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Show WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday ,Jan. County System 15, 1981 - Programs For Children Eyed to children COTTONWOOD 16 at 10:30 a.m. Youngsters age 3 to 5 are being invited to participate in stories, finger plays, songs and other activities. a song and dance organization, will meet at Whitmore Library Tuesdays through March 17. Children age will meet at 4 p.m.; those 9 to teens at 5. information on fees and registration may be obtained by calling the 6-- 9 YWCA, 355-280- The Rainbow Room at Whitmore Library will be the site of films for today preschoolers SESSION . . . Instructor Vaughn Stout critiques work of student with class members, from left, Dana Kerr, Lois Kerr, Lisa Jesperson, Michael Barrett. Veteran Field In Caricature of drawing caricatures. Its a very simple basic drawing in which you exaggerate the most prominent feature on a persons face, the nose, lips, teeth, eyes or ones big funny hat. You only use one or two, however. Maybe huge ears or giant freckles. Maybe your subject has a Kirk Douglas chin or a Bob Hope nose. You exaggerate all features a little, but the most prominent, a lot. There are two kinds, the mild or the wild. In the mild, you maybe make long eyelashes or make a girl with a long, thin figure, draw a gorgeous hairdo. But you never make a girl look homely, no matter how ugly she might be. Future plans include a correspondence course to teach caricature drawing, to be put Into the hands of students all over the world. Mr. Stout claims to have the only school in the world that teaches caricature. He said that many teach portrait painting, some teach cartooning, but his is the only on giving art caricature in- struction. Is Forte His students are offering their art talent at various places, such as Trolley Square, the State Fair, the Calgary Stampede, in Maricopa County and the Zoo. Beginning in 1981, theyll be at the Salt Lake Airport and at Salt Palace conventions also. One student, Jeanine Brown of Kamas, is now working in Las Vegas making about $80,000 a year drawing pastel portraits, Mr. Stout proudly noted. Next October, Trolley Square will host a contest that will see some 30 winners from junior high and high school from throughout the state, offering them scholarships to the art school, as well as providing money for art departments at the schools. Stout and his students volunteered about 200 hours this past year to the Red Cross, the YWCA and United Way, drawing pictures in hospitals and other areas. Were looking for physically handicapped persons to learn to do caricatures, he suggested. They could sit in a wheel chair and make money to help sustain themselves. Mr. Stout will take a group of artists on a tour to Japan, Hong Kong and China beginning May 25th where they will be able to learn about drawing, sketching and other facets of art in those countries. 30-d- OPEN 12:45 All seats $2 00 till 645 Mon. thru Fri. except holidays STARTS FRIDAY ( 'N ARISTOCATS G 00, 2 35, 4 15, 5 50, 7 30. 9 1 7 Accompanying J prominent government visitors to the White will be Roger Lewis, who interpreted for 30, 9 45 House. Quick with the compli- THE PRIVATE EYES PG 1 V f . 1 ment or somewhat flirtatious comment, he confessed that the only time he ever blushed was when a Miss Teenage America for whom he had painted a portrait, kissed him on the cheek, in front of all the kids. His lifetime training is paying off in an unusual ability to bring quick satisfaction to young and old alike through the medium of paper and pastel. And hes teaching his craft to others that they too may 00, 2 45, 4 30, 6 15, 8 00, 9 45 N THE WILDERNESS FAMILY PART 2 00, 2 40, 4 20. t, 7 45, 9 30 y OPEN 12 45 MATINEES DAILY All seats 1.50 till 4:45 Mon thru Fri except holidays SONG OF THE SOUTH " SOMEWHERE IN TIME them J MAN PG 15, (Thursday) at 10:30 a.m. Spanish will be taught From IRS - p gJ find satisfaction HELD OVER through the medium of drawing. Workshop : Solar Use Is Topic E. MILLCREEK. A free workshop on passive solar design and construction techniques will be held here tomorrow (Friday) at the Salt Lake Board of Realtors auditorium, 2970 E. 3300 South. Sponsored by the Utah Energy Office and Utah Power and Light, the workshop is scheduled from 12:30 to 5 p.m. The purpose of the workshop, spokesman for the event explained, is to . introduce homebuilders to basic passive solar techniques, passive design pro- cesses, passive solars potential in Utah, types of passive solar energy systems and building site