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Show | Musical Program Will Spotlight | Progress Through Modes of Travel Reviewing Stand Story of Henry Ford’s Peace ‘Odyssey’ Retold - “Carousel of Progress General chairman is J. Rulon Smee Sure: ee: f the chorus director, as, Morgan, and eveserssalof Vic.|and chorus accompanists, Coland the Great Peace Ship by and an 1863-73 Smithsoni pecgrams ace rs S88 oe len Rowberry and Jean Dixon. Burnet Hershey (Ta plinger)regent, had rejected Smithson tor J. Bird. The public is invited “To begin the program, Helen $5.95): On Dec. 19, 1915, the later scientific papers, causing Encampment to be presented on to-attend the program andtick- Weeks will sing “The Old HandThe Odyssey of Henry Ford) Agassiz, the famous biologist millionth Model T Ford rolled/him to revoke an earlier will off the assembly lines in/naming it as his beneficiary?” Detroit. Where was Henry? On| Whatever his reason, Smith his chartered peace ship €N son’s cash bequest of about route to a stalemate war to get 105,000 pounds launched an the boys “‘outof the trenches by/ American institution that will |Christmas.” have 11 different historical After two-world wars, a police scientific and cultural establishjaction and the enduring Viet-/ments when the ~John F. Through Modes of Travel” is the theme of the program of the Sons of Utah Pioneers National of at 8 p.m. in the west end e George Albert Smith dhouse on Brigham Young ‘sity campus, ets wil] be on sale at the door. cart.” The handcart was made Director and choreographer is by Y. M. Offret. “Horsey, Colleeh Collins Smith with ac- Horsey,” will be sung and danc. —————— ed by six children with a buggy built by Melvin Oveson and \drawn by a real horse, Silver |Star. Survival of O'Neill Play | Script Has Its Own Drama “The Surrey with the Fringe {on Top” will be given by Robert Taylor and Wanda Peterson |with a surrey built by Clark jacted-out Yankee logic of “If I/year. Among its presently NEW YORK (UPI)—This {s|cycle and the only one O'Neill! DeWolfe. “The Deadwood \can make automobiles run, why operating units are Washingcan't I steer those people clear |ton's National Zoological Park. the story behind ‘the “new” had finished to his satisfaction. eae ce be Boe by |nam ‘situation, the saga of a Kennedy Center for the Per{multimillionaire industrialist's|forming Arts opens late next jof war?” reads like the last|three art collections and a sequence of the American|radiation biology laboratory. Dream. | Eugene O'Neill drama, ‘More Stately Mansions,’’ which brings star Ingrid Bergman. back to Admired Swedes ee O'Neill had long admired the eetig es eae ‘Happy Train” with 25 danc- Royal Dramatic Thea~' ers wil] feature the Anderson In 1915, Henry Ford was| Incredible Victory by Walter the American stage this season Swedish ter, which gave “Long Day’s Sisters and Lars Christensen, {worth approximately $150 mil- Lard (Harper & Row $5.95): In for the first time in 20 years. The playis, scheduled to have Journey Into Night” its. world’ Mike Buckley; David Wright, |lion, He was against war. He/the spring of 1942 the United BEAUTIFUL ITEMS FOR THE HOME havebeen brought back from Europe by Mrs. Mary Bee Jensen, director of the BYU Folkdancers, as souvenirs of the trips she and her dancers have made to entertain in a dozen countries overseas. They include Swedish and Belgian crystal, Venetian glass, Bava- rian china and wooden shoes from Holland. Mary Bee Jensen ‘On With Show’Spirit Motivates Director of Famed ‘Y’ Folkdancers believed in “putting your money|States, and its allies as well its American premiere Sept. 12 where yotr mouth is.” When/sorely needed a victory—not as the first offering of the the press hoopla cleared, there just any victory, but one that Center Theater Group's Ahmanwas Ford with a chartered) would raise the morale of the son Theater. subscription series Danish steamship named Oscar| people at home and,*even more listed opening night at the \u, filled with. pacifist leaders|important, the spirits -of the Broadhurst Theater in New York. |and theorists, hangers-on, publi-| unblooded American forces. city seekers and rowdy repor-| In the Pacific, the Japanese “More Stately Mansions” is premiere after his death, and Kathy Dorton, Diane Babcock, Mrs. O'Neill eventually sent the Susan McNamara, Sherry Farr ‘More Stately Mansions” script and Joe Buckley singing. The to its director, Karl Ragnar train is one borrowed from the Gierow. She gave permission Uiah State Training School in for him to attempt to translate American Fork. , it info an actable Swedish version, After five years, he definitely, the last O'Neill play succeeded, cutting and transposand its survival is somewhat ing but staying faithful to the The author tells the story| Pearl Harbor, the Philippines, ters. |had everything their own way— well, As a 19-year-old cub|Hong Kong, Indo-China, Singa- accidental. Mrs. O'Neill did not original. It was reporter for the Brooklyn Eagle) pore. If a start was made|Know-the script existed until)Stockholm in 1962. Ruth Melville on a beautiful figat will sing “When You Wish Upon a Star,” assisted by 12 pallerinas and a beehive float staged in wij)feature Dwight Ladle singing “Climb Every Mountain.” his ‘considerable ‘everence”| toward winning the war, it was| 1956, ,three years after her} ‘The script being used here is) The rainbow float will have an English translation of the| Elaine Clark in “Over the Rainfor Ford’s plan in contrast with|high time for the U.S, to get husband's death. | | Fourth In Cycle his morecynical colleagues won| under way.