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Show ff 8 L The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunda, March Portrv Corner ets up How did red sandstone learn to cake beaut v from suffering? Nnd to hold warmth after the sun has gone9 June Milner lfilfi Hemlock Dr Salt Lake City, Utah 84107 The Sait Lake Tribune will pay S2 tor each origmol poem not exceeding 20 lines in length published here Contributions should be moiled to Poetry The Salt Lake Tribune PO Box 867 Salt Lake City Utah 84110 Poems cannot be returned BOSTON ( P) Sergio Mendes has established a full tuition scholarship at the College of Music here The $5 000 schotaiship will cover the freshman year for a Brazilian student Ber-kle- e The selection of the recipi ent will be based on need and musical ability Film. f falr .ale- - Films of children s fairy tales will be shown Mondav at 7 p m at Sprague Branch Library, 213111th East, at the weekly Family Night series Two films are Sleeping and Jack and the Beauty Beanstalk disCUSS panel discussion to review Henrik Ibsen s play. A Doll s will tie Mondav House at Martin Nalder, psychoio- gist from tne Lniversitv ot lt.h counseling center, Lauren Ann Garner, female lead and Shduna Adi director of the Women s Resource Center at the umvcrsitv The plav which deaK with a wife leaving her and children has often oecn hailed as a vehicle for womens rights plav the Lnnersitv of Itah Imon Building auditon 10 30 a m in um The play, opening tni week at Pioneer Memorial Theatre will run through April 11 d Included m William Glover, Di-o- u A play the panel are director of tae on children's book s.-i- on Childrens Literature Dis Sexism in C hildren s Books This group, open to all adults, parents, teachers and librarians who are interested in childrens literature meeds the fourth Tuesday of every month cussion Group sponsored bv the Children s Room of the Salt Lake City Public Library , will meet on Tuesday at 7 30 p m m the Story Hour Room of the main library to discuss visited 110 of the worlds 140 countnes, logging ard Nile explorer tell adventures Special to The Tribune Explorer John M present a f.lm of his adventure. Kayaks Down the Nile, at tne Joseph Smith Auditorium at Brigham oung Lmversity Wednesday at 7 30 p m The show is sponsored by the Division of Continuing Education ha1- - w more than a million miles on land seas and in the air PROA O Goddard will I paprika Srstaurant Mr Goddard became the first man in hstorv to explore the world s longest nver on a 4 100 mile expedition down the entire length of the Nile, from the source to its mouth, in onlv a kavak 2 SAM i PAM Akt t A s A W A A L ! AH y intimate Atmosphere Superb Food "S. 4 The feat gained him international recognition Mr Godd- - zrz&cz rTom Sawyer puppets due 'Tom Sawyer, presented by the Smithsonian Institution's touring Puppet Theatre, will be shown Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake City and in Ogden Apnl 2 through 4 Performances w ill be Thurs1 p m day at 10 30 am and at Brighton High School, 2220 E 7Gth South, Friday at 9 30 a m , 1 30 p m and for He public at 7 30 p m at Granite Paik Junior High School auditorium, 450 E 37th South and panel will miwc stipend RED R0( K red sandstone and felt beneath and fire Here and there pitted and scarred it lav like a grat open heart Piercing arrows of wind and wild rain Searing untempered sun Tools to carve such pristine splendor L h - t 25, 1973 Mende I climbed V at W eber State ( Fine Arts Center at 4 and 8pm, April 2 through 4 Sponsors of the show, featurSawyer, ing Tom Becky Thatcher, Huck Finn and the are Pioneer Craft Injun, House, Inc . the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Utah State Division of Fine Arts. The show was created for the Smithsonian Institution by Allan