Show eMO ' '14( - Tnz sALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday May 12W '' 1 - -- 2 1954 TERPSICHORES TIP-TO- E 1 p (A" it '': ' 7----- $ Ballerinas Are Beguiling BackstagToo i it In the wingó of Kingsbury 1411 these days there is something like organized chaos Everybody's excited padding around quickly but softly in ballet slippers They're breathing heavily and frowning every once in a while ' : 1 4 ' ‘4 : L l' :lit :' - 6 ' "' i N "Ehlwir '' t' t l'' i 4:r t ' '' 11 at ''' ) 4 le 4 '''''''''''' 1 t cs14 f e:0 va '' ' 0 ) ' T : ' :N: ::: V' !: ko ON - f ps s Ir ' lk — - - bo - 1 9 t' — - b ' I k ' ! :: - 2: i 'i:- ' -- ':': ' ' ' ': : 4 : ? ' I 1 : ' :: ' :: ::4 Dixie Ballerina l'--4- ' ' 2 ::i-s'''- ' : ti : ' ''' '' - : '4() '' 'f 04 00 1i i I': i' IN i gl 7 79 1 : i 1' 1' I t ' t I0 — ' il 0it ' do ' V A ' 1 k t -- - 1L ' - ' - '‘ ' k - 4 ' 4 i i & 0 4V ' r 4 s ' t I '4' r I 4 if111 ermommramn V i l ) " 1 i 4 141 1 6 A" - I i i Prof William F Christensen gives Cherie Marie McMillan a costume checL 0 ‘ ( N ' It' ' '' ' 1 1 1 - $ 1a - WA i ) i l' 1 e-"- ' 2 Z ) '''::ionnnnnnnn: f : fi ' et‘' : - '4 goitivilkallir ::43t 1 ' it '1: ''''':' f - Tschalkowsky's Score Kay Ford Salt Lake high school senior who Is rated an outstanding lyric dancer will take the role of Juliet with John Ray a student from Hollywood Cal dancing Romeo Choreography is by Prof Christensen to Tschaikowsky's Fantasy A saucy character study in ballet will spice the dance performance "Old Vienna" another original ballet by Prof Christensen will feature dancing to the waltzes of Johann Strauss Pat Jeppson will do the technically difficult solo work Earl Bernard Murray conductor for the San Francisco Ballet and Dr David Shand of the University of Utah will conduct the orchestra 116J4 left gives Marcia Koster an assist before the show Lee Renck corps 1 - 4 ' '' and Juliet" a moving 'dance drama students of Prof Christensen in the well as the University Theatre ballet 0 ( - ' ::: "Romeo will feature lead roles as i i if ::: e e 4 v4 14 :'''' - ' He 1 I ! : '' — :: : 14 13allet City ) f " ) : 11 ' the he ' vi ASiiegs was danseur — ft and soon rose to the rank of premier has sine'e appeared with almost all ballet great companies of thelvorld At present is the leading male dancer of the New York he exchange They're all get- ' — 1 " ''4111 lf 1 t4 p y '' ''1 F: 2 " it t- 1:t :i ''141'I and pointers backstage at the ballet ing ready for the big show Major Production Major dance production during this second annual presentation will be "Lei Sylphides" a classic ballet staged by Barbara Barrie assistant to Prof Christensen Miss Barrie will dance the role of Prelude in the ballet Appearing with her will be visiting stars Gordon Paxman Nancy Johnson and Sally Bailey all with the San Francisco Ballet e Andre Eglevsky international male ballet star will dance in the "Pas de Trois" to music by Minkus His partners will be Miss Bailey and Miss Johnson Mr Eglevsky joined the Ballet Busse when on warming-upirouettes An aspiring dancer moans when a slipper tie comes off in her hands There's a fluffing of costumes a last minute check of props Graceful Ballerinas Then a minute later smiles and graceful beauty prevail as the University of Utah's Theatre Ballet corps glides onto stage This is what patrons will see—Prof William F Christensen's festalented dancing group—during a five-datival Tuesday through Saturday High school and college students hobnob to '' : ' A ebupla concentrates 11 or irt':--:-''''''''- 'i' '2 44(o: '16-- - irA:It"TI' 111 04 ?4t404 I'1"'s' '''1'' il : ttahns gether native ' ()'IL 4 sz- - ii ' ::- --: ‘': 1" - '''' I I 01: r( '''' 1:7"' A: g : 44 - l "'1 t 1 f: ' 1: