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Show ... , , ' December 12, 1948 ' ,,,,. .., . - , . .. . " '' .. . ..., - 7,- . .: ..i - --- , .,, . :;,-- --: :': ' THE ' 7 , - , . . ' A , ' . ' - i , , :: ':' , : T:- -: : , , . ' , '. t j: :: '. .,, '; ,: , 4 ,, ' ';' , ' ":i , :,': - , ,' , :, ,,, - ; . . :''''''-'''.-1.' .... ' : W. ''''''N-- :.- , . '. . - '. ,; -- ., ' r:: : ... . .., ,., . 4.---1- ''''''..::. ' . . i, ' , a' .. . , , 1 , - -- .. 5 ,.., :Diu i - $ . - I I . ironyit SS lOn on - I , f, , ; t, T i , I f 1 1 i ', I , t r ;''''' -- '',,, - , : '''''''''....,7,', "'"!'"',,,a.,-,...- . ': ',.,-- ,,, .. y ; ,:.,, ,,., ,: 1 "1 - .., ,' - ,,,. - . . ,, '.:..-- .4,....edk...: ,;. ' ,. , .. ,: ,, .. :' , ', , ,,, ',', , :::....: , .?4,...; , ,i1. ...,t; ,, . , :. ' V .t. 4- - ; - 4. ,,, ., - .. '..,..4..", 4 , ?., ,t ' . ' 144"" x . .- .,1- os -, ..' .' , owe. , ' -- ..'f. 1 in" " , v ,,fleti,,t.t4,,,?' loor,..e.e7 1140-4..- . - ,,4.''x".4.k -- ', ..'... , 1. ,, - . 0,1, ' .x:',",7''''"ft"ii.... , - ' -,- ..'-- ..,,.. . art group.. . ''' A ''".. , - ' -..., - . ,,,' .. ,47;-''s.,,,,4- Fd A' l ' ro fess or s- t rrtl ortrol - Gains Note - - -- - .4,' ''' - - - -------- ---1 - i, . For All Lion Hunters ' . -,- , ,,:-.- - - ... :;, C.;;:0' , ' r ,...., ..,.,. 't-4- i ;- k :' ;, I , . , k, ' , , k - - , lion-hunti- ng ', . , - ners. , 4- 4 'S. , - ' .. - . ' MISS BEHAVIOR by Bernice Bryant (Indianapolis: Bobbs Merrill, $2,50). How to behave and how to be popular. TEEN AGE MANUAL by Edith Heal (New York: Simon and Schuster $1.95). The secret of personality development b- FOR THE BOY SCIENTIST YOUNG PEOPLE'S BOOK OF ATOMIC ENERGY by Roert D. Potter (New Yorkl Dodd,, Mead, $250).-- A, teacher and scientist tElls the 'dory of the atom, There are many pictures ' and diagrams. CODES AND SECRET WRITING by Herbert S. Zim elfew York: Morrow, $2). UNDERSTANDING SCIENCE by William IL Crouse (New York: Whittlesey House, 1948, $2275). , - ' e THEN THERE'S THE KID BROTHER who likes dsgs slut dog stories WOLFA RANGE DOG by 'Moines C. Hinkle (New Yorkt Morrow, $2). RANGER: SEA DOG OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED by Charles Strong (Philadelpkia: Winston, $2.50). Adventure, excitement and mystery plus illustrations by Kurt Wiese. TOUGHY: BULLDOG IN THE ARCTIC by Harold MeCracken (Philadelphia: Lippincott $2.50). STORM, DOG OF IsIEWFOUNDLAND by A. T. Fon Eisen (New York: Scribner's 1948, $2.50). - - . New-York.- -- KLe .9 ' E A little more about Jacque- line,Hammar, new fashion, II- Trank C. Ilibben has written ,.., , action-packe- d lustration Instructor at ths Art account of his ,), - , .tir. , , experiences in the , 1 Barn School of Tins Ads: ': ' ADVENTURES t ALONG THE te' She T studied which at Columbia and Southwest West ATLANTIC COAST," Dodd, . . University and also at the Art Thomis Y. CmWell ComPanY Mead and Co. $4. To get the tj. , X'ck, i - 1 Student's League in is publishing this month under-- - wittatisinstructionahwogratm- -2 "facts" behind these odd stories ' ...., N,Y Her ability secured her a po,tbsktitls,HuNTING----Atdntrr.--- . E ARTIST WAS born in the author fie up and down TII -; desition with Ming Toy Fabrics, CAN LIONS A beautiful - 25 the coast from Newfoundland years ago, and en- Berkshire is further it Company, Stockings book, signed t the Florida keys, interview-ol- d Serwer Advertising Agencies,--L- . 