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Show ti 4 v?W - v PC ' , V Confab Suggests Youth Books Guide w. r : IrrT? , V l! A. ; I v ri: V $ & t Quality of literature should the guide in selecting books for young children rather than .r H 1 i I pi -- 1 lie j I t fI : 4, CS the dents. Hart and John Whitaker demonstrate. FA NO THE BODY STEP 1. and putty In and pound out all r V fy first homecoming v ' An . coming. Assisting are Student body president Eldon Christensen and vice president Kary Monroe, SNYDER queen, an- nounces the Queen for Millard's Diamond Anniversary Home , . 4-- STi y MINDY BARBARA a In the auto shop Mr. Lynn Creenhalgh hired Bart Whattcott for a period of two weeks to help them In the Auto-bod- y field. Bart Is a recent graduate of Itah Tech In Provo and also of Millard High School. He Is employed by Dearden Moiers. y ; t. ' . v , a, hopes to be able to teach auto-brl- v next year after this He STEP 2. MR GREF NILA l.OH primes the body of his car, Mr. Greenhalgh got hire Bart, at Dearden Motors.lt was very considerate of Mr. Tearden to let him work for the school for 2 hours of day for 2 weeks. The class learned how to classes, S' The out of hts budget and ok'ed it with Tony Dearden to participating wn conference was directed by its founder. Dr. Elliott D. Landau, professor of education at Utah. Each day participants heard presentations from a scries of authors, illustrators and experts in childrens literature. Here are some conference highlights: Only a Few Are Good pa tnt and putty and pound out and got together for a combined effort of painting 2 cars George Wooda, childrens and several motorcycles. approval y 0 r v . i jf-ih inf- aplash water or raise any dust 3. BART PUTS ON THE This la a careful, tedious Job as everyone has to be careful to not coat of paint. while this is going on. This was the cllma of the project. MYDALYN SHEDS ha outness. Denise. ..Madalyn... Mar Jean A - f 4k.. TEAR OF Rice Stadium Lights Up home of the Ute Lighting up the Astnauil lh.il is the h"h.U a brighinm It new kmksot light, whish will In to bright-cmnoi.l aJdmon the ot light. two .mil om lull tunc tn.it I'ntvmuv ol Utah g.imc. the light will hmc on high uh.4 and the ipnng I, .i Kill th.inpumhip. the handuapped nUmphs, hurih. the LI'S il.inee trunal ol thu till uill pn-dut- c zL C li a wmm mm it fr- . A I.G.A. KELLY'S S A XI- - LETTUCE 2 FRESH 39 spud ORFES RIVER POTATO CHIPS WATERMELONS S TESDER CHECK 69 LISTERINE M.D. ROAST TOILET TISSUE 4 y SUDDEN BEAUTY HAIR SPRAY TIDE Ktsa !ZF " COKE "-- 79c vfl " vou 1 19 BENACA oc. 15 MeA-plu- dt dMf MOUTH WASH 1 TOPPING SNACK PACK DREAM WHIP Hunt 85 a KISH SIZE k 59 89 49 59( PUDDINGS i-- at-- t 2' 1 good. The reason, according to Mr. Woods, is that "publishers are the most uncour-ageou- s people I have . ever known. Art and excellence have been sacrificed for the profit motive." Mr. Woods was highly critical of the current wave of rthnie hooks aimed at minoriall Indian ties, with characor all what have-yo- i ters. You cannot write good looks made to order; true genius comes from the heart and head," he said. "Give us true heroes of the gridiron and if they happen to be black, that's fine." Concurring Opinion Concurring with this criticism was Spcnccr Shaw, chief librarian at the University of Washington. Mr, Shaw (himself a black) delivered a moving case for educators to seek out legitimate literature of and aUiut black achievements, including biographies, folk tales and even African proverbs. He said such literature can do much to correct the deliberate omissions of history so that students can learn of "the beat of different drums." Mr. Shaw stressed that good literature is its own reward (a recurrent theme of the conference), and each story dears not have to have its own "lesson." He said stories should provide an escape from reality into dreams and therefore, do not need to be realistic. Favors Reality Arguing in favor of reality in stories was author Penelope Farmer, of England. Ms. Farmer said death and sex are everyday topics in childrens lives, and she suggested they are kept out of children! Ixxiks not lor the take of chil siren, but for the sake of pub Ushers, lihrankns anj other adults. Some of the experts called for greater credibility and an end to "library paranoia," while others said books should leave the mundane behind and enter the world of imagination. winl.lovd Alexander, ner of the Newbcry Award fsr distinguished children's fiction, remarked that "a great bixk is one that leaves you never cjuite the same again." The question of credibility brought a twinkle to his eye, and he said, "the truth is such a rare and previous thing; it should be used sparingly." A New Language Poet Eve Mcrriam said today's children are more sophisticated than in the past. They dont form their understanding of language with phrase like "the cat sat on the mat." but rather with such trl-vi sion comwords as mercial," she said. Ms. Merri-acontcnJs that poets can do much to help restore the language, "where the word joy is a detergent and piide is a fioorwax. When it came to story telling, the sni jight was on Diane Wolkstcin, who performs csery Saturday morning during the summer at the Hans Christian Andersen ttat- ue in New York Citys Central Park, "Each child brings his own interpretation away from a story, she said, and thats the way it ought to be. A story is like a marble everyone sees his own side, but all sides are equally beautiful." 19 . Presenting THE HEW H- - LOOK1ND SOUND OF - QIMLITY e if r tI KICK OFF THE SEASON WITH A NEW ZENITH FROM V Av KELLYS t a cP fro m L-- S o i Js Thursday, Friday and Saturday University Of Utah Vl TECHNICOLOR mu CV0 STUDIOS .' Ms ONE DAY 4 jfSK5 ''( TECHNICOLOR tM funniest family western of the year! tt prasant (DMlD'Uia the wackiest, 'fil fa ex week-lon- Uxik editor of the New Yoil Timet, said that of 5,000 children's hooks released every year, perhaps 15 or 20 are ijyh first kind-nesse- ss, blue-ribbo- exjerlewe. PJfSi STEP book nt m to all who Thank cards, letter, telephone call and flowers and for the visit from friends and relative from near and far. And Thank to the lovely nurse In the Delta Hospital who gave me extraor special car and to the admln-pitcf the Hospital DellAahby. And thank to my neighbor, friends and relatives since I am at home for the many visits, flowers, telephone calls and lovely food. For all this I am greatfull Sincerely Alice Kesler sex. Auto class - Homecoming For some fortunate students - a Inter-mountai- n .: , ia'UHL'm HWWk- "lesson might appear to contain, because the enjoyment of good Uxks is its own reward. This theme was part of the eye opening Seventh Conference on Children's Literature, as poets, stor) tellers, critics and authors enchanted an audience of over 200 educators and parents at the University of Utah. The conference was designed to make teachers, librarians and parents aware of the depth of reading material available for children, but discussions also turned to the question of how "real" childrens hooks should lc in the area of profanity, death and ? V4t sisccihc newsfeature THANKS to Vf Cf O Sunday and Monday $f ONLY Wednesday, October 10 AVALON THEATRE 2 FERFORMANCES Admission $1.50 frsfcct (I 7 & 9 P.M. Under 12 75c AVALON THEATRE! t Sarkis I then t! Etltrpriu SEE Tile HEW RAG DOLLS! 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