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Show NEWS, MONDAY, MAY DESERET Preff Bear finds his supper Heralding in the fresh, warm spring, a robin perched high in a tree began thirpmg his happiest song. But little did he know, he was rousing a bear from his "winters sleep in a nearby dark Ah, thats music to my ears, thought Brett Bear, as he rolled over. Hnjm, I feel very hungry. In fact, I guess Im as hungry as a bear. He stretched out his long legs, breathed deeply, and let out out a roar. Thei he lumbered slowly out of his cave to fifid something to eat. Chicken too. Heres some hotdogs, and oops. Onions. I dont care for those. Lots of packages and melons, Brett said to himself as he munched, on the delicious foods. It didnt take Brett Bear long to locate food, but then, he really hadnt figured, on such a scary experience with He wandered around the camp, I wonder if they left anything elae around. Guess Ill come back later. the people who owned the food. He knew of a park nearby, and though there was still some snow on the and the park wasnt open to ground carripers yet he noticed a tent perched in a clearing. Near the clearing, Brett spotted a red. and white box protruding from a snowbank. Sniffing the strange container, "he smelled something good inside. And off hp went into the woods. Later, when the family returned, father said unhappily: Goodness, a bear has been into our food. The mother and children gathered around the box, now empty, and looked s at the strange left in the Now how does this thing he open? Ive opened a few before, thought as he pawed the food cooler the campers had stuck in snow. Food. It certainly was nice of the campers to leave me something to eat until they get "back. Ah, here we are, now its open, he said. The box snapped open. Unim, eggs. Its been a long time. claw-track- snow. . The family was thrilled, excited, and perhaps a little frightened at the same time. I dont think the bear will return, Lets get supper ready. mother said. But, she didnt know that a bear can be very hungry after sleeping all winter. The family began cooking supper. They had steaks, and baked potatoes, which mother was wrapping in foil. Father Can you find and circle the hidden world leaders? They read vertically, horizontally, forward, and occaalonaMy, even backwards diagonally, ll hots in his ccld cave, well, I guess Ill saying to himself, Oh have nuts and berries again tonight. Dick Phillips doing today Allando Alvarez Bourguiba Brandt Brezhnev Castro Steak, by golly, he growled, and soon he was at a full gallop. Just as Brett bounded over a snowbank at the camp, father spotted the huge animal. Quick, everybody, into the car, father shouted as he grabbed two children and raced for their auto. Brett sat shivering She was bom in 1820. She live a quiet life so she began to visit hospitals in London, hoping she could be o help. But at that time it wasnt considered decent for a gentlewoman to do nursing. Scf she went to Germany to study! nursing. - When England entered the Crimean War in 1854, Florence! didnt want to air. Mother looked up, saw the bear, and ran to the car. The cardoors all slammed shut, each one sounding like a gunshot. Oh no. Dont shoot at me, Brett groaned as he quickly stopped and turned around. Wow, they arent very friendly.1 The bear left the campsite faster than he entered. Of angel who came to nursing Florence Nightingale was the woman who started modem nursing, and who made hospitals sanitary and was barbecueing the meat, and the children were setting a table. Meanwhile, Brett, who was just over the hill, wondered, Its going to be dark soon. I better see if the campers have any more to eat. I wonder whats for supper. He ambled off towards the camp. His pace quickened as he sniffed the The family quickly dismantled the camp, took the tent down, sand packed the rest of their food in the car and hastily left. EE CALENDAR D7 Tell Ms Storytime cavi 29, 1573 Pompidou Rainier Sadat Selassie Senghor Smith Mao Tse-tun- g Most children an enjoy exciting, adventuresome story, and Jennifers Walk lives up to expectations. Jennifer is a curious and bright little girl and loves to explore. And while Jennifer is exploring fields, meadows and nearby woodlands, she is also taking her young readers on a nature walk looking at spider webs, growing things and scaring sheep. All the time Jennifer is acby her favorite companied her teddy bear. friend Author Anne Carriere. with a gentleness tinged with excitement, opens a bright, new world . of nature to the ... young. jay i offered her services to tW War Office as a nurse. She was sent to Crimea. She found the hospital there dirty and there was a great deal of inf- Adventure ' for children Jennifers Walk by Anne Carriere with pictures by 32 Arthur Getz; ages pages; $2.58; Golden Press. i Livlngtod ection. Flonce cleaned and put the hospital in order, and within five months the death rate feU from 40 to about 2 per cent. The soldiers thought of her as an angel. Even after a hard days work she visited the sick each night carrying her lamp. She became known as The Lady With the Lamp, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote a poem about her. When the war ended in 1856 Florence returned to England. , Even though she wasn't well she continued to work for medical improvement. J Tge calendar wishes to spot- Planetariums Springtime of the Universe," light the final Family Night call Planetarium, program being presented at Hansen for showtimes. theSprague Branch Library in 1 Tonight, at Sugarhouse. p.m., the library will present a Theater 8 o.m., Music Man," u Meseries of filmstrips on chilTheater. drens stories; such as, Story morial 8:30 p.m., "Dirty Desmond's of the Nutcracker, Cinderella, Dastardly Old Barn Deed," and The Little House. Playhouse, Kanab. 7 TUESDAY MONDAY Art Exhibits Art Exhibits Utah State University exhibit and campetition, Merrill Library Gallery. Southern Utah State College Senior Exhibit bv Ran Sherman,- State Bank of Southern Utali Cedar City; Rita Abbey end Design West, BYU Fine Arts' Center Galleries, Associated Utah Artists traveling exhibit, Carl Sandburg Elementary, Hunter; Anniversary Exhibit of area artists, Brigham Citv Museum-Gallerof Master Fine Arts Exhibits: Darrell Dailey and Ray Nelson, and USU Student Photography exhibit, Utah State University Library Gallery. University of Utah Masters of Fine Arts Candidates exhibits, and paintings by Joe Brainard, Museum of Fine Arts; Associated Utah Artists swing exhibit, Utah Historical Snoetv gallery. Fehr, Katy Stoker, Cynthia Salt,. Lake Central Public Library Galleries; Salt Lake Senior Citizens Center art students, Tdwfer Theater; group show, group Phillips " Art Gallery; show, Jailhouse Gallery, Moab. Gable House Gallery; Passey Art Center; Mrs. A.L. (Glenn Craft Pioneer J.) Beelev, House; Tivoli Gallery; Edison St. LeConte Stewart Gal'lery; Gcilery of Art, Kavsville; Carling Art Gallery; tntermountain Art Co.; The Art Gallery; HeriClearfield; Pear tage" Arts, Green Galiery; Gallery, Farmington; SpringE Layne Gallery, Wohlers Art Gallery. ficpo Libraries 2 Room Children's p.m.. Activities, Salt Lake City Public ext. 45 for call Library, information. Music 12: to p.m.. Organ Salt Lake Tabernacle. Recital, Planetariums "Springtime of the Universe," call Planetarium, for showtimes. Hansen Spr- ;A , 1 Senior Citizens N Aloha Days," RedNoon, wood Center, 2717 S. Redwood 6 for Rood, call h i Special Exhibits i California Condor Exhibit, U. of U. Museum of Natural Histo- ry. Uintah Basin Junior Livestock Show, - Uintah County Vernol. ? t Theater 8 p.m., "Music Man," Pioneer Memorial 1 heater. for 8:30 p.n, . "Waiting Godot," Theater 138. 8:30 O.m., "He Ain't Done Right by Nell Yet," Old Barn Playhouse, Kanab. libraries 7 p.m.. Family Night at ague, Sugarhouse. 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