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Show 26 DESERET NOVEMBER 6,1975 NEWS,THUESDAY, Herman Hi & Lois CALENDAR Amy f)" c V --- 0 i, I 1 , Or LI.1;u . .' - '--' .. i: - - - 411. ,, P1416 4 ..,4i;;.,:, A ,,'4- irjk 0 ili )44:4104) t $11,, t 7 if otiLY P'e coup skive Tiott I Po ocAn Uty t,,r1,1..ed No woe WEERNG 2 SF 11011 I BY ) 614OULDISPECIA OTIJERS f i, 000t- VI, - , i3LTV - cANnYOU : 1 AN' VtOLA I 1; CY BACK; , ', ' ,..- - 1r4, I . tic r , t' 11; 11 04 Lectures , ,pi 8 pm.. "The Uiscovery of the Jerusalem Lehi Cave,'' BY U Joseph smith Bldg. auditorium, Provo. . :, P .... mop 4 1 - ,. !,,1.,T,411 AM 4 . 191, ',Pq ; "Cu t i ,,,,i1 I L II .4; .- -- 11,Pil 4d1,41,0 vat . , a!N I r,,- I) fo, 16- Ill -- 114, , 0 1,,, , um- tit.' I . , . ir ' ' i i iptxti,,,, ocK 11,44,F 714m StoiATrr4 . 1 rif IL . : 41 yr -- ... ', :, L - co 1 r1121 Percussion Ensemrecital, BYU Madsen Recital Hall, Provo. 8 p.m., Gabriel li Quartet, Utah State University Fine. Arts Center, Logan. a p.m., "Up With People," Weber State College Fine Arts Center, Ogden. 1:30 p.m., Tabernacle Choir Rehearsal, Salt Lake Tabernacle. 8 P.M., I)CM:TT Ws 47-177);-.- "..'CHE:IR, GOT To . .. 1111b1P . ry k( ri-L ) CT', Vt. I 1)" Lh. a,11 ft p.m., "You Can't Take it You," Pioneer State Theater production, Pioneer Memorial Theater. 8 p.m., "The Gown Thar. 8 With Ran ADVICE 70 110770 PLACE 141111-tier41- Art Exhibits Oils by Lee Dettebach; SYlveSter',S Art Gallery, .121..V ; E. 3rd South. Photos by FlOvd Holman:. Springville Art Museum44 Also slide preentations the artist, 7:15, 8 and 8:4Y., p.m. Ending today: Associated.: Utah Artists traveling ek hibit to CdiVin Smith rary ; Collages by Hans Shah la, Weber State College. S 11- -i aNtCFii cMdti Fata Nme Kt KA, Kt Ala Atom '111 - -- i ApoSLII 1 t iff:AtiAO.0, 1 - .b A . r"-- t I , !.. - 4 all,7-,- I ' W - :, .,,,,,vreemstatpl.,211.---- , trelgo'.."". ft"11.11111M1 r- g '. ow 4 I PP WITH 10041t (:) 'If ,.t.: 7 )4 4 r4:-- VI i t 11,:. 7- -,, ((II , 1 r Kt Kt K1 Kt ( I i II il KA KI ! .. DOES '4Q WOLF KA? KA KA KI Kt i,.. KI KI Kt 4 .4.1,1-etaft- 7- 1,1 ''''. It KAI: l(popocott! - 10 RAM I FINISH. ,,, At- - )1011 II al'Inkari ru, rit4 LEND I - " ac )MP masiereawri vie A'' I , 10 liE aM'51156 10041.006f4027 It0007 AN ? ? "TELL HIM q04-- , ve- lib I 2' - - 7 -, ii .,o . t ,,, p ,,, if ill 111 II I lectiire 11 :30 a.:n., "Sociatr Legacies ot the Revolution, Weber State College Theater, Ogden. 11! Library and ''BiondfN Venus," Morlene Dietrictv,: Film Festival, Salt Lake, Main Public Library Lecture-- , Hall. 2 7 Prn., Music I I 1(((((i1 i (tE(ilii(((((((((((illiiilill' (11,.i, (1 (1 1 Noon, Organ Recital, Lake Tabernacle. to 4 p.m., Arena. 1 Don() -- AE NO men. A A Is FoR At It:b". . , te . 