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Show tinjiWiiMntw yrn(.i" ri." ' ,p,jTl.,.iyl yotln-jrny- f )y ry,a yx r DESERET hots doing today Compiled by Sue Frazier Phone Fine Arts Candidates exhibits, and paintings bv Joe Brainard, Museum of Fine Arts; St.' Marks May Art Festival, St. Associated Marks Cathedral; Utah Artists spring e .hioit, Utah Historical Society gallery; 0 adults interested in childrens literature are invited to attend a special lecture tonight at 7:30 in the Story Hour Room of the Salt Lake Public Library on Second East and All Associated Utah Artists traveling exhibit, Holladay Elementary. Commercial Design Students Exhibit, Utah State University Fine Arts Gallery Lounge; Cvn-thiFehr, Katy Stoker, Self Lake Central Public Librory Golleries; Salt Lake Senior Citizens Center art students, Tower Theater; Printmaking West, and Piranesi, Salt Lake Art Center moin gallery; group Art Show, Phillips Gallery; group show, Jailhouse Gallery, Moab. Gable House Gollery; Passey Art Center; Mrs. A.L. (Glenn Craft Pioneer Beeley, J.) House; Tivoli Gallery; Edison St. Gallery; LeConte Stewart Gallery of Art, Kavsville; Carling Art Gollery; Intermountain Art Co.m The Art Gollery; Her Fifth South. TUESDAY Art Exhibits Rita Abbey "Black Art," and' Design West, BYU Fine Arts Associated Center galleries; Utah Artists traveling exhiDit, art Sandburg Elementary, Hunter, Utah. Anniversary Exhibit of area ortists, Brigham City Museum-GallerMaster of Fine Arts Darrell Dailey and exhibits; Roy Nelson, and USU Student Pho'ography exhibit, Utah State University Library Art Gallery; University of Utah Masters of y; Some toads itage Arts, Clearfield; Peor Green Farmington; Gallery, SpringE Layne Gallery; Wohler's Art Gallery, lectures p.m., "Culture, Curriculum and Politics," U. of U. Spencer Dr. Edward Hall, speaker: Crosby. 7 Libraries 7:30 p.m.. Children's Literature Group, Salt Lake Public Hour Room, Story Library, open to all adults interested in children's literature. on 7:30 p.m.. River Float Trips, South Salt Lake Branch Library, informaFilm-lectu- tion, coll Music 8 p.m., Clifton Chenier, Zvde-cBiues Band, U. of U. Union auditorium. o Planetariums "Springtime of the Universe." call Planetarium. Hansen for showtimes. 354-36- 1 1 Theater Music Man," 8 p.m., Pioneer poison dogs Memorial Theater. 8:30 "Waiting p.m., Godot," Theater 138. By Dr. Stan Jackson Copley News Service Q. Is a toad poisonous to a dog? If so what symptoms occur if a dog grabs hold of one of these loads? We have seen quite a few toads in our yard. Recently our dog had a strange spell that we cant account for. He WEDNESDAY Honors t, p.m.. Athletics Honors Weber State College ballroom, Ogden. Music 12:10 p.m., Organ Recital, Salt Lake Tabernacle. Ban-aue- 7 Senior Citizens Noon to 5 p.m.. Open House, Salt Extended Lake County st South. Care Hospital, 1 lost control of his bladder, was violently sick and then staggered and fell down and was unable to get up. This lasted for about 20 minutes. Any suggestions as to the 1 Theater 8 p.m., "Music Man," Pioneer Memorial Theater. "Woitlng 8:30 p.m., Godot," Theater 138. cause? H.P., Washington, Ohio. Queen with everything needs big shoes There was once a queen who had almost everything in the world to make her happy. She had a shining white castle, a swimming pool with lilies growing around the edge and three blue peacocks. The queen was very beautiful in every way except one. She had big feet. Lake Salt 1257, City, Utah 84110.) to explain that he was doing the very best he could but the queen cut him short and said, I want some new shoes that are prettier and smaller than those you made for the printrimmed in gold braid and cess or you will lose your were the most beautiful shoes Then she flounced out to ever made. The minute the job. her royal carriage queen saw them she flew into The poor shoemaker sank a rage and cried, You go out down on a stool and groaned of your way to make pretty aloud. How could he support shoes for my daughter-in-lahis eight children if he lost his out some turn cant Why you for me that are fit to be job as royal shoemaker? And how could he make shoes seen? smaller than the red velvet ones that would go on the The poor shoemaker started queen at all? He decided to go and ask advice from his friends in the village. He went first to the miller who said Why net make shoes of rabbit fur? Then she will think that the extra size is all fur and that the actual shoes are very small." The shoemaker thanked him writer recalls seeing a leopard and went home. He made some 200 yards away. Very quietly beautiful shoes of rabbit fur so quietly the person beside but when they were finished him never even noticed he did they appeared to be so large he slipped his notebook it innout of his pocket But the that he sold them to the who care didnt wife, keepers leopard did notice. The second looked as he did it, the leopards head how large her feet were warm. as they long went up and, in a bound, he He went next to his friend was gone. Obviously what we the baker who thought hard call in the trade a hard interminute and then said, a for view. Why not make shoes of (Mr. Amory welcomes queswoven goose feathers? They tions and comments from will feel so light that when the readers. While he cannot queen picks them up she will reply to them all indvividual-Iy- , think they are as small in size he will answer those of as they are light in weight. The shoemaker thanked the general interest in his column. Write to Cleveland Amory, co baker three times and hurried the Deseret News, P.O. Box home to make shoes of goose- - Storytime Prince Junius, got married and brought his bride, Princess