~ | Gierow version, again with a|bow” and “Wonderful World of him an invitation on the peace’ The U.S. got that victory in The play was to have been few minor changes, as done by Donald Gallup, curator of the} voyage The now veteran the air-naval battle of Midway.|/the fourth in that cycle of reporter and writer kept a fine) As Walter Lord puts it, the dramas that O'Neill planned 3! ;| O'Neill collection at Yale, Americans “‘had noright to win.|/years ago under the over-all log of the “odyssey.” The cost of what American|Yet they did, and in doing so|tile “A Tale of Possessers Self/PRINCE DIES Color.” “It’s a Small World” will feature Kathy Dorton «and Wanda Peterson, “Love Makes the World Go Round”will be sung by Olga Gardner, and the “Ford's they changed the course of the! dispossessed,” tracing aspects| CAIRO (UPI)—Prince Tamer,|Dean Payne family (Mrs. Utah, newspapers termed they|of Americanlife over more than|%, son of former King Saud of/her husband and 10 children) i By WINIFRED N. JONES and they need to learn about in borrowed finery presenting a | Folly’*was close to $500,000. It) War. More than that, |Saudi Arabia, died Friday in his| will present “Love At Home.” There’s one thing you can other people.” |dance at an Orem ward, They Jincluded about $10,000 in radio| added a new name—Midway—to|a century. he Bapartment in suburban Helipo-| Finale slated is “The Lord's count on — the gasp in incredul- She began her own dancing|Were invited to appear else- messages over Oscar’s wireless ha sae Pee anes Ill and disheartened, Police said death was| Prayer,” by the Pleasant View ity that sweeps an audience career as an off shoot of her| Where as part of the university sent by reporters whose sensa-| by example—like Marathon, the burned these two in 1943. Into|4S. the fire also wentthefirst two) attributed to a heart attack. \dedication choir, when the director of BYU's In- interest in physical education. |program bureau and soon were tional aid prs scurrilous lies| Armada, the Marne..." ternational Folk Dancers Officially she is assistant pro-|Presenting up to 100 shows a {about the activities of the peace| The Japanese Navy fought on|hand-written drafts of ‘More|— steps forward to take her bow fessor recreation education in year me panare aera | delegates helped fashion still-|after Midway, but its major| Stately Mansions.” |believed myth of‘a boatload of effort to wipe out the American| But he retained the first at the conclusion of a concert, ithe College of Health, Physical|stoup. Their first concel | screwballs. {fleet failed in June, 1942 west|typed draft of the latter, done For petite Mary Bee Jensen, Education and Bacteation at|pendently was in 1960 and at enough by the calendar to Brigham Young University, She Christmastime this year they | But, as Burnet explains, while| nd southwestof the dot on the] in 1939, on which he had made many corrections over several be the mother of her dancers,is teaches square dancing, folk) will presenttheir eighth annual |the reporters founded the| map that is Midway Island |‘“Ancient and Honorable Order| Lord write with the same] years, although he wrote on the young enough in body andspirit dancing, education and directs) show. the Vacillating Sons of St./verve he has shown in upwards| fly leaf that it was “unfinished to swing and step every her beloved International Folk). Yes, Mary Bee is a full time | ‘ofVitus,” with headquarters at| of a dozen other popular history work” and was to be ae strenuous minute of the dances Dancers, a group of some 200 wife and mother, too. She is \the ship's bar and a “pledged| books, piling detail upon detail) at his death. she performs with the group of dancers of which 30 are chosen| married to Don A.Jensen, Who commitment on the mission to|and larding the narrative with| In 1951, this script, along with college students, to make the trip to Europe, |has been an automobile sales“When we're in Europe,I tell She is a Provoan and credits|man in Provo for many years, drink it dry before they reached eyewitness accounts of both|a batch of the author’s papers, | the kids ‘go with it now, while her early training in physical and is the mother of two sons, Norway,” the peace delegates) Americans and Japanese who| was shipped to join the O'Neill) were peacefully and sincerely| Were there. His contributor list) collection of the library at Yale 're here. You can sleep education and dancing in Provo|Lt, Don Bee