleagues: Toby Esterhase, the
man Vladimir should have contact
ed first, and Connie Sachs, a
retired research coordinator with a
photographic memory. (Part 2)
8:00 0 JOHN HUSTON: A WAR
REMEMBERED Three films made
by the noted director for the U.S.
Army Signal Corps during World
War II weave a telling tapestry of
wartime values and attitudes.
© GOSSIP FROM THE FOREST
The story behind the signing of the
World War I armistice in Novem
ber of 1918, and the ordinary men
who found themselves taking part
in the negotiations, is dramatized.
9:30© NEW ENGLAND BEGINS
Sam Waterston looks at the lives,
tastes and behavior of the first
American colonists through their
artifacts and writings.