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Show y MTrflVfvffttK-PAV- lS 5 JOURNAL, MARCH ?0, 1589 NORTH pAttS tfAPra MARCH ?9, 1589 i V i kMk I "Ihe 054 PtiylwuM?" will I prrrntr4 l Mwh 2D and 31, given hy the the I UUajixt A4nWMon in free. THE OLD PLAYHOUSE Hk (H40i rdrx nj xing Ihcaire ikivto,. Mjfili M hfn 2-- H yhoMx anj p4iii voi k 4 Ihc mI 1) krffwx ik Multi Krgion.il XjwxmI Muiiul lor lh "the ijij uI C ijjh.c" at ih Mum 8 p m l he cnicf i ,!!? fklli in Bouniiful arm. xpjiklmg mutual, ik hM.u kited 0(1 Lake aura Ikaire. 4 Carl unit ikaire. (4 Ik Sail bnngx hwA an socvccknl er ability tk cast in freeing whatev- has. It is Arne in a positive way. building on their strengths raikr than Ikif weaknesses. Without evceptHHt all of youth base fell an tmprosement in DtHIVS and fev arme al the akm wiih tk tumkinw cah. whcckh.ius. complete their feelings of nil xwingtng lump. I rum ikn on xcgmcntx of bow x ih.il ixKC played on Ihc hall Lake 1 kater Mace w ill cmcriuin ihc audience. "Icicr Pan." "Han-te- l and (irdcl." and delightful yogs. dunce and production and sense of accomplishment. Tkre is a sense of discipline that comes from this type of experience . numkrx. .SHIRLEY ARNETT. Young Womens MIA president said. My attitude is that Christ didn't say deal only wuh the normal, lie said "When ye have done it unto one of the least of these, yc have done it unto me." This musical production has afforded the handicapped great growth. T he production is free of charge. The caM of arprovtmjtcly 55 directed hy Carolce F.nkvxon.Tk Mall includes 20 profevsioo.il and expcnenccd siaff memkrs who hnnp rich backgrounds to assist in musical production. Seventeen Mutual stalT members have also assisted. h tk Ml SICAL THEATRE is one of the stretching. building and enriching experiences in which human beings are involved." said Mrs. Lrikksson. "You arc always elTcctcd by your cast and stalT. When your material is as charming as the Salt Lake Theatre, and your stalT is as capable and able as this stalT and finally, when your cast is (he pure pleasure then musical this one is theatre is the heightened experience it is meant to In addition to being a musical experience for the audience, the production climaxes the year for the Mutual for the Handicapped. I AM so impressed with k." the skills the handicapped have been able to achieve. through ddlercni cvcv now that we have seen what iky can do. Ikre doesn't seem to be a limn to human Mcntul." stall we have is be vod. "Ik (LiXx. liviiy p.ii(unt at our youth ; Film For Sr. Citizens Planned CLEARFIELD The film. "Help Yourself To Better featured at the Health" will Heritage Center Friday at 12:30 p.m. for all interested senior citizens. k THE 16 minute color film will discuss physical fitness, general fitness areas and shopping. It is being shown in conjunction with national nutrition week and will be followed by a discussion period. There is no charge, tb Health News from Dr. year before we moved here, my college-agdaughter took lessons in judo to learn how to but didnt protect herself. I thought it was silly mind. I did mind, houever, when the instructor told her class that they can "crack their own necks and backs to stop headaches and other pain. Isnt this e dangerous? A. It certainly is dangerous. Tell your daughter that she should on no account try to attempt such a thing. The Doctor of Chiropractic spends over 4,000 hours learning how to adjust the spinal column before he fc cpialified to practice. Your daughters that spinal judo instructor is right as far as knowing of headache and manipulation is vital in the control back trouble, and all of science is now aware that nerve pressure can cause disease as well. But it could be tragic to attempt to cure a headache or disease at the hands of an untrained manipulator. The theory is the relief of nerve pressure of chiropractic it but requires achieving basic and seems simple, hands that are trained and very sensitive so that of giving the only assurance there is no danger Tell your daughter her judo care. excellent patient