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Show THE SENTINEL 8 Pag Ttwry,oct.is,iMi Juliet" have been selecfor the Utah ted Shakespearean Festi- To visit Mt. Jordan... val's Costume show tours firsthand look at A Fred C. Adams, founding director of the Utah Shakespearean Festival and professor of theater arts at SUSC, is the narrator for each hour-lon- g show. He gives audiences an inside look at costuming from the year 1,000 A.D. through the early 1600s. "The costume tour is taken out each year to promote SUSC and the USF and to raise scholarship money for incoming freshmen theater students," Phillips said. "It's also an excellent way to talk about some seemingly strange fashions." The lively and colorful presentation has been staged in high school cafeterias, at the former Governor's Mansion, and European fashion from the Dark Ages through the time of King James I will be carried to cities and towns in northern Utah and along Highway 7 when 89 Oct. Southern Utah State College's Shakespeare Costume Tour takes to the road. "SUSC and the Utah Shakespearean Festival have been jointly sponsoring the tour now for 15 years," R. Scott Phillips, theater public relations director, said. "In ail, 50 some costumes, originally designed and used for productions of the Festival, are modeled at each performance by SUSC student and theater department personnel." 12-1- ' at all points inbetween. Approximately a quarter million people have seen the show, Phillips said. Scheduled stops this year includes Mt. Jordan Jr. High. Also on the agenda are presentations for civic organizations. "Generally," Phillips said, "daytime performances are held for schools with evenings reserved for civic clubs, organizations, special religious groups and private parties." 1962 season. S.J.P.D. arrest six Six people were arrested in South Jordan this past week. A 24 year old Kearns woman was picked up for driving under the influence of alcohol near Homemade items featured at sale Be prepared... If your freezer fails they still contain ice crystals or if they have remained below 40 degrees, Lauritzen says. "If the food has warmed to 40 above degrees, is possible and spoilage resumes you should check each freezer operation, you will have package carefully. If the to evaluate the food color and odor of the food is before you refreeze it. You can safely refreeze questionable, throw it foods that have thawed if out." i extra 3 days." "You should put heavy cardboard directly on the packages of food and put the dry ice on top of that," Lauritzen sys. She says that after the Last January, a Utah blackout caught nearly everyone off guard and prompted many people to stock up on items such as candles, flashlight bat-tie- 2-- rs and kerosene heaters in case it happens again. Similarly, you should consider how to protect your frozen food supply in case of a blackout or a freezer malfunction. . According to Georgia once-f- rozen . Get your Christmas shopping done early this year! sold Homemade crafts by 25 area women will be Boutique, Christmas Meadow during the Brown's Oct. 4 and Nov. Handmade items including dolls, play villages, of Christmas baby clothes, and a wide variety sold. decorations and other gifts will be 9 The boutique will be held at 2527 W. 9290 S. from until six 10 from and 23 22 and a.m. to 8 p.m. on Oct. 5-- 7. 22-2- on Oct. 24. If you would like to place items in the boutique, you may do so by calling either or 255-05- 255-096-0. Lauritzen, extension South nutrition specialist at 10800 S. 2700 W. A 27 year old Jordan man was arrested Utah State Unviersity, it near 10000 S. 2200 W. for would take an unusually to enthe theater public carrying a concealed long power outage relations director at in food a the fully weapon. Police respon- danger e or ded to a burglary in loaded freezer. "Food will usually stay progress call. Performances of "As .A 19 year old South frozen in a fully loaded 0 You Like It," "Henry IV, cubic foot cabinet for was male Jordan Part II" and "Rome and arrested the two days if the door for remains shut," Lauritzen possession of marijuana. olds were says. "A Two 16 year for the show can be made by calling Bookings 586-788- 5 toll-fre- 10-2- picked up near 11000 S. 1700 w. for evading a police officer, improper license plates, and no regis tratoin. A 15 year old South Jordan boy was arrested at for shoplifting cabinet probably will not last for more than one day, though." She says the survival time of the frozen food will also depend on its density. That is, meat will stay frozen much longer than a freezer full food. Police recovered a of baked bread. If your problem is a vehicle, stolen out of the broken home freezer that in field a Salt Lake area 7-- Winterize Nov Dupont Starting E.P.AntlFreeze'4" Fluid . ' MOSEY-BAC- K T'V can't be repaired or near 10200 S. 4800 W. 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