b ....... rc c t October 7, 1C3 PC03 15 0 0 0 Undrr: f.:r: J, re drrs, that the Brittany's IIcb-Ncb la net il.e -.7.3 o the rliry Brittany's downstairs. Thb place ecrves expensive (and good) l-r food In an expensive (and j jod) manner. The menu, how ever, ii lifted tad Izci expensive thin downstairs. Needier to sry, we opted to cat upstairs. . We ordered our food from our compliant but slow waitress. A half-hcur end a twp-fcr later, the grub arrived, Chris ordered a variety plate of eppctbsrs. There were gooey, rich, trended mczzcrelia sticks which became sickentegly rckey alter three went down; breaded chicken iillets which were fine; and breaded mushrooms, which also were fine. A tz.ro honeymustard sauce complimented each aperitif aptly. Jeff ate a I: pile cf mushrooms. He seemed to like them, even though he didnt say much. The variety plate ran about S3XD and the mushrooms about $2.50. Before the next two-fer was needed, the main plates arrived. For bar food, it was fancy. Chris had the chicken enchiladas for about J 5. They were fil ling, but lacked palatial finesse. The chicken wa3 a little dry and a little under-done. But Chris didnt really care. They were good. Jeff had the fch and chips, about $4. The fhh and chips were Quite good. They reminded Jeff of sitting in a London pub with his old friend Dr. Watson, sharing a pint of grog. Watson would regale him with tales of his friend and male companion Sherlock Holmes. Jeff then chimed to have dined with the Pope at the Underground. The Pope ordered steak. ("And it was a Friday, Chris!!") The chips were a bit deceiving in that they were curly like a pile of snakes, but were actually, in JefTs word3 "quite good." - After beir3 thoroughly gorged, we leaned back in the comfortable chairs. Suddenly our attention wa3 grasped by a br.e fgurc ere: - L'i I.'Ir.th Street Walk ir.; stoically cere -.3 the v. ct t trcet, hb sHhoucite framed by a grey October tly, he footed o LrL,arn Ycvr rr.urt hive kcl:cd as he viewed the future site ot Salt Lake City. He held hb arms to the sfcy, waildr.g toward Brittany's window.' . : ," We were in awe. Ifcd thb man claimed Brittany's as hb Mecca? Were we to witness the historic moment when thb man found hb ultimate apex? He then stumbled, and embraced an old woman, who up to now had been obscured by a low flying plane. We were disappointed, of course. , The assignment wa3 nearing an end. We had eaten, drank, laughed and learned. We would come back to Brittany's someday if someone gave us more money,. . .. . . -, :. . - - ": A series of small satisfactory burps summed up our general impression of Brittany's Hob-NobBar. I? u D r?i i n hi n G ZTQ tO D Q D D n D D 0 D Harris Laboratories needs volunts 1 help evahnta pharmaceuticals. 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She in no way consid ers herself a star. And she vehemently opposes a sex symbol label wood) one. Ita plain," she said. She said cer IITV be came successful and she became more rcecjniia ble, she fait "uncomfor table" around relatives and Mends. But there also was the "other" side of the coin. "When I see a couple of people wa!kL?3 toward . me on the street with Dcf leppard sldrts cn, 1 2id of expect to be rccer.Ls ed ," she said.- "hen Tm not, I want to turn around and hc!!cr llcy, ycu seen thatidco?" Even VJ.3 are allowed to be human. Yhtj even have fedlr.rx In an Qzizli? bsue cf c f ,1 - i V. .1 mm: X. j t 'i u T.V a WTh People t,i: ter made a rcrcrcr.ee to Quinn and her step-motherJzr.erTxtQ-r.-. The article implied Quinn x?z3 s:!: ctcl ca a VJ. partly tcar"2 Jrr.e The comment "wasn't rice" C-lr.n zzi It's easy to sre why the Beat!e3 and lZ:rjFclrj served once o her ii rations. It's al:o no sur prise that in sehctl, she spent a lot cf time tztzn ing to James Tr; Icr and the Beat! 23 r::.J t-:ir president cf h:r jur-isr class. Che zzl.l il2 U at'j star-gizcrv.l.::h c:n pre-. sent sc.3 prcl!.:3 o doir.3 her jcb. "I'm a very 1;-; 1 y :.r- : son, iizi: 1 : 1. onlythL-.-t: about me u :;y;.j.' ':-::: u FRIDAY W 1 ilwli . - Enjay.tho muclc cf V v- v r- .- ' 1 1 THE MODEL CITIZEN CLU3 1, w v;h!3 yen enjoy lh3 t:.:t3 cf Klin's Red' I ... 1. ... ! i . V ' ! jj t r r 7 jti Li. ! I i FREE MUGS to ths first 250. $3.50 in cdvenco 8- Dirt Chc:p (ufo L'lncrc) 'J Un!::d Wcy cf LJncc!n. 1 C1933 Ado!ph Cccrs Ccxiny, Gc''.n. Cc!crco CD Q1 Brc.vcr cf Fiho Cuity CznsSin : ; 1 272. 1 J t 1