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Show Poetry For The 16B Walls Satyrdsy, December 13, 196? By CAELETON Children Discover World Of Ba r - A (Lncirg bear went to school Tuesday. And did be make lots of friends! In fact, he not only rxde friends for himself, but for the whole worll of ballet, too. You see, the bear was from "The Nutcracker ballet, which Is traditionally pre- - floe irntn L mastjne. In the story, he is a toy bear under the Christmas tree and comes to life in a lit- r-r- i if zt U h tle girls dream. excitement THE DANCERS The Childrens Ballet is sponsored by Ballet West and ismcm'-- Photo hr Dovtd Conlty Fascinated by the magic of it ail, little faces are intent on ballet performance at Highland Park School. tanplating fire things is their directed by Karen Shares, as- world they could dance about fanciful fairy tales, soaring sistant professor of ballet at the U. of U. Members of tha birds, school days, skating, traveling troupe include danc- and the wonders of snow ers Lynn Brice, Jan Hover, these were favorites with the girls. Cindy Kuiper, Eve Glaza, Michael Thomas, and accompaThe boys, too, imagined nist Larry Peterson. dances about their world of "Ballet is simply Hitting astronauts, soldiers, cowboys your own world, even a and Indians, basketball and childs world, into music and even fishing. movement" Miss Shores told HARD WORK the youngsters Tuesday. "It is to tell a They learned that ballet story using your body takes great strength and muser create a mood. cle tone and a lot of hard And many of the Highland Park young folk began con- - work. They learned that mens dancing is different from womens, that mens dancing has stronger, heavier movements and many jumps or "elevations. They saw demonstrations of file different ways ballet movements are used like file stiff mechanical movements of the wooden doll that coma to life in "The Nutquick flat- cracker, and file tery dance of the little swans to "Swan Lake. Hie youngsters were Imaginative, inquisitive and fasci ..... a few dance steps with Mr. Bear are Sally Christensen, left; Sherrie Sue Moore, and James Hufferd. Mr. Bear Is member of traveling Children's Ballet. Trying out nated with' the performance. "Ooohs ana aaahs filled file auditorium as joy, sadness and other emotions were expressed on stage with movement, bright costumes and music. IN FRANCE The children eagerly discussed ballet from its beginning in French courts under Louis XIV to todays famous' dancers. They watched a sarabande, a typical French ballet done ever 400 yean ago with king gowns, high headdresses and stately steps. They saw early Russian dances with folk cos- tumes and big, exaggerated gestures; and modern French ballet with its short, delicate, tossy movements. Eager questions went on and on all about makeup, toe shoes, famous ballets, choreographers, and the art of dancing through the ages. And from file teeniest first grader to the tallest 4S5 children experienced a delightful afternoon in the magical world of ballet. pre-tee- Relax For Your Holiday Entertaining For A By WINNIFRED JARDINE Deseret News Food Editor Christmas entertaining and Norma is noted for making and serving tasty foods Mrs. Marvin J. Ashton, 2342 DaHin St, frequently uses a favorite seafood and Gruyere cheese dish. "With all file ham and turkey on holiday menus, this dish always seems a refreshing change," Noma commented. And besides, it lends itself well to buffet serving, which is a favorite way of entertaining for this gracious hostess whore husband is a scout executive and general authority of the LDS Church. One of file plus features of this recipe, Norma pointed out, is that file seafood is prepared a day early, which means only a quid: firing of a cheese sauce th! last minute. Norma likes to serve it in a chafing dish, but cods it and then keeps it hot by setting it in a pan of hot water on file range until time to serve. Already this season Norma has used this recipe and once again rates it among her favorites. Few SEAFOOD Vi pound pound shells Minute! ' and declare an owe treatment GRUYERE fresh scallops raw shrimp in tatter (1 square) cup flour 3 cups milk 1 teaspoon grated onkm teaspoon dry mustard 36 teaspoon white pepper cup 1 wedge (2-- 3 oz.) Grayer (or Swiss) cheese 2 tablespoons tomato paste Vt teaspoon garlic powtier Vn teaspoons salt can mushrooms, 1 drained About 4 cups fluffy rice Day before serving: Wash scallops, drain and poach for One of the favorite recipes of Salt Lake hostess, Mrs. Marvin J. Ashton, k Seafood Gruyere. it's delicious combin ation to highlight Yule buffet supper. 