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We REG. 0 103Tteurts 4 and It osm., Orchesis Choreooraohers Concert, U. of U. 1:30 P.m., Utah Highway Public Wasatch High Meeting, FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX Tell me why 59c VW DRAWS .0011 25N:3 - Sya bLI C TOMATO , --, CYtOinCIY Dance Public Hearings 12,17ACXJ ,mmolm.... 1 Pork City. 8 p.m., "School for Scandal," Promised Volley Playhouse. 8:30 p.m. , "When the Wind; Whisper," Theater 138. 7.30 p.m., "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," College of Eastern Utah, Price. 8 p.m., "Kiss Me Kate," Pioneer Memorial Theater. Conference, Apprenticeship Travetod4e Convention Center. State Conference on Social Welfare, Hotel Utah. American Society of Conven lion, Soil Palace. Laboratory 8 p.m., "Crime and Punish. ment," Fine Arts Series Notional Players, Utoh State University Fine Arts Center Logan. p.m., "The Gorilla." Snow College Theater, Ephraim. 8:30 p.m., "Happy Birthdav. Wanda June," Human Ensemble Repertory Theater. Gloss Factory, Arrow Press Square. 8 p.m., "Fiaht for a Woman's Honor," Silver Wheel Theater, East. 600 Jazz Theater Smith, Smith, ,I.,vs 01V-ts-1 For all we know she is still dancing. up into the sky on some clear and starry uight, you might even see her shiny crown hlitter as she clan. ces across the sky. Evelyn C. Crie colloge At, 'NI; ;Pi-- c, iiGutrf fi) .) 0 thtoe hkinapgpeinnetod And, if you look ULls:1 Cv4, (4) ,,---,- Clenr- S. auditorium. Bond, BY U Recital Hall, Provo. 12:10 a.m., Ofgan Recite!, Salt Lake Tabernacle. Conventions (r. 1 F. lartit The Stable. 524 Reception 7 0.M. 7:30 "Inflation P.M., Salt Palace room Corruption," Dr. John 215, speaker: Hospers. 8 "The Future of P.m., Conservatism," U. of L Union Ba llroon', speaker: Sen. Barry Goldwater. field High School; sculpture by Max Stevenson, Weber State College Art Department Gallery; Reil Francis OtiotograPhY show, Springville Gallery of Art; American Watercolor Sod. etv exhibit, Utah State University Merrill Library gallery; State Utah University Prof. on Venus filITLES - WHOLE GRAIN SOUP MIXES tr 4 ............,....... soup otos.-- 4c:3-- .. , -- --- r-- 1 Orem and Sculpture by Dennis and paintings by Gory Library Music Art Exhibits Lectures ists fail show, Cottonwood Mall, today through Monday, exceot Sunday; Associated Utah Artists traveling exhibits to Cascade , (512LLIA I Intermountain Society of Art water. pond she saw her reflection was so pleased and ehda tPheen upppyattlhthe beautiful crown she stars and said, "Oh thank you, thank you! Now I have everything I need to be a ballerina. I can dance forever." ' ' Ablo. - - Art Exhibits Elernentari. BYU Marriott Center, Provo. 8 Festival First p.m., Mekicono, The Terrace, internotionol artists. 1 in the .. . pbyenamsem.sallhepoadnds.hLooe dauponnee Titliti011) LI;Virffiv?.:4 ' reiT,rory,' - - 4- I i t2:05 and 1:10 a.m.. "Street Flower Boxes," U. of U. Dane. lerctsmayarsk of Sib.tria, a.m., "Father Brown. Friday Free Films. Public Library 7 Marriott FRIDAY p.m., Company II - can't we?" So the rabbits got together and decid. -- Dance As the stars came and gently settled shoes." dancing any THURSDAY After talking together for a few moments the stars decided that five of them would join together and make a crown for Pennie. With this crown on her head they would be able to see her wherever she went. Taking a second look, Cottontail said: "Surely we can do something about that "My goodness what a lovely dancing lady," said the cottontail. And Jack Rabbit, also noticing her, said: "Yes, she is lovely but did you see, her feq ate bare? She :- AI 1414olivfor Pennie danced through the woods and among the trees, two little rabbits. who were looking for greens to eat, no. ticed her dance by. r7"7"--ort-7:74- ' P As I 4 't A Barry Goldwater lectures tonight of the "Future of Conservatism," at the U. of U. Ballroom at 8 p.m. Sen. Pennie danced all day, and as the sun went down behind the mountain and the night came, it was clear and beautiful. Millions of stars twinkled in the heavens. One of the biggest. brightest stars looked down just in time to see Pennie dancing from the woods out into the meadow. Every so often the stars would lose sight of the little dancer and wonder where she had gone, then she would pop into view again. The stars decided they must do something so they could keep closer tack of the little dancer. San Lake Gallery. paper for Groutage. i II of the p.m., "Tartutlel," Fine Arts Series National Players, Inch Fine Stole Arts University Center. 8 om., "'School for Scandal," Promised Valley Playhouse. 8 "Kiss me Kate," p.m. Pioneer Memorial Theater. 8:30 p.m., "When the Winds Whisoer," Theo:tr 138. doing today and 2 Detective," Salt Lake 8 HOrriSOM Ind ,..) libraries p.m, "A Funny Thing Happened on the Wov to the Forum," College of Eastern Utah, Pr lce. Art Center Rental-Sale- s See Saturday's continuing exh!Pits. ri i i 7:30 Compiled bv Sue Frazier Pheme 5244400 u, 00.1V LovwfaLl ,, School, Heber City. What's Looking down Pennie saw the two rabbits holding the dancing slippers in their paws. Taking the shoes she gently slipped them on and thanked the rabbits. 44't as Pennie was helping her mother, she began humming a happy tune, and loo!',, ing outside, she noticed how beautiful the flowers in the garden were. She finished her work, then opened tlu door and, on tip toes, danced out into the The red rose said, "My doesn't our Pennie dance beautifully today?" "Yes indeed," said the yellow rose, "but wouldn't she looklovely if she had a real dancing dress?" "Isn't there something we can do' about that?" replied the red rose. After thinking about the matter for several minutes the roses decided to fasten their petals together with dew drops and make a fluffy dancing dress. As Pennie put the dress on, she thanked the roses and told them it w as the most beautiful dress she had ever seen. With her new dress on, Pennie was so happy she danced through the garden gate and out into the nearby woods. I ...., ' Theate; Cottontail called to her and said, "Little dancing lady. please stop for a minute, we have something to give you." , , . . , CALENDAR ed to pull enough of their soft fur from tteir coats to make Pennie a beautiful, soft pair nt dancing lippers. 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