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Show SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1962 Utah Courvty, Utah SUN DAY HERALD 8 n lixUSS 7 'I Conductors, Bmkemen ff f Mys Hint br Man-io-Mo- J. By ROBERT The Soviet Union's new mystery Sputnik ap-- i peared today to be the first; step (UPI)I MOSCOW ; in an elaborate scientific tion' program laying the ground- work for manned flights to 'the moon. m .(:.: Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev announced the" Sputnik in a speech here Friday but gave no Indication how much it weighed or what it was up there for. i' Western monitor in g Sta - i - ' j , arid f drejam." ,jv i They say thai the American holiday that compares most nearly with St. Patrick's Day as it is full-throat- celebrated in Ireland Is Thanksgiving. St. Patrick's pay in Ireland is a Holy Day, a day when business stops, a! day for going to church to- thank God for the visit of St. Patrick 1,500 years ago. Of course there are parades in the cities, but these are mainly d Industrial, with the the j prizes floats competing; for awarded the most beautiful and artstic entries, j rl , - . ; !;!-:- i- lMi :. r What's Playing At The Movies - i j j ' - - Uinta with: K. . Douglas, :T. Curtis i" P V. OREM i, Geneva Three Stooges meet Hercules plus The Underwater :' li .. "j .J; ;t City Closed Scera SPRINGVILLE Rivoli Splendor In The Grass with Ni' Wood, Wi Boatty PAYSON Huish Sergeants Three with F. Sinatra, D. Martin SPANISH FORK; Arch Bachelor in Paradise with B. Hope, L. Turner PLEASANT, GROVE Closed Grove AMERICAN FORK Coral Flower Drum Song with N. Kwan, J. Shigeta : i'- -l- ; j ! j t j r'.. ,: LEHI Closed. Royal .' ... With a jSecret Service man 'doing the honors as a groom, Caroline Kennedy, the president's daughter, takes a ride on her pony, Telephoto). Macaroni, on the White House grounds. (Herald-UP- I scr.:E-T!!iH- (UPI)4Toufists play school friends a chance to Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy wants ride in a little cart drawn by the her daughter to grow up to be an got a treat Saturday when i excellent rider, the same as the Caroline Kennedy ,went riding pony. First Lady, who started riding on on her pony again the White when she was 3 years old. Caro-House grounds. Her brother John a brief vtrip too. j show a red suit,) the Wearing President's daughter was seen perched on her brown and white led by pony Macaroni, which was " a groom. i Caroline some let After time; her baby brother, now 16 months oldj ride with her. He was held up by a secret service manj Macaroni is becoming a familiar sight on the White House grounds; He was brought to the president's house last Thursday Jj-.ha- j from the Kennedy's country estate at Middleburg, Va. He is kept in a van behind Carolines play' Crew Member Stricken With Polio, Report U p OjW0, i 4 f., i m TAMMNA 1 ' . 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' San Francisco has been stricken Later, however, the ship radioed with polio. that the man was able to breathe I' The ship has been identified as without the respirator. ,,4 -- 21 . 1 knrv'N starts march M.SiMrl SIMI I0ISE Hine has appeared in pony riding contests in the Virginia horse , country. o: 3 p.m. J L, 2121 BDUTH ON 1 tTM CAST SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM U -- to see G WASHINGTON ''"Si i JVJ -- ROBERT WrST At Least Some NeWs is Pleasant Caroline Takes Ride on Her Pony Around White House by Puccini i l Vi M ) HEATERS r.' nov CAROLINE GOES RIDING IN-CA- . j ; WARM i ,;r "OSCftR" mail orders Neurologist and Neurosurgeon, and panel physician, Dr. L. S. Erickson, will discuss the basic causes, current treatment, and medical therapy, as well as the rehabilitation possibilities, of the epileptic, j. START 7 n ,'j NOMINATIONS! jThe monthly meeting! of the Epilepsy Society of Utah will be held Monday, March 19, at 8 p.m. in the Granite School District Ex-ecutive Offices, 340 E. 13545 S., Salt Lake City. Dr. J.! Louis Schricker, Jr., I i r i II VHHJER em- n I ' j Sparta cus Hit in Opera In Kentucky -- Sunday, March 18, 1962 PROVO . Lover Come Back Academy tj with R. Hudson, D. Day Paramount - iTender In The Night with J. Jones, J. Robards Jr.! on-trai- Utah Epilepsy Society Slates Salt Lake Meeting 1 . " workers and 210,000 '.v I :! ployes, vv 1 J flower-decke- (off-trai-n) non-operati- - .;'-CV- -- 500,000 , J ed road work rules aimed at eliminating alleged "featherbedding" ca the roads. The leaders of the five operat- trainmen and switchmen, have charged that the recommendation! would have an overall impact on total of 710,08(T rail employes. measure." It was ordered after a meeting of the union's top offices and general chairmen after a series of meetings at the order's general headquarters in Cedar Rapids. , - ; warning-proo- f, j j , j i j I proposed sweeping changes in :f work rules. , The Conductors, and Brakemen became the fourth rail union to order a strike vote in preparation for the beginning of Contract talks with the railroads April 2. The Firemen's Union ordered a strike vote March 12 and the Trainmen's Union authorized a "precautionary" strike vote Friday." l;:,' ..:'!'