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Show iene “"S erat, Paes a] archrat? git os Special | Supplement to ththe Standard- Examiner, Sunday, (October 10, 1993 Homecoming Carnival is for children of all ages Weber annual State University’s Homecoming various campus students groups who use the Carnival always brings everyone from the WSU community together during a variety of events. The Homecoming as Carnival is the event that pays particular attention to the children (big and decorating, etc. Booths are activities that affords This year’s carnival will be in the HPEC Playing Field from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, October 16. The cost to participate at each All booth ranges from .25 to $1. This promises : by project. each year since it is one of held prizes sponsored raising them greater campus recognition early in the school year. As in the past, there will be a variety of games, contests, etc. featured. This year’s booths include a dunk tank, fish pond, face painting, cookie fund the small) of WSU. game booths feature for.the most skilled. a These groups look forward to participation in the carnival to be a fun filled activity for all ages. Come to WSU and play. Photo by John R. Shupe Face painting is just one of the many activities for children to enjoy at this year’s carnival. Mud volleyball gains popularity “Getting down and dirty” is the object of the third annual Homecoming Mud Vol- Students, staff and faculty at the new volleyball courts State University. This Homecoming event has steadily gained popularity over the deos that have preserved the event for posterity illustrate either teams’ superb abilities to compete despite sticky past three years, in fact, so much so that last year’s tournament could not accommodate the number of teams interested in competing. competition runs throughout the week with tournament finals being held on Friday, October 15. mud or other teams less than graceful performance in the Come and see “The Greatgrit and grime. est (and Dirtiest) Mud VolThis year’s Mud Volleyball _leyball Tournament on leyball Tournament at Weber tournament begins on Tues- YOUR NO. 1 BUILDING MATERIALS CENTER day, October 12 at 10:30 a.m. are anxiously awaiting this year’s tournament. Home vi- HBDERSOR LUMBER next to the Bell Tower. The Earth.” Game FOR A GREAT -—=<«<atienie FOOTBALL SEASON! AT THE | 944-5456 . TEXACO} «say FORT LANE DON'T WAIT...CALL TODAY! -"(CORNER es ad alk vantage. Weber State won the first three games played in the series, which started in 1968. The Broncos then reeled off 12 straight wins over the Wildcats, until WSU broke the string in 1984 with a 2331 come-from-behind victory in Boise. Weber State’s last win over Boise State came in 1992, a 35-32 squeaker here in Wildcat Stadium. COME TO ANDERSON FOR a ber State on the football field. The Broncos have dominated the series with an 18-6-0 ad- SKA From page 2 OF FORTE? LANE & GENTILE) WINDSHIELD REPLACEMENT To be applied to your Insurance deductible. *Some restrictions apply. EXPIRES i : WINDOW. TINTING COMPLETE VEHICLE arnival! 1:00 pm - Saturday PE Playing Field QUALITY NAME BRAND BUILDING MATERIALS! : "Lumber & Plywood "Paint & Supplies *Plumbing Fixtures "Power Tools "Electrical "Builders Hardware "Fencing = Roofing "Windows "Garden Supplies "Storage Sheds "insulation "Complete Cabinets & Doors Kitchen LET OUR EXPERTS ASSIST YOU IN ALL | YOUR BUILDING mREDS: 3469 — *MOST THE INSURANCE COMPANIES WAIVE COMPREHENSIVE DEDUCTIBLE EXPIRES 11/13/93 Wall Avenue 394-7725 |