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Show liiouiie, sumlav, March II. . 1973 Iolry (ormr ! time and Macao,' Travel Club in Kingsbury Hall "Hong Kong the University tu blow Down a little I think I'll bund a Small fire get good and Clo.se and warm, and just Wait for the moon to come up And ou know, once that ol' Moon ib up I think Ill jubt watch it As it goes across the sky Maybe if I'm lucky itll Shine on me and unfold secrets I have not yet know. e at Tuesday features p m 8 lecturer Ken Armstrong as narrator. The film is sponsored by the University of Utah Division of Continuing Education. Opening m Macao, a Portuguese overseas province, the film draws a sharp contrast with Hong Kong, the bustling British crown colony which grew out of the opium trade of the 1840s. Rick Legan Utah State University Department of Wi'dhfe Logan, Utah 84321 A typhoon its sequence warnings, fury and aftermath came about when Mr. oe Soit i Vbunt will oov S? (or eoch f5inoi ooem. not 20 lines in ifngfh p . isfied nor Conff iOuions should De to Poetry mo Tne Soit Tribune P 0 Bo 867, Sent Lone MHO Poems connof oe returned City, llioh ticffflmg triri'trong was alerted tropical storm by to the advance preparations being made the natives by this season, Mr Armstrong is a native of Cleveland, Ohio, and a graduate of the University of Michigan He is a onetime radio and television edi-ton- New to the U. of U. senes director. fire Poet Judith p m ArT Center Sae uni Lf'Qcn 3 The Blind Melon Chittlin," 5a. t Lake Jewish Comrr.umry Center Annual Musc Festival, 241o E 1th South, 8 JO p m Vermeer Quartet, Sait Lake Chamber Music Society, Uton Museum of Fine Arts Auditorium, University of Utah, 8 30 D m Organ rectal, with Beverly Peck, St Mark s Catneafal, 231 E. 1st 30pm The Lover' South, Poetry readings scheduled 7 Human Ensemble Theatre, Giass Factory, Repertor Arrow Press Sauare, 8:30 p.m. MONDAY Rosenfeld will read selections from her poetry at the March session of Readings in Poetry and Prose at the Salt Lake City Public Library Thursday. The sessions begin at 8 p.m. in the librarys Lecture Hall. 209 E, 5th South. Smithsonian puppet show planned for S.L. viewing .Mark Twain's classic, Tom Sawyer, will be presented by the Smithsonian Institution's touring Puppet Theatre in Salt Lake City March 29, 30 and 31. The event is sponsored by Pioneer Craft House, Inc., Utahs State Division of Fine Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts. The show, performed on tour over the country as well as the resident puppet theater at the Smithsonian, in Washington, D.C., will be shown at Brighton High School, 220 E. 76th South, at 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. March 29, and at Granite Park Junior High School auditorium, 37th SouEh and 450 East, at 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 and 7:30 p.m., March W SI Currently living in Salt Lake Citv and a member of the fac- -' ulty of the University of Utah, she has worked as a copy editor for Time, Inc. Writing under the name of Judith Hernschemeyer, she has published a childrens book. Trudie and the Milch Cow, and a poetry book. OF IAKNTS Brigham Missa Soiemnts Mass Choir. young Ur verosiW Oratorio oe Jons Orchebtro Pmlnarmonc Horns Fine Arts Ceo Concert Ha ter 8 p m., a so Saturdov Charley s Aunt," Rocky Mountain Paiare Sait Theatre Reg onai through Theoe 8 o m coot nues motmee with 24. 22 March Snturaav ' March 24 at 2 30 P m Trails of Tembo, the Big Tusker, with Larry adventure Atncian Weoer State College auditors t Our Society. Survival For.-Sngmm Young un.er$"vB LOuf o rtSfsemhiy with Dr Donuid Varnort Center Provo 30 am eM Jocaues Brel is Alive ond 'Jfe end Living in Pons," Tncon 1 East i ju cm, cortinues Wednesday WEDNESDAY Pioneers of Modern Pointing Sait Lake City PuD Manet Edouard he Library lecture hoii, 20? E 5th 7 30 p m South. Wind Symphony Concert, Brigham Young University, de Jong Concert Ha.l, Horns Fine Arts Center, Provo The Gilbert Reese cell.st, Snow College Auditorium, Ephraim, Sanpete County, 8 pm. columnist-lecturer, Jack Anderson, Utah State University me Arts Center, Logon, 10.30 a m. Family Night at Sprague Branch Library, 2131 Uth East, 7 p.m. TUESDAY Univer"Hong Kong and Macao Kings sity Travel Club bury Hall, 8pm Alma String Trio, Utah State UnFine Arts Center, Little iversity Theatre, Logan, 8 p.m. urn, Ogaen, 8 o m Salt Lake City School Music concert, Highland High Scnoot Auditorium, 8 p.m The Effect of Gamma Roys on 8pm Mangolds, Bngnom Young Stone Tables University Pardoe Theatre, Harris Fine Arts Center, Provo, 8 p m.; continues through April 1. and Stop That Crossroads Army!" Brigham Young University rehearsal Center, Arts Fine Harris room, 5 10 p m ; continues Thursaav, 5:10 ond 8 pm. Mormon Arts Festival, Bnghom Young University, Provo, continues through April 1. U.aa State University Theatre Production, Lvrc Theatre, Logan, 8 o m., continues through Saturaav comedy, The Sobbm' Women, Mu'e Hollow Inn, three miles up Big 7 30 dinner Cottonwood Canyon, continues p m , comedy 9 pm, Thursthrough Saturday; weekly, days, Fridays, Saturdays. FRIDAY Mormon Arts Ball, Harris Fine Arts Center, Brigham Young University, 8pm Roy Clork, cojntry Aestern singer; The Terroce, 4o5 S Mom 6 P m THURSDAY Poetry ond Prose Readings, Sait Lake City Public Library lecture ball, 209 E 5th South, 8pm ue ij 30 orkshop Planned workshop, with limited legislation, will be held March 31 at Pioneer Craft House, 32?l-5t- h East, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for pub-b- c school teachers and community leaders. Those inter An CAI.KINTOAK SUNDAY Paul Oratorio, Otan versity 1 HOIGHTS BY THE CA E It club schedules Oriental film U. all-da- y ested should contact Craft House to register. Puppeteers of the show, Allan Stevens and Co., have been creating puppet shows for the Smithsonian for more than two years. Tom Sawyer, with a cast of 15, includes Aunt Pollys cat, Injun Joe, Becky Thatcher, and of course, Huck Finn Dimvoodeys 43" Round Continental 89 80 $111 00-S- ale iiry'r- - rff Ik Pre-Seas- on Sale of Summer Furniture Height Reg. - ' and Tom, himself. Toy Model Sets for the production, designed by Russell Metheny, are in fact, toy models of Hannibal, Mo. Photographs of the area have been taken and will be projected with slides onto a miniature cyclorama serving as a backdrop for the action. One show is open to the pubhc, the 7:30 p.m. presenta tion at Granite Park Junior High School March 30. Further information may be obtained from Pioneer Craft House. Outdoor living can be more fun than money! Yes, something wonderful can happen to your patio this summer, when its summer decorated with beautiful, durable furniture from Dinwoodeys. 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