'lanced by four stunning - douwas named in honor of the lateo Dixon , famous paint-tfolks and young, read- Maynard Mad fa, The Bazaar, hie. page drawings by Vogue, Harper's er who was sopersonal friend .. ,: ,,,..,....00.-.7.ing diaries and chronicles, and amoiselle, Vogue Pattern Book, t moue wild-lif- e ., artist', Paul of ' ' , bit father. listeningall the time, listenTpday's Women, Charm Map- - Bransorn.' t ' Mr. Stewart is the only memins. ; , A - native eine, and New York and Boa- of Alberquerque,I im.:1;4Iom"' ' ton ,newsPePerk ...... ,., , There are so many delightful New Mexico, where he is pro- - bar of his father's family to .... ,..,,,,,, , ' ,...,.. , ' ; ,: '' in the book that it , yarns She also has done advertis- - fessor of anthropology at the follow artistic interests that the , , , so skillfully impossible to tell much about E. E. Ericksen, former dean PORTRAIT ing and fashion illustrationefor - ,state university, Prank ,C.'Hib- - elder Stewart has OF DOCTORDr. ' portrayed. - He- - received his Miller Shoe Company and Og- -. ben has ;hunted lions through the University- of Utah, as painted by new art them In a short review, but bachelor's degree from the Uni... at works and what ilvie Sisters Hair Preparations. Man- Sandie and the Mogollon, , Artist how Mr. Snow professor at the Brigham Young University. versity. of Utah and will be stories ha unearthed tarn:Mountains of New Mexico amazing r Dixon is shown Stewart his with work. latest , his master's degree , Maynard can be well Illustrated by one and in the Catalinc-- Itincon, awarded : tale I, that should have particu-- ,Tonto Rim, Mingus; and Pats- - , from that Institution next , the Ills of perin the Mountain . spring. , , , painting ler ot Arizona. mountains gonia , istnterest ' trait of Dr. Ericksen was part c Some fourteen - years ego , I . -' mas,---his for .c't PI requirementthe Southwestern Conservation It happened that the author I, -' , - . ' - --- , , ,, onhis-- ter's thesis.. League read a phrase, "In Nantucket . , . TRE PORTRAIT PAINT:mat cemetery is buried the beart : ''", ... ,Brigham Young University, . hunting career by commission- ".!, ' of Dr. Winslow." Then the book 1 lost a tine artist recently when ing him to find out all he could of Dean Ericksen, who is now ,' MACARTHUR'S JAPAN, ,and other Japanese war crimit' disappeared, and for years, Mr. yids Birrell accepted a, poet.. about the habits of the fast. head , of the department of Russell Brin'ts, published by by ' J. 'n.als? -at the University of of diasappearing American Cougar the with philosophy , ,Snow queried and sel!rched for tion university f B. LIPPtheett Company) New ')' This story of the occupation - the ' Via& However, she is not Ilia first- expedition was with Hevada, was hung in the main 'tory. Be - even went to York, N. Y. 309 pages. Price, Build-aof Japan, written by R u s s e 11 , Nantucket and hunted through veteran t. lion the hell of the Smith Ben hunter, Joseph teaching Intl art department i Brines, an Associated Press re- - the cemetery, but no heart of Lilly, who ate and slept with log. on the BYU campus,- - and 13.50.. the U ot U. t ' on d I s p I a y own dogs and could follow remain will his porter in Honolulu, Tokyo, and Dr. Winslow did he find. . 