i ''' i W' - I t k 41 1 I 1 : LJ j 41 ::::::: : ::' i ' t4 '11 ': j :''5:'' - - ' H Utah is ' 1 basic 1 typewriting i Typing" The new text is designed to enable the instructor to adequately meet the wide All Ii s TA Senistional - - : 'The Execution of Privato Slovik" by William Bradford Buie Little Brown and Co t $350 ? — research ends hi new text WURLiTZER : Organ ' Best Sellers Play—You (New York Times Service) is the NEW YORK—Following list of best sellers published SunYork Times New the day by TEACH YOURSELF I Only son ' PER Gann 6 Lord 7 WEEK S 9 10 before in history of organ development has so senutional an instrument been offered Versatility and scope highspot its performance Nothing in its price range over action automatic compares with its new lightning-fas- t tone controls and variety of voicing Two keyboards Pedal Flexible vibrato Exclusive Wurlitzer Authentic solo and ensemble effects automatically achieved Rear it play it at our store—no obligation - p- n - n I ‘I ORGANS PIANOS GALLACHER Till 7 Opem twining TERMS! 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What circumstances So 'EASY to CAN oe' s' r' ter: '' - r - ' :'' John Ray lifts Kay Ford up up up during offstage practice - :‘ '' O' ' its A Sylphides" - ki4( Ownor ' 2233 So lth East L brought Private Eddie Slovik this unique distinction? Millions of Americans managed to avoid combat in World War II about 40000 actually deserting before the 2884 were found enemy guilty and received sentences of from 2ff years to death of the death senForty-nin- e tences were approved but only one was ever carried '4$ ' : 1 - lott''5 t NA T'-4- t 4 4 -- I 4 '"M‘ :'" 1 '17 g J "Freedom Loyalty mager Oxford Press $250 ' '' L :r ild t -- 11 ' 11 1 - f An exhibition of oil paintings by Prof Le Conte Stewart head of the University of ' '0 - 4i ' 1 X : 1 0 '—' - - : - It 1 1 '!' - ' 4 !" 4 k ' ! ‘1' q r' ' I' "e qs Apr7 - ' ' f 1 k 't i ‘ 1 -" t'''" tri"ar I' !4 t:0't 'ttt 40 low 41 - 4 A -- ' s t' 1 ""''' ' ' t "' - 14 '' - - f(81 v01somptti 1:'4 Utah An exhibition of his paintings is now in progress at the University Union Building MODERN MOOD Art Barn Exhibits Home Desians Something different in the way of art shows is scheduled throughout May at the Art LOCAL FAVORITES Following Is a list of books most in demand at the Salt Lake Public Library during the past week: Fiction I The Lady ot Arlington Kane 2 Tomorrow! Wylie 3 Not As A Stranger Thompson 4 Many leavens Sorensen 5 From Here to Eternity Jones 'General 1 Fire to the Ashes White 2 lsn'i One Wite Enough Toting 3 Persia Is My Heart Najati and Ilickiey 4 The Conquest of Everest Hunt City - Barn Photographs of contemporary home design by Richard Neutra one of America's top architects are being exhibited Mr Neutra's work is modern in the sense that a house is for people to live and work and play in tie believes a house should take every advantage of a natural setting and that the site should be developed to make life more enjoyable by being an integral part of the hpus)b sell - Brick stone wood and glass tire used in the building of a house and Mr Neutra uses these common materials to bond the house to the earth The photographs on display at the Art Barn show large sprawling tains and homes in the moundeserts and small hipmes on the conventional city lot One of the most striking things inthe exhibition is the adaptation of each house to the requirements of the individual owner and how these requirements are kept in complete harmony with the surrounding landscape The Richard Neutra show has been organrzed by the Vestern Museum Assn and is one of a series of educa- tional exhihitions currently teing sponsored by the Art Barn University campus