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Show . co:o t.164i4iWilnota -- Br GEORGE:LBAKEll - . 1... rc4 (I ii - CondudedlyAlkeilorre S B Cr .6 , STERLINGWORTH- - girl who is neatlysunnit Can go unnoticed for days, But when her 'nylon is running Just watch the eyebrows raise! Thesinallestsieti in love Has more of sterling worth, Than good intentions multiplied Till they should fill the earth. - - ' , ' Maude.O. Cook - - - - r Remetda N. Gibson 439 East Vine St Tooele, Utah Tremonton; Utah , ONE DAY IN MARCH Although the amount deductible, On a per capita basis Comes far below the figure spent To keep offspring's teeth in braces, - When making out his income tax The family man's at ease Fonpnce he counts, as assets; , All his liabilities. Oujda Johns Pedersen - - YOU ICIONVAT! - - -- MNTA RITA SHRINEThis spectocular photograph was made near Santo Cruz. The controsting black sky resulted from using red filter. - - ; ' 6 - , 1734Easr3150-Sout- h Salt Lake bity, 6 : LITTLE 'CAPTAIN "Mother dear," he said to me. sailed a ship across The sea . , - - t - et orthe crew. a The boat anchored to tree, Won't you please com- e's out and see?" And there beside a muddy pond, Beneath the willow's lacy frond, We hurried to the raft, The captain cried "Aft, men, aft!" Laughing together joyously, - We sailed in childish fantasy:Beth Bernice Johnson 20 North University Ave. , Provo, Utah n the-captai- - - ,,, - lAe54,t, - 1 She is too thin and tall, Her shoulders sag, her stockings bag, Her clothes will not fit right, Her eyes are small and faded, hairit Is a sight. ' ' .44---- - . , , , top of today s page, we think - 7 it's terrific. It was a national Photographic-Soci- ety of America winner some time back and deservedly so. We've seen the same shot , made at other times and un- - 1 der other conditions, but 'never with such splendid cooperation from the elements , nor- with more know-ho, The shot was made with a lens of fairly long focal length, which accounts for -- ,- - Utah. Henry is quite a guy in a number of ways., Much 'of lds time is devoted to Prefes- - - - . - , sionally recording the life of and ,times of North America, including the , Eskimo tribes, and in Pre- paring educational - sound the b: autolfsus 1 films for government use in and shrine.'-'A'Indian education, red was used for filter -Avocationally he is, one of the black sky which accents the greatest living ornitholo- - the fleecy clouds, provjded gists, specializing in Alaskan by unanimous consent of of whatever color slides on the subject watch -.over fortunate pictor- -- is probably unique. Anyone- - ialiste. who can shoot a nesting A moderate- -sfilm was peror goose from a distance panchromatic peed of three feethas hotb:our ret---- used,-an- d Melina . spect and admiration. d Also, ,made on a glossy . bobby-wishe is interns- We a su- think is it paper. a salon periof job by ii fine photog--- tionally known asblacle-andexhibitor rapher who has many more . white and color. to offer. 2 , Starting with "Santa Rita ' We're off to wash a at the top of today's graphic elephant tonight, and column is Exhibit A. We'd in one of the columns soon, : like to present both- Henry welt tell you about it. We - and his work to Utah people. . think we've taken on a With that in mind, we're ar- whopperoL,acolorIob, which includes., most of the showings for Ogden, ranging -Salt Lake City and Provo. problems found in night . - Five of intimate lie- -. years photography, and we're g-o- - log with the Eskimos have mg to try out some of out4-1' a collection fine of yielded pet theories: If they work-,color slides on life and con-- good, and we'll tell you about ditions in the Alaskan area. it at length with illustration., If not, you'll find our, hiding Many thousands of miles and thousands of,exposures were in the southeast corner place made on the reservations of - of the big pasture. , - w. s Midvale, Utah , . He is our very good friend, Henry C. Kyllingstad, photographer for the U. S. Indian Service, who has re- cently moved- 'to Brigham But how you run to love her, Ahd listen for her, call, Because you are her mother, And sheyour dear rag doll. Sylvia Probst Young , ' - eté--, Lair, ,Itut , Her the Indian tribes of the United States, These exper- iences have given Henry an infinite wealth of -- understanding 61 Indian civilize- tons and 'customs. As - to Henry's picture. -, o . qt,t1rIr-- , , T IS with pleasure that we wekome another:nation- known photographer to - ally Mountain West It's a the thrill to be able to introduce both the man and his work , I MATERNAL LOV- EShe sits beside thq others 44" - -- Dramatic composition ts seldom accidental - --- - - Contributions to this page should be addressed to "The Lyric West," Deseret News Magazine, P.O. Box 1257. Salt Lake City 10. Poemt must be original, and cannot , envelope. be returned unless accompanied by a stomped, - A-2- 5 -- t , LITTLE Chartes-Nidterso- EAGLE- - n , bird-life.-- --- -- ho . . En1,.' fine-graine- d, -- print-wes.---- -- cold-tone- e, JI J o 4; in-bo- Nki; (s la. ' , th - ;it I ' 14 photo-Shrin- 1100- I e" - ' rs ON ' 44-10- 1 1 4 .. . -- - - -- - - 7 i , ,- iiii. 111 Olt - Wr LI q ). .77---- 1. r N. cl) - ...:-.:'- 77.-1- 1 ''' ''''''''.. '. ,- - -- -- . 1 06.111, 'Yee woolevi- origin mos fish, 14 - " - ..7.; bist six nmonntolo lions . thasSi yew home' r . .. OERIET NEWf'MACAZINE. SALT LAKE CITY, VIAN-MAI- t t52. |