'Use Itirrell now teaches in a $ Manila until the outbreak of cougar track across bare rock. throughout December, officials .WHY WAS THE Japanese the came ? . Twelve Via' hornet economics departthi Pacific 'war,- - gives reason scroso the yearsslater Since 1934 be has hunted with said. .. . to allowed Hirohito, emperor,' t and old book such ment, including subjects such again, e The painting shows- - Dean continue SI ruler of a con- - to the present status of Hiroprolessionalt as Homer i was off anew on his search, as fabric design, screen paint. Pickens, Frank Colcord, 'Giles Ericksen seated in a chair, quered nation? Why wasn't hehito. The "divine son of heav-- ' which led himof all places- -. t, Mg, decorating, home decors.. Goswick and Cass Goodner. dressed ta his academic gown. sentenced to 'death with Tojo en," who can hardly see with-- to Salt Lake i subrelated other and City! Tor the in- , tins, ' ' i,' t . out his glasses, and who has vestigator found .th a t ' Dr. . il of instrucjects In her course ' always been a puppet ruler . Charles F. Winslow died in ' ' ton. ' i with plenty of privacy and as on June 8,187; ' -;t, ;:former- art instructor In ,,,, were sub- - end that he had his heart Many voices re- Jurtior School, ; High theirving ordinate government. officias,l to sent and moved Nantucket, Miss Birrell sc. Salt t. take City, ' , may rule(?) for many yeliro"---- --' after which his 'body was ere- . espied the 'position of art in' , e,kIso Problems facing the occupa- - mated 6 ' , unusual procedure . , ' ,, . ; " structor at ,Brigham iNoting tion commander of Japan were, in that (an , and ' the ashes day) half the of in latter University ,, and still are, entirely different buried ' at Mt. Auburn Cem- ., , thi 1930s. During bet ten years problems ever faced - etery i n Cambridge. 7 ' 1 ' ' l .'.1,'' ' ,",- -' - :'' :,,. ' before by a victorious country , :,' ottesching iI n Provo she hu Mr. Snow detail , such In ., just tniveled extensively through.. , Hundreds of years of hereditary, ,, I N' '0' ...::,, of et& the Southwest and Mexico, i in Subjection and -em- - hu tracked down stories ,,, : ' ,. , ' ' , '''''' , training 1 unbe- almost hurled anit has accumulated a great treasure, ,,, -hupercir worship, plus the .., , : . miliation of defeat, ' presented- -- lievable tales of adventures, deg' of :experience 'which is ,, .., , , such as, being frozen in a cake ., new now being applied in her ., , , , . Douglas MacArthur General ' . , '7 ' :' -- 4 : -, : , , , ,. x .. ' ,pdation. ' ' r with a task unequaled in the voftv:nceg:faolIrd tp:oond.ayx, and ,isnr,I . , , p. , . history of the wort. ti,. '',,,,, ' ,,,.,,, :,,, 1 s. , t , PIt'1, , .0 ''s1"1------"'-1-- 1e , It Is an amazing and delight. - ,' , , ,, t , .,, 1.1 ..t. Jul book, that makes the read- , , -, IS WAS THE responsibil$I ) 11f :;.' ,..1,., , ,.,!,,, v i determine to switch jobs er FLASTICIIATERIALS , i ; '''s It , ,...1 small of a 7 country ,itY making 4b;;),'"'":;:' 1), ,'''''' ' '' 4 1, - PLIZOTAIIS and , become a searcher--- --after .' , volorod I t er S1iE11.cloar '.'ot sell;' ' tillet----"" ' "JP ', ''...,- dyad. alas, Weir,' Aridical;' alt. twerp ' , ' k sustaining; his was the prob- ' , o'rj achool ahoyi . hobby workon. Goa ace tr,,, : , ,,,:.,:; i . bar- ' - t I Inv AT wort ' and lem of peace bringing N,..., - ir ' FLOWISAIL ' bade. it., trO clam ,., that was during the, war, was just- - the , 14 tarn mony' to a ,4,, .,,.'of plasea. Foradost. Drimall, Fairchild trials , ialmost man. Ile was used to doing as ' ,, still Frowinstructice , in &oda strask....; , 4 '4 c barbaric in their treatment of-, he was told'Alor- - the good of 1 , SPECIAL ASSISTATICI ' Ter ' 'moots. 