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Show rs,, . . . . , "It's Covered With Lodge's Finger prints - ,. ,,- tI 41 4 -- oe - . , ,o '. ' i - - . -- I - - ,,-- - a I - $ -- ' I - I . , , ; ...; ''' 1111' . " ''''' , ' ., 5 , ' ----, -. '.- Ti - , , -- ,f-- -- ) , By RAROLD LUNDSTROM , William Shakespeare the king of ail , - ' , , - -- tt appears that TIJCSON,'ARTZ.--- If - mons is concerned over , .,, - Re. t : who the on The west side of the CStl Dreary," so that visitors can, three evenings, see an three - , .in , ld 9 . ,,. , )1 , AdPressinams, 11. Sontratariollor,dFceasztlavdaalin,,a!llrarecotfordg.:- ... -- of whining. But the Repub. Haan delegates will turn hint dowur not- - because lielaCkt popular appeal, but because he ,,, accepted a poDellmtiocracal .. :ment from a ,,,, .... ,ident,.....,. ' ,1;..!stly.'n. t:n.d111, e. - - nizid as being Nortk America best 11.,Braltbeizite'- president- -tf,- ' the Jinél: r ., CS , - of - ', . ,-tt, II:::-:-.,':,.--- ' ::::: -- - - - - - - -md , - ' ' , - - hd ---- -- ' y.--- - ' ' .7,,.. - ' nErIT ningon 7 'II1 full-sca- le c)ir 7-a- J1kM11' 106AI & , . - 4 - 4aumImBIR 2 11--,,- 'ir I - - FILES , . ' , - 25 Years Ago - - : - --r- -:' 1 I939The April federg , government was seeking to 21, , - - -- -' - learntheildentity"Ctitha:-Thil;-7-Tstate- : evenmg C. dirFltidoec Addam!' : , , - - ' a ,' -- ---:- - , - wide-variet- y - t - for odditionot ir;formotion writ. ; P.O., , tea 621.6, Salt , - . ASSOCIATION UTAH CHIROPRACTIC ' , Oka Utah' City, - 71, ' ' I- UDEN Vill0 will the Reptibli can candidate be. It is our ' -- 75 Years Ago.- ! prediction, based on, personal April 21, 1889Elder William,,. polling, computer research, Spry, president of the southern - and political experience, that MISS1011, left for his liew there. will , be no - Republican. -. candidate in 1964. By the time ' peat. , , the conven;, ; , The winterAuarter of Mr- s.- everyone will have knocked l " t - ventor" of the "Mormon der,. ue rick. The 'story of be included in a ierini6 devicevas-tB. Whipple's-schoocd the box and each end- other out booklet on haying machinery: ed With' an appropriate pro. the convention will adjourn A note was left on a parkin2L' . grain this morning. The exer---meter stating that ',someone -- cues wore :': opened isith a If our prediction comes true, had taken a brown leather' coat ' by Ellen ,C..Clawson.we ask only one favor of you,- Prayer there yesterday; ."How The school, located on Second ,Remember Hleft you first read it labout returning . south-an- d ' First East, woulcrTilerS- ',:, , ' on the. bottom wai the note; , , It64) (0 start quarter on , "I pawned it I'm sorry!" , iry -- 50- - YearsAgo - ,--E:I- - I :, It . this-uniq- ' C - . .. j -- a - - ' Li -7 6- a 1 - I. ' - . , April 21, 1914Ben Harker, 1wrestling 'instructor at the )Deseret gymnasium, wu ref', er,ee at the world's champion. 1' bout. between Mike Yokel, Vitolder of the crown, and Waino ' -- Ketonen. Yokel won the bout. J.- O. Smith of :East. Was appointed market ', , master' of the Salt Lake farm- -. , er's market. He would receive ' $1,500 it year. ,. ',., , .,., ' . -- d :- : t !S 1 ' - -- le- It - Mill-'cre- ' 1'; - 11 , ' l I! r-- 00 - , ,- - ,, -- TT Ago : "n - One of the April 21, Deseret News, agents irrthe southern Part of the territory asked the editor to explain what "paid in advance" meant to a subscliber.- - The editor replied that it meant just what it said, because "while five-thosand men can rather. easily support one man, one man cannot well support five thou-- T sand." r - , ' ', 1861 CI Itu- 1 , , ::..!..;:;!':,:gM:!:::,',;,I! :::::::y':': - i.,. ,::.:,..,i, : -,- 11 ,!K:i3iCii,:::V..:." ,...:, with ONE Homeowner's Insuratics 'Includes in "one policy:. Policy! fire and extended coverage ; . . ; th.ft . glass comprehen -, sive family liabilpy -. . morer For inforn4ion, see Mr. Ted Whitney at our 'convenient ' ' downtown ,office; , ,' , ::'E; .:.., ' :::::',::::".''-- ' " ,,, '' , e l ,.......;mommossionnimernourn01.1rr .,..,,, ,,,,,, i IL r. :41 ,;,.--,..