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Show I nv 1 PRAISES EXCELLENCE d0BR ' current COLLEGE COMEDY If t'i tot 005s ut.. " V vs iRFT ROBIXSO-- I h Is In ic Theatre currently most of the finest, performances 1 t! A 8 ,t , Ionian of Chaillot, Harold I. Hansen id Giraudoux, and - hV JelU1 n would cer- toNew York. W unnecessary. You for which you but not a show Sore sensitively nor set than acted rA large audience made by g,eat approval applause. prolonged snd 17 uthoni Jgfacj w i 20 that to N't 9 W rducti-ts- L Philosophy Scarries its point of soc- through a subtlerealism, and s.vmworld pcople of the ?to We their joy of liv- because of be author, the mighty nSTdiose who would florid of living people mechanical slaves. we who the countess, u X and i to tin C ' w do l.S of the or of answer-Wic- h moie fun to early scene with the fan-5- E through their ru niamung financal hopelessly of subju-- , non the four mad Bonds Granted 180-fo- WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (UP The Federal Power Commission today authorized Southern Utah Power Co. of Cedar City to issue in jl 200,000 and M. bonds Indebentures. $500,000 The bonds, a 3S per cent series, will be dated Jan. 1. this year, and will mature Jan. 1, 1981. The four per cent debentures will be due Jan 1, 1971. The finest . . . that wonderful flavor that will not bake or freeze out! (NEA Telepha to) U. S. CANNOT PICK UP THE WORLD In s report on his Euro pc an survey, Gen. Dwight . Eisenhower (right) tells special Joint Senate - House meeting that the United States cannot pick up the world" on its shoulders and that Its Atlantic Pact allies must for common defense. Schilling that she can relax and be herself to themselves that It is just a faked If she is ever tempted to envy 'illusion, any of these over-4- 0 And, if without glamor, the aver- glamor girls she is always readnig about, a way age woman has managed to hold of feeling pleased with her own on to one man through the years eouiaging For after 40 a womanjlot in life is to stop and thinkjshe can feel pretty good about ought to be smart enough to know how hard they must work at ere-i- t hat. Few of the over-4- 0 glamor (that she is out of the glamor at ing that illusion of glamor, how girls have been able to do as league and even be a bit relieved hard It must be for them to admit much. was 13 Pure Vanilla S ask a UTAH JOI RNAL Friday, February 9, 1981 HFRAI.D GORMAN, Cal.. Feb. 9 (UP ctvw. blasting rock bridge on the heavily-travele- d Ridge Route, made a slight mistake yesterday. They accidentally put too much dynamite into a charge. The explosion blew out two of the bridge's four spans. No one was injured and no cars were on the bridge at the time, but traffic had to be detoured today off the Ridge Route, the main highway between Los Angeles and San Francisco. A construction 40 feet from a about her Le'rous financiers. :uld Uhe to no hope Rare Excepf Movie World Lately there has been a flood of articles on "glamor over 40" brought on apparently by the comeback of Gloria Swanson, and the fact that a lot of the most glamorous stars of stage and screen have reached and passed the 40 milestone. But that neednt concern us ordinary women nor beguile us Into thinking that glamor after 40 can be achieved by ordinary souls. It can for the screen and stage stars, sure. But only because they can aftord fabulous wardrobes, professional make-u- p experts, press agents to tell the world they really ARE glamorous, and because they are plavfng to audiences who dont see them too closely or know them too well. The average woman cant afford to have clothes especially designed to cover up her imperfections. She hasnt any press agent. And her audience is small, consisting of a and a few husband, children, friends. All of them know hep far the theatre. It Tire LOfUN, RESULT OF SLIGHT ERROR Glamor Afier-4- 0 their absurd the nonce, the S I N I 188 C 1 tea-part- Countess whimsies heart of crime and .fjcial irresistable old r nted by Margaret Swen so much loved liv- nnn. she brushed aside the and came fbe w'sidered mad. he- character and wm a? mmm en a her delightful straight to the matter of the fwir. 80EW 0? Mar-cieat- es ;j 't and with courage n'eg- - m f? Rojal Bearing to point out she thus and thus. She just is is regal, joumess. Her bearing lr-a.wee imperious, her logic One of the small scenes Kuure is that of the Countess secret trap door opening the Sewers of Paris, as her piq-,glows In the eerie light a otrn unholy glee. Margaret attention a the concentrated r audience largely through race, but not a little by the; tet expressive hands. Cornaby had to be good in order to Vidame Constance ostume Me her sensational make-uand it wgjjsoon evi-- r that these were 'only) acces-- w i her enhance her devn vivid nctenzation. She was a dried ixdymth a flamboyant facade to at which nd still in her dessicated mmd the emotions of the and beloved pet of a Her voice and her eyes held was un-a- d jellbound. He voice NOT SO MAD, PERHAPS Constance, one of the mad women" in the Jean Giradoux comedy currently playing at I'tah Slate Theatre, is portrayed by Myrtle Cornaby, above. body, whether appiopnaling simple ftont of a sidewalk cafe other peoples money, or