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Show Child S EsttltC i Three Premiers to he Presented i 5 ! ! Repertory Dance Theatre Announces Concert Series Repertory Dance Theatre, the resident professional modem dance company of the University of Utah, Salt Lake City will present the world preieres of two works, and the American premiere of a third on January 2, 23, and 24, 197(1 at 8:00 p.m. in the Kingsbury Hall, the Uni-- i versity of Utah, Salt Lake City, Performed for the first time . " will be Fragrance, choreo- graphed by Kay Clark to the music of lanuix Xenakis and Tri-- I cycle, choreographed by Ruth Jean Post to two percussion scores by AMadeo Roldan and Lou Harrison. Bill Evans When t. Summoned, choreographed to Morton Subotnicks score "The Wild Bull,!' was coinmisseoned by the Deutsche Oper Ballet, t Berlin, Germany this fall. It was ; first performed as part of the Oiers Ballet Season in Berlin NOvember 4, 1969, and was ex-- i tremely well received by the and audiences. t German critics All three of the above choreo-- , graphers are members of RDT. Included on the program of . the Winter Concerts will be ! Doris Humphrey's Ritmo Jondo, choreographed in 1933 to the Carlos Surinach score of the same name. RDT If offering : Ritmo Jondo as a tribute to Vi- I rginia Tanners Children's Dance 'Theatre on its twentieth "sary. Miss Humphrey was the ; guest of honor at the first performance of Children's Dance Th- eatre in 1949. The work was .created for RDT by Jose Limon : I it is The age of discretion is when you learn that nothing is as important as you once thought it was. -Star, Minneapolis. Top Talent Booked For Dimes March Telerama Right To Play The Tooele Transcript, Friday, January '23, 1970 ny y i,v child Pushing the into school situations and depriving him of a fully developed pre-scho- ol play period can cause education and personality adjustment probto a with the assistance of Danny lems later in life, according of Wisconsin psychiaUniversity Lewis. Manell Senter's duet entitled Enchantment and John trist. Dr. Jack C. West man of the Butler's Three Promenades to Medical School discussed UW the Lord will also le seen. e the implications of and the closing Opening school with U behavior nursery program will be two multiple of U medical students a during film created image presentations The visit to the recent campus. for RDT bv Judith and Staidey Hallel which gives an inside seminar was the first of four view of the company at work, scheduled through January by and experiment with dance the Department of Psychiatry. specifically conceived of for film, The right to play is the providing a new and exciting childs estate, said Dr. West-maperspective in viewing movement. He discussed a study of 130 middle-clas- s children which showed that a play period for children is a positive factor to successful learning later in life, whereas an early, imposed introduction to school subjects like reading has a negative effect in later learning, partly because of tire childs resentment, he said. d Today parents bring children to nursery schools and expect them to le Josf Arrived At educationally programmed for Tooele VXiley Hospital some achievement which will come 15 years later in life BIRTII- Ssuch as being accepted by a Terrance and Paulette Thoprominent university, said Dr. mas, Grantsville, son, Jan. 20. Westman. He added that this MEDICA- Lparental anxiety used to start when the child was in junior Merton Sterling, Tooele high. Josephine Fox, Tooele The ability to play precedes Tammara Lynn Williams, the ability to work, the doctor Grantsville Good reminded his audience. Dwight Halcomb, Tooele relations with peers in a play Margaret Tate, Tooele situation are highly correlated Beverly Stromberg, Tooele to good relations with authority SLRCERY-Nor- ma figures and adults in later life. Dr. Westman said Booth. Tooele Bessie Johnson, Tooele experiences are so important in later Beatrice Marsden, Tooele personality, determining teachers should that development The best thing to do with be given guidelines for spotting a wet blanket is to let the drip disturbed or unhealthy mental Bill McGlashen dry. or social adjustment. This would include observing the child's nervous peer relationships, habits, family structure and relationships, academic achievement, and behavioral eccentricity such as lying, moodiness or V','-5- The 1970 March of Dimes Telerama will feature a galaxy of fine talent starring Rich Little who has famous impressionist upieared on several Nationally televised programs such as Ed Sullivan, Johnny Carson, the Summer Show John Davidson and inauv others. He is a fantastic performer and will add Tele-rammuch to the long-rang- d three-year-ol- pre-scho- ol Effective Friday, January 23, 1970 Steadmans Will be owning and operating the former Dalton Feed Co. Temporary Store Hours: Monday thru Friday 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Closed Sundays Also Closed January 26t 27 & 28 During closing hours purchasers may be made by contacting O.K. Tire Store - Next Door star-studd- Ribbons and bows will have to make way for boy things at the Lynn Hogan home. Their first son arrived at the Tooele Valley Hospital January 19. lie weighed seven pounds 14 ounces, measured 20 inches and will be named Stephen Craig. Big sisters Tracy, six, Debbie, four, and Stephanie, two can hardly wait to make the acquaintance of the new baby. