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Show from THE BUTTON BOX WE FEATl HE HEAL ITALIAN FOOD Hopeful Traveler Via Typewriter j Joan Baez Slates We cater to bowling parties - private banquets - or office parties TAKE OIT DEPT You buy 5 pizzas we 11 give you one FREE! You buy the pizza - Tabernacle Date we ll buy the drinks. Wed . Thurs , 5 pm to to 1:00 am Sat , 5 pm Fri Sunday 11 am to 8 pm 12 pm . 2049 6200 SO. EAST 277-514- Her appearance here is uncontested Joan Baez, queen of folk singers, has been engaged for an appearance in the Salt Lake Tabernacle on Wednesday, April 21, at 8.30 HOURS Tues., icle P M 6 New Tickets at $1 50, $2 , $2 50 and $3 are on sale at the Utah 55 West Symphony Office, First South, and at the edi- torial offices Training singers of the Department announces a new college program leading to an officer s commission. This program is designed to open to NROTC opportunities college sophomores in good standing at any accredited college, junior college, or to enroll as a university Contract NROTC student In one of the 52 participating colleges and universities. A special six -- week training session will be conducted durJune ing the period to July at three regionally selected NROTC universities Candidates will enroll in a special summer training session and undertake Naval science courses normally studied by Contract NROTC students during their freshman and sophomore The Navy JLOUY EBOltft 10-- mmos-HaRiepResneLL-L- i' IHw COLOR PLUS EXCITING I I Wn GokWikb md W mus Arts Productions presentation HIGHLAND The screen's greatest love story Is back!' MMinr- a- Vtlla-Lobo- ra its review of this recording the American Record I find Abra-vane- ls Guide said, performance the most exciting on record." Gal Realtors Set Luncheon Tlie women's division of the Salt Lake Real Estate Board will host a luncheon at noon, at 14, Wednesday, April Andys Smorgasbord, 3350 Highland Drive. will be Kyle Bettilyons guest speaker. 524-572- 0. towtn e Hie m. m.. nacmtiosal Icvt affair SUHFKSxKULEXftSE that began 3t a convention UhupOkibo MITZI GAYNOR au- No. 5. In ek Successful completion of these courses will make the candidate eligible for enrollment at the Junior level of the Contract NROTC Program if he is attending or is adto .one of the 52 mitted colleges and universities offering the Contract NROTC Program. in obAnyone interested taining more information on this new program can contact the U. S NAVY Recruiting Branch Station, 426 South Main Street, Tel. rw' ezielbiei and years CO-H- IT cacnriuLZEi artistry folk-singi- 20-3- 1, six-we- in thenticity The unprecedented praise of J oan Baez comes not only from enthusiasts but from respected musicians in all fields Even at her youthful age. her fame is almost legendary She was recently the subject of a Time Maga- -' zine cover a year ago Her versatility and clarity of tone were dramatically revealed last fall when Vanquard Records summoned Maestro Maurice Abravanel to New York especially to conduct an ensemble of eight strings in a recording with Miss Baez of s' Bachiana Bras-ilei- 1 iiieuirsmKaBie of theChronicle, U of U. Union Building. Typical of press comments about Miss Baez was the recent article in the Philadelphia Inquirer to the effect that she probably ranks first the Nations' female folk To Students unthinkable to miss be- ing sponsored by the Symphony Subdebs and Squires, in cooperation with the Symphony Debs and the Daily Utah Cron -- Navy Opens HIGHLAND PLUS ONE OF HB BEST! THE JOKER IS WILD" PAT CUMMINGS in New York PRANK SINATRA ago. a Thirteen years writer s magazine entitled, "Typewriter. Here 1 Come" seven hundred and fifty words trom a young mother partly written for publication, and partly for an elephant to keep a delinquent goad one seated at its typewriter I know because I was that elephant Thirteen years, four houses and two typewriters later, I survey my writing career with a critical eye and find it To spotty, yet interesting I set the goal be sure. myself so blithely so long has not really been ago but I take heart reached. with Robert Louis Stevenson who said, To travel hopefully is better thantoarrive " And maybe one's goal in life is not to arrive Perhaps the- plodding is all At any rate. I plod along, writing anything that needs writing, my services, volunteering turning out words as though I were Noah Webster, himself, trying to fill up that book That long ago. if my for-- ! tune cooky had told me I was destined to become a copywriter in an advertising I would have been agency, How could I, quite amused of the who knew nothing business world, nothing at all of copywriting, even dream of getting into such a thing? I know the answer Now to that question and it's very Just plunge simple, really into what you don't know and start swimming. Because being a writer is similar to having an incurable disease: out must write, or perish mentally And even if nothing is ever published, the incurables keep on knitting words, tacking them together, hoping someday to produce a saleable afghan "There is a lovely, subtle difference between rejection slips and I wrote in my authors," article "Writers get rejection slips and authors get money with which to pay off the mortgage, buy a fur coat, or a candy bar And every little bit of writing helps one along the road from writer to author P T A notices, the the news releases for one s chanty, the account of the bridge