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Show DESERET NEWS, Thursday, October 30, 1969 Utah Girl Wins 'Tell Me Why Prize 'ivksn of La Mancha' Todays Tell Me Why column is the result of a question submitted by a young Deseret News reader. And because the question was selected for pub in S.L, Ogden Performances will be at the Capitol Theater in Salt Lake Man of La Mancha," the Broadway musical where the tong, The Impossible Dream originated, will be presented in Salt lake C'ty and Ogden in November. IRREGULAR? DUE TO LACK OF FOOD BULK IN YOUR DIET ALLBR1N Nov. 20 and Weber State College in Ogden on Nov. 21. Both performances will be at 8 p.m. David Atkinson, who played the leading role on Broadway for 400 shows, and who has played it elsewhere many other times, will play the dual roles of Mignel de Cervantes, the author, and Don Quixote de La Mancha. .. lor the first time. Last season, the company played 110 cities, covering more than 30,000 miles. e Automatic rangefinder Interchangeable lens and viewers 11000 sec. 28 shutter speeds-froto 12 sec. plus bulb and timer With 12.0 Pancclor lens Instant return mirror This season, it will play another 75 cities and travel another 25,000 miles from coast to coast and from the Gulf of Mexico to Canada. Man of La Mancha was David Atkinson star "Man of La Mancha." 155 So. Mein FrooParking-an- Ann Crossley, 11, Cooler Covers d it also can sail against the wind. For this, it Is necessary to know how to tack, or approach by zigzags. It was a long time before ships and sails and this kind ef know how were developed. On the way to this kind of use of sails, there were many steps. The ancient Egyptians had ships that used both oars and huge sails. At first, their ships were used only on the Nile River, but later they went out to sea. But the sails were only used with a following wind. The Greeks and Romans developed a kind of ship called a galley. It used slaves to row the ship and it alsc had a sail which was used only with a following wind. Another kind of ship they daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Crossley, Stockton, Utah, asked about sailors and how they began to use sails for navigation on the water. Julie, a student in the sixth grade at Stockton School, Tooele County, plays a mandolin In the school orchestra and had a leading role in the school operetta, that of PaIn Pioneers Bow-brig- ht poose! called roui.J developed, ships, were used to carry cargoes. At first, these ships had only one mast with one great sad. But aroind the time of Christ these ships al- -. ready had an additional small mast and sail in the bow, and sometimes also a small top- sail. These ships were still not able to bead into the wind, bat some of them could operate with the wind coming In on the side. Her teacher, Robert A. Anderson, describes Julie as an excellent student in arithmetic, English, reading and spelling." She also enjoys weaving, having just completed a reed basket. I have received the set of books and they are wonderful. My dad is going to make a Julie bookcase for them, said. She has two brothers and two sisters, all younger. Other young Deseret News readers may submit questions or contributions to the col- - Julie Crossley wins set of books in Tell Me Why , 1 umn. Questions used by the author of the column will be Book awarded the of Knowledge encyclopedia. O . Emmv Lou The northern Vikings also developed ships with sails, and by the year 800 A.D. had ships with large square sails. Win The New Book of Knewledee velum!). Send your quatians, fa "Tall aee, addrtsi Whyl" can ef Mils paper. Include Zip Cade. In case ef duplicate dues-tl-n- a, the auther will decide the winner. Teeay'i winner Is: Julie Cross-le11, stecknm, Utah. (2 him, Mu FUNTfME The Orackle Box First Soldier (digging) : Remember the poster saying Enlist and see the world? Second Soldier: Yes, why? First Soldier: I didnt know wed have to dig clear through it to see it. Naval Officer (just rescued by deck hand): Ill see you get a medal for this! Deck Hand: Id rather keep it quiet. If the other guys knew I pulled you out, theyd throw mein! ALL MAKES AND SIZES Also Storm Doors and Windows lot y Of course a real sailing vessel has another advantage first produced in the Opera House in East Haddam, Conn., In the summer of 1964. Later, after polishing, it went into New York. It became an instant hit and the musical number, Impossible Dream, became overnight one of the hit tunes of this age. It has been included in concerts by nearly ail singers. for Campers , Mobile Homes, Residential and Commercial Camera Centre in Good-spee- split-imag- Your Complete Julie By A. LEOKUM A long, long time ago man made an important discovery and nobody knows exactly when it happened. The discovery was that it was easy to move a boat along ip the same direction as the wind. All that was needed was to hoist up a section of skins, cloth, or something like it on a stick. With such a crude sail the boat would move along easily and it wouldnt be necessary to row It. include Walter The company that will bring La Mancha to Utah is on its second season of tonring. It Is headed for the Northwest Reflex of Book The First Vie: Louis Criscuolo continues for his second season in the role of Sancho Panza, the faithful servant Others in the Keith Perry, Carryl Geiger, Ruth Jenkins and Bradley Strain. Valley Music Hall is sponsoring the Utah performances. Ticket orders should be addressed to the Valley Music Hall, North Salt Lake. They will be filled in order of receipt. Tickets will go on sale at the box office and related agencies Nov. 10. Lens New Knowledge. Sailors Blocher, 35 nun Single a TELL ME Natalie Costa plays the role of Aldonza, the tavern wench. She played the part for two years in the First National Company with Keith Andes, Bob Wright and Jose Ferrer. This season, her appearances with Atkinson give her the a record fourth Don Quixote for most actresses on tour. company lication in this nationally distributed column, she receives BONUS TIME 1 B I I promptly! csrrierboy comes to colled, I Whin your plus make sure you're ready. With the I right change, if possible. He'll ippreciato I it with broad smile and s Thank you" I You see, because he is in business lor your newspiperboy depends on the full I collodion of his route for his full him-se- fr. I I I profit. Repeat calls mean extra work with no extra p rofit. So give the txy a break. And thanks! 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