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Show r DESERET NEWS. WEDNESDAY, i Mary Poppin(s) around Salt Palace i Howard Pearsoi Deseret News entertainment editor will fh Poppins Maiy around the Salt Falace w.ih ease tonight directed bv a r.d of Salt Lake tie flv mg actually lakes Disney Cm Parade, opens a f a continues through Sunday . en-th- Th r T; F. T9 S 1 V r The Salt Laker handling the flying controls is Clifford Hay, ' w ho attend d tt oodrow llson Elementary School. Central Jr. High and Granite High before going to Hollywood to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. He is now . a stage manager for Disney On Parade, fourth edition of which turns the spotlight on Mary Poppins. "The 4 i fw )r deuce that brings Mary into the auditorium actually is a monorail developed by Michel M. Gnlikhes who produced and developed the show," says Cliff. He wanted something flexible so Mary - could fly around the auditorium holding onto the umbrella. ters from the movies and other Disney settings into the reality of the show He said the monorail "ears" have three speeds, ar.d can go backward as well as forward. Bjf the most complex is Hie Mary Poppins feature. Imagine hanging onto an umbrella and fly mg. Gnlikhes said. Weil that is what Mary and the other characters do with the help of Cliff llav. His job is controlling the sound and visual eftects and making sure everything is in synchronization. "lie sits in the audience with a small control box. When the show starts, he begins talking in computer A language memory bank and hears his commands executes the orders He has to Michel M. worn by a stop watch, split Disney on second." "It takes a great deal of training and coordination to do the work that Cliff does. You hav e to know theater production, sound and color." Cliff was introduced to the world of entertainment at m 1 Central Jr. High. was m theater classes taught by the long flight. "During Helen Gibbs and worked on which starts 60 feet up. Mary 'the stage crew, he recalled. ' moves in and out of real a half year at Granite, "After it s scenes from the Mary my family moved to San movie and is deposited where I finished high on the floor. Then she does Diego, school. T her act. u:e I had been hooked on theaGrilikhes said this monorail, 4 ter and received a scholarship which can't be seen by 4 for the United States InternaI audiences, is only part of an tional University for Performelaborate method for transing Arts. After graduating porting the different charac from there with a technical j . Pop-pin- 4 4 Chicono unit seeks meet Avith Talbot 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' te Members g of the Organization Community. Integrity, Opportunity restated (SOCIO) Tuesday their request for a meeting with Dr. Walter D. Talbot, state superintendent of public instruction, to discuss Chicano problems in Tooele School DisSpanish-speakin- trict. Gov. Calvin L. Rampton said he understood the meet-- . ing had been arranged between SOCIO and Talbot and asked that it be held soon. l t j k 1$7 Was t SOCIO representatives also asked Rampton to send a rep- resentative from his office to the district to study the annex to Tooele High School where troublemakers and alleged dropouts have been segregat- ed. Rampton was told 12 of the students in the annex are Chicanos. 20 191 F't Seeco low A quickie for ewes An aniDUBOIS. Idaho mal physiologist at the U.S. Sheep Experiment Station here has developed a method for pregnancy testing of sheep w hich promises to sav e sheepmen millions of dollars annually. Grilikhes and Clifford Hay plan festival at He also did technical Ash- work the movie. "Return of Count Yorga" and more work at the Old Globe Theater in San Diego, and similar productions as well as m ice shows. About a year and a half ago he became associated with the Disney show. more "We travel 50 weeks out of the year, Cliff said, so I'm not married yet. Grilikhes, who has been producer and director of all the on Murderer loses parental rights A First District Juvenile Court decision to strip a conmurdervicted second-degre- e er of his parental rights has been upheld by the Utah Supreme Court. Mullen has too Robert emotional problems, many which would be detrimental to the welfare of his children, if he were to regain their custody upon release from prison," the unanimous opinion said. Juvenile Court Judge Roland Anderson terminated Mullen's parental rights and Mullen appealed to the high court claiming there was insufficient evidence to support the order. The opinion, written by Chief Justice E. R. Callister Jr., said Mullen was convicted of second-degre- e murder. He killed his wife, the natural mother of the . children, in them presence. The victim had approximately 74 wounds over her body, ard was almost the weapon apparently utilized to effect these mortal wounds was a linoleum knife," the opinion said. The older child still retains of this henious scene. Through expert testimony: evidence was adduced that indicated that the child's knowledge and possible remembrance of the killing could adversely affect her, if she were returned to the custody of her father upon his reCallister lease from prison, continued. memories the Testimony concerning father's psychological condition overw helmingly sustained the juvenile court's determination, the opinion said. Callister said the psychiatrist testified that Mullen showed no remorse for his crime and has little control over his hostile, aggressive feelings. Was Disney on V. Mulct's Clarence technique is described as almost 100 percent accurate. The sheep is placed on its back in a holding cradle, a hollow plastic rod about 20 inches long is inserted into the rectum to the posterior abdominal region where the pregnant uterus is characteristically located. The rod can clearly detect from the outside if the uterus is not pregnant. Dr. Parade production. degree. I did semiprofessional work, then spent a year at the Shakespeare land, Ore." test Parade shows, has some Utah ties himself. He is married to Utah-boractress Laraine Day. The Parade Disney on shows are now play mg in Europe and he is readying one for a South Amenca tour. n highway repair bids Seeco. Inc. WeM. was the 4779 S from American of Government Employees Locals 1592 and 2721 will leprescnt the state council at a legislative rally scheduled this week in Wash- Federation tah-30- areas bid opening, Electric. Bros. Hamilton Sprmgvillc. was the apparent low bidder at $257. 90S lor a major lighting project on M3 Iron and in uPerchunges aslungton counties The engineer's estimate w attend the rally. Friday has also been declared "a day of conscience and all federal employes are asked to turn on their lights to advocate better treatment of federal employes and stronger conand better legislation conditions working cerning and benefits. Carter said. ington, D.C The bid exceeded the I tali Department ol Highways engineer's estimate of S106 Is? The successful contractor will have 75 working days for completion of the proiect whuh also includes paving parking another 3 parts of the United States and overseas installations will Delegates 1S13 apparent low bidder Tuesday at SI 12.240 to pan' and upgrade a . m Goblin of I alley State Park In D Utahn's to attend union meet in D.C. in The new edition will open tonight at 7.50 Pertormanees are scheduled at the same hour through Saturday and then 6 p.m. Sunday. Matinees, are scheduled at 10.50 a m and 2:30 p m Saturday and Sunday at 2 p m. MAY 30, 1973 as will meet with and congressmen trom Utah to discuss employment. downgiading ot federal employes, health benefits, contracting and the proposed "little labor bill tor government employes Delegates senators They senate BUY will also take part m hearings with the post oft ice civil service committee CHARGER and the manpower committee. The rally will be climaxed Friday with a demonstration on the west steps of the Capitol at noon Dodge Sports Car 2,962 Delegates trom Utah will be $341,559. Intercnangcs scheduled for new lighting are at Parovvan, Harrisburg Junction. Washing3nd north and south St. George Also included is new lighting at the Utah Highway-PatroStation and rest area m St. George. ton l representing some 31 1)00 government employes under exclusive recognition from the 12 delivered AFGE locals in Utah HINCKLEYS DODGE V Charles Carter. 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