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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 1 1 , S79 THEATER iRPiTE (J LUW Officers Named New officers for the 1 year were named New Book Selections At Library The Kaysville City Library has new book selections to offer They are: FOR Flying ADULTS, coming by League of Utah Writers. Tom McNally; Fishing, The Dragonriders of Pern, Anne McCaffrey; Gun Care and Repair, Monte Burch; The Far Pavilions, M. M. Kaye; The World Almanac and Book of Facts 1979; Isaac Bashevis "Shosha, Singer. For The Children, Rocking Horse Secret," Rumer Godden; Silas and Con, A. C. Stewart, The Magical Cupboard, Jane Louise Curry; and How to Keep a Secret, Elizabeth James np the JEAN R. Paulson will serve as president. Mr. Paulsons accomplishments in the field of writing include having been editor of several California daily newspapers. Since his retirement, he has authored two books, a variety of magazine articles and fiction, edited books for the BYU Press and the Peregrine Press He is now on the Com- munications Department faculty at BYU and works with students on the Daily Universe. Mr. Paulson resides in Orem with his wife, LaVerne. MEMBERS OF the execu- tive committee and budget committee serving with the newly elected president are: Esther P. Parks, Salt Lake immediate City, Arlene Hamblin, Syracuse, president-elect- ; Bethany Chaffin, Salt Lake City, recording secretary; past-presiden- t; Della Abbot, Salt Lake City. sionalism A state workshop is held in Salt Lake Uitv in treasurer. Other committee chairmen and executive officers include. Dora Flack, Bountiful. speakers bureau; April EACH YEAR in September, a Writers Roundup is held Janice Dixon, Salt Lake City, with nationally prominent contests, Wanda S. Petersen, Amencan Fork, Lariat, Janet Balmforth, Provo, directory; Frank Decaria, Ogden, radio and TV publicity, Wanda Blaisdell, Ogden, Authors' Day, Alliance for the Arts and Kaysville Literary Art Guild Dinner SUBS VESTA P. Crawford, Salt Lake City, markets and con- Hot soup, test lists; Elizabeth Lane, Provo, displays; Olive W. Burt, Salt Lake City, lifetime Mrs Parks, historian; workshops; Mrs. Hamblin, newspaper publicity, Sherri Curtis, Provo, corresponding Jack Nelson, secretary; Provo, Roundup chairman. cream set the atmosphere think it always succeeds because its just plain funny, I came said Jim OConnor here from the East to direct who "How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, the show that opened at Pioneer Memorial Theatre. PMTS PRODUCTION is set in the sixties, the time the show was first produced on This Frank Broadway. Loesser and Abe Burrows musical was a tremendous success in New York and has enjoyed countless revivals, throughout the country, since the first showing. Based on the book, by the same name, by Shepherd Mead, How To Succeed takes a long and funny look at the organization man and bares foibles and fallacies all along the way. of Some Loessers memorable songs are the I ever-popul- You, Grand Believe In The Company Way, Old Ivy, and Brotherhood of Man. "We all like to jxike holes in the corporate image, continued Crittenden Paint & Glass Co. Newton-Fletche- and this Director O'Connor show takes a poke at everyone from the mailroom clerk to the chairman of the board as a young window washer topher Hall, Mary Hedahl, Annie Heller, D. William Inloes, Ryan Johnson, Amy Kipp, Jon Lotzenhiser, N. Lynn Mazer, Kathleen V. without makes his way to the very really trying terman, Pamela J. Pusey, William D. Richardson, John Rust, John M. Scheidell, Carol Schuberg, Jenna Vee tip-to- JOHN Newton-Fletche- is r Soeffker, William Squire, here from Chicago, to play the window washer who makes it." He has been seen in many musicals in the Midwest and always receives acclaim as the energetic young man. He first worked with Director OConnor when he appeared as guest artist at Purdue in Loot and Dames At Sea. Max Robinson, last seen as Mercutio in PMTs "Romeo and Juliet, has stayed over to play Bud Frump, the nephew of the nepotist president of the firm. Lauri Thompson, Ron Van Woerden, Tony Waag, E. Scott Wells and Lori Lynn Zabriskie. Settings are by Sid Perkes, guest designer from Utah State Theatre. Costumes are