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Show Paee 1974 HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, August 25, 42-- THE t , fi -- is 'W few i Book Beat - 8 8 J - j Fall is the time to be busy in the garden, even though the growing season may be over in many areas. There is much to do to prepare the soil for next year's growth. The ground should be turned and mulched. Many other tasks remain for the busy gardener. To do a better job, it is a good idea to read what the experts say. A visit to the Provo City Public Library will put you in touch with the top experts in gardening. Borrow a book now. Featured book for the week: JERRY FORD UP CLOSE. BUD VESTAL. Who is Jerry Ford? Never before has the answer to that question held more meaning for so many people. From relative obscurity, Gerald R. Ford has suddenly emerged into a position of national political power. Other books to stimulate your interest: THE PROFESSIONAL SECRETARY. E. V. BRUNSON. A finished course for the aspiring professional secretary. PADDLEBALL AND RACQUETBALL. FLEMING & of fundamentals, techniques, BLOOM. A r - BYU : II. I. - - j Plans Concerts 03 fe being I I s I v iJY ' 7 I i n X T --- Unique Species By Donald B. Thackrey, United Press International anywhere. But in San Francisco you have a chance of finding some. At. least so reports Franz T. Hansell in "The Great Family Fun Guide to San Francisco," recently published by Comstock Editions of Sausalito ($1.95) . Hansell, who agrees that San Francisco is a fun city, but thinks it is fun for all the family, says that gold can be panned from the sands of the ocean beach at the endofSloatBlvd. d "... A reported dollars was taken out of this area in three years (there probably was as much unreported)," he writes. The author includes thousands of other things to do in the city of the Golden Gate besides gold panning. And he also includes the surrounding areas for a radius of about 50 miles. twelve-thousan- FRANCISCO (UPI -Credwood trees are unique and so is the park system under which they are protected. The National Park Service has jurisdiction over Redwood National Park, but this includes three California state parks that fall into the same area. These are Yellow-Bellie- d Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park and Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park. This may seem complicated (and it is in some aspects), but SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Jfor the tourists who want to see oe Van Wormer knows better the redwoods, there is an than to take wild animals home book. This is "Exas pets. National Redwood ploring But he could not resist a Park," by Robert J. Dolexal, marmot, Marmota Interface by published recently to be exact, a Flaviventris California Corp. of Eureka, western relative of, the distributed and by Calif., Touchstone Press of Box 81, When he found a very young Beaverton, Ore, 97005 ($5.95). he took it home in his The book includes a number of one, sweater pocket. color photographs of the parks as The raised the animal family well as chapters on all angles of in, about and under their home in the area. Chapter headings named it Floogie and indicate the scope of the Bend, Ore., came to love it as a family information history, ecology, member. climate and weather, wildlife, In fact, Van Wormer has plantlife, fishing, hiking and written a book about Floogie, watercraft trails. called "There's a Marmot on the The handy book concludes with Telephone," and published 23 hiking trips in the parks. recently by Caxton Printers, Ltd;, of Caldwell, Ida. ($5.95). SAN alifornia's American West. Its aims are to perpetuate the culture of the American West by the authentic depiction of that way of life, to set and maintain the professional standard for Western art, to help guide the public in appreciation of Western culture and to further the Marmot is Author's Pet yellow- -bellied wood-chuc- THE UTAH ROCKETTES won first place in the Miss Wasatch Acrobatic Association contest, with eight schools , in the state competing making a total of 35 entrance teams. The winning group above is one of five teams in the local school which also placed in the contest. School instructor is Margaret Turner Park. Shown above are, from left, center by First Novel Published By Legal Opinions Writer By Donald B. Thackrey FRANCISCO (UPI) -Usually people who write for a living during, the daytime cannot bring themselves to work on anovel after hours. "It's brutally hard," according to Richard Stookey, who does his writing in the form of legal opinions for the California Supreme Court and has first novel published. So hard did the San Franciscan Jind it that he took off for a year and a half and went to SAN recent-lyhadh- is through three women, each also an interesting individual with hidden depths. One of the book's skillfully handled climaxes is an