| Show I. I To Hold Story Telling F Festival stival rl Th Thus v n kiddie couldn't nt wait wail for I r U lUll I Wednesday everil evening g to come around W when n I the sixth annual tory atory telling festival al t u place on the h central n ral lawn awn at Lib Lib- L erty aAk park so 1 they lt called on n Mr Mrs Henry Hnry Rail 19 Wo Wolcott o t v. v v d prevailed upon her to th spin a few yarns yarn durl during g the afternoon on Th They r i left to Ramon R.- R. 1 mona mon Rails RaIl Earl EarI Skidmore Barbara I Allen Alien Fr Frank Frink Chambers Mrs Mn Raile RiI Dick c Gloria lo ia Ann Allen n and nd Nancy i 1 Allen 6 44 i V o p c f q 97 3 4 L 9 1 44 1 U- U 4 1 s r t 4 2 4 ik J H i Children to Hear e F Tales raie by y E Expert pert Yarn Yarn Spinners Spinners Spin Spin- ners at Liberty Park Wednesday By ARTHUR C. C DECK DECKand and OI and so iO o the great strong In Indian Indian Indian In- In dian bra brave brave- and and the the beautiful princess ss were vere married and lived ever er after ater That ThatIs is but u one of tnt th n de endings t to scores of ot tales which will be unfolded Wednesday night on the central lawn wn at Liberty park when thousands of ot Salt Lake youngsters oun gather for tor the sixth annual annual an an- nual telling story festival sponsored b by the tho city it recreation department under the direction of ot Miss Ch CharlOtte Charlotte Char Char- r- r lotte Stewart Ste Colorful banners and canopies decorated gay and and- grotesque and grotesque figures of o fairy tal tale 1 lore lane re have havo been arranged on ol the sUval site painted b by Miss Carla Carli Landh Landh- Miss Grace Derrick and Miss Mary Iary Kimball and a score core of ot the best yarn arn spinners spinners spinners spin spin- ners in the city from various historIcal historical historical his his- and literary organizations have been engaged for the fete tete Promptly Promptly- ly at 1 T o'clock with the blare blar of ot a b bugle bugl gle the children will accompany their teller to her her canOpy canopy py arid and the 1 t festival sUval will sched-I sched be under underway way Each story is scheduled sched to latten ten minutes at the end endot ot of time a will a be sounded sound sound- ed ed allowing the children to change The story tellers and the costumes costume In which they will wilI appear are Mrs Ivy Y C C. Towler r r. r Mother Mother Goose Goose Mrs Gladys S S. animal Mrs Ruth Taylor Japanese Mrs Geneva Young A Arabian Knights Mrs Edna Edna Edna Ed Ed- na Harker Hanker Th Thomas mas' mas Oriental OrIen Mrs Frank I Hunt Oriental M Mrs Irs s. s Henry Henry Hen Hen- ry Ralle Raile Indian Indian Mrs rs Inez nez Whitbeck Whitbeck Whitbeck Whit Whit- beck fairy Mrs Vida Fox Clawson nonsense Mrs 1 Fred Stauffer Persian Per Per- sian elan Mrs M Margaret rgaret Buskirk gypsy gypsy gypsy gyp gyp- sy sy Miss 1 Wanda Wren Irish Miss Mis Alicia Higgs patriotic Mrs ClaireS Claire S S 5 Boyer oyer believe beli ve It or not Mrs Zola Jacobs Jacobs' McGhie King Arthur Mrs Laura Laum McCurdy Clark Chinese Chinese Chinese Chi Chi- nese Mrs Hannah H H. Birmingham pioneer Mrs Iris Iris' Sleater frontier Mrs George GeorgeA A A. G Goff tr Our Gang Following the hour of ot childrens children's tales tale Live five University of ot Ut Utah h students stu stu- dents will tell stories to adults adult around a a. car campfire These ar arGladys are aro Gladys Selma Miller AnnLou Anna Ann AnnaLo nn Lo Lou Brockbank Mayme Larson an and nd Leah |