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Show Burl Ives, folksy collector. and interpreter of folk songs, beats news photographer to ae draw and then interviews himself on folklore. VISITS S. L. DOG-TIRED Folksy Folk Ballad Singer Arrives for Ogden Show — _ air Just back from a 38,000. mile tour during which he enter- tained G. I.s “from'the Arctic circle to the deserts of Arabia,” Burl Ives, famous singer of folk songs, Tuesday landed in Salt Lake City dog-tired and looking for a quiet place where he could rest up for a few days, before filling gagement in Ogden high auditorium next an enschool Thursday WEATHERMAN night. SAYS: He was mightily jmpreaned by the boys who are doing the fightoe in Korea, describing them as “game bunch of kids in an imee situation.” One of Hobbies When Mr. Ives emerged from a Frontier Air Lines plane -he spotted a nev:spaper photographer and reporter before they had identified him, directed them to stand together and look out at the mountain peaks while he took their picture. Taking pictures of photographers, he explained, was one of -his hobbies. The reporter, who wasn’t sure just what a folk song is, suggested that Mr. Ives. follow through the interview himself, which he promptly a The most amazing thing he en| countered on his 38,000 mile tour, | he said in answer ‘to his own question, was ice worms in the ' Arctic. In New Ice They abound in new ice, he explained, but are not present in old ice. oFr this reason when anyone mixes a. cold drink he always chips through to the old ice. Any- . « » But no drying worries for you! Your laundry. dries fluffy in a jiffy). . . with “the amazing - BENDIX automatic thing under 2,000,000 years of age is unsafe. The worms, he added, are transparent and cannot be seen but they can be felt. Another thing which astounded him DEMONSTRATION EASY TERMS... SEE TORBAY . «4 e IT AT "40 EAST 1ST SOUTH Open the singing rocks of that it was just some more folk lore hé had picked up. ‘He will appear in Ogden under the FREE was Alaska. They emit music, mostly “symphonies, which can be heard much better since G. Is arrived with radio ear phones. While bystanding listeners were trying, with obvious difficulty, to swallow this, Mr. Ives explained Mon. & Fri. Till 9 P.M. sponsorship of Weber college. P-TA Signs Speaker Jay C. Newman, special agent of | the Federal Bureau of Investigation, will be guest speaker at a father and son meeting of Wasatch school: Parent-Teacher Assn. Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the school, 1155 E. South Brigham E. Roberts gram chairman. will Temple. be pro- | | |