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Show Tile Toh Ii Tnuiwrijit, Life on !'ri.lj. Beware of Pirates 1A Mat l.? the Ticonderoga Tht-i- e are mans plate of in- y,, mia;me I hies? milium xnple leirst III lilt wot Id, and liwiiv iijinmrtl ini (lull) vqtiair mile nf these plait-- s contain 4 hlstnr and rsjiett to ee Inn ( as IlNIg 4 tlllM? M4IIV of lllelll yi,- - Jlld vjlllt.llS IlSIllgCimdltUNl. t l of pinbablv not, mi ilmtl In lire captured with the Klimt In 4 I I11H1C4111I diamond it lu re. cause il thm I the ages lx rsplored 4ml mI I led Hot M 1. daughters where c 411 iHie (jo mrauLio to 01 I. and Il are cast into ptosti-- l , o help supMilt the family rsphxe 4iul vllle 4 nr tern-tor)- ' The answer to this qix--twhnh mat- consist of mie to ten m i now here! Pros! it lit nai it high ihihlicu. Hot there it one magnat umi-de- l here, and to it seneral disease. la ml that it the meta No doubt that sometime ill yixir for man) of the ttothlt leading lifetime Vixi hate teen the fatourists and irooiioeiit businesses. mous Chinese junks. Many of Eiservthmg that rtitlt tail le these pinks ate from ten foot to fiNilid ill (hit palate of wonder-nien- t. thlits or foity feet Beneath the deck of these pinks are living THIS IS llong Kong. and room. Iath room, and kitchen for at manual mans of the Anywhere every sear ami exciting at those sear from mie to leu childieu. with Hot just what it I toon their jiairnts, live on these tiny Kong. I loon Kong. quoting from junks, and many of these Ixiats a recent article it, "one of the hate handed down from great vacation ill let of the world, geix'iatiixi to generation. Many noted mainly for ilt scenic of these jxuple make their living shopping facilities and (eusqit for strictly from the tea. wiling their the Mimiuer rainy teaton) delight-fu- l fish to the many hotels and resclimate." taurants in the hxal area. Many Hong Kong it a colony of of these small Ixiats came ixit to Great Hritain coutictmg of three the ship, and il Is here that the main arrat; the main idand (occhihlien will ask sailors to loss cupied in 1 SI 1, the Kow loon them coins in whnh they dive Peniutnla (ceded in IStil); and aftrr. lint is also one of their the new territonet (leased from nianv wavs in whuh to acquire China in I SS for a eriod of W money. 31ns might also lx? where years). The island of llong Kong the saying "a sailor and hit nuxiey it a! Mint .V) inilet square; are soon parted, n 3 miles square, and the New But Hong Kong is also a basement IxHiaua for the Territories, a rural area of alaait 3V) square miles. many tourists who cmne here. Tlte total poNilat ion approac lies Tailor made suits from the finest 3,1X10,0(10 making the area one of materials can !e Ixxight for half the most densely mMilated in of what you would buy them for the world. The majority are Chi- in the states. Many other such of whom esnese, great numlx-rare there at this value too. No matter which way you look caped to I long Kong after the Communist occupation of the at lloug Kixig though, it is still main Chinese mainland in 19 HI. the same wonderful and city it has lxcn. It will always H)ulatioii groups inMinority clude British, Portuguese, and attract those who want adventure and something in the tinordmary, Worldwide business American. me, it will always and diplomatic activities have and lx? for them. there brought repiicsciitativet from all IE YOU ever get the opjxir-tunit- y of the major nations of the world, to go there, take advantage making Hong Kong truly comiio-politaof what there is to offer. It is of the orient. TICONDEROGA ARRIVED truly the article will deal months Nest at the in Hong Kong with those of you who are not of the month, and for five days of age for military service, but everyone basked in the wonderwill lx soon. It is for those who ment of this legendary place. are thinking and planning a caBeauty can't dcscrilx? what Hong in the Navy or any of the reer is. But the other on Kong really branches. other is ugly. Uglv in side of Very respectfully, this sense of the word. EveryDelwynn B. Mitchell A03 where you see signs of poverty and on some faces hunger. Can xtnp. "Ahaddsa lx-tt- the mean, where Music Helps Youngsters Into Social Swing Imat? Its gone! Sure enough. Thrre where your rig i usually lohhmg at her dixk line i nothing Imt an empty Music can and should lx- - an imof youngsters rally years "It gives them immediate rewards, puts them in the social wing,' and, at the same time nurtures a delightful pastime for adult and leisure years, sass Mildtrd Alexander, organist and teai her of organ Irat hers Children have a natural affinity for music. They rrsmnd to soothing lullabies and, birr on. r r r a t r rhythm ssith tapping ijmont or skiptunes. ping rope to Introducing children to ntusic should capitalize on this natuial interest and rrsponsc to rhythm and melody. Aa education consultant to Hammond Organ Company, Miss Alexander suggests these proven tip for making music an early part of youngsters' lives: I. At a young age, show them roblx-il- ! lip. Youve It could hapK-n- , even though yon probably don't like to the possibility. Each year we have more and more Imat on the water and each year, more and more I mats are stolen. Some are never recovered. OutlHwrd motor are particularly juicy target for our pirates. More often than not, unfortunately, these stolen motors never come home. An outlxiard motor is loo easy to keep (Hit of sight . . . and is pretty easy to steal, too. If you don't or can't generally take yimr motor off the trauwim when you leave your Imat at the dixk for a day or so, you'd lx? r wise in fitting one of the Ix-e- n laury Bcs an, who received his Duly to Cod" award at the Fifth Ward Sacrament meetinstrumental in helping him achieve the ing is surrounded by his family who have