7 minutes to covered skillet in enough hot salted water to cover. Remove from heat and store in own liquid in a covered container in refrigerator until needed. Drop fresh washed prawns in boiling salted water and cock for about 7 minutes or until they turn pink. Drain, clean thoroughly and store In conanother tightly-coveretainer in fee refrigerator. Day of nerving: In medium to large saucepan melt butter, stir to flour, then add milk gradually and cook and stir until thick and smooth. Stir to onkm, mustard, pepper, cheese, tomato paste, garlic powder and salt Beat well wife beater. Add prawns d SOME QUESTIONS ON ETIQUETTE By ELIZABETH L. POST or The Ermfy Post Institute Dear Donna: The man leads the way because ft b considered his prerogative to find fee most desirable table, and on reaching ft first, to puD out a chair for his companion. However, it is the lady who should lead fee way to the dance Dear Mrs. Post: Is it proper for a man to lead his date to a table to a restaurant that has no host or hostess? Also, is it proper for him to lead the way from toe table to the dance floor? I say "no," be- floor. g Dear Mrs. Pest: Is ft true cause I feel like a when this happens, but have that when eating, sue must albeen told that I am wrong. ways cut meat wife a knife kmna and fork? Is ft ever socially tag-a-lon- By DORSEY CONNORS STOP hustling and bustling long enough to LOOK to the mirror, and LISTEN to a few pearls Of wisdom: Are the circles down to your diin? Are your eyes listless and dull? Are the coma of your mouth turned down? Aha, my lass, its high fima to call yourself to one side acceptable to cut it wife the fork alone? Rita Dear Rita: When fee meat is firm steak, chicken, chops, roasts, etc., you must use your knife. However, manners are designed to help you do filings in fee easiest, most practical way. Hamburgers, croquettes, sweetbreads and other soft meats may perfectly well be cut or broken apart wife fee side of your foik. and thoroughly drained scallops along wife mushrooms. Heat through and serve over fluffy rice and garnish wife paprika and parsley. Makes 8 savings. (To keep sauce warm until time to serve over rice, cover pan and set into another pan of hot water kept at lowest temperature.) Merry Yuletide Gifts For Men Nifty gift ideas for the man your He include a handsome bedside note pad to a decorative case. PuD out fee pencil and fee battery operated light goes on . . . Or, pick a spacious three drawer jewelry - and - gadget cabiwife Black net, covered Watch cotton tartan plaid a handsome, masculine look atop the dresser. . . . h R does little good to have a beautifully decorated home and a luscious, festive board if you, doll, look like something left ever from last Christmas. Draw a hot bath, load ft with bath oil er a package of baking soda. Cream your face. Get in the tub. Place cotton pads soaked with witehhazd over your eyes. Empty your mind as you would empty a papa- - bag. Shake rut all thoughts of Christmas cards, presents, trees, turkeys. Think of a tropical isle, a sandy beach and fee hot sun on your bark . . . YouD recharge your bat- teries and be able to resume full steam ahead wife the chores, and the Christmas tree lights wiU shine ot a prettier, more relaxed you! BEAUTY BRIEFS: There b no longer an excuse for you to flub your eyeline or miss a lovely curve wife your lipstick not if dear old Santa brush wfll leave one of those giant new magnifying mirrors in your stocking. last-minu- te Its a 106 per Mom Complains Mom By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN complains to all her DEAR ABBY: I have an friends and relatives about older sister who is married how impossible fee kids are to handle, bew hard shee and has three school-ag- e chilworked, and how shell never dren. When this sister wants to do ft again. take a weekend trip with her Well, Fm sure Mom to (rilhusband (recently they took ing th truth, tat just Jet Sis off tor a month!) she just whistle, and Good Old Mom" calls Good Old Mom" to is right back there again. This come and stay wife her lads, has been going on tor five and Mom nearly breaks her years. What should I say to neck getting there. "Good Old Mom when she Good Old complains to me? Ive thought Afterwards, News of tiie engagement of Miss Karen Burton and Paul A. Miner was disclosed Saturday at an announcement luncheon at file Salt Lake Country Club. The bride-eleis