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Thomas, Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hogan, Lukepoint. Mrs. Hogan is the former Gloria Thomas. Photo by A. D. Thomas Hunter Safely Takes Over The Utah Division of Fish and Came Hunter Safety T.V. Course has taken over, temporarily, the time slot usually occuUtah pied by the popular Trails program on station Kl'ED. The hunter safety course will run until June 1, 1970. Broadcast of the regularly programmed Utah Trails" show will resume June 8th. r Utah Trails is a show dealing with wildlife and various aspects of fish and game management. half-hou- education. March of Dimes Benefit Ball. . . The bull will also be held ut the Salt Palace Saturday, January 31st from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Johnny Mathis will contribute his time and talent appear- popular in home furnishings into the kitchen. Cutting boards, cake knives, pie servers in lucite, plexiglas and acrylic plastics are strikingly handsome. The Shape of Things to Come, in the mail becomes ever more imaginative, with the booming popularity of writing papers in interesting shapes. It all started with long hand" notes in the shape of a hand; now includes flowers, animals, geometric shapes. All fold to fit in the standard rectangular envelope. Give a New Flavor to an old favorite, by topping vanilla ice cream with Ocean Spray relish. Its cranberry-orang- e tart and sweet all at once for a dessert thats different. otf-be- at the guest star. Max Eng-ma- n and his 23 piece orchestra The Colorful Kitchen gets a will furnish the music. boost from a new idea in THE MARCH of Dimes kitchen carpet. Soft, luxurious-lookinBall is sponsored by the East easy care carpet of Millcreek Jaycettes and the Creslan acrylic fiber now Alpha Mu Chapter of ESA. comes in colors to coordinate Tickets are $2.50 each and perfectly with the most popucan be purchased at the Ball lar appliance and counter-to- p or at Department Stores, Music shades. Stores and Ticket Trailers at J. C. Penney's downtown, the Unbasic Illack makes a bid Salt Lake Airport, and the Cotfor the fashion comeback of tonwood Mall. well Ticket stubs, good for a the year. For daytime as as evening, fashions in black chance on your choice of 1970 look newer than new done in Pontiac Tempest Coupe from contrasting textures; with imLaury Miller Pontiac, 1970 portant detailing; in fresh and Dodge Pickup Truck, different silhouettes. Power Boat Reinell RT1650 A Mother's Helper for wedwith Trailer from Century Marine, 17 Day Tour for two to dings is available at stores e, Japan and Hong Kong from which sell sterling silver Its a handy booklet, Beehive Travel Tours, or Terry Guide for the Mothfrom Travel Trailer Terrys erWedding Bride. In it, shell of the Trailer Center. Holder of winfind just the information she ning ticket need not lie present needs to help make the perto win. fect wedding a reality. TICKETS MAY be depositClear Through and through ed at March of Dimes Headnew kitchen helpers bringare quarters, Warshaws Food Stores, look so Grand Central Stores or ticket ing the trailers at J.C. Peimeys downtown, or at the Cottonwood ing as g, TELEVISION is donattheir time and services to ing the show which will open at the Palace Arena Salt Saturday, 31st 10:00 p.m. and at January nm until 5 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 1st over KSL TV Channel 5. Also starring are Bob Peterson vocalist who will be remembered for his role in Promised Valley" which played all summer and fall at the outdoor from across theater Temple Square. Alliene Flattery of the Mickey Finn group will be featured along with several individual performers and groups from Salt Lake, Utah, Weber, Morgan, and Cache Counties. The March of Dimes Telerama is in support of the work being done in the fight against birth defects. As a result of research done in this cause a new vaccine has been developed to combat rubella (German measles) that can cause defects in an infant when contracted by the mother early in pregnancy. March of Dimes Research has also developed a vaccine to Mall. combat TH diseases. the ball Those attending RESEARCHERS throughout may also attend the Telerama the country are engaged in this on the same night. important work at over 100 birth defects treatment centers with one of the very finest located in GOTHAM GLITTERS Salt Lake City at the Primary IN WINTERTIME! Childrens RSL Strikes a newly Lighting decorative note, with lamps and lighting systems for the home that are more works of art than fixtures. Light sculptures are totally illuminated shapes; flashing colors put on a light show in the living room; even neon is finding a place in the home, handled tastefully and imaginatively by todays designers. Watch for . . . Pockets, placed where youd least expect them, serving as decorative trim on both casual and dressy fashion . . . Two-stomobile homes; the ultimate in spaciousness and comfort for families "on the road . . . Home decor in the pink. Dusty, rosy, mauvy pink tones are the coming colors for home furnishings . . . Colorful caftan robes for men a wild look for the beach in printed terry or heavy cotton. ry flat-war- It takes more than a gold watch to make retirement tick. Jennifer Hospital. The March of Dimes is a driving force in the development of maternal and child health care through prenatal Arbitrator: Whether heanten man. Dana Robbins i - ADOUT YOUR The area just inside