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It is a J are There The gidJ.ness and enthusi- hcme sonof Carnaal among ,hc,e 'tom us traditions surrounding the nightclubs or voyage unparalleled by any ,nie 1 brt of bsht- - other" mde of" travel; follow (bdcan costumed partiapan'ts reach their climax' at the re the casual tounst could antly entertainment. Or sit passenger become fast friends. Cange lor tickets to the world-hic- h adventure. wide the ship becomes a home for easily miss bul which, if real- But. for those w ho find that beforehand, add consid- almost three months. , i But some home! Imagine 'ey have neither enough time cubly to the enjoyment of nor money for such a journey. 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Proteus and cans of beer, and 5000 bottles being there, Rex) w hich are today regarded of port, sherry and liqueurs? as the Big Four" of Carnival. W'hat is so radically different about Carnival and Mardi Gras, in comparison to other public celebrations in U S. cities, is that the partying in New Orleans is a privately financed affair. Krcwt member themselves each year finance the costly balk floats and costumes used during Carnival As a result, the balls are always private, invitation-onl- y affairs requiring full formal dress of the guests. Among the more traditionand this often al krewes membermeans the oldest ship passes from father to son. Each year, a new king is elected and he, masqueraded at tne -HEY, THROW MESOMETHI!SC.MISTER!-ilh,tr.H- i. ball has the honor of escortlional rail of spectators at New Orleans Mardi Gras, as ing the queen, herself masked. hundreds of ornate floats make their way along the The queens are secretly see standard route through the city. Mardi Gras, lected from the current year's which falls on February 23 this year, is preceded by 10 debutantes, and enjoy a host days of parades, masquerade balls and raucous good fun of privileges ranging from a ball gown during Carnival season. lavish, custom-mad- e to a bird's eye view of the 2" l Mardi Gras parade from the tost strings of bauble and balcony of the prestigious glass beads to spectators, many Boston Club on Canal Street, of whom (as tradition would have it) shout, throw me riusively for the enjoyment of something Mister! The music the parades themselves dock. ,n sunny Caracas andthe Panm of New Orleans: guests, defiantly launched in 9n9 pampered Istanbul Athens. Naples. Bar- - (otherwise known as Shroveand. to this day. remains out- - as they afTreUxcd Imagine celona... the list continues. Tuesday), which falls just beInland excursions are fore Ash Wednesday and the standing among luxury liner, havingtochoosebetweenkmg Cr3C23lntsrxTBt-frwC2lnfR7amc)- .. Mardi Gras traditions rounJ-the- - MdlV- for themselves; It somehow comfort mg to worldvoysge, keeping such a 'T'u'V.? domestic while more than one million think that slock n elementary, Who's ever heard of Fat adabl1. '","7 vestige of y ester- There are 29 pons of calk Tuesday? It sounds some- ! yK)n "U(e fong-- d stance passenger crossed the North dav' luxurious and leisure! b'h d,0Lu AtUn.ic aboard 70 steamer travel survive on the beginning in New York andthing like a dieter' dilemma. K..i Ik. a .wiKa A,l.lgtnrgkimt obsolete; before long, fo 1957. passengers Qt.lt Courteous staff persons finishing in cA.,.ksm.A- of takes on a more universal crossed e urn lltQFIIl Ordinary People for the sixth Has fast and efficient air time. travel been the kiss of death of ocean liners in The nature of travel has for Vheon noWe .K.ra Dotvn yotuler in AVtr Orleans, 1 su pofshuffleboardthanon ',b wgc from port to port Bl8bl)' 5 Tootle Transcript, lliurs. I)cccnlcr 31, lJSI si !P pre-Lent- five-mil- CLYDE GIBSON TIRE 725 No. Main 882-035- 3 'Tm getting a break on my taxes and high interest on my savings. Winding through the birch trees on a bed of fresh powder makes for a perfect day of skiing. Photographed at Park City. UT What Adult Skiers Can Learn From Children Look al those little kids ski! They seem to be having any trouble handling this slope. I wonder how they do it? dont W v; ' This kind of comment, whether verbal or mental, is expressed many limes a day wherever adults and children cross paths on a ski slope. Thais because children are often so much more relaxed and happy on skis than adults are (not all adults, of course). Adults may be intellectually x S xs ' superior to childien (belter able to figure things our rationally), and they may have greater physical strength yet paradoxically, little kids three feet high just whiz right by them on the ski slope. fcllllll This is not to say tiiat you have to to ski well, Eric Berne best when behave childishly in order but that, as psychologist says, we tend to perform let the child out we (Child-liknot childish.) First Securitys I.R.A. Tax Deferred Savings Plan has something for every working person. Starting January 1st, 1982 Even if you already have a pension or g plan where you work, you can now open an I.R.A. Tax Deferred Savings profit-sharin- Plan at First Security Bank. Earn interest get a tax break! 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This comes naturally to children when they act out roles in their skiing pretending theyre as light on their feet as a cat, slithering down the hill like a snake, etc. Children seem to have as much Stop by any First Security office and get details on THE FIRST SECURITY IRA TAX DEFERRED SAVINGS PLAN First Security Bants Each affiliate bank of First Security Corporation is a member of FDIC. Each depositors account is insured to 5100,000 by FDIC. I i to play. e, style as they do fun. One reason is that when a youngstci is totally absorbed in his path of skiing, he is looking where he is going. By turning his head in that dnection, he moves his torso and legs (and skis) in that direction, too. With the skis functionally spread, he intuitively sets up to pivot the legs and to make a stable landing. By pivoting his feet and legs so that his skis can catch up with his torso, he maintains good balance and can pull everything together. Most important, he can do this without worrying about how he looked or what his instructor might say or any other thoughts that adults are often burdened with in a similar situation. Hes having fun, and it shows in his skiing. The challenges children like best are those presented by the terrain. To adult challenges them, the such as trying to make pure parallel turns or look stylish all the way down the mountain are just silly no fun at all. Children like popping into the trees, ducking under limbs, and bouncing off bumps. Though they dont realize it, terrain games like these provide them with a reflex and movement repertoire that is unique. You never learn a sport so well as when you learn it in childhood, the experts say. Unfortunately, adults could learn more, bul they lack the open, inquisitive nature of children. So try to discover what your mountain has to offer in the way of terrain explore every nook and cranny. Learn to shed your sober skin for a bit and try being just a little bit silly. The next time some little kids go whizzing by, rather than admiring their skill from afar or dismissing their antics as inappropriate for an adult, why not join them? Start your day with a voluntary, playful tumble in the snow, and then go on a terrain hunt or bounce off a bump. Growl, hiss, roar, sing, shout, dance, and leap as you ski. Make it a day for some mad, loose, joyful skiing. Discover what skiing is like for a kid. You may never want to ski like an adult again. i |