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Show age 5 - S. L. Neighborhood News Advertisei ntemational Finger Puppets 1. Color all the puppets. 2. Cut out on the black around and fas sen with tape 7 Summer Fun PIONEER MEMORIAL CHILDRENSTHEATRE BAND CONCERTS: Each Sunday during the summer in Liberty Park there is a free band concert. The concerts start around 7 p.m. and play all types of music. Princess and the Pea: A Young People's Theatre production by eleven students from the PMT company, directed by Vern Adix. Pioneer Memorial Theatre, U of U campus. Salt Lake City. All tickets $.75. Tales From TRANSIT OF EARTHTHE NINEBILLION NAMESOF GOD: An unusual festival of Arthur C. Clarke science fact stories, adapted for planetarium showing. Transit of Earth, will be shown as a regular star show presentation and is the factual recreation of an exploration of Mrs. Transit. The Nine Billion Names of God is a readers presentaiton that will also include some visual material and parts of a regujar star show. The double bill plays Monday through Saturday, 10:30 a.m., 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. and Sundays 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m., at the Hansen Planetarium, 15 South State, Salt Lake City. Adults $1.00; students $.75, children 11 and under, $.50. ZORRO RIDES AGAIN: Series of Zorro films. Shown Saturdays through August 11. At Chapman Branch Library, 577 jSouth 900 West, at 10:00 a.m. At Rose Park Branch, 11 85 West 10th North, at 2:00 p.m. Free to public.' Trunk : A collection of plays for children, including Jack and the Bean Stalk, Wall to Wall, Fudgy Magee, Fattest A gun in Texas, and Circus Caper, directed by Vern Adix. Pioneer Memorial Theatre, U of U campus. Salt Lake City. All tickets $.75. . Gammer Gurton's Needle: The third production of the Young People's Theatre, directed by Vern Adix. Pioneer Memorial Theatre, U of U campus. Salt Lake City. All tickets $.75. Note: All of the Childrens Theatre programs run each week on different days. For more information about times and days of programs call 581-707- 5. STORY HOUR and READ ALOUD TIME is held at the Salt Lake City Public Library, 209 East Fifth South, each Monday at 2:00 p.m. STORY HOUR is designed to appeal especially to children ages 6-1- READ-ALOU- 1; TIME for D ages rs 3-- 5. The July schedule of STORY HOUR AND READ-ALOU- programs D is as follows: July 23: A guest speaker from the Humane Society will talk about how to care for your pet cat in the Story Hour Room. Read-AlouTime for will be in held the Children's Room. July 30: A guest speaker from Tracy Aviary will talk about the care and feeding of pet birds in the Story Hour Room. Read-Alou- d Time will d pre-schoole- be rs held in the Children's Room. Swimming Pools Most all Salt Lake County pools will be open all summer long. Many of the pools offer free swimming lessons along with an open plunge for everyone just to cool off. If you are interest in learning how to swim or learning how to swim even better than you now can call the pool nearest your home. Her are some of the times the pools are open. Fairmont Park DRAMATICS CREATIVE YOUNG PEOPLE: Instruction in selecting and FOR dramatizing stories. 26th on Thursdays. 11 a.m., grades 4-Rose Park Branch West 10th North. 6 Through July Grades 3 at at 2:00 p.m.. Library, 1185 open plunge 1 p.m.-- 8 p.m. a.m. swimming lessons 9 a.m.-1- 2 Jordon Park lessons 9 a.m.-1- 2 a.m. open plunge 1 p.m.-- 3 p.m. Liberty Park morning lessons 4 p.m.-- p.m. Boys 3 p.m.-- p.m. Girls 5 p.m.-p.m. open plunge Wasatch Springs 8 a.m.-Ip.m. open plunge 5 4 8 O |