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Show I iJ'"uj yit' y ini f pHi0qgjMqpggln9qgatIMIjpMl4pjlqjWtHlgjijlMqpIMKj mjp5g miijgl t5 Whan mother saw Rosemary at a school program she said, Rosemary does look like Her blond curls and Cindy doesnt she? dimples are very much like Cindys. Jane, Ellens sister, spoke up to say, Well. Ellen doesn't look like a doll. Tie your shoe lace and straighten your sock. Ellen. You always look undone. At such times Mother felt the need to say a word for Ellen and now she said Leave Ellen alone, Jane. She really doesn't have to please you all the time. Ellen was often careless about some thugs and just couldn't help some others. Her hair came uncurled too soon and hung in strings. Her dresses seemed to shrink too fast and show knees that were always scraped. II Whenever the family got in the car and made the short trip to Grandmas house, Ellen took her bag of tnings along. If Tommy was having his nap, and Jane was out in the swing or down in the orchard, and Ellen was left all alone for awhile, she would take her bag behind the house, carefully lay out her things on the big rock and look them over. Theyre so pretty, thought Ellen, and this new speckled rock is my best prize. Sometimes when everyone was scrambling into the car for the trip back home, Ellens things would be missing and cause a stir. Rosemary was beautiful and always neat and prim. But Ellen had her things. My things. I have to get my things, cried Ellen. These things, Ellen carried around with her in a small bag, adding to them w henever things? someth :ng choice showed up. To begin with, there were a few bright beads on a string, a gold cord and a pencil with a tiny dolls head fastened tc the top. Then one day a piece of shiny blue paper was left on the sidewalk and this was just right to add to her collection. When Ellen wasnt carrying her bag around, it was carefully placed on the shelf in her closet or under her pillow. One day when Ellen was playing What does she mean, her Father said, said mother, You know, odds and ends. Her bag of cant wait around to find a bag of odds and ends its getting late, replied Well, we father. Oh, I cant leave my things Daddy, said Ellen with tears in her eyes. Get in the car, Ellen, we can get you seme more things," was fathers answer. with SEPTEMBERS, 0? f ' 1973 Cli .' CALENDAR UJhats doing today Storytime Cindy, she pulled Cindys curls back and pinned them against her head and smudged her face a little. Now you look more like me. besides. Im vour mother. inmmiftfiii Iry m DESERET NEWS, WEDNESDAY, Rosemary loses her bag of 'things' This slon? isnt really about Rosemary. It is mostly about Ellens things. Rosemary moved in down the block from Ellen one spring day. It just so happened the two girls were in the same nursery school. When Ellen came home, she said, Mamma, the new girl at school looks just like my Cindy. Cindy was Ellens beautiful, new doll. TijjWrMmii But Csmpiled Phone they won't be the same. Daddy. Please, begged Ellen. Seeing that Ellen was about to cry, father protested Ellens surprise, Rosemary said, When it was time for Rosemary to go home, she was a sight. Better come in and wash yourselves girls, Mother said, Rosemary, your mother wont know you. When Rosemary had washed and scrubbed and gotten most of the dirt from the mud pies off she ran down the street toward home, saying, Bye Ellen, and thanks for playing with me. Ellen mother: she?, happily, then said to her Rosemary is my best friend, isnt ' smiled 12:10 p.m., Orson Salt Lake Tabernacle. Recital, Planetarium "Transit of Earth," Planetarium, coil 36 showtime. Special Exhibits Southwest Junior . Show, Cedar City. Hansen for 1 Livestock Art Exhibits Theater Art Peach Day Festival, y. Brigham City Museum-Golle- f (See Saturday's schedule tor continuing exhibits.) 8 p.m., "I Never Sang For My Father," Brigham Youna University. 8 p.m., "Roar of the Grease- point. Smell c the Crowd," Rocky Mountain Regional Theater, Salt Palace Little Theater. 