Show Story Tellers to Begin egin Evening Festival in in Park Narratives of Romance and Heroism to Be Related B Before fore Children and Grownups Reminiscent of oJ bygone ages when folk gathered about th the fire to to the songs and nd stories of wandering minstrels and taletellers tale tale- tellers who roamed the world over to gather their narratives of ro romance romance romance ro- ro mance and heroism Is the third annual stor telling story festival festivalS to take place Wednesday evening at Liberty park on the central lawn Shades of the bedtime hour when at mothers mother's knee we first heard of Wee Willie Villie Winkle inkie the Snow Queen and the Little Lame Prince Sixteen story tellers echoing In their costumes the nativity and the age of the story beneath sixteen sixteen sixteen six six- teen descriptive canopies nd banners banners banners ban ban- ners will begin their tales when 7 o'clock sounds the childrens children's hour Stories of Japan Arabia or Ireland Ireland Ire lre- land of frontier life of fairies or Indians one Indians one may choose according to ones one's taste and if at the end of half an hour one has heard sufficient Ruff Ruff- dent of gypsies for instance and would know something about pick pick- instead a bugler will announce an announce an- an time to change from one canopy to another On the theory that mother father and big sister enjoy stories quite as much as little Richard adults will wil be regaled with stories about adults and adult affairs beginning at by Wanda Wren WrenS talented University of Utah story Following the story hour Albert Southwick city musical director will lead community singing of songs of yesterday and songs that are properly sung about a big bonfire bonfire bonfire bon bon- fire In the night tim time Stor tellers Story tellers who have been re recruited recruited recruited re- re from among the best literary literary literary liter liter- ary and art students of the city and organizations that are patrons of literature and the type of story the they will tell include Edna Harker Harker Harker Har- Har ker Thomas Japanese Mrs Augusta Au Augusta Augusta Au Au- gusta Ivins Wells WeBs fairy alry stor stories es Mrs James Lambert Hawaiian Naomi Croxford Mother Goose tales Mrs Mary Woodland Fox tales of oJ the pioneers Olive Ferris gypsy stories Mrs Vilate C. C Raile Ralie Indian Mrs Claire S. S Boyer Arabian Arabian Ara Ara- bian blan Ruth Southwick folk tales of Ireland Lena Saunders American negro stories Iris Sleater nature stories Dr Agnes Smith Knowlton Arthurian legends Mrs J J. J T. T Anderson Anderson An An- derson frontier stories Mrs Murray Murray Murray Mur Mur- ray R. R Stewart tales of patriotism |