a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Burton, llSG-ls- t Ave. Mrs. Burton was party hostess. Parents of tha future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Art U. Miner, 1104 Bonneville Dr. The betrothed couple will speak nuptial promises in a ceremony to be performed March 12 to the Salt Lake Temple. They will be honored at a reception that evening. The bride-to-b- e is a senior at the University of Utah, where she affiliates wife Chi Omega, Spun and Cwean. She was named to membership in Mortar Board. The future bridegroom also b a senior at the U. of U. He is a member of Sigma Chi, fashionable Min? Look for Modern Wall Decor Mini picture fashions are making picture news. Th most popular ones are being used to wall groupings and table top displays on small easels. Mini mirrors, framed to compliment basic decorating styles ere being included in wall arrangements, too. a Sewf Stmtf will b honored ct an coon how. on Sunday. m Dt. 14. ltdof hor recognition 3rd birthday. Fnondt and rota-tt- v ara invitad to cal between 1 at the and i home of e demon. Hamer E. Sever, ton, M Wautd w, awrrar, iim. DEAR sIS: Tell "Good Old Mom that If site wants to sit, ova for Big Sit, with yon. But her whining about it b becoming stand, or roll fts OX thvsame. CONFIDENTIAL TO "TRYING HARD: Good for you. NOTHING is impossible except getting your name Off a mailing list. Karen Burton Phi Sigma and Alpha Epsilon Delta. He wifi continue his education at fee U. of U. College ef Medicine. Jewelry Glitters For Christinas Jewelry flashes forth boldly this season, to the Twenties mode of generous quantities of gutter. Long earrings, for example, are back, in super sizes, twinkling wife frankly Christmas tree sparkle. Some are to lengths of mirror rectangles rimmed wife the gold, nearly touching shoulders. Others combine all kinds of stones, such as turquoises, and corals, or simulated rubies and emeralds set to tree-forgolden shapes swinging wide and free. With fee earrings go fee biggest rings yet seen, the new way to match up. Stones from the earrings are repeated on wide bands that cover up to the knuckle. m OOOGOGGGOGGGGOO 'ryC- S YEAR'S o UNIT - "tst G O 83 YEARS YOUNG Nn. Etta) of some choice phrases, but chicken. YOUNGER SIS I'm Karen Burton Betrothed To Paul Miner cent magnifi- v Co. Dear Abby cation feat gives you a perfect closeup. Actually, its not a mirror at all, but b made of a reflective substance that is almost indestructible. , r. & "Over the river and through the woods to Grandfathers house well go. Remember that verse? It went on, The horse knows the way to carry the sleigh through the white and drifted snow. The holiday season is here, and while we may not be lucky enough to travel in a sleigh over whim and driftij-sno- w, we can capture the vase itself in many decorating ways. A sheet of poetry, matted in a brilliant color and interestingly framed, can add a personal decorating plus to a wall in any room of your home. I have seen many have used rooms which framed verse as Sue Sine waii decorations. A friend of mine in New England brought her sons school poetry to a local hand printer who lettered the works in a Gothic script on parchment paper. After the poetry was lettered, and beautifully done it was, my friend had the works matted in red and stripped in a simple gold leaf frame. The poetry now hangs in her study, along with some of the art work of one of her daughters and the musical compositions of another. By ELAINE RENELL Deseret News Staff Writer The dancing bear was visiting Highland Park Elementary School wit: the Childrens Ballet, a troupe from the University of Utah Ballet Corps that gives command performances to elementary schools throughout the city. And the children at Highland Park School discovered the world of ballet to be filled with magic, wonder end VARNEY president, Dorothy Draper GOLDEN WEDDING In honor of their 50th wedding the family of Cartes D. and Syhrto Price Evns are having open house S artTdey, Dec. 13th from 3 to at 4 Second Av Self Lake City. They were married Dec. 11 171 in Sett Lake City and ere tha parents of Kathleen Reese Stanley C and Webb D. Evans. They owned and operated a restaurant in South Salt taka for 31 - Mr. Evans was d charter member of the South Salt Lake Commerce. Ftledi cnemiwf cortfitry Invited. No gifts. ?0 1 - FRUIT $26.50 Wly g o o o f fmi for qi omen far owe fell to family ef 4 S for three months. o TERMS vr- PI jnrt er FOOD SUPPLY AVAIUBU PERMA-PA- - SIR K 0 EM 2MI toft Salttltt CIO, Dot Mtli-- tt. 091) 4SSSS71 o G O G O |