8:30 p.m., Promises, Promis- 7 film, The two girls mixed water with dirt to make a nice batch of mud, and using lids for puns, they made a dozen pies to bake m the sun. , S. , Music libraries Yes, 5350 4220 West. WEDNESDAY Ellen, To let's. him, Kearns Brooch, Fruiter Music, theatrical entertainments, strolling minstrels, and arts and crafts displays will all be included in the Festival of the Arts at the Fashion Place Mall, September 6 through 9. said. Well, everybody out then. Where did you have them? I thought I pul them with my jacket, but theyre not there. Oh, now I remember, they're out behind the house. And Ellen dashed away, and sure enough by the big rock at the back, lay the bag. Several days later Rosemary came over to play. What shall we play? asked Ellen. How about paper dolls? answered Rosemary. Oh we played that last time, let s dig in the dirt. By Sue 0 p.m.. Laurel and rtolladav Branch, Hardy 2150 E. 4800 South. es," Theater Planetarium 8:30 Som," Tronsit of Earth," Planetarium, call showtimes. Hansen 1 tor 138. p.m., "Ploy It Again, Utah Shakespeare Players, Snowbird. 8 p.m., SunBelle Starr, dance Summer Theater- Theater 8 p.m., "Robin Hood.' dance Summer Theater. THURSDAY Sun- - Funtime I The Riddle Box Art Exhibits You know, she didnt worry too much so the about getting dirty or staying ilean next time 1 lose my bag of things, 1 dont think I'm going to worry too much about losing it. Yon know, I can always find some more things." ' Elizabeth S. Bills ... What does a calf become after it is one year old? 2. How far is it from Feburary to April? 3. Can you spell hard water with three letters? 1. Festival of the Arts, Fashion Place Mall. Isctures Values Workshop, Family Three Condominiums, Kings Park City. Answers libraries I. Two years oil. 2. A March oi ill days. 3. Ice. 1 p.m.. Laurel ond Hardy 'About animals' Looking at real hibernaters ? By O&eland Amory Which animals hiberQ. nate? For how long? Do they (a) eat, (b) go to the bathP.F.. Eatontown, room? N.J. ANITA BRYANT SAYS: . i A. In Oconto, Wis.,- - Pat, a Youre right. Its high time to mention this. The cat, heard two bursame mail that brought your glars downstairs, ran into her letter brought a letter from mistress room and not only New Yorks Tom Larremore, woke the mistress but made a great cat man and member such a racket the burglars of the Bide-a-We- left. board, who e , People think bears and raccoons are the chief hibernaters. But actually theyre at least by strict hibernot nating standards. Its true they get awful sleepy during the winter apd sleep a lot, but so do a lot of other animals, like badgers and skunks. tells me about one of his cats In Battle Creek, Mich., a waking him to warn of a fire man entered the house of an in the next house. elderly woman on the pretext and There are literally hundreds of being a meter-reade- r hurled the woman to the floor. of such stories. A Washington, D.C., cat leaped on the bed of At that moment the womans the head of the family during ca leaped from the mantle a household fire and clawed and raked the intruders neck him in the face until he woke. with tier claws. The man not The chipmunk, for example, .The ; cat was credited with only relaxed his hold on the will take terrific naps during saving the lives of six. woman, he ran for his life. the winter with a pile of nuts beside him. And he keeps National League Baseball waking' up and eating them, A. SEEK & FIND . WTFWl JUsJLfiJL 0 0 0 MRS .SfflEJB PC fem BMkste Mam though half asleep. are The real hibernaters y woodchucks, marmots, hamsters, some squirrels, dormice, jumping mice, pocket mice and most reptiles. Hedgehogs hold the record they .even hibernate in captivity. In real hibernation, an animals body temperature goes down a few degrees above freezing; the heartbeat can, for a squirrel, say, go from 300 per minute to as low as 10, and during this period an animal can lose eighty percent of its weight. In real hibernation, too, animals neither eat nor defecate for the entire winter. On the other hand, when they wake up, their body temperatures may rise in a few hours as much as 80 degrees. Some i.e. sleep animals estivate in the summer. Among them: crocodiles, alligators, snails, frogs and toads. Some animalsamong them certain kinds of squirhave even rels and mice been known to hibernate and estivate. For which, the way man treats so many animals, you can hardly blame them. 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