4 ' TEACCOOl. CALL OA SAND 701 each other; and his was the his people," and because he tt' I , ! DIATAJUAL &IC! .. of supplying difficult problem knew nothing else, Hrines in. , , --' ii "..'0, a 'leader who would ' be fol- - dicatea, -'. i . ' , ;, Iv. 0 , .ti i 2: 171'Souli main friend and associate of, Gen- terfere with the 'establishment ,,,... , in eral MacArthur, gives an ex- democratic a of government A ' Wblsocis Rola .,, , ...! ' FISHERMAN'S WH.itititatir color painting e" by Lorna Tayter Is one of the attractive cellent profile of him and his . ...NA otdms 'Two, ni64 japan. ti. G. 1P is stated for Sunday afternoon. , ifirohtto, emperor of Japan administration. ' pictures now hanging at the Art Barn. Formal I , THE TEEN-AGSISTER will like PRE'rTY PLEASEbyShellit J. Daly alewYork: Dodd,,L Mead, $2). An illustrated manual on good looks and good man By Olive W. Burt COME PEOPLE have the 4,) most fun! Among these lucky folk is'Edgar Rowe Snow, athletic coach by profession and investigator of odd yarns by avocation. His thesis for his master's degree from Harvard was "Famous Lighthouses of New England," during the writing of which he unearthed some fascinating tales. Since then, Mr. Snow has spent a gdod deal of his leisure time chasing down the facts behind the legends of New England and various points north and south. A group of these tales has been collected into Mr. Snow's latest book, "MYSTERIES AND 1 e., .,: ' ''. t ' 1 ; ''," '' .,...... ' ew Volume .,, .,;- ; ' ,A..,,. . I. 1 t , ,:- ' ' , ,. ,; !I itigbt. ....to.. t , ddities Are 'Found in , . PROVO Curtently acclaim at Brig- wide minding , ham'. Young "University is the --recently completed portrait of Dr. ,E. E. Ericksen. Dr. Erick- sen, former dean of' the college of arts end sciences at the University of Utah, was painted by Maynard Dixon Stewart, new art instructor at DIV. Mr. Stewart is a son of Prof. Stewart, contempo- -. Utah artist who is serve rary ing at present as head of the . art department at the U. of U. Mr. Stewart joined the MU art department faculty last fall, He, is teachint classes in com-- mercial - art,' drawing, a n d drawing design and has aspira- - ti ons. t o tome day do maga- line and book illustrating along - , . - SY Wendell : ''' , An 4 ''. .,r, , , - ' ,. ' IP GOLDEN LEGENDS edited by Samuel Cummings' (New York; Pelligrini, $4). Religious stories from the Bible to modern days. - 431 !; ,;,,AA.'-'1- - asr, FOR THAT UNCLE W h o thinks the world is falling to pieces with all its atheistic ideas: HUMAN DESTINY by Ernest DuNouy (New York: Long-man- s, ...., ..,. $3.50). Very convincingly shows why the discoveries of modern science need shake no one's faith in God. GUIDEPOSTS edited by Norman Vincent Peale, (New York: Prentice Hall, $1.95). Personal messages of - faith ind , -- courage. JOHN GOITE'S MILL by George Woodbury (New York: is now' hanging t the Art Born. Exhibition p,.: nearly 50 of December. W. W. Norton, $3). A rediscovery of the good old days of paintings is scheduled to hang through month , grandfather. 