111,,,, . ytool, I.L,,,,,...zr ., tx.aie.ewt! , F., .4.' , sal , (.? k i LAri ! P' I.J.Irlf ' ,,,,,t.i,L .., , .....7., V. , V 'S.), iro, t- - 7 3--) i - lit " E et: '1 , I ; 1 ' I , , I 1,44 - t I,: 4111111p010111111111rot , Plinaip ' I wrontotfAMiote ' , ,r 4 "Curse of Palace' 138. ,'4f lati , ill 4ilde A 'A1112ffl' 'elfEW Mauilt2 43,3. 8 p.m., "N'ou Can't Take if With You," Pioneer Stati Theater production, Pioneer.. Memorial Theater. 8 p.m., "The Clown Thei Green-Bria- r Ran Away," ' 7' Theater, West Jordan. r 8 p.m., "Right Honorabla. Saint' Promised taller Playhouse. 8:30 p.m., "The Widow'S Weary Way," Park Cityt, Silver Wheel Theater. Method to their mummies ' - l. 0 'Lets pretend I'm getting married and you " wys sing 'Here Comes the .11 "I , .9 4 . 11 Owe. (i) b i.'' ;7 sr,s, . t : Ir. U , 1 t 11 1p14Js.-71(1115- --- , 1- , alit , ii - 1 , - tali 11 ir sss, 7 -- Z., t .,,., (41t..... - I I A, tr.,,. ',Awes - .,,..i;,, 0 - 1142 00 E 1 I -, . no 444,,,,, o()t! ' ... I i PPS ci ,c 4.,,,,., ,,. -- - N, Playhouse, Brigham City. 8:30 p.m., "Dark at thte Top of the Stairs," Theater! rrRA 41,111' cv,!'t ., 1 1 ) 13.M., Heart," 51Gt45- - 1 f"f' ., ,c, ,,, -- - 8 OH, THERE APE PO-SITI- t, N , WORK? U ,,. a -N YES, E5UT HOW CANI-YOU BE SURE IT'LL .t.'1 , 7 Palace... 1 Trim's Arena itzz:" Kt ANTELOPE NOTIOM YOtAkCI 6......ftn........... . FOR SMAUED APPLE MY DIJXN SAYS A IS MR .11T s:v Family Circus I , A IS A A Is FoR NV 4.....'...1 f, ,70, ii- mum"! , , A, - -, YOUR CIRANPMA SAYS IS FOR ANTELDP E AND A &OOP SAYS IS FOR (o!,,,,-- go MD A 1;YmomomMY - Salt Theater i WELL, rrtzoK5 LIKE Ce HENNERY REALLy HAS HIS MID-EAS- T PEACE SETTLE44EN 5QuAREP - AWAY. -- . ITS Salt Public Skating , Ms. Augusta Littlt: , , 42, , - Green-Briar:- FIRMAY 0 ADVIef coon atrAtto tali Most MOUTH. eYettiSttELY . mast OWIVnetI I 111017 valtawsl paw mm4 Away," Theater, West Jordan. Catfish fit 050117Fir ISM sw lev Aktr v ' ' 133. b: Doonesbury WWII: Planetarium "The Last Guet,tion,' Hansen Planetarium, rah for showtimes. Theater 8 p.m., "Right Honorable Saint," Promised Valley Playhouse. 8:30 p.m.. "Dark at the Top of the Stairs," Theater' 1 , Alt,' Library. Music ble r. CORNER BEFORE TH Cops &.--'- vc LL1,1111:111111.141tel'' .. ci . J ,4A4 F :NP711-1-1-1- 1 ADvicE gicHT mom i4fAr1r AA STKA1687 RUM Tiff plout..afa ! " -- t WELL. 6EE Ak HAD T GET TO TM' AlArIciAll ADvieF rEgIfICE f '.... .. 0 : .. ' 111111 ,4 J. - . : 1. . . 74.,, RAC., i, 1 30 P tr.. "How to Pldn Your Estate dnd Avoid Prob. ate," Whitmore Library. 