- , -: ,,,,,,,:. - - ,,,,, , Y ::::,:::,,., ceJf .....,,,,,k...,, ,',:,, s, ,..,,,,:, ., ,, . . , ..,.: ::: :. ... ::::. , ,,,,, , ::,: : , ,, , ,. ..,,. :::-- ''' .,.......:.... ., u. . ,, : : , :....,),:,,,,,,,,,: -, ,,,,, ,, ,,,, , ,;:. -- 1 ,,,,,... enloi multiple ' protection ' . : i 'Qii,:i,MW: ' . --, , , ..,, rj t:;p , ...............1 :..,.....Q......::: , ,, tfoe .,.. li,,1:,1::!:.111i.e...,!?!1: ----- - ,, i -- , - :, -- . A , IR CSUor coirtamthae : '-- sa - body knows who he Is. Union, "Shakespeare Under:the-Star- s tunately Stassen will be so sure, Festival" will give a Shake- of not getting the nomination , birllidaY PartY -- with sPeare again, he will withdraw his name before he is nominate& Who Invented 'Mormon Derricki?ii , . erloanvcetim, ahned,s.despitteorththe , - ' FROM DESERET NEWS ' ' - Ili , - .;;..,.,, - ' 7 trr .1, ' - ,. , : dlivo A , ' - ,, - - - ' .. . - , a--- ' - : ' -- bylthe day, week - - . . - - Chiropractic is -the second largest heallug..':,,i profession in America-.- It is officially tlassi- :: TT: fied as one of the four major healing profes.--sions, along with medicine dentistry and osteopathy, by the Executive Office of the President of the United States, Bureau of, the Budget, Washington, D. C. The first requisite ,of health: procedure is maintenance of the mechanical integrity the of the body . free from spinal defects and 777-' ' in keeping , with postural distortion principles chiropractic ' Thipractice of chiroPractic lias broad la the nervous system which controls all organs, glands, and tissues of the body. ,Therefore, of I chiropractie is applicable to a diseases which affect the human body and - .T Mind. Some 35 million Americans who have expo. . rienced the health benefits of chiropractic care agree with eminent medical authorities ;II field , that thiropracticiapre-eminenthith- e of health restoration and maintenance. -When you want to enjoy better health --, gee your doctor of chiropractic FIRST. -- , , I. : ..6 IA ' -- - . , ' L- ut : . .--- v'Y v v - '' 1 10 Through rit.,,,",,': ' ' kir r. onractic ' ' - - : ' -- Ifidsmi-imer:Night- 's at ''- , -, Utah-ICSIT- : althHe....,-;- , : Night,"--"MacBet- --- ,,,, ' - ' - , . , , - -s- anonto--,-be-----Utah- --- ::; Better .. ' ' ansngei:t :.: --7- - - .. - ' -- . , ..... ... .. .. ' ,. , for President is go- 1 :,....,-,, DI 11,V,ITH::: ing to be. As usual, we're the first 1 , ::: :,::., on a limb and make ELECTRONIC WIND :.,e.,ver:; upcoming : primaries, , .. 'a'sx:DIAN ALMOND '4',.,..or -polls, and events, We will not change- IT -FESTIVAL AlpuT ' WILL ' in 3ttlx ...1H15 vacations this Coming iummér.';,;.,, THE CSU open up a 'chance , cittr -- --- -: tor Gov . Scr ei That's why we're known1:: prediction. hould-also - 'SLIMMERHAYS-willirisitithi'rntitini-Ordi- to plan -' -' ' ----drafted.-as Pimdits.--Dean .,'-the fearless. Unfortunately- ' Coy. ,of MUSIC COMPANYr ,,, Scranton has - announced lie- :- ittend their own Shakespeare -"- Twelfth :, Am1.1061 TM S. Norm This is how we see IL Both - Barry ..;;',5, "A in and be which will its Festival , F -, Goldwater, and Gov. Rockefeller will doesn't want the nomination . Buchwald, Mr, -- -season ma commg,,Nnuy --- ' . from - e has never sought it. Nixon lose afraid will not Goldwater infuriate will This convention in San Fran Sre through the 25 on the beauti- -or less expect it Of and ; Rockefeller, who went , cisco:- -. not because either ful ' of - them does not want the - BIM) 'r as much as they are broke trying to get it, so they - - wooded .campus of the Cl .4 N4 of Southern lege rql 'll afraid the he at to , will get mad: hut by then both will have join forces prevent , , . - -- ' job, Scranton from being drafted. ' in Cedar run out of money because they p again. defeated With , Scranton productions , , Shakespearean i by fought each other so c2111. 'Lyn --- T. ..11. Henry --Ting -his from free, the primaries.-- ., to make supporters Lodge m,.. Smith will trY to - ran)! --7. 4.,, - -It-h- as become all-oa political I-. can-7z an for effort their :Tr; the convention- ' behind her.