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Show , : - - , ' - 223 DESERET Monday, July 22, 1963 AND TELEGRAM, t, IN NEW'THOUGHTS'BOOK Paredo lin' Is , , "Ife who lives for himself svill have small troublea, but they will seem to him great. Ile who lives for others will have gwat troubles, but they will seem to him smallThis Is the spirit that Is called ; Christmas." - , ' - - - . L'''''''4.- . , 1 1 3 This spirit called Christmas i , should exist throughout the year A-- 7 even in the hot month of July, Mr. according to E. Paul Hovey. , ,! !!:.: Hovey's nema rk Ls just one of hun- ' dreds in volume three of ,the best-- , I ,, . I. selling booklet, "A Thought for , ,,,i' i Today." Such inspirational 'and remarks are I compiled from the' popular "To- , . days Thought" feature of the Deseret News. And it you want to do your ChHstmas shopping in July, order' - extra copies for friends. Each 'order for six or more will Include convenient mailing envelopes at NO EXTRA COST. VOILITTICS one and two of this booklet have been sold outdisappointing hundreds of readers. - So don't miss out on this newest edition. To obtain copies, send 50 cents' Deseret News, P.O. Box 1257, foreaphto "Thoughts,"-rio Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. (Price includes sales tax and i - , I et Push , & fôr 76day , ,1 - ., - ' - - - r .' f:',01 17, Please send me the volumes of "Our Children's Firitoge" Rehearsals and parade prep- arations were keeping literally I thollsands of Work. ors busy Monday as they- - ' readied scene s and floats for, the last two major events of 1 Utah's annual pioneer observ- - , - 2 1 .5 4 3 I I - r - ri 'I 1 1 have circled at $2 each Enclosed I series 1 liN 'k tz..., - L4 1 1,,,..., 41.,...,,t. 11 , ; - ril ',1 , I i ..,,,,, .,:,,,T,1 - ., .1 4. ''' 1 - l 1 ...,;- e.,4 - - 6 ;, ' (Please Print) - 1 t I NAME PI I ' ) I C. ZONE CITY I rl '71Th vlsa 1 ADDRESS moon lo6ono won groomom 4. ..' Your Vacation Drovfigingi CoitTll'orli' Record Satie 1 Rockatt441, Baby, The Lion and If the summer: vacatio$.ls Grethek the Moose, The Hare that Ran Away, Old ' ' Main St. Start for your MacDonald Had a Farm. . beginning to "drag" VOLUME 6Peter Patter,. The ',Three The parade will begin at ow Pioj, Where Has M xouppters, 114O2J24the, day,s, ttint.Tho gl9 A with story records from the log We Will Go. 41onu-the - . , --Pa- , . I The rehearsals were for the , Days of '47 Pageant, "Valiantly Onward," scheduled for a four day stand in the Tabernacle On Temple Square b e g i nn i n g Tuesday night. The parade preparations were .for the giant Days of '47 arade in downtown Salt Lake City. More than 180 units will be featured in the parade, pected to last at least three thought-provokin- , I '47 WFT N ' , for-Stal- - ' Deseret News Record Dept., Post Office Box 271, ,. Summit, New Jersey: - 1 '' TO:1,A --- 1 USE Th'IS HAI:DrOs'ADELI I'., CHRISTMAS JOYS IN,JULY PC7:271 Stars , , , Ir. , . 14i,int-- gbantLectdsCheere Brigham Young Deseret News ' merit, go south to 9th South,, star, The couple's three othfr then east seven blocks to Lib- Read" serIes. - "Listen ,and . : Continued from Page 111 .7 717:717:::-:::::,.have never ,attempted--a-plo.1childrtnJlebre.1,;4Ntlt--r,strtc- : the children- - entertained Meanwhile, with all the prep- keep and Michael, 54 also accomneer pageant, And it will be edit, hours. for arations going on, there were ' This year's "Valiantly On panied them to Utah. r' chilto dren are beginning to read. features the,story---o- f wetwJeven 147 calendar keep the Days of Each record has Mr own .01 ,Amy Shand, a girl who sur "his" and "hers" keys to the full booklet of stories which go vives the death of her family city at the airport ceremony On Monday, July 15, I sat Monday at ru)on the High right along with the narrator. On the trek to Utah. Director Noon Commissioners Ililaritles. a group of en. Therefore. children ' can read In a cafe enjor)ing my meal by