07 R- - If . ern authors.' ,- ; - 4' 'Vr-- ' - , WAVESPointings.woc--i John H. Stcinifield is among n i ted Utah Artists Show which c is ir- 1 - tI. '. 1,,,,,,,',..- iz,,,,f,.. ,,,,,,, . z. OCEAN s ' e ,'- ., , t enita, te ..,,..,..-:- ,, ," ,'.1.- ,r,-;- Z.,:.'-ti,",- P . e 1. , - - . lit - - 7::,:::: . , , - 1 , -- , , solution to your whole problem, for there is a book to suit your list from Grandpa to youryoungetst every person-o- n nephew LET'S START- - WITH GRANDPAHe likes religious stories, so he is an easy robler this year. These titles con be highly recommended: THE BIG FISHERMAN by Lloyd C. Douglas (Boston Houghton, $3.75). A beautiful novel concerning the life of Peter by the author of THE ROBE. THE BOLD GALILEAN by Le Gette Blythe (Chapel Kill: University of North Carolina; $3.50). The story of the ministry of Jesus seen through the eyes of four-o- f his diniples.- -BEST RELIGIOUS STORIES edited by C. Edward Lantz (New York: Association Press, $2.50). Great stories by mod. , " , . -- . , , ' ordeedlnirwho-would-like-whatt-There-is-an--e- In - e . . ,By Ruth M. Jones .,.. staff member) 4' tUnisersity of Utah Library , WOITYing you? I S TILLvERItthought of Christmas shopping , .. 1I Are you troubled by crowded stores, cold weathers and in , , . t ii 1 '''''''''' , , : 40 -- , ., o '''' ', .. 1 , .;44'1 . , , ., , 4-- r... ...0-- , . , .. .:136.o.k..:.f0.' .. '741eti.:d...6..:--- Listed' t . ,...., r-, ' : , ,, , ,.., , i ".41.,1,!,43R., , ,,4 ' , ...:.., ' .",:,::::;;;;'''''''. .. .ps....Itt0.1111Va, CMt .. ,..., , - ' : .... g, "'s, ...rirt",, ,, :, :: ; , ,, '1,,, - sw I , ,: .,,,, ., -' 2 ':'. ... '''''.. ... . 1 , ' , , - , . appli-LeCon- ' '', ,. itr.-- zed gin& I s ,,, ' .. - FFICERS OF THE)GROUP one cannot help Kimball Lynn Certainly i but wonder if Life would call Fausett, Elverta Johnson, Jacobsen, and of politicians should. Ada Irvinehave included rep- -, in a -; - 1 they Intend to bold a round resentative works in the show, o- n- possible Others exhibiting include G. table discussiim i cancer. IT MIGHT cures Wesley Browning,. John H . BE A GOOD MEA TO HAVE -- Stansfield, Burnam Pearlman, I AT LEAST ONE DOCTOR IN Harold Woolston, Gl en Tay 1 or, ? - ' Tut GROUP. Gertrude 'Tautsch, Olof Moller, 1 Cornelius Salisbury , El aine. S. Michelson,--RosHoward Sal. '0 A word of praise to mem, Ruth Smith. Sister Mary Ishurf, Lake' Cillt Salt the of bers . 1 branch,-Nation- al DorOthY Nan Stipriaan 1 League of ''' Dorothy Shepherd), (formerly I, Anterican, Pen Women, for Lillian Senior, Nellie Mannint, recent at their art ! featuring Verl Birrella Max Blain, and i meeting and guest tea at the Paul Smith, and Michael. Can. Hotel in Salt Lake -- non, . '''li - City. Severat new members who did Dibble ' S., Prof. George ' have been voted Into the club a wonderful job discussing t attend the Sunday recep- I creative art, his demonstra , Will Their tames will be an- tions were appticabie to he ' tion. at that time, officers nounced hie pleasing subject, and explained. was very el. i presentation 1 fective. 1 Displays were also of the I , indicating highest 1 is the . that real .and tinder. cation' of,cati , subject matter. gtanding i' '' :' , ' ' .: .. 