The Stewart painting s shown in conjunction with the University series of At Home Sunday afternoon musicales will be followed exhiMonday by a week-lonbition of water color paintings by Univeristy staff and advanced student Prof Stewart received his trainincin the public schools of Utah and Idaho and lateri at the University of Utah the Art Students- League In New York the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and theArt Students' League Landscape School at Woodstock He is recognized as one of the west's finest landscape painters In addition he is expert in lithography wood engraving and etching Ile has mural paintings in the Corinne Ward L D S Chapel g I 4 department of art goes into its final day today In the Union Building on the f ir si 7 "'' Utah's A - - -- N'- -t 1! 7' - s Py A' ti: '1 A ' This casual scene is a landscape in oils by Prof Le Conte Stewart of the University of Dis- An examination of present-da- y thinking on political social and ethical matters has been made by Henry Steele Commager in his new book "Freedom Loyalty Dissent" Mr Commager professor of American history at Columbia University looks at recent phenomena such as loyalty purges irresponsible smearing the labeling of as "subversive" and Abe apathy i 4most eiti-- zens toward their constitutional rights The five chapters of the book ate written in a simple' straightforward style r - Com University ' : ' - 47 A ikr t W sent" by Henry Steele tf ''7 ' J t alN 14 41' out Was Slovik the very worst offender? The only one to whom the United States could not extend clemency? Author Huie has spent eight years tracing the life and death of this one truly unique American soldier His careful reporting patient turned up more questions than answers and has resulted in a thought-provokinbut highly readable book— e '' st7 '''' se d I ''' 4 ' i - ' 41 fr s ' Itt Il 4 'ZiIii A 'it t'1t 2 A s 451 l' ' 4 't 1 - 'ir' 1 i2- s N IN' i 4 31 -- A': 1 -I '1 - 40: Ner- ' ' - - 7 ''' W ii - l :litp14 t ' 4 11 ' 1N '4 vit 17ir--' 7 ' :k 1:f' 4 - ' ''' Nit '-- ' Ittt' '1 - Teacher's Roger H Nelsen New v A t :' 1 —1 practice material was com- posed from a compilation of specific vocabulary used in the 10 most common types of business in which most students find employment - ss k 'i range in proficiency levels usually found within classes si: it m s textbook entitled "Systematic ' k 8 oahJ 1 'Nelson lecturer In secretarial science and eco- released 'f'- - "i"- Typewriting Text University of the author of a newly ' rsf 4: the - -- U Teacher Writes nomics at 4e - -' ''it: 4:- I 1''' :: s: ' :: :: r Ik ' dik :::' - '' f i tv?Z'T C':' 1 : ' 4 Ladies of the ballet prepare for their parts in the classic production Pat jeppson uses a break between reheasals to retie her ballet slipper backstage Roger "N47Nt 41514 1 i ' :4 (t: 4:7H ( F:' - :: :!::::: 4 4 - ''' 7 - ' 7:e-1- 1 ed::: ) -'- 4 —7 '!'' 4e ?7 Al4 y 0:eire)'1 :ri o' 'Ø'::":--1''- As 1 " '41110 - e i i: " l i - 0 A4 ' 0- -9 - 44 " (" 4'ss 1 t r :1- Aooe00076 1 i I liA4'i '' — T -- 0- : ':'' t 1 t r '"rt '''-- dk i t t '' ie' 'ns070 7 " x -4 ' ' ' o- Si "'t ek Loe- : i-- - I4w s In the LDS Hawaiian Temple in Canada Arizona and Ogden Utah tures of Representative his are to be found in tile Alice Art Collection Spring ville High School Art Collection Ogden City Collection and in numerous private collections One observer has paid this tribute to Prof Stewart: "His work pursues a sensitive 'investigation of subtle tones and textures realized in areas of inviting simplicity He is an astute craftsman—a course he follows with rigorous lie nevertheless 'sincerity achieves a casual warmth and friendliness" I I i — — i o I 1 1 ‘ I r I I w fi s I t di 11 |