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Show ''''' '! lh 2 IT fcJt Laka Irikm, SunAa, May 23, 1971 4 vwt 4 n tf N x- - v8' w - There were cowboys, salocn girls, Indians, gimberr and mjclcine men gathered together Saturday night at the SJt Lake Art Center to celebrate its annual Beaux Arts Ball Tbemed to Shoot Out on Finch Lane," this years ball was a stnet departure in its wild west theme from tie more formal events of past years. Beaux Arts drew western gun fun Hearth throbs H Gdney trouble5 in the kitchen - Irf - - id&rj , STLfJtt f fc VW- - food, fun and fan- dango. Attending the Sr.octout" in their best western atene were Gov. and Mrs. Calvin L. Hampton, honorary chairmen of the ball; Mr. and Mis. Victor R. Ayers, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnard, Dr. and Mrs. Milton Voigt, Mr. and Mrs. i In with for diamonds etc4- vjlH - aW COMPAQ fresh contributions to your pant look. A standout for ail seasons in yachts j I V. . f k Sizes 416... 50.00. Makette By Sandy Poulson Infroduting Perhaps It was because Id been reading an English novel, full of steak and kidney pies, or perhaps it was because I'd been looking over our budget, full of red figures. Whatever it was, the little package of beef kidneys with the S) cent label on them sud denly looked appealing to me last weekend. Just because weve never had any doesnt mean the family wouldnt like it. I thought. Maybe theyd love it even ! And what a thrifty, healthful dish Id be adding to the menu! My head was full of visions of my family digging with relish into plates of steaming steak and kidney pie, costing less than 10 cents a serving, and I cursed myself fc r not having had the imagination and courage and wisdom to try the dish sooner. Right from the first I had trouble with that dish. The cookbook advised against using beef kidneys for steak and kidney pie, and anyway Id forgotten to get any steak. The only dish the cookbook advised using beef kidneys for was kidney stew, and even then the kidneys had to be soaked in cold, salted water two hours and blanched in acidulated water 30 minutes. So be it. Ail afternoon I worked on those kidneys. And the more I worked on them, the more obscene they looked. Determinedly I tried to force myself not to think about the function of kidneys, the odd odor of cooking kidneys, the odd shape of beef kidneys. After all, we eat other parts of animals muscle, skin, liver," I told myself reasonably. I made myself unreasonably ill; with little pushing Id have become a vegetarian on the s tv ! r-- . fesnutes, John Preston Creer, Mr. and Shootout, sponsored by the lira Norman lloser.fcatt and Salt Lake Art Center Guild, Commissioner and Mrs. Conwas Mr. J. Lynn Dcugan. was Mrs. L. rad B. Harrison. Also there in their white Eoyd Mullins. Mis. Hampton hats and black hats were Mr. .Greene HI was in charge of Invitations: Mrs. Gerald R. and Mrs. James L. Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Cox, Miller, entertainment ; Mrs. Ivlr. and Mrs. Faui Duugan, Charles A. Boy nton III, decoMr. and Mrs. F. L. Sullivan rations; Mrs. Reed L. Holt, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph food; Mrs. Robert W. Carson, L. Ray, beverages; Mrs. Will B. BoynGeneral chairman for the ton, tickets. . . . This rainbaby steps T 1 Square and round dancers joined with deputies' and outlaws for a round up cf yi a new "Countess"... COUNTESS ISSERLYN NIGHT CONCENTRATE Our MISTY HARBOR Exclusive .If The first skin beneficent worthy of that famous name. And counterpart now, to its with nort-greas- Make-U- A nighttime beauty balanced treatment, achieved p. a blending of multiple in a quickly moisture-lubricant- s absorbed, liquid. Aids in the restoration qnd maintenance of moisture, y so essential to keep the firm, fresh, healthy look that is the mark of youth. What every skin thirsts for. From deMAROKF $10.00 for May only. Later $20.00 spot. But, canny mother, I let none of my queasiness show when I set the kidney stew on the table. Look children, I say joyfully. Something weve never had before . . . kidney stew! My husband paled and the children gave me hard looks. Whats kidney stew? they asked suspiciously. Since theyre still young enough they dont know what a kidney is, I figured I wouldnt have the trouble Id have if Id had to say tongue or brains. Its delicious, thats what it is. Youll love