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Show I I I I J 4 v DESERET A3 April 29, 1967 NEWS, Saturday, k 4 n Incubator $r y G- 7 V" n , v " 4 - r' V 'x N , . S y," V . r J 'S,?5 4 v x (l !it S'-'i-J- G- - jr' 4 i k V' X'G ' x 'v i '- . "tW . y NV vhM is-- h n 1mm A With a scrawny chick emerges from shell into classroom world "peep-peep,- " nen often so that they would be evenly heated, just and as any good mother hen would do waited Then one day last week nght on schedule, .things began to pop It all began with a little crack in the shell where a tiny beak went to work The waiting was over The youngsters watched agog and listened with all ears (be-use you could hear the chlcks PFng. vpn before the shells broke) and welcomed the d cklcks damp and scrawny, into their couldnt eggs actly call it bird- watching Egg sitting perhaps'' Whatever, it was the second graders m Miss Nelda Wardle s class at Highland Park School did it mother henncd over a dozen eggs for 21 You davs to see what would happen While the eggs incubated in a big wooden box heated by bulbs to a feather warm 102 de grees the children waited and watched, and what they could about what was tran inside the shells spiring They read books that explained the devel opment of chicks, and keep workbooks in which they depicted the development phenomena at several-da- y and intervals, waited They marked off the days on a special 21 dav calendar posted on the wall of the room along with drawings which showed the stage of pi ogress the embryo chicks had reached as time went along and waited They carefully turned the eggs ever so f days time, the incubator filled with fluffy, chirping little fowls and the kids chalked up an experience in learning and l THMi a. v Second grader Vickie Piercey peers with interest into incubator as eggs begin to batch. Chickie cutouts, too In two jit - M class-learne- f ' Jk.. , t vs,' rniui i$iw9ww -, Wt- H tifmmmmmmmtmmmm ' living For Miss Wardle, the problem has just begun Shell have to find farm homes for her brood7 In the meanwhile, Its back to less exciting school work. The list of spelling words that was on the board when chick hatching began: Bom, Toot Egg Chick, Shell, Twenty-one- , Toot7 Well, maybe this was one teacher who didn t want one more Peep out of her class I I t ' K ,v.V X i. A 4 $ 4 A v jr r I 4 n w f t Ai x r V J t ? VG v- - V r X t f3 dz1 i News Photos by 0 M Variety Utah Law Day Special naturalization program, 10 a m.t Capitol rotunda; annual Leary Lecture, Legal Institutions of the International Economy," by Prof. Abram Chayes, Harvard Law School, University courtroom, 8pm, of Utah College of Law May 1. Free Inventors Exposition Private and industrial displays, University of Utah Union Building, May 4 through 6. Free. State Junior Livestock Show Span- ish Fork, May 4 through 6. Davis County Junior Livestock Show " Fairgrounds adjacent to Lagoon, May 6. Mountain Storage Vault LDS Church microfilm vault Tours tours; go to area by bus only, tours begin st Gray Line Motor Tours, 29 W. South Temple; 9, 10 and 11 am.,' every Saturday beginning May 6. Granite Hansen Planetarium Space Science Library and Museum, IS S. State; 'Star Chamber program, "How the Stars Speak, dally except Mondays, Free -- admission 4a museum and exhibit halL- i lectures And Films Monks Dickens Diaries Dickens: The Man and the Myth, Brigham Young Sheer delight. That's what University Forum series, Assembly Hall, 8pm, Temple Square, 7pm, May basso, Utah State University Fieldhouse, , May 5 f May 4 CBS Tabernacle Choir Radio broadcast in the Tabernacle, 9:30 a.m. (doors close at 9:25), April 30; rehearsal in the Tabernacle, 7 :30 pm, May 4. Free Brahms Recital Three Utah State University students, Lyric Theater, downtown Logan, 3pm, April 30. Free. University of Utah Chamber Music Music Hall, campus, 3 p m., Concert " April 30. Free. Westminster College Community Orchestra-Spri- 3 Sym- festival, college ng p.m., April 30. Free, "La Boheme" Puccini opera, per- formed by Brigham Young University