analysis. The workshop will cover the type and use of building materials in passive systems, and basics of passive solar construction and thermodynamic prin- ciple. Several noted solar builders, architects and engineers in Utah are expected to be on hand for the workshop. They include architect Nelson Boren, S. J. Camarata of Utah State University, solar building contractor James Doilney and Thomas L. Ham-ache- r, vice president of Tios Corp. Representatives of Western SUN and the Utah Energy Office are also scheduled to attend the workshop, the final portion of which will feature a panel discussion in which questions of participants will be fielded and legislation regarding solar design and construction will be explored. Due to space limitations, workshop participation will be limited to 250 persons. Registration will be accepted the day of the workshop. Further information is available by calling the Utah energy hotline at on HTS. Several programs especially for children are being offered at various county libraries. Winter preschool story hours are being offered at Calvin Smith Library Mondays through Feb. Thursdays, beginning today and continuing March 19 at through Holladay Library. Beginning lessons for will be youngsters held from 5:15 to 6 p.m. Intermediate lessons for those 5 are scheduled from The YWCA has registration and fee information. East Millcreek Library is sponsoring a cooking class for children 6 on 6-- 9 10-1- 6-- 3-- Saturdays beginning this week. The YWCA has information on that offering. Collage For Kids is the theme of a Granger program Library scheduled from 10 to 11 RETURNING a.m. Saturday. South Salt Lake Library on Saturday will be the site of tales told by Edith Blankenr. be obtained by calling 943-761- Use Of Label Speeds Return Use of the peel-of- f label on the federal tax package will speed the processing of tax returns, IRS officials are pointing out. When a return is received at the Ogden Service Center, as about 10.5 million will be this year, it is placed in the hands of a data transcriber who enters the taxpayers name, address and social security number into a computer. Without the label, the number must be verified and then entered into the com- puter, requiring as many as 97 keystrokes. With the peel-of- f label the process is cut to 13 strokes. Last year, the IRS estimates, the extra steps required to process returns cost taxpayers more n than a dollars. The extra keystrokes d half-millio- also increase the possibility of errors. If there is incorrect information on the label, it should still be used with a line through the incorrect information and the correction legibly printed on the label, the spokesman said. It was also pointed out the the label has nothing to do with who is selected for an audit. Most audits are triggered by a computer process that screens tax returns for unusual deductions, credits and other items that are out of proportion in comparison to returns of other taxpayers with similar income cir- cumstances. Others are selected at random. The numbers and letters on the label are designed to speed up movement of the returns, The two letters in the left hand corner of the label are identity digits, which along with the social security number identify the taxpayers account. The letter and two digits to the right of the social security number identify the IRS district (for instance, D 87 stands for the Salt Lake City District). The single number to the far right stands for the type of tax package mailed to the taxpayer. overbearing wife. Enter a beautiful young girl. She and the doctor meet. Shortly thereafter, the doctors wife dies. Did they plot her death? The answer to that question will unfold in Malice Aforetthe second hought, series in the current seasons of Mystery productions. The four-padramatization begins at 9 p.m. Tuesday on the local PBS affiliate, KUED, Channel 7. The part of Dr. Edmund Bickleigh, the doctor, - Series Topics half-hearte- rt Noted wife. Cheryl Campbell, who starred as Vera Brittain on Masterpiece The- atres just-finishe- d Testament of Youth, SALT LAKE. The sebrow-beaten and plays Dr. Bickleighs cond in a series of 10 humiliated by his wife, young love. seminars on various is played by Hywel Ben- Malice Aforethough was filmed on location topics relating to the weather will be held in southern England, tomorrow (Friday) at John Aler among the Georgian the University of Utah. houses and rich pastoral scenery described in the Jerry Robinson, radar lies mystery. meteorologist with the Two days before the