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Show D4 The SaltLakeTribune PUZZLES & FEATURES SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 2002 Washington Post Magazine Crosswor THE Pars PReuTE National Humor Month = Ridiculous to launder a dishcloth 38 Pedd ACROSS Water grass aiter an inch of rain 39 Prntmaker 1 Partol TAE Plant celery in the heart of winter of note 41 Bogart war film 5eet Diving acronym Ss eect 19 Despair in a world of pain. 42. 43 44 46 48 50 Dinner-table =— Lite ines? Friend of Fidel Tied up Get decent cater 51 Signofahit Live lightly, live lightly, my brother,: Seek joy as the holy grail The only reward for the wicked. | Find joy in a worid of pain. | 52 Actress Ward Jerry Clark, Levan 56 Sticky stuff Al most a fuetwas 59. 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At the | play at a slightly slower time limit — there Ss i were otat least three grandmas- the total: Employees in the U.S. at Sears Robuck in 1999 TribuneBook Group Will Discuss Zeppa’s ‘Journey Into Bhutan’ , The Salt Lake Tribune Ww a n Community Book Group's se- Which alternates standard rapid-play chess with blindfold a | ballet west | JOMAS KAGE ~arsinsic director j 3 e lection for April is Beyond the Sky and Earth: A Journey Into Bhutan by Jamie Zeppa. The | | book won the award for best LIVE AT adventuretravel book in the 1999 Banff Mountain Book Festival. It is the story of a young woman who moves to Bhutan ) teach, eventually falls in love there, converts to Bud THEATRE a story of Join Ballet West for the passionate dhism and marries. But it is atic event to remember forever. more than an exotic love sto ry: CAPITOL ; April 26. 27. May 1 23-4 Prince Siegfried and his lovely Swan Queen, set to the famous score by Tchaikovsky. 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