George City ,is Glenn E. Saco& Mr. and Mrs. Larsen will B. Catrnull and Joe E. Chris- tertainers, performed in the along with the records and get when a Salt Lake Board of Health inspector entered to narrate the production with tensen and Utah Atty, Gen, A. early afternoon on Main St. accustomed to new words. and on State St. Educators have praised th'e make his periodical --check of Miss Allies taking the part of Pratt Kesler. , Baton program- as- an-- ldear way of the establishnient;;-------enterinube Tod Mr. and Mr S LareiuJ1Lnar Later-i- n reading.Youngsters put mofe the on top of a table, al. rate the production with Miss Twirlrates, a group of baton feeling into their reading and hat ; Of '47 there were h a t Miles providing the voice of 'Days twirling youngsters, were set they .recognize use of punctu though available. This didn't racks ation marks. , Jan will to demonstrate at Amy. Young their talents Knight Six records are now avail- - strike me as being too said.' act the role in tableau. the reviewer's grandstand at . able. Here is what each record tary. A cast of more than 2,000 143 S. Main St. Will support the stars on a The annual rodeo, set for the contains t. sevenlevel stage, "planted" Utah State Fairgrounds at 81 VOLUME 3Mother Goose Rhymes, The SITUATIONAlthough it is Boy, The Princess and the with Utah fir trees and desert' pm., will continue its fourth Gingerbreed the in. Pea, Little Red Ridinghood, The Farmer a minor infraction, in the .vegetation. The Dell, and the Shoemaker, performance. Featuring top The Owl erns theElves 't should not ha v e PussvCat, My Shadoow, spector At the second performance Billy Goats Gruff, and I love Little cowboys and riders from Three Wednesday evening, the placed his hat on the table. the nation, the Pussy. throughout -11 VOLUME of Tom ,Adventures Clifford Kimball, who has geant will be dedicated to Le''47 or . rodeo activities in the also stars two personall Thumb, The Table and the Chair, Teeny Days Grand Richards, of the Coun-Tiny, The Town Mouse and the Country charge of the inspectors, said ties the television from show, Utah a of Moose, Siing Song Sixpence, Wynken, cil of the Twelve, Church of spotlight throughout and Nod, Henny Penny, Mother he would pass your complaint "Wagon Train," Terry Wilson Blynken Lark and Her Children, Mare Had a Little along. Jesus Christ of Latterday through July 24th include: and Frank McGrath. Lamb, Saints, in recognition of "modVOLUME 3 The Little Monday Other features of the rodeo Rebel, (If you are trked about a condition The Musicians of Bremen, The That ern pioneering." exists in the cite or state. write Of the Palm Tree, Cos's, 8 frt the about it to "Duirks That Irk," Dhseret are Legend at Ann the State Fair performance of Mr. and Mrs. Larsen's young.' Bat, Rip Van Winkle, The First WOOrk Salt Lake City 10, Box 1257. News, Marsten, champion archer, and pecker, Sleeping Beauty. Grounds. should not be more Utah. Letters est child, Keith Jr., 2, was VOLUME 4The Boy in the Moon, Than words lane and should include the La. of Karen appearance Tueadai fgansel ard Gretel, it's Perfectly True, lycx temperature Monday, sante and address... initial& oritY Mr. Vinegar, and Peter and the Wolf. ts.11 be used with pruned article lifliln veils. 'Queen but his mother wasn't worVOLUME 5Th Ootlen Goose, Lieverrew 12 p.m.High Noon Hi laritied. cur11 rain"geith has an uncle and streets, Pageant Opening three cousins who are doctors 8 The Iligh Noon Hilarities and at Fair State p.mRodeo in Salt Lake," she divulged. will be repeated Tues. Keith was born in Salt Grounds. on. 1day and the first performance 8:30 p.m."Vallantly Lake's LDS Hospital and was - of "Valiantly Onward" will be - Federal A:Sherman derson, Johann Heinrich Kell, Salt-Lak- e a - University of Utah tennis ward" Pageant in Yoshie Christensen given. Monday accepted Irma Hedwig Admission free. Tabernacle. Wednesdays activities will the petitions of 18 Utahns to Noda Walbeckt Hilda MargaWednesday begin with a sunrise worship become naturalized United reta Katwyki, Frieda joirta 6 a.m. ,Samise. Service,. service at Lindsey GardenS, 7th States citizens during a cere- char Staker and Gretha Win. Lindsey Gardens, 7th Ave. Ave. and Is! St., at which Eider mony in U.S. District Court. 