Ethelinda, home to live. It happened that Ethelinda Every time she went to buy some new shoes from the had very pretty, small feet and that upset the queen very royal shoemaker she tried to into a her feet smaller much. squeeze size and as a result she had One day she went to the corns and bunions and was royal shoemaker to order a harder to fit than ever. The new pair of shoes and he had whole thing was made a dozen just finished some red velvet times worse when her son. for Ethelinda. They were Animail Worker bee stings, dies worker bee stings what to them is relatively thick skin, nothat a have I Q. question like a persons, the barbs on body seems to be able to answer. Why do bees die after his stinger catch. In his strugto free them, he will usuS.C., gle they sting someone? break his stinger, and the ally Montreal Que. breaking of this so injures A. Worker bees do die, him that the chances are he queen bees dont. When the will die. By Cleveland Amory The queen bee, however, has an easier stinger to get in and out and does not die. But the fact is, she does not use her stinger to defend the hive all she uses it on are other, rival queens! Theres a lesson here, but, womens lib being what it is, I hesitate to give it particularly since male bees also usually die after mating, while each queen can mate with as many as a dozen males with no problem. Furthermore, they often mate in the air and then the male drops dead. feathers. When the queen saw them she was delighted but when she tried to wear them it was altogether different. With every step she took the quills stuck in her feet and she turned back to the shoemaker in a rage. These shoes are worse than none at all, she cried. I will give you only one more chance. You must make me a pair of good shoes or out you Whats that? asked shoemaker bewildered. the she repeated. They will make shoes that will look small but will stretch when the queen puts them on so that her feet wont hurt. "Bat's wings, go. The poor shoemaker was really in a dither now. What, oh what could he use to make shoes for the queen! He went home to dinner wondering all the time if he would be able to buy any more dinners for his wife and eight children. His wife saw the sad look on his face and asked, What is the matter? Havent you any more orders for shoes? Thats just the trouble, I answered the shoemaker. have an order that is impossible to fill The queen wants shoes that are smaller and more beautiful than those I 'made for the princess Ethelinda and I cannot possibly make any such. is impossible, Nothing said the wife sharply. Ill wager that I can think of something while the soup is She sat down to cooling. think and in a minute she jumped up and cried, Bats wings. A. Some species of toads even fatal are poisonous to dogs if the toxic ingredient The shoemaker was so happy that he didnt even take time to eat his soup but hurried out and bought up all the bat wings he could lay hands on. Then he made them into shoes, painted them silver and put red pompoms on the toes. When the queen saw them she exclaimed, They are certainly the most beautiful shoes, in the world. If I can wear them you shall have double pay and a goose for your Sunday dinner. She tried them on and they fit perfectly. So she gave the happy shoemaker double pay and went tripping out to the royal carriage. contained in small pouches around the toads head is consumed. A small amount of this toxin will make a dog sick with such signs as profuse salivation, extreme reddening of the pms and tremors. More advanced signs include very labored respiration and convulsions. The degree of seriousness directly coincides with the amount of poison, or toxin, consumed. And a dog doesnt have to eat the toad to become a victim of this poisoning; the poison may be expelled from these pouches when a dog is prankishly grasping a toad in his mouth. Immediate first aid measures include a thorough washing of the dogs mouth. RIVER TRIPS Yompo BUY DART SPORT Hardtop $2,395 delivered HINCKLEYS DODGE 1000 SOUTH MAIN PH. 359-765-5 Green Colorado $15 per day TRAVEL INSTITUTE 5 mbheiimii Your veterinarian can administer medication to help counteract the poison, and in very serious cases an anesthetic may be necessary to stop the convulsions. Your dogs specific sips may have been related to toad poisoning, although other central nervous system or brain afflictions can produce similar sips. High temperature, very suddenly brought about, may produce the sips you describe. To pinpoint the specific cause of your pets recent I suggest a thorough examination physical Q. I've inherited a stray cat that is probably a year old. The is cat extermely sips, nervous constantly pacing the floor and not allowing you to hold him for over a period of 15 seconds. He is constantly flexing his claws on the rug, furniture and on human arms and legs. One very annoying habit is his constant very loud meowing. I was wondering if castration would correct some N. P., of these problems. Springfield, IQ. A. Unaltered male cats sometimes assume the attitude of heir relatives. They are often very spirited, quite proud, difficult to adapt to domestication and have a tendency to playfully destroy most anything within eyesight will Castration usually damoen these characteristics. Deluxe Pushbutton Radios 7 only original equipment fits 70, 71, 72 Cutlasses JOIN or 85 THE SMART SET EAT AT Regular $70.20 $52.68 (SjKenGarff v? Oldsmobile STATE A7 FIFTH SOUTH iKUlmnMMi sale that It's back! The smart appliance buyers have been waiting for . . . Frigidaire Week. Right now, prices have been slashed on dependable, Frigidaire appliances. 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