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Show Friday, March 26, 1971 SIGNPOST Page 7 A show for children of all ages will open in Weber State's Fine Arts Theatre tonight with performances scheduled twice each day for two weekends. FLIB-BERTYGIBBIT will play on each Thursday and Friday at 5:30 and 8 p.m. and on each Saturday at 1 and 4 p.m. All seats are reserved and sell for $1. Although the title looks complicated, it's not really hard to say "Flibbertygibbit!" All you do is say "Flibberty" and then 4 Nanny, played by Glorja Jensen Lisa, played by Michele Gates, your persoEaallStfy NEW YORK The way in in which you use make-up will reveal your personality, declares an article in the current issue of Coronet magazine. Dr. Harriet Wells, a prominent Philadelphia psychiatrist, explains in the issue how a woman's self image and the way in which she relates to people can be reliably determined by her use of cosmetics. "A woman who uses make-up lavishly but adroitly is usually untouchable," says Dr. Wells. "Her body signals usually indicate that the only way she wants to relate to a man is through his worship and through her being worshipped. "At the other extreme are women who don't use make-up at all (discounting young girls, of BILLS BODY SHOP 2310 Grant Need a place to Fix it? Car Stalls $2 per hour Tools to rent, plus parts at discount rates Flexible hours come in and see us. guickly add "jibbit." But, if you can't say "Flibbertygibbit," you can say "magic," because the two words mean about the same thing. Magic lights, magic sounds, magic looks and magic words all follow this wonderful boy around as he goes about making his home among the village folk in a small country town. How he got there, no one knows; where he came from, no one knows. They only know that, one day, there was a strange MV : i t 4 f (L) gives her granddaughter, some sound advice. course)," she continues. "This often indicates a fear to express femininity, and perhaps, a desire to be accepted as a man among men," says Dr. Wells in the Coronet article. As for the woman who uses make-up occassionally, and maladroitly,, Dr. Wells says: "She uses cosmetics to reassure herself. Make-up fits her fantasy of what she would like to be like. She wants to be the center of attention and, at the same time, she wants to be responsive sexually, but she doesn't know how." In conclusion, the Coronet article warns that it is difficult for women to deceive people about what they are, for their make-up gives them away. 621-4364 wind and strange lights, and he has been among them since. And strange and wonderful things began to happen on the day he arrived. What happens when the village folk try to use his magic for selfish purposes is the exciting tale that will be told when FLIBBERTYGIBBIT comes to the Weber State Theatre stage. J.D. Stokes performs the lead role of Flibbertygibbet, anout-of-this world creature who wants to live with humans. This role demands dancing and gymnastic abilities as well as exceptional acting ability. J.D. returns to Weber rw finish his degreee after working professionally in the entertainment world for three years. His professional appearances have included: Role of Jr. Babcock in MAME at the International Hotel in Las Vegas. Dancer on Dean Martin Show (Featured with Joey Heatherton and also Barbara Feldon). Dancer . on Lucy Show (Featured with Ann Margaret). Performed in Summer Stock at the Houston Music Theatre. Featured dancer in Elvis Presley's film: WHERE THE GIRLS ARE. While at Weber J.D. also worked professionally with the Ensemble for three years at Valley Music Hall, and performed the following rolls for Weber State Theatre: Romeo in ROMEO AND JULIET, Og in FINIAN'S RAINBOW, Harry Beaton in BRIGADOON. J.D. graduated from Clearfield High in 1967. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. George R. Stokes of Sunset. Adding interest to the cast will be identical twins, Deberra and Sherrie Slagowski,, playing the sisters Peg and Kate. The twins will be familiar to lunch patrons of the Union Building Sky Room Cafeteria where they work as waitresses, in addition to going to Weber State full time. They have both attended Weber State two years. They graduated Test your diamond Q.IS A LARGE DIAMOND ALWAYS MORE VALUABLE? A-. Not always. A smaller stone of finer color and more precise cutting to show the fire can be considerably more valuable than a larger gem of less quality. Cutting, color, clarity and carat weight are all important factors. As a member of the American Gerri Society, we'll help you strike the right balance. AGS affiliation is awarded only to those jewelers who qualify on the basis of gemological knowledge and high ethical standards. Come in soon and let us explain the "Four C's" of diamond value to you. 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