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Show ROCK Y MOUNTAIN REVIEW, Sok Lake County , Ltah R$e & Thursday, April 30, 1964 Cottonwood Tales Silver Spurs Club Holds Third, Annual Equestrienne Exhibit LE NORE TURNBOW CR By Cottonwood Beauty Salon The third annual all breeds halter, and performance horse shogf sponsored by the Silver Spur 'Riding Club, was held at Bowdens Arena, 1600 East Spring Lane, Saturday, April 25. v HIGH DRAMA -- - Terry Bennett, left, plays Petruchlo while Roseann Mix portrays Gremio in Wasatch Junior High Schools last Tuesday presentation of The Taming of the Shrew --?L fii' OUTDOOR DRAMA Some 900 Wasatch Junior High students saw one of six presentations of Shakespeare during a daylong presentation of his works. They gathered under the sun to watch 14 and 15 year old ninth grade English students play the famous lines. Two Romeo and Juliet we? - away tj -- fff- rrfcaWBift, r fr- and The Taming of the Shrew. .' - 1 y VXWA.V ( 71 ,. nation in celebrating the four hundredth birthday of WllllamHShakespear e. 'More than 200 ninth grade English class students -- - led by their teacher, Mrs. Lena Marie Pack -- - participated in the Shakespearean festival. The highlight was a day long presentation of two of Shakespeares plays. During the total of six performances, Mrs. Pack estimates that some 900 Jfe. students savl tion of the Globe Theater. English can be fun, says Mrs. Pack. And her live of dramatizations Shakespeares works have proven it. SERVING James E. Christensen, airman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Christensen, 60 East 6150 South is serving aboard the warfare carrier USS Hornet which recently completed a six month Shampoo sets f 3 00 Hair cut S 2.00 stylist prices slightly higher BEAUTY SALON COTTONWOOD MALL ONLY PHONE Betty Bacca Our prominent downtown stylist will now be the per manent styling director at our Cottonwood Salon. Sunday sponsored a recreation evening for members of the at the new Congregation YMCA. 150 Tburs., Pri., and Sat. Cottonwood Mall members used the cluhs . facilities. Swimming, Indoor golf, volleyball and trampoline acrobatics was enjoyed by all. Cartoons were shown for (Continued on page 1 Cottonwood Salon terian Church Mariners club Over 278-285- Now at our PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Cottonwood Presby- Bettf Barnet will be available for manicures, Pedtcmet. 4 7) To A Lucky Visitor a At (Odd, &KSLTV,s Globe. pro- ject Included constructing a replica of the home in mall which William Shakespeare y was born, making a model of the famous Romeo and Juliet balcony scene and building a model reproa'uc- - Wu THE Photos By THE REVIEW pre-per- 4. quality cold wave 5. styled set 6. low, low price f Far East cruise. The Hornet has been participating in a coordinated Chinese exercise off the coast of Taiwan to test the readiness of the 7th Fleet, Nationalist Chinese Navy and Marine Corps. Romeo and Juliet or The Taming of the Shrew. The players -- - all students in costume, acting out the drama to a background of lute music from recording made in London. And they acted out the drama under the same conditions as William Shakespeares plays were origiin the nally presented open air. The Globe Theater, Mrs. Pack pointed out, had a roof only over the stage and the boxes. The groundlings sat under the sun to watch the performances. The 14 and 15 year old youngsters constructed the set, painting a mural to match that used at the Karen Strong, left, added comedy as the JESTER Jester Tuesday afternoon while Kathleen Peck, acted as Narrator in English students presentation of "The Taming of the Shrew. 2. conditioning shampoo 3. test curl ne either Other phases of the 1. consultation pole bending. Entry blanks and further information may be obtained by calling Mrs. Ethelyn LovOther shows ett, AM are scheduled. v at Wasatch Junior High School this week Joined the rest of the TsfOWT western pleasure, cloverleaf barrel race and flB Students your introductory permanent mns Sun And Culture: Wasatch Junior High Students Discover Shakespeare In The Wide , Open Spaces '.St great reasons to have re plays were presented: afternoog. Ji 6 "Halter classed included Arab, all breed, . Morgan, Palemino, American Saddler, Shetlands, Appaloosa, posse type (not registered). Junior, quarter horse and ponies of America. classes were . Performance Arab costume, Junior reining class (horses four years or under were shown with hacka-moor bit), quarter horse pattern, ladies western pleasure, English pleasure; open, ponies of America costume, kd m 2nd, Annual 4: IN THE WINGS While the players await their cues, the directors follow the script. Left is assistant director Tena Laschrich helping Mrs. Lena Marie Pack coach the proceedings. In the background is Gary Bates. Kathy Walker Thursday Thru Monday, April 30th to May 4th Hydro Swift "Wildcat 5-f- oot stands next to Mrs. Pack. . 15 Complete with Boat, Motor, Trailer to be given away by drawing MONDAY, MAY 4th 8:30 pm (You Need Not Be ENTRY BLANKS f Present To Win AVAIIBLE - Purchase Necessary) in ALL 48 RETAIL STORES No AND SERVICES inside UTAHS ONLY and LARGEST ALL-ENCLOSE- SHOPPING CENTER D ly SO, AMPLE Some of the students who participated in the noon hour presentation of The STAGE Tuesday at Wasatch Junior High were, left to right, Roseann Mix Taming of the Shrew Christen Platt as Tranlo, Gary Bates in the part of Hortensio, Sherrie playing Gremio, Powell playing Blanea and Joan Thomas as Katharlna. Some 200 ninth grade English students helped with the project. Presby-tsria- OlllATIZED - English class students constructed models of Shakespearean landmarks. Above is the home in which William Shakespeare was born 400 years ago and, next to it, a replica of the famous Globe Theater. THE GLOBE COTTONWOOD -- .SG 1 CARPET - n Church choir is slated for a television appearance on May 3. The group, which has appeared on AHmto Worship with Reverend William Monroe ofCalvaryBaptlstChurch, is scheduled to appear on the same program with Reverend R. David Steele, preaching on Miy 3. The University of Utah will observe Law Day tomorrow, "Friday, May 1, with a full day symposium plus dedication of the newr College of Law building. Honorable Charles 8, Desmond, Chief Judge of the State of New York, will speak at he Law Day symposium from 9 to 11 A. M. In the courtroom cf the new building. Samuel D. Thurman, Deany i f the College ofLaw,announ- cad that . the dedicatory aldress .will be given by Paul" L, Freund, Carl M. Loeb, Professor at Harvard University. Dignitaries in attendance will Include, John Ritchie II , president of the Assocla-tii- n of American Law Schools, Governor George D. Clyde, Dr. A. Ray Olpln, president The symposium i being pre .ented by the Utah State Bar and the College of Law. Panelists, including Paul L. Walter . Gellhom, Freund, Betts Professor at Columbia University and Edgar Boden- - heuner, professor SATURDAY ONLY Carpet that actually flies!! See it r of the University of Utah and Roden G. Derrick, chairman of the Board of Regents at the University. Highland Or. at 4800 South A Magic Symposium, Dedication To Highlight Law Day Choiii To Make TV Appearance Cottonwood FREE PARKING ON The f of Law, will discuss 'the Corpus -- - Proposals for Reform. U of U, on-th- e- hour, every other hour, beginning I A banquet will conclude the Law Day Program at 7 P.M. in the Union Ballroom. Walter E. Craig, president of the American Bar Association, will be the speaker. fly pm SATURDAY AFTERNOON Outside, along west Driveway and Parking Area t |