7 p.m., "It Reopened One Night," Clark Gable and Claudette Cobert, Kaarns C: Co AN I if! BrancrL ') FOR NINIQ)NIG A ' p m., Umbrellas of Cherbourg," Salt Lake Main Public Library Lecture Halt. 6 and 8 P.M., "King of the Cowboys," Roy Rogers film, Chapman Library. p.m., The Salt Lake Photochrome Club, Granger a , PRUE ifrt I ..1$,, tkiC: THAT'S A STRANGE NON IT IN Miss Peach 1,1., ,',. THE GET ER. . t3 WHAT KIND RACE WAS ... AA RACE Alb" I :0,. Z WAERE'D ' i e ." 4 1- 2 ,..'i;,,'. 110.1Iiiii it.A. 1 .t. .1 , i,;,11 11 ,' i Eli .17., 101 . (1 TA if A. LN A '2. &) (( ; Libraries Kelly .411Ir PERHAPS IIII 41)NEIENtr:jaLin:b Z.5flit;fitt . I -- The Social. Revolution," U. of U. Art and Architecturk.. -- PHONED MY roticHR:IALKIprOJI:57HE iL , ifAmo B. ETIFIN. ,'elal.To.GesDi. 67,) ez:P42 - - of the Center. ) 1 ; o.m, 7:30 Legacies .11016mb:11. 0 C, Carpedters "6 8 .si 2.- r ;5 ty r , BALONEY! asz, DODO DRUTHER ;01st 114;Par lk114 p.m., East High Dance Concert. Kingsbury Hall. Swore and Round Dance Clubs: 7 p.m. at Butler Jr,. High; Lincoln Jr. High, U. cat TH'COE). FAI-- 1 HILL-- 5 HANG Pt odotir : Jil ,,IIF - i - 0- gni tAirsuwes, : i ,-- 11 ' e i- rI A , ' it -- HAS Z) OET LA& WORD lki CR j v- lit 111 14:113 0 1 4 WHO , I " -' it -- Wizard of Id ',. ,'- I' (4C61Re THE Te4PE 1!1 it t.,11 1 411, - , I FOR ..1- r7t f VALERIE 11 I . , - ' MANED OUT ! l'Zitt71 - --? ASK RIM WHERE I CAN REACH Tro 6 404 Works by Paul La Londe, Walter J. Rhoades and AAillie Smouse, Murray Public Library. intermountain Society of Artists, Valley Fair Mall, See Saturday's paper for continuing exhibits. s,,!xt,,,, 1T-I-E is Itt) 41, - , kt Exhibits , r ...., - REPRIGERA Cle Dr. Morgan HER C; THURSDAY - - -- v-- , US Ao , fk Alm& -- j thmtlicel........ 'TIME YOU - .4 lot - ;; 60010 GET NOME. 1 , Lqi 4. 414 tNIEJ:li I , $' , TO THE. I KITCHENi Animal Crackers OE A LAW KIPS AFTER It ; RIGrIT BACK IT '' C )W ONE C-Y- 6HLIDDRT-rf77 THEM r 1., ; I P71.11 - L If E3E1N1 A WIDDER ON 5ADIE HAWKIN5 DA- Y- AH SOTTA KETCH AN'MARRY - - The Ryatts W4 MAKES YOL, MILLIE! MEI PEAR of Dance s..-.- 1101P e,t7s 0.1vt,sal oN French "Umbrellas Cherbourg," is showing tonight in the Salt Lake Main Public Library Lecture Hall at 7 p.nL 4 THE LAMB STEW THEN popular film, sTFw'S IS CENT5 moat! CHICKEN POI ME5 AND THERE'5 WIZ UP MAKE E WHITE MEAT- - OR VC() CAN MAC' YES, YES 6 , 'IfIt'l ft. think, someday Alvin could very well be tinkering with an $80 million missile, instead!" YES HEM IS ME JUNE "11.,); 5 , 22 WHY ARE YDIJ iink To C - zk ?'r' I .01.,...T Compiled by Sue Frazier Phone Abner Lil -v,--, grog'? ?j ' ti:, 4.15, J J VER AND BACON- - I I. - IVBalmy Aii, VA LADIES NE MAYBE TONIGHT, - 1Y 01010....40. j,,,,, ,.,:t f.f - ,4,11,4171V111 ;. ', doing today C3 1204,4P L IT MAKES YOU ILL! you KNOW IT 1,...........,,....1V-H:L f las . I I, RaMI - . , maxi T OH, DEAR t WHAT'LL IT BE 'i'41711Z.11,. till'O.,,,,,:tp,;, Ail STEW' 4 el.t, atitorit 1 - FF.') FELL eat ' . 