Stevens and Co in Ogden SPGCiTASOLAR VS A lA MAKER FAMOUS BY RUGS OUiEM Ai. S7YLE & f (ialoiular of Invents SUNDAY Benefit Concert with Jean Sudbu The Stable 524 S 6th fv violinist bast 2 D m Orson Recital with Lovma T Short St Mark s Cathedral 231 E 1st South 8 D m with Edna Cow The Messiah ther Rine Douglas LOS Ward, 721 12th Eost, 5 15 p m Chamber Music Concert University ot Utah Music Hall Room 200 3 p m One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' Human Ensemble Repertory Theatre, Glass Factory, Arrow Press Square, 8 30 p m , continues Thurs day through April 1, April 5 8, 12 15 MONDAY Panel discussion, on Henrik Ibsen s play A Doll s House, University of Utah Umon Building Auditorium, 10 30 a m Jock Lenor Larsen artist lecturer ' Designs, Textiles and Fabrics Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Umver sity ot Utah 8 30 p m Russian harpists Chitiri Arpi Kingsbury Hall, 8 D m Mary Roe Johmson, recital, Weber State College Fine Arts Center Auditorium, Ogden, 8pm Family Night at Sprogue Branch Film Festival, An Evening of LDS Motion Pictures Madsen Recital Harris Fine Arts Center Hall, Brigham Young University, Provo, 7 p m , continues Thursday Pioneers of Modern Pointing Claude Monet" Sait Lake City Public Library lecture hall, 209 E 5th South, 7 30 p m THURSDAY A Doll's House," Pioneer Memo rial Theatre University of Utah, 8 continues through April ll pm except Sundays Long Days Journey into Night," Theatre 138, 130 2nd East, 8 30 p m , continues through Saturday, April 6, 13 7, 14, 20 21 Erasmus and Luther on Peace and War," with Dr Roland H Bain ton Wilkinson Center Varsity Theater, Brigham Young University, Provo noon Pacific Lutheran University Choir of the West Concert, University of Utah Music Hall auditorium, 8pm The Press, the Law and the First Amendment," panel discussion, de Jong Concert Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center Brigham Young University, Provo 10 a m Chamber Music and Wind Concert, de Jong Concert Hall, Harris Fine Library 2131 11th East 7pm Arts Center, Brigham Young Umver TUESDAY Black History as Black Destiny," sity Provo 8 o m The Sobbin' Women, comedy, wih Lerore Bennett Jr , Srencer Hall Auditorium University of Utah Mule Hollow Inn, three miles up 7Big 30 dinner 7 n m Cottonwood Canyon, and Psycho History," p m , comedy 9 pm, continues History Thurs weekly, Saturday, with Dr Lewis W Spitz, Wilkinson through Center Varsity Theater, Brigham days, Fridays, Saturdays FRIDAY Young University, Provo noon John Denver, singer, Salt Palace, 8 Russian harpists Chitiri Arpi Weber State College Fine Arts Center p m Brigham Young University Symauditorium, 8pm Salt Lake Photochromo Club na- phony Orchestra and Chorale ConMountain cert, de Jong Concert Holt, Harris ture and scenic slide show, Fine Arts Center, Brigham Young Fuel ouditorium 1st South and 2nd Unversity Provo 8pm East, 8pm Tom Sawyer Smithsonian Insti Pioneers of Modern Pointing tute puppet show, Granite Park Jun Claud Monet' Westminster College 19 lor High School ruditorlum, 450 E 8 p m Converse Hall, Room 37th WEDNESDAY South, 7 30 p m e The Prophet," Arena Theatre, Kayaks Down the Nile" Harris Fine Arts Center, Brigham with John M Goddard Jo University, 8pm, continues Young Smith Brigham Auditorium, seph through Saturday Young University, Provo, 7 30 p m Move ReforOn," Nelke Experimental the Social Discontent and Theatre Hams Fine Arts Center, with Dr Harmation in Germany, old J Grimm, Wilkinson Center Var Brigham Young University, 8pm, continues through Saturday sity Theater, Brigham Young Umver Sweet Betsy From Pike," musical sity Provo, noon comedy, Carousel Theatre, 65 S Pirates of Penzance," Snow Col West .Center Arts Fine Temple , dinner 6 45 pm? 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