by PMT's Elizabeth Robinson and lighting designs by Don David. Choreography is by Rowland Butler, James Prig-mor- e is musical director and Evelyn Bartholomew will conduct the show. HOW TO Succeed In Business Without Really Trying promises audiences an evening of just good entersaid Kenneth tainment, Burton, PMTs manager. It SALT LAKES Duane Hill is Pres. J.B. Biggley. Zelie N. Ann Wetzel plays Hedy LaRue and the cast includes Michael A. Daniels is Rosemary, Helen Frank, Blazina, Michael Allen Gray, Chris- - iQi will play nightly (except Sun- days), Feb. 22 through March 10 at 8 p.m. with a matinee on Saturday, March 3, at 2 p m. Reservations may be made by calling the Pioneer Memorial Theatre Box Office. The Pro A Pe- Shop Fashion Hints Convenient - Priced Right Plan your wardrobe carefully when going on Aa warm climate vacation. Shower Doors Mirrors Paint & Glass Windows Storm Doors 1 547 N. Main - Layton 376-42- 1 Wall Covering cool two piece suit needs a For formal blouse or wear, consider one multicolored of the chiffons. A NATIONAL Rhyme & Reason s Literary Art Guild Club for their annual husband's guest night on Saturdav evening Feb Frigid night, some wind, light snow, Hope for spring postponed again. Days of sun, slight thawing, slow Mercury rise, bitter night and then Glorious morning, sun on high, Sparkling diamonds waft from trees, Hopes ascend to azure sky, Spring will come - or will it freeze? by Gladys Hesser Burnham 17 lman, Mrs Elaine Bean, Mrs THE ROCK Loft in Fruit Heights provided the setting for the "Old Time Movies theme in black and white. Scattered about the walls were photos of the old time movie actors and actresses, with streamers and stars accenting the hall TABLES THE were decorated in white linen, black place mats and white china with black and white Centernapkins striped pieces were bowls of red and white carnations. Flach person attending brought a black silhouette portrait of them- as well as members as are the workshops Announcements of upcoming contests, which include books, poetry, articles, and fiction, will be made in a few weeks. An innovation being considered for this year is a new category for WE WANT to encourage Paulson novice writers, It is part of the said Leagues creed that we help the newcomer. Established in 1936, the League now has 14 chapters throughout the state. The or- Ardis Alder and Mrs Anita np Timothy Pungent! tor Asked a one-wor- definition of Fdgar Allen Poe, a student promptly volun- teered "Dead. Tri Supply, Philadelphia riunu selves Following dinner, the program consisted of some of the members putting on a melodrama along with old time movies shown and games. supplies workshops and speakers for the chapters as part of the program to improve profes- - LATE FEBRUARY for delightful dinner party hosted by the Kaysville Writing contests sjxinsored by the League are open TO ganization ice a 1 SALT LAKE PLAY THE EV ENINGS entertain ment was under the direction of Mrs. Margaret Jost, club president, Mrs. Gloria Nielson, vice president; Mrs Shirley Corless, secretary and treasurer, Mrs Donna Andrus, historian Committee members were Mrs Lee Ho- Hoagie buns, homemade pies and beginning writers. Taking parts in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying are r and Duane to r, John Hill It will be presented from now until March 10 at lioneer Memorial Theater. writers as well as successful local authors speaking in their particular field of expertise. 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Main in Bountiful, both at 7 p.m. - 1323 E. 1000N. ( FI I VM IS 8 00PM Davis THE FILM depicting the book by E.L. Komgsburg will be presented as part of National Library Week and is free for the young in heart of all ages, tb 8 (81PM 10 20 PM t.RUI PI RH1RM BU '(HIM I' I March 1' HIGH SO( II IV March 8 Award-winnin- Branch, 8 00PM odvssiv 7 8 00PM - From FARMINGTON The Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, a film based on the Newberry g book, will be featured April 2 at North (ot sn u Hll March D March 6 Film On Children's Book Is Featured At Davis Libraries 12 8 00PM I '1)1 RS 1 .11 I M'ISIRO ' March II u 8 00PM 10 10PM SK.O'I'HOI'I SIIHI Will 1 MON I llll V PV I HON IIOIV (.R 'll 'M KUED UNIVERSITY Of UTAH VI |