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Show itn imm nmumnniL 1 Hi " 4 i iiili'jart'Winrry-niiiu- ,,ri,,TlrrrE1,,R'R,lFVirTrr'ir ",rt pr i tll f MAY 31, 1973 B DESfKET NEWS, THURSDAY Hans and his fine Dutch gift The Riddle Box I. Why is it bad to roller skate on an empty stomach? 2. During what month do girls talk least? 3. What do you do that all your friends do at the same time? things to see if there was something that would do to pm in the box. His Bible had been a gift from Grandfather and he couldn't part with that. He had one necktie that was still quite good but he needed it to wear to Sunday School. That left only the pigeon house that he had built in the hopes of some day owning two white pigeons, and it was much too big to go in the Christmas box. For the first time Hans didn't want to go to school the next morning but he knew that he would be just as unhappy at home. Right after the opening song the children brought their gifts to put in the box. One by one they came forward until the box was crammed full. Then Miss Morgan, the teacher, turned to Hans with a bright smile and said, Now, Hans is going to send a very His heart seemed to sink down to his knees. What ever had made the teacher or that it was think that he had a gift a special gift? He sat glued to his seat but Miss Morgan seemed not to notice WSWERS that anything was wrong and came down the aisle with a piece of white notepaper. I'm going to sk Hans to write our letter. she said, because he can write Dear Girls and Boys, Peseta Cruzeiro Pound Escudo Rand Ruble Rupee Shilling Peso Dinar Djrham Dollar Drachma She laid the paper do. on his desk and, with a warm glow of pride, Hans picked up his pencil, saying. "Oh, yes. Miss Morgan. What shall 1 write first? Write Balboa Bolivar Colon it in Dutch and the girls and boys will be able to read all of our Christmas wishes. Will you do that, Hans? she Guarani Gulden Koruna Krona ForHt said. Franc Very carefully Hans wrote Lieve Meisjes and Jongens and then followed with all the Christmas wishes of the children of the third grade. When he had nearly finished he looked up and asked, Miss Morgan, please may I tell them how wonderful it is to be in America? I It's OK. but a sidewalk is better. 2. February, because it's the shortest. 3. Grow older. Leone Lev Lira Piaster FRUIT Quetzal PUCEI 2 at HEBER VALLEY Yen Mark gals. Your Neighborhood MILK DEPOTS This Special ends Thurs. May 31st Zloty May 28th Memorial Day 35 LOCATIONS said Miss Yes, indeed you may, Morgan with a smile. Mabel Harmer CALENDAR ID hat's Gable House Gallery; Passey Art Center; Mrs. A. L. (Glenn Cratl Pioneer Beeley, J.) House; Tivoli Gallery; Edison St. LeConte Stewart Gallery; Gallery of Art, Koysville; Carling Art Gallery; Intermountain Art Co.; The Art Gallery; HeriPear Clearfield; tage Arts, Green Farmington; Gallery, Lavne Gallery, WohSpringE ler's Art Gollery. Tonight's calendar spotlight turns to music as the James Maher Quire presents its first annual Spring C Salt Palace Lit evening at 8 p.m. -- t in the this THURSDAY Dance Art Exhibits 8:15 p.m.. Dance Concert, Richfield High auditorium, Richfield, Modern Dance Theatre, Bette Ariai, director and chore- State exhibit University and competition, Merrill Library Gallery, ends Utah State Friday; Southern College Senior Exhibit ty Ron Sherman, State Bank of Southern Utah, Cedar City; Rita Abbey and Design West, BYU Fine Arts Center. University or Utah Masters of Fine Arts candidates exhibits, and paintings by Joe Brairiard, Museum of Fine Arts; Associated Utah Artists spring exhibit, Utah Historical Society gallery; scratchboard art by Dorothea Peery, Bertha Eccles Art Center, Ogden, ends today; Cynthia Fehr, Koty Stoker, Salt Lake Public Central Library Galleries, ends today; Salt Lake Senior Citizens Center art stuTower dents, Theater, ends today; group show. Phillips Art Jailhouse show, group Gallery; Gallery, Moab. ographer. Lectures 7:15 p.m., Peace or War Sui vival, 70s Series, U. of U. Social Work auditorium. 