walking m Pans, built app.uently with an the steps jauntily to his doom. textuied material. The jinteiesting AH Are Good 'second was sheer illusory lmageiy. him first'The with that in whole of the Countess cellar Playing wonderful scene were the Baron, living quart eis consisted of a single Morgan White, and the Pospector.ihuge red canopy draped over the Leslie Wanlass. Both men were raised bed, and a little to one exceptionally fine. Morgan White!side, the platform with the ominous portrayed the old Baron with a steps. It mace an effective picture nice restraint, fighting back the and provided effective playing cliches that would have been easy. space on different levels. Leslie Wanlass had a unique charFine Lighting acterization to build, and then to Almost part of the set itself, was e maintain, with unvarying lighting, designed and handled cision. His problem was to showlby Helen de Gralfenreid. Leaving us the wronged fanatic with thelnext week for military service, impassioned voice in the unyield- - Penny may well be proud of her last job. She not only lighted the ing body with the machme-lik- e 20 DAILY CONTESTS! ENTER TODAY AND EVERY 07 MB SUP an 011111 Haa 3D am li SYRUP DAY! DUZ 2C FORD TUDORS 70 GIANT in CASH PRIZES with Coupon GIANT 2 83' ONE SENTENCE 35c MEATLESS DINNERS URGE Phg- - JUST FOR COMPLETING Lumber Jack 24 Oz La Pkg. 60' 57c Choy BEAN With Couppn SPROUTS ..... 2 For 29c pre-,th- movements. playing areas; she created atmoand unreal, and Tier eyes It is impossible to take in de- sphere for the play as well. Credit for the absolutely raus, haunting us from the tail the long list of characters in would like to go on,up job of costuming should go to and this play, sraund of green make-u- p niitaal red wig. at length about Dick Haslam as Joan Herretl, who has come here third of this mad foursome the and his zest for just recently with her husband. e i the spiritual, Mile, living and expiessive pantomime; The bizarre gowns of the ladies relie. so tendeily played by Manon Caine as Irma, a truly were aglitter with beaded patterns,' Brae. She gave her Gabrielle sweet and unaffected person; trailing scarves, and swinging jewJlitv of otherworldliness that Frank Nuffer as the Sewer-Ma- n elry in superflous quantities. The wholly touching in its naivete, who spoofed us with a large lm- - old Ragpicker was aflutter in the iisenty of her dress and the agination; Philip Sorenson as the wind of his going like a pictur ratess of her character breathlessly-stock-markhis And the hats were Broker with esque old scare-crovet contrast to the extrava voiced were a law unto themquotations; they dress and asseitive attributes Harold McLaughlin, a newcomer selves. That of the Ragpicker was w companions. d old deielict, and who was a convincingly honest a Her Best Acting soul; Don Quayle as the fnendlythose of the women were huge of ribbon bows, bright sergeant; Lael Woodbury, who .e fourth was a severely intel-- chanted us as the Street-singe- r tulle, and nodding ostrich plumes.1 Madame Josephine, clad in with his warm voice and skillful But above and beyond all these v. heavy purples from head to individual matters, is the one of uid played by Josey Barnes teamwork. Each player feels not mtt. Josey showed us Outstanding her best with set lines, but 4 to date, m a freer use of The Ragpicker, though, we must' as one person . general group te, and more naturalness in talk about. His was an outstand-a- s, which e. to achieve a set is striving wements. It was a character W. HeireU Robert ing performance. effect at unlike ghp timp. The anything else she had is new here this term from ColumChaillot" is a beautiful, of here, and it was bia university, as a replacement good. t0 spe dayman as the President, for Floyd Morgan, now on leave ibeau,lful Play complete delight to watch. at Stanford. He earned a double was a sense of joyous crown of laurels last evening, both' C O uneity. He might have been as actor, and as designer of th it for the . 'g first time, s set. As the actor of the anomalous w xas his reaction to his role of the Ragpicker, he gave a LY I so His perfectly timed all truly brilliant performance. fictions. We were constantly voice had magniffcent range an(1 v of j deep reserves of nervous volume, he showed a thorough and Wow the and surface, and it careful study of his character, TORONTO, Ont., Feb. 9 (U.P satisfaction to watch his a mobility unusual on our stage. John and Brian Bradley had their of these. His sharp annoy- - He used his dance training to give faith today but it cost them $10 000. mtrusion of ordinary physical range and grace to the According to the terms of their uPon his colossal part of this remarkable old scaven- aunt's will the brotheis would in"as a continuously ger. 7 herit the money if they would reto the audience. The sets he designed with strik- linquish their adherence to the he sure wa-he ex ing simplicity and free imagina- Roman Catholic church and join sdl lines, whether by voice tion. The first was realistic, the,the United Church of Canada. The two brothers decided their present faith was more important to them than worldly riches and informed the court of their decision. 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