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Show NEWS, TUESDAY, MAY 8, DESERET g Animail CALENDAR hcits doing today UJ Frorier S CompHt'S b Lectures Phone "Education: Challenge Ethnic Groups," U of U Soencer Gabriel Hall, Df. at Theater Opening tonight is Waiting for "Godot, a 138 Della-Pian- play ratten by Samuel Beckett and directed The set deby John Vreeke. is by Ariel BaM comedy-moo- d VJl,re Weber Union Auditorium. Cancer," sign Public 1 fa to Library Gallery, Green 8 15 College George. pm., Dixie Center, St. "Othello," Fine Arts 8 30 p m., "Waiting Godo," Theater t38. 8 p.m., "Something's Go," Promised Volley for showtimes. 2 and 8 (or Gotta Play- house. "Springtime of the Universe," Hansen call Planetarium, p.m., "HMS Weber State Fine Center Little Theater. )ot-to-d- ot Pin-for,- Arts fun e Art Exhibits Associated Utah Artists traveling exhibit, Fork Spanish High School, begins today. (See also Tuesday's schedule). y Conventions 9 a m., PTA Convention, Weber Stote College. 7 p.m., PTA Banauet. Weber State College Union Ballroom. Utah Recreation ond Parks Association annual conference, Logan. Wonderl- Lectures and" ballet. Skyline High, produced entirely by students. 10:30 o.m., 'Economics and Muff eft's first birthday Kathie was giving a birthday party in honor of Muffett who was exactly one year old. Two of her girl friends, June and Sharon, had been invited and Miss Muffett had a new blue ribbon around her neck and her yellow fur brushed until she looked just simply beautiful. Kathie had set her little play table out on the back lawn and had made the cherry punch all by herself. Mother had made the birthday cake and topped i whipped cream and was because Miss liked cream and all, it was her ba-Th- at ba-aft- er part. hadnt been invited he thought the whole thing was silly. However Kathie didnt care because she Bient because that knew eleven-year-ol- d brothers thought lots of things were silly when they- - were really very nice. In spite of this she had decided to save him a piece of the cake. The J party was going fa 4 ft y and Miss Muffett, sitting upon the kitchen stool, fan beauti-M- seemed to be enjoying it as much as anyone when something rather dreadful happened. The girls started to sing Happy Birthday to You and instead of being pleased Miss Muffett became frightened. She jumped down from the stool and climbed up the poplar tree as fast as she could climb. Kathie ran over to the tree and tried to coax the kitten to come down again. She was Storytfme , By Cleveland Amory Q. What is the most valuable dog? C.D., Youngstown, Ohio. A. Yours and if you have the right relationship with him. no amount of money could pay for him. But if you mean the rarest, the rarest dog in the world today is the Lowchen, or lion dog. During the Renaissance he was very popular and the lapdog of half the nobility of Southern Europe. But at last count, there were only 52 in the world, 45 an British laps, five on West n German laps and two on laps. Q. In view of the inflationary prices of meat, how do you feel about eating horse-meat-? A.A., Oconomoc, Wis. recommend them. Belie e me, I know firsthand that they would as soon bite you as breathe. H.D., Claton, Mo. A. If I were a mink, Id think human beings had pretty little to recommend them. After all, humans do one of two things to them either torture them to death in traps or imprison them for life u cages. And all for what? Vanity for themselves. GIVE YOUR GRADUATE A BEAUTIFUL LANE CEDAR CHEST A? wouldnt knowingly eat horsemeat, but out of prejudice, not out of principle. In the first place, nearly everybody has eaten it at one time or another, whether he or she knows it or not. In the second place, in many parts of the world there are no scruples about eating it so whether we in this country eat it of not, eaten it will y v f - i 'N A. I WEDNESDAY Woh- i Mal-lorca- 8 p.m., "HMS Pincfore," Weber State Fine Arts Center Little Theater. 8:30 p.m., tor "Waiting Godot," Theater 138. 8 p.m., "Something's Gotta Go," Promised Valley Playhouse. Dance In Recital, p.m., "Domes ot Sea," BYU Pardoe Drama Theater so she went down to the basement where he was working on an airplane model and said, Will you please come and see if you can get my kitten out of the poplar tree? She got frightened and ran up just as eaten. we were going to eat. June brought out the rubber Just like that dumb cat, mouse she was giving as a said Brent, but I guess Ill birthday present and Sharon have to help you out. unwrapped the red ball that Oh, thanks, cried Kathie was her present, and although with relief in her voice. Miss Muffett glanced down at They went outside and Brent them, she declined to move down one Single inch from her quickly decided that their first was to find something perch on the highest limb of problem high enough for him to stand the tree. on so that he could reach the Kathie was just about in bottom limb. After that, it tears. She kad never dreamed would be a fairly easy matter that the birthday party would to climb up to the kitten. He turn