1 1 f os , A YOU HAP ME PVT PIE LAST OH, DEAR! SHAJJ. i HAVE THE OHCKEN POT PIE, MINNIE --OR THE I.AMB II 0, - W hors 2 The dr; ar ,, 1111 it.' viiii"-'1'1r : -( r scPEAM Kerry Drake , i u ,,,,...., , A BLOOD- CUROLik3 Lí EL EL U k ow-suc- IIPMPIERNOSI li ees , It EL said 1 wanted a 'rare' steak, 1 didn't mean one that took two hours to find." 'When im-- -- A ' 4001 - one of us has to PULLEE." other the the and , . , . "Arch;e, this'll never work be the CD ."eAll01 IIIII - io......7---- PULLER , 11 IV - ,- 0 K........H--.)- ' - IA '16IF 4. 4',1 IN 1;1 de) . 1- Ifid 1'''2 '41 4 Ilk (:."4 8 ftR I ft e , 1),"r - it'...-1- 000 m ,,,,, 0000 ,CAtL 7 V 94E. LET IT WAS AWFUL LAST TIME SHE DOWN BEFORE 'S MOM CATCHES ME UP MERE! ) ia- 11 7) el It' -, - BETTER ,,,s, sr ,s I tirdt.,,, , can't stand their self confidence!" : 7z,,, I The ancient Egyptians believed in life after death. They thought of the soul as a bird with a human face that could fly around by day but must return to the tomb at night for fear of evil spirits. The body was therefore preserved so that the soul could recognize it and know which tomb to enter. This is where the word mummy comes from. It is Arabic and means a body preserved by wax or tar. Most mummies were not made usirg wax or tar. The body was treated with salts. Salts, put inside the body, together with the dryness of the desert air, took out the moisture. When the body had been dried out, it was bathed, rubbed with resin from pine trees, and wrapped in hundreds of yards of linen. Before about 3000 B.C. the Egyptians buried their dead in a curled-u- p position in the hot sand ? tell me why desert. The sand preserved the bodies. Later, important persons were buried in tombs cut from rock and in magnificent pyramids. But the pyramids and rock tombs were not. so dry as the desert sand. This made it necessary to develop the art of mum- mification. About 1500 B.C., mummies were given a plaster covering, shaped like a body and elaborately painted. Soon the coffins took the same shape and were deco of the 'p rated. Beards were added to somq the mummy cases. The beard in ancient Egypt was the sign of god or king. Adding a beard showed that the dead man cx: pected to live in very high com-- : pany in the afterworld. The Egyptians also believed that certain animals were sacred.:: These animals were also inum mified and buried in anima! cemeteries. Win the New Beek ei Knowledge. Send your questions: name, age, address to "Tell Me. Why" in care of the Deseret News; P.O. Box 1267, Salt Lake Cityl: Utah 84110. Be sure to include your zip code. In ease of duplicate questions, the author will decidii the winner. Today's winner is: Margaret Puskarich, 11, Georgetown, Texas. of t , tilb 1 t.1 k t |