high award and who now estend congratulations to him. L to R are his sister Joyce, his sisters Cad Iren and IJnda. On I Jury's right are hrol hers Kenneth and mollirr. Paul who both have previuuJy received Duty to Cod Awards and his little brother Brent. At rstrrme right are his father, Bet an, who is serving as Patriarch in the North Tooele Slake and Bishop J. Woodrow Twrde who presented the award. Ix-e- n o 1 sing-son- Ix-ttr- i. liar-gai- s Touche! Jack Cruver and Peter Mueller were caught by the photographer at rehearsal for the Shakespearean play to be presented to the public Friday, May 13 at the Harris School. Under direction of Bemett Baldwin, curtain time is 7:30 p.m. The actors are his Fifth Cradc students. The public is invited to attend. outlxiard motor hxks to the transom clamp. This hxk will serve to keep the damps from vibrating louse accidentally, too. Make sure it's a stout link. Make it hard to steal your motor and von may avoid losing it. Of cimra?, if the bandit really wants vour motor, he can cut through the hxk or saw through the inimnt-in- g screws, or even cut off part of the transom (it's done). Be sure to have the serial numlx-- r of your motor recorded so that if the motor is stolen you can report the immlx--r to the authorities. You should also send a rejxirt of the theft to the company that made the motor. Many send outlxiard manufacturers s periodic lists of serial rmmlx-rof stolen motors to their dealers. If a motor of that make and sie comes in for repair, the dealer to can check the list of numlx-rsee if that motor is a stolen one. Your Imat pises a different problem. There often is no serial or hull nunilier you can use for identification. All the pirate needs to do is repaint the Imat, replace some of the fittings and you'd never recognize it as yours. If the hull does have a numlwr, it's generally easy for the pirate to shave it off or destroy it some way. So it may be smart to put your own identifying mark on the hull somewhere. I rememlier as a kid taking my bicycle and drilling holes in the bottom of one of the frame members. The holes were in a particular sequence that would pisitively identify that bike as mine no matter how well the other kid had painted it over. You might try the same stunt with your boat. Drill a series of holes under the gunwale, or on the bottom of the dash. .They will look like they belong there but yours will lie the'only hull RfTZ - Shakespeare lumber paneling continues to lead in popularity for prestige homes because, since no two boards sawn are identical, it avoids monotonous repetition of grain pattern and coloring. Solid Want to make the family room At Harris School Extend the room wood outside with a floor-leve- l Students of Bemett Baldwin's deck. Add privacy screens where needed and panel the family fifth grade at the Harris Elemenroom's interior with resawn lum- tary School will present their own ber siding. versions of three Shekespearean plays this week. This is the third year that Mr. Baldwin has given his class a experience with the great dramatist. The students have ehosen for this years program "The Taming Romeo and Juof the Shrew, liet, and A Midsummer Nights Dream.1 indoor-outdoor- ? first-han- 0 o u d Push Button Grooming In the horse and buggy days of our grandparents, the term grooming needed no explanation. One groomed ones horses brushed, .trimmed, combed them . . . according to how one valued them. Children in particular insisted on their favorite ponys tail being braided and tied with a beautiful red ribbon. By extension, good grooming meant doing something with oneself, using soap and water in generous amounts. We have never had it so good, E 21" black and white portable TV End's Friday Io 'tT?" HIGH IT G-- E white portable i I j i', , SANDOKAN THE GREAT - , TECHXISCOPE RfTZ TiCHHICOLOl Sat., Sun., Mon., Tuts. bid's Friday Iha 13th MOTOR VU w COLORSCOPE Minus niiWiMJ PLANETS!, VAMPIRES COLORSCOPE MOTOR VU-Sa- Sun., Mon. t., MADE TWO OFiTHEWACKIEStflLMSUHEYiEVER MARTI lr LEWIS 7t'. G-- It looks expensive. TWENTY 4th PRIZES Win a ... We have a problem with our Catalina we just cant fix. TEN 3rd PRIZES Win a e STEVE REEVES s Lumber Liked a folk on different size glasses filled with varying aniounis of waier. Alsu ith your jiggle and sing along hild to radio tunes 2 Make music a pari of youngsters laities, I it a singing game or radio music or reiords. or even a dime-storsouvenir mutual instrument. 3. Take your rltild to live con or a reris when jxxsilde parade Point out the different instruments. 4. Have a musical inurnment in your home that the whole family can play and enjoy, one that a child can learn easily. A h'me organ allows a child to create music in only a few minutes and gives him an immediate sense of achievement and iinjx-tuto go on. He alio ran imitate other instruments, such as a guitar, trumpet, clarinet, drum and many others. g Ix-e- e ditfcirnt sounds made by tinkling portant part con-vid- Ix-e- y Your rig mas not lx-- stolen, hne not. but (1 Soil take a few precautionary steps now, (fiance ul getyixi mu a should someone "Uir-rbaik it ting sour rig ou a basis. the dtak, only to come racing buik again. "'A here the Imat, Dad'" they yell a they screech to a o Kow-loot- of that make and model with those holes. Itepul tills fast to he authorities when sou repirt the Imat stolen. Tim scene; Your town on a warm June morning. You hop in the car with your family and head for the marina where you keep vour Imat. l'pon arrival, the kid tumble out and race for rit. Uve on a corner? Have trou-- , ble with car light shining into house windows? Build a tall, corner screen In a board on board pattern. Set back for the screen should be several feet so that driver can see around ft safely. 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