ugly murder that sends Morse to jail. ' He is freed through the efforts of his lawyer, Peter Carson, a relative of intriguing protagonist Merlin. Stookey brings to bear his legal background in another clithis one Peter's mactic scene arguments before the Supreme Court. Acute observers may even where he finally by able to distinguish California's high court justices completely rewrote "A Still and the author's slight Woven Blue," published by San through Co. - and camouflage. Book Francisco Even the .court bailiff "an Houghton Mifflin Co. of Boston and powerful-lookin- g incredibly square ($6.95). Negro" might be The result is a tightly plotrecognized by habitues of the France, ted novel about two men court. Merlin Carson and Jacob Morse Stookey plots his book with the neither of whom is what he precision of one of his legal seems to be in fact, inwardly briefs, but provides it with much each resembles the exterior of more readability by starting with the other. plausible and unique characters that pique the reader's curiosity. They are interconnected Sfaeveport Art Guild Slates Annual Exhibit Contest Set For Pianists In Colorado Pueblo Civic Donna Arnold lost 79 pounds. BRIDES REGISTERED At seminars, CUSHION-LIF- Banquet. Seminar topics will feature "The Care and Restoration of Art" on Oct. 4, with Clements L. Robertson, conservator for the St. Louis Art Museum, as the moderator; "The Economics of Art as an Investment", also on Oct 4, with Robert Rockwell of Coming, New York; Willian C. Bradford, owner of the Texas Art Gallery in Dallas; and Homer L. Stewart, Jr., Senior Vice President of the Republic National Bank of Texas, as panelists; and "The Making of a Bronze" on Saturday, October 5, with CAA members Joe Beeler of Sedona, Arizona, and friz White of Denver, Colorado discussing the viewpoint of the sculptor. ( T Jf CHAIR Helen Lindstrom Debbie Nelson A TOUCH OF YOUR t For What It's Worth: m IV '"7-'- f All Leading Brands Of Crystal, Silver, China And Ciftj. Call 373 6940 For Free Delivery V 11 flNGER Chinese Hits Make Top Ten List For what it's worth dept.: UPI's man in Hong Kong, Charles Smith, has come up with a list of the Chinese Top 10 songs. "At the top of the list this week (and every week for the past 500 or so)," says Smith, "would be e an favorite: 'Long Live Chairman Mao.' "And nobody in China can forget that other oldie still knocking them dead, 'Sailing the Seas Depends on the Helmsman.' So, it gets the no. 2 slot." No. 3 is the best, though. Pointing out that there are more than 500 million peasants working in 26,000 communes in rural China, Smith assigns that spot to a "country and western tune" called "Oh, How I Love to Carry Manure up the Mountainside for the Commune." Love to see David Bowie's production of that one. 1 At 205 lbs.. Donna Arnoldof Savannah, Georgia had a fat chance of dating the one fire fighter she'd fallen for. TEACHES SEPT. 3, 4, 5 7-- 10 P.M. REGISTER AT GOOD EARTH NATURAL FOODS Hundreds of thousands of people have lost weight with the help of Ayds Reducing Plan Candy. Taken before meals, Ayds helps curb your appetite. You eat less on the Ayds plan, because you actually want less.. So you lose weight naturally. Ayds contains vitamins and minerals, no drugs. And it comes in four delicious flavors. See it mi On the Aydt plan. 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Events marking , The level II winer will receive Cash prizes totaling over $3,000 a scholarship assistance of $200. will be awarded for original in together with an appearance works completed in 1973-7with the Pueblo Youth painting, drawing, sculpture and Orchestra. Closing date for graphics. applications is Dec. 30. Complete Artists requiring entry forms details may be obtained by should write to the Shreveport writing to the Pueblo Civic Art Build, 8316 Suffolk Drive, Symphony Association, Inc. 1117 Shreveport, La. 71106. Entry Lake Avenue Pueblo, Colo. deadline is Sept. 9, 1974. 81004. k. in of new paintings and The star he was given for "Meet Me In St. Louis" in 1944 was Judy Garland and after some initial suspicion on her part -- $he was working too hard and The SHREVEPORT, La. wondered whether people really 52nd Annual Juried Art Exhibit PUEBLO, COLORADO The liked her they fell in love. One of the Shreveport Art Guild and Symphony day she remarked, "I use these the Shreveport Art Club will be Association is . sponsoring a pills. They carry me through." It held November 2 through 19 at Young Artists Piano competition was the first confession of the the R.S. Barnwell Memorial again this year as part of its fifth drug addiction that eventually Garden and Art Center in annual Mozart Festival, 1975. destroyed her despite', Minnelli will There be two Shreveport. competitive says, the love and understanding levels. he tried to give her. A regional show for the past 50 Level I is for pianists not past