out like this and that Miss tried the stool, the kitchen ladMuffett herself would be the der and even the seat of his one to spoil it. bicycle. There just didnt She could think of only one seem to be anything that thing to do and that was to would do. ask Brent to climb up and get "Dont worry, Ill find someher. He probably wouldnt he said, going around thing, want to do it and more than to the front of the house. likely he would say, Leave at all sure Kathie wasnt her up there until she gets about it and began coaxing down. come to and good ready I can manage to eat her share Miss Muffett to come down of her own accord. She was still of the cake. Anyway, it was worth trying at it when Brent came back might get caught on a limb and cause Miss Muffett to choke. Besides the ice was melting in the cherry punch and tne beautiful banana cream cake was cut in five pieces and all ready to be again, this time with two men and a great, long ladder. Here are a couple of linefrom men the telephone company, he said to the surprised girls. They were working down the street. The cat is up there," he added to the men. It sure is, answered one of them, putting his ladder against the tree. In just a few minutes he had climbed up, rescued Miss Muffett and brought her safely down to Kathie. Thank very you very, much, she said, holding the kitten against her cheek. Would you like a piece of cake and a drink of punch? It looks mighty good, was fho an:upp Kathie didnt dare to let go of the kitten, so June gave them each a glass of punch and a piece of cake. be. IWT: BPil '- I - fifflu 5j 0003 Lowchen is rarest dog alive. In the third place, is it logical to care any more about eating a horse than about eating a cow? After all, and this Furthermore, the facts that, brings me to my final point: male minks, if allowed to get humanitarians have enough to on a mink ranch, will do working for decent treat- together each other, or that femurder ment for living animals up male minks, when agitated, to, and above all, including will often kill their young, still the methods of slaughter without worrying about what prove nothing. How would human beings happens to them after death. behave under similar condiPet cemeteries, for extions? Probably they wouldnt ample, except for the income have (he courage to kill their they bring to some fine shelto spare them such a young ters, strike me as unimpor- life. tant. And, for another bit of And remember something illogic, what about pet foods? else. Mink mothers, it is true, Almost all their manufacturare often accused of not carers use horsemeat. ing for their young. Yet mink Q. You write about how mothers have been known, great so many' animals are. when their milk ran short, to What about mink? You must allow their kits to eat them admit they have very little to alive. BUNK BEDS Specially priced for 5 pieces. Complete with mattresses and sturdy ladder. Maple finish, built to last. $31.95 FRYPAN with POTSCRUBBER Convertible Dishwasher Lay it awoyfor Mother's Day After the men had gone there wasnt much left for the original party, but Kathie didnt mind very much and Miss Muffett didnt seem to mind at all. 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LANE CEDAR CHESTS 3T5 afraid that the blue ribbon K7 8 8: IS pm., "Othello," Dixie College Fine Arts Center, St George. 3rd ADD CALENDAR tor tues-da- v Farmington; p.m., "Alice Music Theater Theater Gal- SprirgE cayne Gallery; ler's Art Gallery. TVS 0 au- ditorium, U. ot U. Planetarium! "Springtime of the Universe," Planetarium, call tor showtimes. leries; Salt Lake Senior Citizens Center art students. Tower Theater. Utah West, Fabric Design State University Merrill Library Gallery; Printmaking West, and Piranesi, Salt Lake Art Center main gallery; Sam Collett, Salt Lake Art Center Rental-Sale- s gallery; group show, Phillips Art Gallery; group show, Jail-houGallery, Moab. Southern Duone Robinson, Utah State College, Cedar City; Gable House Gallery; Passey Art Center; Mrs. A. L. (Glenn Pioneer Craft Eeelev, J.) Tivoli Gollery; Edison House; LeConte Stewart St. Gallery; CarlGallery of Art, Kavsville; ing Art Gallery; Intermountain Art Co.; The Art Gallery; HeriClearfield; Pear tage Arts, fe Campus," Marriott Library 12 10 p m Organ Salt Lake Tabernacle. Hansen Design Students Cehimerdal Art Exhibit, Utah State UniverArts Fine Gallery Lounge. sity High Schools exhibit, Granite High School; Cynthia Fehr, Katy Stoker, Salt Lake Central Politics: The Alliance in the 1970's" U. of U. Agriculture Science B uiiding Room 338. Noon, "6annma the Cor on 973 SOTERSl Your dog is most valuable Planetarium! Mel- School. r to College. p.m.. Symphonic Bond Concert, Weber State College Fine Arts Center. the inda and Anita Redbird, Chin family. Tsepe and Dora, The Hogan In the Gloss Factory at Arrow Press Square. Associated Utah Artists traveling exhibit, Riley Elementary m State 8 Art Exhibits pottery exhibit: Indian IK ' Aoorocches Music TUESDAY s on., 7 10 1 dDIPM 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Monday thru Friday |