Opera Workshop and Symphony Orchestra, De Jong Concert Hall, Y. campus, Provo, 8:15 p.m., May 1 and 3 through 6. - .4 Utah Civic Ballet Gala II "Giselle, guest starring Melissa Hayden and Jacques DAmboise; orchestra, memberf of Utah Symphony, with Ardean Watts conducting; Kings-- , bury Hall, University of Utah, 8 p.m., through 6, and 2 p.m. May 6. May -piece i Jnstino Dias Metropolitan Opera A Theater Supprman, April 138, 138 2nd and May 5 and 29 East, 6. Sports National Nordic Ski Jumping (nntcM Landes Hill, Alta, Apnl 29 and 30 , I tab Sports, Boot and Travel Mim i State Fairgrounds, through Apnl 30 May 6. Mormon gymnasium, 7 i when Hollis Mitsunaga, Craig Miller hold cuddly new chjcks. 8 30 p m Arniont Salt Lake Symphonic Choir Willardsen, director, Highland High School, 8T5 pm., May 5 Sergio Mendes and Brasil 84 Lagoon Patio Gardens, 7 and 9 .30 p m Music And pance phony it is 8 15 p m 4. Don Lind, Utah Astronaut Logan Town and Gown Dub, Utah State University Union Building Walnut Room, Logan, Jz For Weekly Calendar Of Utah Events CULTURE: (Note: AD addresses are Salt Lake County except otherwise indicated.) - ,- Wallace Kasteler Ken Labrum, Susan Womack, teacher Miss Nelda Wardle, and Mark Cannon (front) check off days on calendar as egg project nears end. FUN " 0f itr - !, ''Z Dsret f 4 Western Golf Am Tournament Tooele Golf Course, April 29 and SI Theater Musical "Little Mary Sunshine of operettas, Babcock Theater, Pioneer Memorial Theater, University of Utah, 2pm, May 2 through 6, and 2 p m. May 6. Modified Car Race Fairgrounds race 8 30 p m beginning May 8. spoof track, Art New Westminster Col"The Red Shoes d East, lege Players, Theater 138, 10 a m. and 2 p.m., May 6. - - "Figurative vs Abstract, from George Binet pnnt col- lection, University of Utah Fine Arts Museum, Park Building, May 6 through 27. 138-2n- "Elizabeth the Queen Brigham Young University drama, Pardoe Drama Theater, Provo, 8:15 pm., April 29, May 1 and 3 through 6. I Mediterranean paintings by Carlos Wohlers Art Gallery, 4347 S State, May 1 through 15. Roffina, Weber State College "Henry IV Little Theater, Ogden, 8 p.m May 5, 6, and ll through 13. , Silver Curse of an Aching Heart" Wheel Theater melodrama, Park City, 8 ' p.m. April 29 and May 5 and 6. Salt Lake Play-maker- s "The Royal Slave melodrama, Barbary Coast Opera House, Park City, April 29 and May 5 and 6. "Dob Juan bi Hell Read'ng concert of excerpta from Shaws Man and Bngham Young University undergraduate students annual exhibit, B. F. Larsen gallery main floor, May 1 through , j Arts, 2263 E 4800 South, May month 1 1. through Paintings by Gary Bloomquist, Tower 876 E 9th South, May 1 month. through Theater gallery, Paintings by Richard Milne, The Movie gallery, 3540 Jupiter Dr., May 1 through month art Continuing Exhibits Optical from New York Modern Museum of Art, Salt Lake Art Center, 54 Finch Lane; Plum tree Gallery, Edith Roberson, East; Bonnie Gile, Susan Johnson and Sharon Jensen, Phillips Gallery, 224-13- th 890 9th East Lamp-Pos- Watson t Gallerv, and 1615 Anna Spiess, Foothill Dr.; Tiffin Room, Ronald Bergen, ZCMI downtown Salt Lake store; Richard Wagner, Little Gallery of Arts, Vernal, Euro pean artists, Egan Fano Gallery, 1924 E 21st South. Frank Erickson and students, Noo man s art gallery, 1362 FoothtU Dr.; Dan and Ken Baxter, Belvedere Hotel gallery, 29 S State. Exhibit, Harrison School, Elementary May 5 through 7. Exhibit Finales William Shaw, Bertha Eccles Art Center, Ogden, ends May 4 ; Group showp, Gallery Upstairs, Bountiful, ends May 6; National Exhibit, Springvtlle Art Gallery, ends April 30. Utah Associated Artists spring show, Historical Society Gallery, 603 E South Temple, begins May 1. Student architecture displays, 'Uni of Utah Union Building, ends May 1; Leonard Bascom, University of Utah Art month. -- contact 364-258- Robert Exhibits Listings, Clint Barber, 33 Richards St,, Phone Tooele Invitational Students of Mrs. Vyrl Baker, Studio i ver-Jjsi- ty Department ends May 5. ' t Gallery (upper campus), |