4 , , ' : ' Ey Merwin G. Fairbanks (News Art Editor), We noticed that Fredric ' Teubes, American artist litl' such, and on painting thority felt artiste bad- - been neglected when they were not represent- ad in the recent Life 'Magazine round table discussion on mod- ern art It teems he was willing to accept the challenges thrown out by those authorities in ather fields who bad been in- vited by Life to tell what "they believed" artists felt when era-- , : ' . - litates-recogni- v: ' ;i, i:, , ..,1 tut. areincluded in the ex7 hibition which contains nearly I I 50 paintings in various etyles. Scheduled to bang during I December, the exhibit ?twill be officially opened Sirnday after- noon with an informal tea. From 4 to 7- p,m, 'artists, their friends, and the general public may view the paintings and 1 mingle with. other 'Invert of Utah art Plans for, the recep. tion and the tea hive been atranged by officers of the AIM.. Lorna Tayler will have charge, of table decorations. ' ,, r, ' Those who lave closely fol- lowed recent art trends in Utah will notice a 'scarcity of ab- 'tractions and. impressionistic paints. The AUA claims among its membership, the most fe- ,.'motis of Utah's evergrowing - Modern Art Stored On- ' , ' ' ,'' ' - , 4: -- ; ,,., 1 ,,, , OE"; ,' 7 - . .- jI ' ' .1, WATER COLORS, temperas and pastels are featured current exhibition by the Associated ArtisSs of Utah, an display at the Art Barn, 54 Finch Lane. of more. than a ' ' ..r upen txm ., ''' , -- -FOR THE FUTURE BIG LEAGUE PITCHER LIKE FATHER. LIKE FUN by Andrew Hall (New York: Dodd, Mead, $2.50). - PHANTOM BACKFTELD by Howard M. Brier (New Yorkt Random House, 1948, $2.50). An excellent story about high -s- chool football. FIELDER FROM NOWHERE by Jackson Scholz (New York: Morrow, $2.50). A .baseball story full of action. , - . -- . FOR THE TEEN AGER who likes mysteries CRIMSON ANCHOR by Felix Reisenburg Jr., (New York: Dodd. Mead, $2.50). MYSTERY OF HORSESHOE CAVES by Jane Selkirk -(New York:---DodMead, $2.50)Thrill1ng experiences in a subterranean cave. JUNGLE RIVER by Howard Pease (Garden City Doubt.. day, $I.). A mysterious trek into New Guinea. . . . . , - -- - , 'Y'Artis' t Joins U of,,u . Book ExplainsRole . . ir- - ------- , TOR THE NEW FATHER-- :STOP ANNOYING YOUR CHILDREN by W. tt, Hauge sense on being $2.50). Common (Indianapolis': Bobbs-Merril- l, -, a good parent. ' ' ' ' . -- i --- -- ity ere any T: . ' ,- '- - . Is ' , ,;' - , - ' 1 , i 1 . r .. , - '''' ' - ,, , ii, - ; - , - - . -' , ' ;-- . , . . . . . ,. .. , -- opening . ' 'V , 4 4 'Lea ,. 0, By Daniel IL Ludlow . ft-h- - ... , .. ., - .,. - . ,,, - ' ' books , H , . From : .:.............,.: It. liplkiTER ' . , 3-67- , . "This volume will continue for - many years to hold a high place among other volumes of Church literature ss one of the principle .' . , Floor - - i. -' ' ' - . - - . ', ---- - , - '.. ..","' - - ' H . " . Ai ' ' , - , - ' : -- ; e.. ' ' . t ,i ill es il V , ''' I C :: tSaints, . , ; 1 i,.,...4 . ' , , .,.. t , , ..' , is H , ,, . , :ram ts. . , , 1 - W' - teal-- ' , ' ., Writings and teachings , r s'41 I , . - - -- - - . , 4. ,:. ,. . , J.., ' --- s s SPEAK , . , , , ... z 'È - , - 1 - ai-th- ' s - . ,'!:Salt-LakeC- . The Ideal Reference Book for Teachers, Missionaries and Gospel Students - - " .. PROPHETS LATTER 'DAY' - . . ' I - - 1 , - - - ' , , ' 0 r , . . - " . ' ' , , .. . , . t. s . . . e, 1, |