seNational Weather Sercond Mystery series vice, will discuss "Weather and Radar in begins, PBS will revive a program which, Utah beginning at 12:05 p.m. in room 101 of despite critical acclaim, was consigned to the the Business Lecture SALT LAKE. Noted film Hall on the UofU camcemetery by comtenor John Aler will permercial television pus. form the solo role in the because of low All installments of the ratings. Requiem, under- Berlioz The Paper Chase, scheduled for presengraduate series sponstarring John Housesored by the UofU tation by the Utah Sym- man, will be given a secin ond chance of phony Orchestra starting at 7 concerts on p.m. Sunday. Meteorology are free subscription 3 4. and and open to the public. April Houseman stars as The performance will Each session of the Professor Charles W. mark first Alers apwinter quarter program Kingsfield, an acerbic, will be held at the same pearance with the Utah patrician teacher of conSymphony, though he tract law, whose aim is time and location. Other speakers and has performed pre- to turn first-yea- r law their topics include viously under Robert students into critical who will conduct Shaw, Robert Cron, branch thinkers. chief of recreation and the orchestra and the First-yea- r law land use for the Wasatch Utah Chorale for the students, he claims, concerts. have brains of mush. National Forest, Aler has also sung At least until Professor Avalanche Weather, under several other Jan. 23 and Dr. Ken hold of noted conductors and Kingsfield gets them. Casey, assistant professor of medicine with has performed with The Paper Chase the College of Medicine, nearly every major follows a group of five symphony in theU. S. Weather and Environstudents as they make A Baltimore native, mental Problems, Jan. through the guest tenor received their way class 30. and Kingsfields masters and bachelors Others are Annette the in at voice Sund of the National degrees world of law school. Weather Service per- Catholic University of The member America in Washington, of the principalis sonnel office, Recruitan Hart, group D. C. He has performed ing of Meteorologists, and easy-goin- g eager Feb. 6; Phil Ashbaker of with most musical i- Midwesterner played by the State Aeronautics nstitutions in the James Stephens. Washington, D. C. area. He joins a study group Division, Flying WeaIn 1977, Aler won first founded ther in Utah, Feb. 13 by Ford (Tom and Keith Brown of prize for men at the someFitzsimmons), International de North American Wewhat of a smart aleck; de and first Chant Paris, ather Consultants, Elizabeth Logan (Fran-cin- e Private Meterological prize for the singing of French art songs. His but Tacker), brilliant, Services, Feb. 20. occasionally short opera career has includAlso, Alvin E. Rickers, on judgment; Anderson director of the State ed starring roles with (Robert Ginty), a cocky opera companies but friendly New Division of Environmental Health, Air throughout North Yorker; and Willis Bell Pollution Control in America, as well as in (James Keane), an Feb. 27; Dr. France and Belgium. Utah, underweight He has also appeared Kurt Brandle, UofU proin at recital Washingfessor of architecture, An Architects Use of tons National Gallery and New Yorks Weather and Climate, March 6 and Dick Lund Carnegie Hall. Information regarof the Federal Aviation 1122 EAST Administration flight ding tickets for the constandards program, certs may be obtained by calling Weather Related Accidents in Utah, March 13. Try a Want Ad! g Song&South PLOTTERS . . . Did they or didn't they commit murder is question surrounding Modeleine (Cheryl Campbell) and Dr. Bickleigh (Hywel Bennett) in "Malice Aforethought" on PBS. Guest Tenor Slated Department Phone 278 4711 5 00 Bargain Price Con-cou- RICHARD DREYFUSS FOR THE FINEST IN ROLLER SKATING MATINEES SATURDAY OPEN SATURDAY I FRIDAY NIGHTS. CALL CLOSED SUNDAY E. CREDWOOD 977088 3F COLUMBIA PICTURES RELEASE A FLESH GORDON R 4880 6 So. ONE BLOCK WEST OF STATE ST. 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Theres a small town doctor whose life is miserable because of a snobbish, Some taxpayers do not use the envelopes provided for the returns. Those are coded for machine sorting and when not used a slower and more costly hand process is used. Weather PBS Paper Chase, Mystery Set master Information on the various programs may - OGDEN. field when Sunday. John Houseman once again - On PBS ship, the countys story-telle- . . . will be seen as Professor Charles W. Kings- - MOUFL DOUGLAS 255-359- 5 he walks the winds of eternity! Now |