it! I enthused. Two of the children and one husband tasted the dish. Yechh, they said, in chorus. They simply wouldnt eat kidney stew. Did 'hey care Id worked all afternoon on that dish? Did they care it cost less than dollar and was leaded with vitamins and minerals? Did they care that I was giving them a new taste experience? They did not. They all had cer- eal for dinner. But not everyone in the household was insensitive about my kidney stew, I will say that. The dog gave me an apologetic look when he turned it down. Invisipost pierced earrings . . . from DANECRAFT . . Hoops in gold or silver tones with an invisible 14 Kt gold post Hoops that wont droop. Fit to Preschool classes open the world to children Continued from Page H W-- t heets in math, language and 7 reading. The slip of paper is a ' reward when the child has - learned something and Mother can share the idea when It brought home. Dr. Allen has an answer for those who accuse the program of robbing the child of creativity. w hen Creativity comes skills have been mastered not while learning something new. This type of education provides the child with more skills to do more things. These children have passed what one educator called the smile test. They are neither bored nor uninterested. Theres no badgering to elicit a response. We want positive responses from children sure of what theyre doing. These children will ackle anything. But this type of education doesnt alter personalities. We just give them more skills to function. These children are still children. Theyre just as apt to sock a classmate as anyone else. The more enthusiastic they get, the louder the responses. Sometimes it gets to be a real shouting match. Were introducing children to tLe world. Im delighted by the cartoon of a child standing In front of a teacher asking, Do We have to do what we want to do again today? Theres no room for trial and i Vi e pro- ide skills necessary for a child to know what he can and cant do. When given a choice, be can make if and know w hy. The program has made i Svdf fet in the is taught ri. strict. Iad-l"- at kindpT-garto- Vvel. Parents are remjest'rg fractured r!asc rooms. tauVr r usj-- More irmlar snugly the ear. to put on and wont fail off. Come in. See our collection of these super little circlets. 3.00 to 9,00. Easy has techniques. Program spread to more schools. Dr. Allen wants children t' study in school, not play. "School has become a party place not a learning center. Children go from holiday to holiday expecting a party. Tiie PTA ?t one school voted not to have a Halloween party during school time. They had a party a' school on Saturday. We arent ruining lS Action minded red, hot pants with a smart, piece conceal . . . Navywhite striped P Naw side laced skirt, Red patent great child- Summer perfect and a hood. Children compete in an adult world. Without the skills to compete, theyre trapped. We give the skills and free them. Theyve plenty of time for play outside of school, confidence builder off the tee. Sizes . .26,00. 4. Sportswear Were up the opening w orld to the child, not limiting it. What critics of the program should look at is the childrens enjoyment, their enthusiasm, high attendance ard that their personal and social development gains are higher that those in the control group. Loss of learning accompanies emotional problems. There's no loss of learning with these children. I'd say their mental health is better than other childien. In general behavior, theres r.o difference. In what they're able to do and their enthusiasm, were dealing with a different kind of animal" In the first year, IQ increased up to 20 points with the elimination of many behavioral problems. When these children go into a regular class nxen, the teacher won t have to worry about teaching Johnny to read. He'll be reading excepwell. Tins teacher tionally must challenge the child. There won't be ary justification for retarding progress because a teacher cant teach. The teachers job will be to her pregram and Lnlrw fits the shape and size cf any leg , . , and refuses to slide down. Designed by TONY the BETH LEVINE SHOEMAKER. for Crisp White stretch vinyl . . and on the way in Black . or Navy... 35.00. 0 It s time to get your furs into cur scientific stora Call for cur bonded messenger vault 3z8-813- wavs. 9 4k A- i wft A. . tm- 4 r Jfi, J4-4k-4- ' 4r k |