Jensen, jet pilot| attempting to formulate ajof those who still live runs to| University. Mr. and Mrs. | Jater’,” she says . . . and that junior and senior high schools| instructor with the U.S. Air} nine pages in the back of the|O’Neill, both ill at the time, | seems to be her own secret for her own: intense interest in|Force in Texas, and Jimmie, workable plan. It was a futile one, of course,| book. were not aware of this, and formula for staying alive, dancing. age 9. there was young, energetic and ambitious She actually majored in biol-| An avid shopper, she has fill- and everyone had a time on| For general readers Incredi-| Mrs. O'Neillofthought “More Stately’ —be alive and be part of what’s ogy and education at Park Col-\ed her home with the best of \Ford’s 100 per cent pre-war|ble Victory ought to take care|no copy |gold dollars even after theirjof the Battle of Midway, Mansions” at all. She found out Hege in Missouri from where she| products from the countries |host got cold feet and came going on, about it when checking with the When she talks of dancing, was graduated. She obtained her| where she has been a guest durAllentown, Pa., is the center|library about posthumous publihome. her hazel eyes also dance with master’s degree in recreation’ ing the dancing tours. of the U.S. cement industry, ac-| cation of “Long Day’s Journey the vitality that is her person- and education from BYU. She! In addition she has brought cording to the Encyclopaedia| into Night” and ‘A Touch of the ality trademark, A bright smile, taught at Jordan, Granite and back with her memories of The Smithsonian: Octopus on cording |Poet,”” the third play of ee Mall By Geoffrey T.|Britannica, @ marvelous figure and expert vo fore be-| meeting the leaders of the comgrooming are all part of the coming a part of the BYU staff| munities of a dozen countries; Mary Bee image, too, The same in physical education in 1952.|of warm hospitality of homes in image is reflected in her danc- She began teaching square,folk|which she visited; ovations for an average high school student ers, whio laugh at whattheycall and modern dance in 1964 and in/her students and the knowlher “Mary Bee charm smile 1956 the idea of an international) edge that she is giving opporschool” but nevertheless, reflect folk dancers group began with|tunities to young people that | institution's exhibits. The author obviously read many labels this same smiling, , light-| light- an appearance by seven couples loould come no other way. himself and he sometimes hearted approach in their dancexercises his well-developed ing — an attitude that changes sense of the ridiculous by the European mind aboutblase, SAVE % THE COST OF NEWI quoting from some of them. rude Americans. Onelabel, beside a plaster cast Mrs. Jensen has taken her of a World War I canine folk dancers to Europe three mascot, includes the fact that times and next summer plans a President Woodrow Wilson| fourth trip. “I-think it’s the shook the dog’s paw on| @featest opportunity in the ATTLEBORO,Mass, (UPI) — day Saints, the choir, conductor Christmas Day, 1918. world for young people to learn #hat people are all alike,” she The Mormon Tabernacle choir Richard P, Condie, choir presi- Hellman’s fact-filled book is an informal history of a says, “They meet peoplein their attracted its largest ‘“‘live” au- dent Isaac M. Stewart, organist +, idience in its 120-year history Dr. Alexander Schreiner, and national institution known prihomes, work with them in here this week at a perform-' Elder Boyd K. Packer, presidancefestivals and become ac- ance attended by the governors dent of the church's New Eng- marily for its scientific exhibits and services but it also deals quainted like they never could land Mission. with inventions, art, literature any other way. These people of two states, The 325 singers from Salt During a brief intermission and history. The institution was | will be the leaders of tomorrow Lake TIEAKQCity: performed before an Volpe presented =gifts fo choir qstablished in a bill signed by +. NTLON ... low as ae Rories riz estimated 25,000 to 35,000 New officials, naming them “True President Polk in 1846, endowed Englanders, topping thei prev-| Patriots” of the “Order of by the -will of James Smithson, ious record crowd of 17,000 at the Paul Revere Patriots.” an English chemist and minera-| Hollywood Bowl several years Chafee also conferred upon the logist. Hellman offers several AND choir dignitaries the commission | theories for the reason behind ago. Police in Rhode Island and of “Honorary Rhode Island the bequest; one of them being “a cursory thumbing of the Massachusetts battled traffic Commodores.” CALL TODAY EASY BUDGET TERMS 373-0264 that was tied up for 6% miles The concert was a dazzling |nose at the Royal Society, | north of Narragansett Park.| triumph, not only in size, but which, according to Louis VALLEY MUSIC HALL pre- ‘More than 600 cars were wait-|also musically, especially con. 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