-- - - , fact of rife that anyone who ' di date. snows to highly professional . She might almost make it ex-or onil? in a primary cannot at. But Ambassador Lodge will orchestra where performances -ford to run for election. You say he prefers to remain in cePt for reservations among zi ',7p Republicans about hay- - seats go up to $6.25.' ,Zp-have to do either one or the Viet Nam while the convention , i , modest . is whether But a it White woman the in a ' other. -Nobodycan -foot.the bill is - gomg cD Ing House. What will probably de- - outdoor show costing $10,000 for both. - "Better to Lose -- Viet - Nam 1 . With Goldwater and Rodce Than the United States" plat- - feat her is her own bampingn to produce, or a : "If I am elected, I will Elizabethan ' theater operations, slogan of Richfeller out the race, form, Lodge supporters will a ' ard ' Nixon will - make - his --, lase their npoint 50 men to high posts the - Shakespearean - outings , 11 -,,,e , pitch on the fact ., , ' have one common denoinina-t move. But Republican . pro- - that the Ambassaror is the in the government." Ills leaves one more can- - tar: They trim, wi.th. en- ' S lessionals are sainst Nixon. - only candidat -- me yoxers didate, Harold Stassen., M a-- - thustasm from audienees, , have to will on him ' refuse haven't or heard seen and I should have and the and Stassen candidate actors, patrons ',the ticket. The Republican pros therefore has the best chance a good . ' I .. He's used to losing, he has ception. t , - . , . sympathy, a charming smile, THIS , THURSDAY , publiaa-g--clie- , to-th- e . ,... ev-7-'-1. . ,, Nominate? -- - . ,'I ' - ,. , ' ' - -- ' . .. Sh akespeare restival No 40 ; - i ' rall .... .. - ART BUCHIVALD ' . . . . 41 -, ., , - . i 4 ft . - . WITH THE ,ARTS - ,.--- . .. . ,,.,--------- - - . k 411111-4I-1- - ftio,, , '.. A 15 -, .......--- early playgoers with , old , Auditorium English. "dancing on , the ko. ' 'rhis , attractive stage is green."' 'rmubadours wander honteoredrs Inthe gWorl'd isarbott especially 1 o'll .,a . , Thursday roies wM be acted by extremely flexible and pro. in and out: among the arriving kholars agree, will znark the . . At-IL' 'ides literally dozens of stages crowd, entertaining them with w400th 40 to 50 outstanding drama - . 'Imniversary of his birth. 'irotmd-a-lays- " A.F. of . "lays" and and just by a change of lights. from universities students t4,,"4 Nineteen sixty-fou- r A is, of course, --, . and A choice feature is that only the Elizabethan period, around. the na- playhouses oal...,..."ti-4111111roaaShakespeare Year," and no one Is likely ''','0 c '. ' of the ' going to be permitted to forget it. To ' ton. This year . Thomas B. 350 spectators can be accom. the traditionalifanfare , trtunpets summons the meln: ,J and thus the Arizona went the distinction of being the cid. modated; ' wit. of the Department of ' . ' Markus, bw.1"."1-- 1 close andthe bers of the audience to their 1 first state to provide its citizens with a, atlabo,l, Ord' r of the for Drama at when is time the seats it versity alk.-' ' ', "theater" is, indeed, an imth I "Shakespeare Year Festival.". ,, 11, ' It was held Santa Barbara. mate one. a cake tall. Some ex- - ., California, play to begin- . ' early in January-1All of this belpe take the ' , z Tucson. N. cfrpts, of the 1964 Festival Campus, will serve as a guest, PRIOR TO EACH perform- - 'audience back ow ' exciting The United States, of course, , , , repertoire will be gived and director, ' fr, ance young girls in Eliza- - ' and lively times of William . ---- 110 Will .".. be displays of the there boasts many creditable Shake. a. . The stage setting- at CST; is bethan dress entertain the Shakespeare. , ',., , ...de sPeareari festivals, the most ' unusually beautiful Eliza-- a replica of the !Tiring House" , ' .-, . famous, perhaps,' being the --bethan costumes that CSU has used ' by Shakespeare in the .,,. ,.. ,, , . :. , '..,, is '..'.,., Fortune , It :. old' Theatre. c ... already acquired. festlyala at Ashland, Oregon; , , 'i, , ' ' ' IPA s One would almost 'expect to constructed entirely of wood, , . .., Yellow .Springs,' ; San .. Diego; . 44,; : , -, bear those fortunate enough to and is built outsidé on a patio )..,t,,. Ohio', and Stratford,'Connecd- , ., Ak,. ' -- , ' exattend , the with the' The birthday party cut. last named, :' : ,, ''.'.::..l' , -- ,, ', , Tuesday, Aped' 21, 1964 . - b t t NEWS AND TELEGRAM, DESERET - -----. iliA, I - ' . L. 5 , i ir . - , ; - " - . - - 4 , I ' ' i ... ' .,' ,' ------ ,,,'" ''''''';'" 1 , it' . , ,, 11 ' 1 nrwibm... ok. L . 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