4''i..4.07'Yiiii-tA. ther Falk Jensen. nue and M Street. Gordon B, Hinckley of the Miss Lucy Rigby, attorney, 9 a.m.Mammoth Days of Council of the Twelve, Church, U.S. Immigration and Natural:::".3i-dGiiid'47 Parade on Mairi Street. .I , of Jesus Christ of Latter-da.47ization Service, presented the - 8 at State Fair p.m.Rodeo Saints, will he the speaker. petitions to the Judge. Grounds.. The service is scheduled for Thenpw---citizens--aMary 7,- - :..1 8:30 p.m. "ValiantlyOn, - 41 one Christine Vinson, Hans Josef , , , , I Carnegie Salt Lake hour. k''. ', Iv ,..- - Jaime Cabrera Ber- 'A noted publisher in Chicago ward'. Pageanrch Zimmer, Admission free. , Tabernacle. Course .: t amStart nal, Vasilios Andreu Pippas, reports there is a simple techv I la At 9 a.m. the parade will be- Petrus Antonius Maria van der , Itgeeeo.....' nique of rapid reading which should enable you to double the the van CroonenWillem Leadership TrainingHaman- gin. Following parade Iteijde, RelationsEffective Speaking annual Pioneer Luncheon will brogh, Dieter Vogt, Adriana your reading speed and yet reTo enrollments Seine taken Noe tain much more. Most people be held at which Utahs last Hendrika Vogt and Helene An For Current Clown do not realize how much they Pot Infivmotton Write or Celt are Wittmann. living pioneersthere only gela could increase their pleasure, Utah Leadershipwill be honored by three Others were Jose TOtOflC C. success and incothe by reading 4 rnembers the DbyN Margot: 28310 Maurits Dr nem, CI faster and more accurately. Committee at Hotel Utah. Schenk, Marianne Christa An 10 Utak Vallee Ph. a a ,...n.1 , According to this publisher, In the evening the Rodeo will I Dr. C. H. Hardin Branch, In-anyone, regardless of his beginning at & ent reading skill, can use this ternationally prominent Salt be repeated, , 'will begin Onward" "Valiantly of head Lake and to psychiatrist improve simple technique 8:30 at Its second performance Utah of the o his reading ability to a remark- Depart. University able degree. Whether reading ment of Psychiatry, w i I I be p.m. Admission is free to the 3-terestories, books, technical matter, honored at the Utah State pageant. . it becomes possible to read sen- Medical Assn. annual meet-- ' tences at a glance and entire ing. three-daCONSOLES rages in seconds with this The meeting is a 11 Sessions are B method. affair, Sept 7 1 To acquaint the readers of scheduled at the Hotel Utah PORTABLES 3 A. - g II this newspaper with the easyto-fo- and the Hotel Utah Motor A i 1 llow rules for developing Lodge.. L r I! COMBINATIONS Dr. Branch, the immediate rapid reading skill, the corn , has full details the American past president of pany printed , 1 sows Washinstes Bureau of its interesting LAY AWAY Psychiatric Assn., will be hon- t, method in a new book, "Ad- ored during the Sept. 12th IDeters Sen. Walventures in Reading Impmv- president's banquet Ca ---- ---: has Bennett , einent'' mailed free to anyone the scienDuring meeting's who requests it. No obligation. tine sessions, lecturers will charged that the Kennedy Ad, , BUDGET TERMS on subjects ranging ministration is being very care-- , Simply send your request to , L. Reading, 835 Diverseylylaay. from lino-- ', IllingthaA tplANvticmVTEDS;131TICS 14, Illinois. medicine for canter to hip would upset Castro so that 49.88 ERS. REG. 74.9$ A postcard skill fracture. Khrushchev can "keep smiling O,E. TRimLINE STEREO PORTABLE, DUAL SPEAKERS, FLIP DOWN 14.111-- -during the disarmament talks." AlitOmAnt t8ANGEit, 414, ' - - -- . 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