-.;.' The Locomotive Engineers Union has also authorized a strike ballot. ' The Conductors strike; ballot was described as a "protective '; ProvoanMalces Irish International Airlines 'here wonders if the reality bears' any resemblance to the j im.: so-call- ed Khrushchev drew .attention back to the Soviet space program recently upstaged by " Col. John H. Glenn, Jr.'s flight. Western I officials here viewed this as an attempt to give maxi mum propaganda backing to what Khrushchev hinted last December that any nation which perfected a means of orbiting and respace vehicles couid pack St. Patrick's Day in Ireland is turning atomic weapons. with them really the first day of spring" when the-- ; trees and hedgerows are in pale green bud, when daffodils, crocuses and: primroses- vie ;with. each other in! carpeting- the green " , fields. ; to know The birds, too, 'seem that the great day has arrived; and send up an unceasing chorus of praise in the jwarm :y-sun. , ,.j5's ,1 ju'MlT Everybody! wears the freshly-picke- d Shamrock, of course,, and a Roy Samuelsen, son of Ragnar the children sport badges oij green Samuelsen ; of recently and gold ribbon, shaped as a sang the baritoneProvo, of Scarpia, role Irelong the symbol of harp' in a Kentucky Opera Association : land.1'' ';'' of "Tosca" in Louisproduction . It is a great day for Irish sport ville. : ' i:' - for football and hurling;: for .Mr.: Samuelson is a former resiracing and coursing;': for hockey dent of Provo and a graduate of s and camogie the Brigham Young University. The biggest fixtures are, un- He is currently working on his doubtedly, the Gaelic games in masters degree in music at InDublin's Croke Park. diana University at Bloomington, There the G.A.A. (Gaelic Ath- where he has a teaching jassist- letic Association - which spon sors all native Irish games) holds In a review in the Louisville the Railway j Cup Interprovincial Courier-Journa-l, Music Editor Wil finals, in which the twpi cham- liam Mootz stated, "Roy Somuel- pion Provinces in Gaelic football sen made one of the most im and in hurling that fast excit- pressive debuts in Kentucky Op ing forerunner of hockey, the or- era Association history. His is igins of which are lost in antir quite the best baritone Bomhard quity do battle for the perpetual (the director) . has discovered. The voice is tremendous,! reso-- ; challenge- cups"...-- , j. found football fans, too, nant, and skillfully produced. Rugby a fine bill of fare at Landsdown "From Samuelsen's first en Road "Dublin's Rugby stadium. trance until he fell under Tosca's In soccer the event of the day knife, he dominated the opera. was the International tussle at He was sinister and lecherous, suave and brutal. Scarpia came Dalymount Park between Ireland ito life in the fullness of his twistknow that and Italy (did , you March 17 is the 101st Anniver ed sense of power and r sadistic show of voc al brilliance, which sary of Jhe Italian Republic?) f There were rugby football, soc- turned the second act Into the cer, field hockey events,) camogie evening's highlight." Bill Wools ey of the Louisville (the feminin version of hurling), Times stated, "Only the evening's horse races all over the country swift Scarpia, baritone Roy Samuelsen, and1 coursing, where the in are raced pairs a guest star from Indiana Unigreyhounds ;. versity, managed to suggest the course. field an over open was In the evening Sport agus kind of tinsel flamboyance that Siamsa (literally sport and festi- must have attracted Puccini to play as. opera material. vity ) at the formal balls, parties Sardou's "The Baron Scarpia of Samueland ceilis (from, (the Gaelic; for the Irish version of sen dominated all his . scenes 'together the sheer splendor of a square dancing) that went on until throughdark - hued and easily prorich, the wee small hours from the Grand Balls: in. Dublin to the duced voice." small happyj gatherings) of girls and boys all f over the country. 17. 1 ! ' Sure And It's Both Solemn And Gay in Ireland When St. Patricias Day Comes March Join Firemen, Engineers In Orderinq Strike Vote V. . defense-proo- St. Patrick's NEW YORK 'j what vision? Day at j Home Jhat phrase must Conjure up in the minds Qf exiled Irishmen on 4 CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (UPI) Union President f Louis J. Wag The Order of Railway Conduc- ner linked the strike order direcU tor and Brakemen today ordered y to the recent report of a presi a strike vote against the cation's dential commission which recomrailroads in their dispute over mended drastic revisions in rail effect of meteoric matter on space vehicles. (In .Washington, U.S. space officials believed this was the first Russian weather; or communications satellite. The United States has 10 applications space craft in orbit two communications four weather and four navigationandj has scheculed many more.) By coupling the. announcement of the new Sputnik Friday with a proud claim that Russia had perfected a - global rocket that is i i j J "55 Flights on tions picked up the vehicle on their instruments. Scientists at the Woomera range in Australia said they tracked it twice today on an orbit of 49 degrees, picking up a good strong signal. The Smithsonian .atrophysical laboratory at Cambridge, Mass. also picked up its signal. Soviet news agency Tass j; The said the Soviet Union would launch a series of such sputniks this year to collect information on cosmic rays, radiation dangers during long space flights and the KORENGOLD United Press International ' f& U "3 f -i ON OUR BIG SCREEN IN COLOR GnfilOKENO REGULAR PRICES ATj L CO-FEATU- i vi vv: v.'A A w; ti L ii ti-n 5:10- J ran . iiMtl ir 1.10-3- C - 7:30 -- :49 |