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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 8

Publication:
The Daily Heraldi
Location:
Provo, Utah
Issue Date:
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8
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Page 8 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, rnday, uKust 5, 1977 Agape Singers Corninq Sunday The Agape Singers, under the leadership of the i pi, f-j- cfc. cf Nazarene at Caldwell, Ida will be performing in the morning services at the Provo Church of the Nazarene at 10 a.m. to noon Sunday. Three boys and 11 girls are in the group and are now touring the Intermountain states giving concerts. The Provo church is at 150 N.

700 W. The word legend" derives from the Treelike Lilies NEW YORK (LTD -The Joshua tree isn't really a tree but a member of the lily family, according to the Rand McNally "Traveler's Al- 1, of these unusual treelike lilies are found in Califor-nia's Joshua Tree National Monument. Don't Miss the Whittiin' last war ykif, Whistlin' Brigade I Of BYU and Provo Community School: Preienting: i "Cinderello (TONIGHT, 7.00 ond TOMORROW, 10 00 a.m.) "Reynard the Fox" (lt)MUROW 7:00 p.m.) "Show and Tell Tolet" "Puppet Variety Show'1 11 Christopher Columbus made four voyages to the New World, the last in 1502 KELKE EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE LI Horrll Cine Am Center, ITU Adiitti $1.00 Children 50 medieval Latin word meaning "something to be read." 4 'i -1 1 1 it 60 NORTH JOfl WIST, PROVO K1 feii Miss Jenks is shown in this 1973 file photo when she was crowned Miss Indian BYU by the outgoing queen, Vickie Bird. llf If MOVIE GLIDE FOR FAMILIES "General Audiences." Film contains no materials most parents are likely to consider iihifcijntvihU' even for younger phiW'pn 1'G: "Parental Guidance Suggested." Rating cautions parents they might consider some material unsuitable for children. It urges parents to inquire about the film before deciding on attendance.

"Restricted." Film contains adult-type material and those under 18 years of age are not admitted txcept in the company of a parent or an adult guardian. This is patently an adult-type film and no one under 18 is admitted. The age limit may be higher in some places. Motion Picture Association of America Lj Love is not only (ilENNA AWE JFNKS, left, a Ute Indian from Roosevelt, has been named second runner-up to the newly crowned Miss Indian America. Former XY' Student Attends Miss Indian TiiE lovelier the second time arountLBut funnier CASTLE SUMMER THEATRE Special Family Night Perfenriance Thurs.

fri. Sat Moil It PH 373-9200 1300E. CENTER PROVO I 1300 E. CENTER PROVO Glenna Anne Jenks, a Eleanor Boyd, Navajo former Brigham Young and a junior in art design I TnToTTTJTTirTiX; tmiversity student who irom Page, and I li.A. II retur.i to school this RnHo Toledo, a Navajo PRNT after servinp a mis- -mA inninr in thpater anH A sion to New Zealand for cinematic arts.

the LDS Church wa Selected as Miss named second runner-up Congeniality during the tU i Tninn mmm VM I in-veeas Lis! 3 mitinew Surety INeJnwtieJ 1:15, 3:15, 5:15 DRtVE-M THEATRES Show 9:15 I Ail hv A -Jill if shows eves 7:15, 9:15 in Mir lii'jian pageani was miss isusie, America pageant held in a former BYU zoology Sheridan, Wyo. major from Kayenta, Crowned Miss Indian who entered the America was Gracie contest as Miss Navajo Welsh, a 19-year-old Nation. Chemehuevi-Mohave In Lit' I IN I I a 0 DM A PRANK YABLANS PRESENTATION A VAPTIN RANSOHOFF FRANK YABLANS PRODUCTION THE OTHER SIDE Of MIDNIGHT A CHARit'j EliV VASIE FRANCE PISlER JOHN BECK SUSAf. SASAf.DO". RAf VAllONf FRANK A31ANS KOCH JR CHARLES JARROTT HERMAN IARADASH Cuitii.

TV! I've done more living in the past two weeks than I did in the last six years. I got a hit record. I been on TV. I got chased. And I fell madly in love.

Hell, I'd do another a Amcrirnn Fork Showtlmi 7:15 :00 du. 1.75 Chile) TV v-. SIDNEY SHELDON, MICHEL lEGRANO. Co i mm RESTWCra) mm I) W4 1 I 1 1 dian from Parker, who has attended Arizona Western College in Yuma and the University of Arizona at Tucson. The BYU Indian Education Department sponsored three girls in the contest: Rosie Charley, the current Miss Indian BYU and a Navajo from a -mington, N.M., majoring in child development and family relations; I ek iijii six years just to liveitagainr 340.

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5, 6 Saturday 8:30 P.M. BREAKING TRAINING Cohlt AU THE WAY BOYS led SewKef-Terrence HOI LUST FOR LIFE 't I TkkeH available at Clark'. Provo Univenity Mall or at th door FOR INFORMATION CALL Adults 2.50 Students 2.00 374-1322 No children 6 and under, please. IS; (The TrirJte leyi) Vi AFRLO rVEINIRAUB MUl NEUS FTwJactBi PETER FONDA-SUSAN SAINT JAMES. OUTLAW BLUES Entm Norm mmm i win sun mai stew ran una ti mm pg mm.

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