your front door is very important. Since it is the first thing people see upon entering your home it has a great deal to do with the overall impression. childhood problems that long. What impression does your entrance give? Chances are that it has been a long time ART ARTISTS As long as the artist can since you have really looked call ujxjii a man to enjoy what at it. It is a good idea to stop the he has and to feel with his the soft flooring of the living whole being the wonders of room before it reaches the existence, as long as the artist front-doarea. Use a small can help intensify this feeling section of hard surface flooring of existence, then art will be or a washable throw rug near Peter Lipman-Wul- f, the door. important. If possible, you will want a in conversation with Don to hang coats, and keep and Arts place Activities Cyr, clothing in your entrance hall. You will find it FOOD The modern diet victim sees his life at the table not as a debetween alternation lightful pearls of great price and dishes of lesser cost, but as a grim sentence which condemns him to pay for every fattening repast (even the sleaziest) with a meal Faof carrot sticks and celery. ther Robert F. Capon, Life. An Adldledl a. IT NEW SEE silliness. Dr. Westman said major shifts in personality do not occur until after the first 20 years of life because people keep their lnljvtlI needs are. An entrance should be Take advantage of all the daylight available. A lamp on a chest or table will give 'a softer light than almost any hanging fixture. If your entrance is small, use decorating tricks to make it seem more spacious. Try an uncluttered wallpaper for one wall. Paint the other walls a blending color. Keep it light and fairly bright. Yellows and greens will both give the illusion of more space if the right shade is chosen. well-lighte- d. rainy-weath- Cranberry rV very convenient to have a closet or some piece of furniture where you can keep your pocketbook, to hold incoming and outgoing mail or whatever your family ' Jtmiitce oo 3 Warm-Up- s Servke Jf TeDe HIS TEMPER COOLS OFF J IN AN HOUR, I'M I I'D JUDGE... A BIT DIFFERENT... CARRY A GRUDGE! The clear, crisp days and glittering nights of winter are perfect times for enjoying the myriad delights of New York City. To help visitors get the most out of a wintertime visit, the New York Convention and Visitors Bureau has prepared three free aids. They are: a winter calendar of events, a weekend folder, and a new list of 20 free things to do. The free folders may be obtained by writing or dropping by the New York Convention and Visitors Bureau. 90 East 42nd Street, New' York City 10017. The Bureau's Information Center, directly opposite Grand Central Station, is open every day of the year, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Sports, art, theatre, music and drama, sightseeing attractions and tours, childrens activities, conventions and exhibits are among the topics covered by the winter calendar. The weekend folder suggests a simple itinerary for those on a time budget. Among the free things are the centennial celebrations at both the Metropolitan and Natural History museums, and the frequent special events at Rockefeller Center's' rink a mini outdoor winter carnival! Take stock in America Bur US. Saviafi Boadi I FraaSoa Shalaa - Ends Friday RITZ Michael Sarrazin Gayle Hunnicutt Eleanor Parker TECHNICOLOR LJ "3 MATINEE SPECIAL SATURDAY Taraan and the Valley of Gold Sat., Sun., Mon. RITZ .5 . imwrxoMm JOANNA SHIMKUS alfreemanjr. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR' PANAVISION' FLY INTO 20 YEARS OF ALASKAN WILDERNESS! COLOR by DeLUXE g RELIGION Dont use religion as a pain killer to make you feel better without being better. The Parson, Country syndicated column Now you con protect Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday SPECIAL PRICES Adults $1.75 - Children under 12 $1 printed, written or drawn SHOE SALE literature. Seal it in clear plastic film that resists moisture, dirt, grease, CRANBERRY GIRLS Heat cranberry juice to boiling point. Add bouillon cube and stir until dissolved. Serve hot or cold in small cups or mugs. Variation: Use chicken broth or vegetable broth. Serves 2. SHOES 1 1 CRANBERRY 4 photos and documents Tooele Transcript-Bulleti- n 58 North Main Street BEEF TEA cup Ocean Spray cranberry juice cocktail cube or envelope beef broth (bouillon) acids, tampering. Great for genealogy Great Selection A hot cranberry drink and cheese fondue make a warming combination for the crowd after winter sports. Use one of the new prepared fondues or your own family recipe. For the hot drink try a cranberry beef tea, a cranberry glimmer or one of the other drinks suggested in the new recipe booklet, Mix Around with Cranberry Juice, just published. 1 GLIMMER cups (1 quart) Ocean Spray cranberry juice cocktail can (1 pound) apricot halves and their juice, sieved cup raspberry syrup Juice of 1 lemon 4 cups water 2 cinnamon sticks 4 whole cloves Combine all ingredients in a saucepan. Heat to the boiling point. Lower heat and simmer for 5 minutes. Remove cinnamon sticks and cloves. Serve hot in large mugs with fresh cinnamon sticks, if desired. Serves SHOES 98 Only for BOYS 3 98 Down to Only $498 Save up to $3 10. ' Mote: Mix Around with Cranberry Juice" booklet can be obtained by sending 25c to Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc., Box W, Hanson, Mass. 02341 Tooele Merc Co. f |