years, the exhibit this year will the age of 25; while level II is for be national in scope, giving The first Negroes to settle in those not past the age of 17. to from artists exposure the Philadelphia area arrived in Markowski and throughout the United States, 1639. A community of Negroes the Adelyn Breeskin, consultant to Cedrone, are settled in Philadelphia in 1684. which will take place on the National Collection of Fine contest, Arts of the Smithsonian Jan. 17, 1975, at the Sangre de Cnsto Srts Center m Pueblo. the show. Institution, will - Membership organization is open to all artists who apply but the prospective member must qualify as a professional artist in all the media in which he works, must have a reputation for authentic depiction of American art, and must have devoted a majority of his work to that phase of the American culture. on Oct. 4, with two art followed by an hour-lon- g Minnelli himself was born in a tent to small time touring actors, became one of the youngest of Broadway's art directors at the Radio City Music Hall, then, director of all musicals for the Shuberts. Inevitably he went to where he spent 26 Hollywood years with Metro Goldwyn Mayer at a time when many of the greatest stars and talents were either under contract or worked at the studio. Lisa Breuninger, Sheryl front. Rachel Hatch; 2nd row Bezzant, Robin Anderberg and Dana Tomsik ; middle row Merilee Mansfield, Karen Bilbao, Chris Bullock and Natalie Julie Jones, Teresa Colby, Rachelle Marrott; back row Gourley and LuJean Rollins. Absent when the picture was taken were Kristine Stratton and Kara Chournos. and acquaintance cooperation of its members. (These aims have been met in the past by only one combined exhibition a year, held at the. Hall of Fame in Cowboy Oklahoma City until 1973. The exhibition will be held this year at the Phoenix Art Museum for the second time.) -- (Doubleday, $10.95) Vmcente Minnelli ends this autobiography with a line from "Gigi," one of the many classic movie musicals he directed, "Thank heaven for little girls." In this case the little girl is daughter Liza Minnelli and there is pride of fatherhood in every line and every one of the many photographs devoted to the child of his doomed marriage to Judy Garland. ' -0 subject matter is the whose VincenteMinnelli. Panning Gold Could Be A Profitable Undertaking Claimed as The CAA is an organization of Western artists professional Autobiography di'iU Wl Western artists. Father Writes ' twenty-nin- e nationally-acclaime- d Liza Minnelli's Well, of organization Office. HEAR-LISTE- Redwood Trees many Philharmonic, Moscow Chamber Orchestra, Vienna Boys Choir, Jerome Hines in the title role of Boris Godunov, the New York Qty Center Acting Company and more. Season tickets will go on sale Tuesday, Sept. 3. Along with season tickets members will receive a parking pass. For further information write or call the BYU Music Box I Remember It exhibition, one of the most prestigious events in the field of Western Art, will be October 5 through Nov 3, 1974, at the Phoenix Art Museum in Phoenix, Ariz. The exhibition will be comprised solely of the works of the Cowboy Artists of America (CAAJ, a national Costa, Utah Symphony Orchestra, Los Angeles Cam-panella- SAUSALITO, Calif. (UPI) -Did you know you can pan for gold in San Francisco? Of course, you can pan for gold with University, BE THE PERSON YOU WERE MEANT TO BE. J. GREENWALD Antidotes to "toxic" living. AMERICAN INVENTORS. C. J. HYLANDER The life stories of many inventive Americans. A HISTORY OF RUSSIAN AND SOVIET SEA POWER. D. W. MITCHELL. Charts the growth of the Russian fleet from the earliest days of sail to atomic fuel. BARRON'S HOW TO PREPARE FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY EXAM. Simple, speedy preparation for the five areas tested: English, literature, mathematics, science, social studies. ENCOUNTERING DARKNESS. G. S. FRENCH-BEYTAGThe story of a religious leader who courageously fought the apartheid policies of South Africa. SPEAKS. MIKE STEEN. An oral HOLLYWOOD history the complete story of making of the movies. WE ARE ALL HEALERS. S. HAMMOND. Is psychic healing for you? a compelling argument for the recognition of a human potential present, though probably dormant, in everyone of us. FORT DIX STOCKADE. J. CROWELL. Our prison camp next door. IDEAL COMMONWEALTHS. H. MORLEY. Com's prising More's Utopia, Bacon's New Atlantis, City of the Sun and Harrington's Oceana. GRACE LENARD. DON'T JUST Illustrates methods which lead to recognizing and understanding what a child or young adult is REALLY trying to communicate. By Donald B. Thackrey United Press International concerts is planned at Erigham Young acclaimed performers. Among those individuals and groups performing will be Mary k s The Annual Cowboy Artists of America A season of fine rules, etc. g Cowboy Artists To Exhibit nil SHU .lis. . |