8IT7W. 3500 So- - w MA&flA.. 2783 So. State St. -- 4750 So. Redwood SUfc Special Exhibits "Disney on Parade," Salt Dance Pal- ace Arena. Theater ographer. Calico Performance p.m. Company, Utah State University ..Libraries Fine Arts Center. 8 p.m., "Music Man," Pioneer 2 and 7 p.m., Friday Free Memorial Theater. Films, Salt Lake Public Library, 8:30 p.m., "Guys ond Dolls,"1 Lecture Hall. Lagoon Opera House. 8:30 "Man in the Music p.n ., Human Ensemble Meadow, 12:10 o.m.. Organ Recital, Arrow Salt Lake Tabernacle. Theater, Repertory Planetariums "Springtime of the Universe, call Planetarium, Hansen for showtimes. 1 Schools p.m.. Southern Utah State College baccalaureate services, SUSC tieldhouse, speaker: Elder Paul H. Dunn. 7 R.rS'Bcv) VWWt6 Old Barn PlayKanab, alternating two nightly melodramas, except Planetariums Sunday. Harsen 8:30 house, p.m.. for showtimes. 1 FRIDAY Schools Art Exhibits Weber State Col- baccalaureate service, WSC Fine Arts Center, speaker: Rev. Arthur C. Johnson. 9 a.m., Southern Utah State College commencement exercises, SUSC tieldhcuse, speaker: Sen. Dixie Leavit Utah 73, annual Painting Statewide exhibition State Capitol, opens today. Paintings by Barbara Hcds, Salt Lake Central Public Li brory, begins today. Paintings by Chris Evans, Tower Theater, begins today. (See also Thursday schedule). Conventions-conferenc- p.m., lege es CB (citizen band) lamboree 73, Salt Palace. Basin Petroleum Days, Vernal, Utah Utah Chiropractic Association Sherwood Hills In convention, Wellsville Canyon. Brigham City. Senior Citizens 4:30 p.m.. Park Salt Lake East. h Senior City IP .B CHEESE (? CAUf- - FRESH CORN wu& -W SLICED MCON FRANKS of the Universe," call Planetarium, Springtime JUICE" 7? GROUND BEEF SAT. & ntvm WATERMELONS p Press Square. EFFECTIVE THUR5, FRI. So. 9th E.. 40 W. 2nd N. Bountiful SS CUBE STEAKS S : IS Dance p.m.. Concert, Richfield High auditorium, Richfield, Modern Donee Theatre, Bette Ariai, director ond chore- 7,: 30 p.m., James Mahe.- - Quire Spring Concert, Salt Palace Little Theatre. 8 Rd.-73- 8 Music fun Dot-to-d- ot FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX doing today Compiled by Sue Phone Utah Thy read vertically, horizontally, forwards, and occasionally, even backwards. Storytime He had asked his mother about it the night before, thinking perhaps she had just one dime that didn't have to go in the box for rent or towards a new pair of shoes for Jan. But she had shaken her head and answered, No, Hans, boy. I am sorry but there isnt a single dime to spare for a present. Then he had looked among his own 3 FUNTIME Cart you find and circle the hidden coins? n The third grade of the Lincoln school was getting a box ready to send to Holland. Each boy and girl was planning to put in a little Christmas gift that would bring happiness to some Dutch child Marjorie had three red pencils. Roh-er- t a plastic automobile. Rosemary a bar of soap and Elmer a story book about a runaway engine. Everyone had brought a gift and everyone was very happy - that is. all except Hans. He had no gift to put in the box and he was quite unhappy because. more than anyone else, he would have liked to send a present to Holland. It was only this year that Hans himself had come from Holland, together with Marie. Katrine. Piet, Jan and their father and mother. It had cost so much money to bring them all across the ocean that there was no money left for anything but the most needed clothes and food. There was no money for presents. 5 m PM BANANAS COVERED CAKE PANS ONIONS "SB GELATIN iOot- LOTION - W Cj6 ift MfcMou Soup VM6UU6 ty 18- - ? Y06URT 2 CAKE MIX srir Trip, Center, Special Exhibits Disney on Parade," ace Arena. 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