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Show July 22, 1966 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Dates listed for BYU registration Deadline for application for admission to Brigham Young University for autumn semester will be July 30, President Ernest L. Wilkinson reminded instruction begins Sept. 19. William R. Siddoway, dean of admissions and records, instructed students seeking to enter BYU that the application must be accompanied by two copies of the transcript of credits and results of the American College Test. Students who Orientation for freshmen and have questions about their American College Test scores or some who were not able to take it, such as LDS missionaries abroad, should contact the Admissions Office, he said. Dean Siddoway said packets of registration materials will be prepared for all new students who have been accepted and all new sophomores is scheduled New students for Sept. 15 and all other register Sept. students Sept. 16 and 17. Class or Summer School, 1966. Former students and those who have students. Deadlines have been used for two years at BYU to bring order in the registration process and to enable school officials to make better plans for faculty and classes, he said. 13-1- 7. students having taken daytime classes during spring semester By JOHN BAUER General Manager, Valley Music Hall Stage annals show that the towering actor of Cov- ent Garden and Drury Charles Macready, was too ready with his negative answer. Last week it was noted how he turned down Charles Dickens and his friend Forster when they consulted him on the practicability of dramatizing Oliver Twist. This classic tragedian was performing at the Theatre in Birmingham August 1823. One night, he had left the playhouse, after playing the title role in Hamlet. Proceeding on foot to his lodgings, he approached a small cottage in flames, surrounded by a crowd of people eager to look on but unwilling to assist. A cry of distress was heard from within. He instantly threw off his coat and waistcoat ami with the agility of a harlequin, sprang into the parlour window. He was out again in a jiffy, carrying an infant m his arms and presenting the little child to its mother who was in such an agonv that she could not speak. The hat, coat and waistcoat of the adventurous hero were gone and he darted thru the crowd, as he was. towards his lodgings. No one could tell the name of the man who had so gallantly risked his life. Lane, A pecuniary reward of considerable amount was offered to the unknown by a committee of gentlemen. A circumstance occurred which brought his forward against himself: a poor fellow was apprehended selling a handsome coat, in the sleeve of which was written Macreadys name. He was sent for by the magistrates and police identified the coat stolen from him at the fire. They now lauded his modesty more than his courage and the thunderous applause greeting him on his at the theatre, must have been the most Rateful tribute to a feeling heart Mr. Macreadys goodness did not stop there. As was the custom in those days, he played a performance, the entire proceeds of which accrued to his benefit This was a complete sell-oHe received, in an anonymous letter, a bank note of ten pounds, "as a tribute to his humanity and courage, in rescuing the cottager's daughter from the flames." The actor instantly called ut thehadunfortunate upon who lost their couple all in the fire, and presented them with that sum, saying: "I have been only the mean instrument in the hand of God in procuring it for you." this year as a "quality fishing stream. Fishing is permitted with artificial flies only. The bag and possession limit of five fish and a minimum length of twelve Inches is required for Opening date for 'Oliver' is rescheduled The premiere of Oliver at Valley Music Hall, originally scheduled to open Monday, July, has been rescheduled by the theatre oficials out of consideration to the local celebrations taking place over the three-da- y weekend. According to Mr. Ballard, president, those individuals who have already purchased tickets for the July 25th performance will be given tickets for any other performance of their choice. The musical comedy runs for two weeks ending on August Page Three all creeled fish. All fishermen are urged to take note of this early closing, berry River was designated Sleep, exercise, food and rec- reation make the best in the fight against It is all right to diagnose your own ills until you get sick; then, see your doctor. The tolerance of variety is the mark of intelligence. Citrus Is Big With Little Leaguers 6. The Music Hall's production of Oliver is the first professional presentation of the Broadway smash hit. It played 3 and one half years to packed houses and the touring road company is attracting huge crowds wherever it goes Mr. Ballard said. Treat the team after practice to refreshing orange Juice and Orange Peanut Refrigerator Cookies. Kids need the energy orange juice, and theyll love these pickup of vitamin Applications for control C-ri- ch chewy cookies. n Florida orange juice conPrepare the juice with centrate now sweeter, richer and more llavorful than ever before. This pure, natural product is better for them than a synthetic; high-sugfruit drink. cookie rolls will keep in your The orange concentrate-flavorefresh-froze- permits on sale ar d The Utah State Department of Fish and Game reminds hunters that applications for the either sex anterless control deer permits will be received by mail only until 5 at the Fish and Game offices listed in the 1966 deer hunting proclamation. Twenty-fou- r hundred either sex control permits and an additional 1,000 anterless control permits are offered to hunters this year for units listed in the p.m., August 22, 1966 ; proclamation. If any unit is refrigerator or freezing compartment for several weeks. Just slice and bake as you need em! Orange Peanut Refrigerator Cookies 1 egg, well beaten flour cups 3 tablespoons frozen Florida teaspoon baking soda orange juice concentrate, teaspoon salt thawed, undiluted cup butter or margarine 1 brown tablespoon Florida orango sugar cup rind cup granulated sugar y2 cup chopped peanuts Sift flour, baking soda and salt together. Combine butter and sugars; beat well. Add egg and beat again until light and fluffy. Stir in orange juice concentrate and orange rind; add dry ingredients and blend well. Stir in chopped peanuts. Chill dough. Shape into 2 rolls (2 inches in diameter); wrap in war paper. Refrigerate several hours or overnight, Cut rolls into Vi inch slices. Place on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake in 400F. oven 2 minutes or until done. YIELD: About 4 dozen. all-purpo- se 8 -- 10-1- oversubscrib- a public drawing will be held at 1 p.m. August 26, 1966 ed, and permits will be mailed to successful applicants. The money of unsuccessful applicants will be refunded. Applications for 'the control permits must contain the applicants full name and address, choice of hunting area, big game license number and a check or money order covering the cost of the control permit. The permits cost $5 for residents and $7 for nonresidents and are good only for the unit designated. Archers must note that this year archery permits are considered in the same category as control permits. Hunters may purchase either the control permit or the archery permit, but not both as in previous years. One stream will close to fishing BEER The 1966 fishing season ends shortly on one Utah stream. 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