club for the suburban weekly. When you look around at the mountains of printed material such as pamphlets, club bulletins, brochures, local interest stories, adand circulars, vertising you can begin to posters, how realize many just writers must be needed to turn out the millions and millions of words that are printed one day to be thrown away the next An unpublished writer can travel hopefully" by volhis ability and unteering agility with words. It is to see how many fantastic people are a t a complete loss when faced with stick ing words and facts together to form a coherent and inThere is formative whole certainly no money to be bulletin made in a P T A or a news story about the Animal Shelter to more Writing leads writing The amateur has the unfortunate tendency to think of in such inflexible writing terms as A Book, An A Short Story Article, in n: urally. all published, the very best magazines or placed with the very best publisher This feat is rather hard to accomplish and the amateur is often apt to give up when those pink and green and white slips come to He tends rolling in forget that every bit of writing is "writing", no matter how lowly it may seem And every little bit written makes the next five hundred words come stole that I wear so proudly is the product of words or less" twenty-fiv- e a national product about Contest entering is a fun a and good recreation, finishing school" for the writer. It is an area where as one can be as clever one likes with words, manipulating inner rhyme, double puns, and imagery that would in regular sound forced It also pays off writing well, once one gets into the I have my And pattern. mink, my toaster, my Iron, my cameras, my bottle cooler to and my tandem bicycle prove it. Those past thirteen years have fouixi me close to my typewriter the best spot to I have be for any writer. written for several newspapers, currently with my column in The Rocky MounThe tain Review pay Is not large, (only $500.00 per week) but little old ladies call me up and tell me they always read The Button in itself. Is Box That, and a reward an incentive NOW APPEARING AT THE "76e Celt fstoee (9 MONRUSSO meet CLUB fxUttdi lucA 91 easier My mink 1 ulid t luted C ross Red Chits- - if alivulit-needCountry towords stithed I ve cot the thread gether because words are my busiI reached haven t ness goal vet And my writing I never But will maybe traveling hopefully is mighty rewarding when you do what you like and vou like what you do for the hopeful traveler are two unpublished There books in my files, as well as two published songs and writer for an advertising Radio spots. TV, agency newspaper ads, billboards all these 1 dream up. write, I also do public and create relations work for two charities on a volunteer basis, and have done part time, publicity and public relations for a private school a And if anyone needs writer, I'm available P T A FEATURING & DIANNA RAY afrei99 WITH GARY PITTS AND THE SIGNETS teoeJcs. Bagel Lox - Kosher Food Pastrami - Corned Beef Cheese Cake Decorated Cheese and Cold Cut Trays for Your ffice Meetings and -- Parties Xu Salt I focf-hbut- Fridays and Saturdays only H akes I ir.st and Best No Cover 3165 So. 13th helicateJJeH 1 6 3 165 EAST BROADWAY 363-826- E, 466-095- 1 1 Aquarisls Arrange Talks Fighting fish will be the topic at the regular meeting of the Great Salt Lake Society, Thursday, April S, at the Utah -- Idaho Roofing and Siding Company, 4303 South Main Street. Social hour will start at 7:30 PM. with the meeting slated for 8 P M. Dorotty Viood will discuss the spawning of Betas, most commonly called Siamese Fighting Fish. Stan Holbrook will review the spawning of and Leonard Slusser will show new aquatic items in our area. Fish of the Month, to be judged for members only, will be Guppies and Tetras other than the Cardinal and Neon Tetras. All aquarists are invited utala s music station QsnSSTO to attend. 3s) aeo on your dial Summer Concert Each Evening 6:00 to 7:00 Sjxnwired b Deseret Book Co. Bv Programmed George Hedges Thursday April P 6 Straus: SYMPHOMWiMLTIC A Sibelius: (XLAN1LLS Eleven Recsons to Visit the Choose frcr"' e'even court 'em' exotic f'esh f ru t trcp ca! dr nks to sort ycur in th s exc-- r g rew party room upsta r$ at THE HAWAIIAN. Recd ng lef to right, cp rcw. Headhunter, Tahiti, Johnny's Hawaiian Fizz, Tropi-conVolcano, Pena"g Punch; bottom row: Scorpion, Coconut, Mai Toi, Tiki Bowl, Navy Grog. At1 ere but you can odd ycur own "We water" if vou w.sh a. Yum-Yu- Room m 467-931- for Table Reervations Roon SpeiiJiy: Yttm-Yu- Full Phone T'le restaur.!.:. is talking about RIB DiNNIR Sravinskv: Dinners ce' O'er -- gs delude n CONTINENTAL DINNERS ISLAND d r-- e's B' ccs ca? the gj-- g . V and and f. ol at sa-p- - d cbovd m-- .e .? rn i.rgy r-- a famous -- FAR reas-crrb'- e you 83d pcr'y NEHOS HAWAIIAN DRIVE IT Highland Monday April Dr. C'f ''.rlP " 1 I TP' )' r iiK 12 Brahms. SYMrii' NY N't Mozart: HORN C' NCLPT 4 ' NO Tuesday. April 13 Beethoven: PIANO CONCi RTO ' Brahms: TRAGIC r A LRT''PE Wednesday. Vivaldi 2152 V BOl LP' Pavel: HOUR' Tues -- Wvd. T turs -- S it : 3J M - 5.00 P M M nduvs and F ridavs 6.30 AM - 8 00 P M ViN'op 11 Sunday. April Lunches $2.50 IN A La Tchaikovsky: Brtakfast 2923 HIGHLAND i Saturday April Dtlicious Course PJIMI m? F riday. April 0 Mendelssohn: Ql'AFTF.T Beethoven: TRIO IN G Perc' ' r:I THE Ap lea.:: 14 IO' R StSo CONCEPT') No C 1 IN D NO i SHAFP |