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A world which begins with a tush and a world in which wishes come true. Tiie lights dim, the curtain rises, and suddenly a pink and blue story-booworld comes 31 Muiic- - aa written 33 Girt 37 Before 38 Bark doth 42 Carnad The ' Emmy Lou By Marty Links king 49 Actual being 50 Cook slowly 53 Dm 43 Apothecarys weight touchmg bird I: e Longstocking, play directed by Ralph E. Margetts, opened afternoon at the Thursday Pioneer Theater for Young People, University of Utah. It was written by Jerome Leonard from the original story by Astrid Lindgren An eiwhanted audience of 750 mostly children with a sprinkling of adult chaperones laughed, sang happy birthday to Pippi and lived through of other adventures Pippi along Avilh her new friends. JPippi one-hou- pagoda r Even the adults were delighted. (Who has never had the secret desire to be a ra--p y r i c i 0 u s, orphan ftitb a suitcase full of gold?) 40 Silkworm lac 43 Dioagraomoid happy-go-luck- if? W'S 4 ,r-- f .vits? In play 52 Largoat dick 55 Meadow "My mothers up in Wfaven and she watches over me thiough a peekhole in the sky. Dont worry about me, Mother. I always rome out on top Pippi exclaims. Her Poppa is a seaman wdio fell off his slop one day and is now a peaceful cannibal chief. "Put one of these days, when he builds a boat, he s going to come and get me and then Ill go live on the island and be a cannibal princess. i i$v ;T nickname v - fS i i'-Q- ' 1 r'nrjrW' : h,v ! j (Ar i'O, t j iemmesm otqseejy sipgoails nGGciGca 'Yes, Alvin, know housework is a woman's job usually done In the house" I Rena Dusenberry skillfully portrays Pippi as the tom boy scamp who ran do all those things which e.ery child like telldreams of doing but it's ! outwiting off stuffy adults, ting burglars, living with horse and monkey and giv ing away gifts 0 people she love.' Allyson Beecher gives' Belvedere performance as Anmka the girl who wished, "on enmpets and wimpets that her wish would come true Miss Beecher and her stage brother, Tommy, played by Cordell Clmger. come through as believable characters. h; FREE AAA DOS P O RIG rnun V' in Rose Bush with each Lawn Mower Sharpening E3 -- j VALTO ft'S rn , by "It's the only way we can get her to eat left overs." FREIGHT OUTLET'S Richer Lustrous Green Deep Cushiony Carpet Disease Resistant COLOR TV FREE HOME TRIAL s, Magic Carpet combines the cushiony texture of Morion the lustrous deep green of Newport and the quick starting of Park Kentucky Bluegrass to make the finest lawn possible for Intermountain soils and climate. Blue-gras- COLOR Jt Av. TV V.r. PRICES START AT - 'V -1 prefects against damaging FUNGUS diseases. wards off INSECT attack. stimulates QUICKER GERMINATION and early growth. FREE USE OF SPREADERS AND ROLLERS WITH YOUR SEED PURCHASE 5 lbs. covers 2,000 sq ft. 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