instructor should stick to his field before he injures someone. We accept Group, Auto, and Industrial Insurance NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION Now Open All Day Saturday CARE CENTER 220 North 95 East, Kaysville 376-349- 5 Irish School I icU krvuc (Tup-te- r tv hoMing mne Al $ Modem on HurvJ.iv arvl I rnriy Amcik-i- hf vpevial activities, STl DENTS FROM the ncr hoMcd by tk'Davix AfS Chapter will climax tk two day xiay. Mix. Kaye (Tntlcy. previdcnl of Ik Da vi hgh Chapter, ix chairman of the actixinex. Waviikh front area. Murray. Silt Lake (Tty and Brigham City will be hovied by the tJavix Irish group. Tkv wdl ned during Iriday with the highlight of tk djy. a tour t4 Hill Al B. That evening a potluck dm- - Preceptor lota Chapter. Bela Sigma Phi. met al the home of Mary Ann Bundy in EaM Layton for Ikir cultural lexxon "Tannhauxcr." an opera by Richard Wagner, given by Barbara Hen mu-de- Kara at ikir xckoL Lui ix xtaymg wnh the Pcndcrholt family in Layton. Rhyme & Reason VESTIGES OF PARTING Parting ofiejt comet and goes before we know its name; One by one, the poignancies reveal a transient claim: ' y tk A coffee wax held al home of Kay Hy nes in Bountiful w kre members and gucMv enjoyed good food and good company. Memberx met at the home of Aice Wood in Kayxvillc and the opera "Madam Butterfly" by Puccini wax reviewed by Wanda Ellis. This opera has been made into a movie and the music, especially "One Fine Day" 7 ix Kavi!lo Uvd r Tor- - a favorite of kr women ad oh a 'l Ito-ee- d.i vnlmg lix tk pl k( viol Nth men av iivMi.n fv-iut- 2 Veit for v tome m and mei kmia lupen, June Xm, I a(ol Il iKiv, Kaltsv VXiIli women V nd v Sic at, I in J i.U-and Xnn kin'll np i Layton News Rt DONE! XM. (Ml Ilf RLM of annual lloxpitality Hopv Ik THE SHOP opened thiv week adiaveni to drkkcn. XI AI.PII k Gamma Chapter Bountiful entcriained Preceptor Iota Chapter at their vhop and lx now known a u m( Miring for M on. Kaw-vilte- . (mI at II hop iv open fuc daV lliiough S iitiiJ.iv and Ik hout jie bv Ann ha ken a litibrng (ei dent id Kav v die and Kj beer Ann Logan. owner and 4peMot of tk Hen Hut llau Silting Shop in Kavwilie annttuiHing kr opening f a new hair Myhng tup for men. ri XX IS lUrillix at vo harpy to be hoimg amaher Al S Lin Arvk from CoMa cotch. in SJo-j- i lit. lota Chapter Meets arme 1 hurxday afternoon and May with hoM riimrficv overnight. Spevul eventv are plan- Students Styling llw n spcvial gucM of 77JW97 Memkrv .4 the CUT Club met lavl week at (IcarficlJ home of Mr. XX dmer Bailow . Thovc uttcnJing the monthly club acmviiy were Mix. John AJamv. Mrs. Ruth Adam and tk Mrs. Mary Robert, all of Layton: Mrs. Ray Harvey. Kaywille: Mrs. Dale Holbrook. Salt Lake City: Mrx. Stirling Ihornlcy. Wood Crow and Mr. Dclma Buh-ncl- l. ITcarliclJ. A former member. Mrs. Snowden Kukri. Nampa. Ida. was a Tk I avion tk nth v lub mem-be- I l)S XX.,rd i. tcaehcr basketball team placed second in the regional basketball tournament that concluded Saturday after-nooleant member were Monte Murpht . Mike Rendon. Kev in ( iray . ( urn Hit J. John irth. Kulon Pudlcwski. Mike llalliet. Joe Knowlton. i.nc Johnson. The team was couched by John (irav. Ihc first place team in Ihc teavher division was I run Height 7th Ward. I ' Ever dormant frosted bud, unwarmed by April breeze; Leaf that clings beyond its hour to swiftly wintered trees; Loneliness, as when one knows a books last page must turn; Hint of chill that huddles near as midnight embers burn; air that mourns the voice one hears no more; Echoes that cannot forget Whisper-haunte- d the door. REUNION REFLECTIONS SELF TREATMENT CAN BE DANGEROUS Q. Last The Da vi STYLING SHOP J a 4 t) iod At of the tun M-- ;j n by Maxine Croft Shreve Hr. Brian Burns W Richard Barton arCTIC AFS To Host when parting closed The Chiropractic Care Center i.r hank of Ann ia-ga- dent. "XXe look Special Mutual for (ailing lu 1 ky have a far greyer Nity to concentrate ml MW m stmciHMis than we ever im aeiKcJ." sjiJ fra vi l amp- kit. Young Mens MIA pie- - IlMlJKippcd firxcnix at the Regional Center on Multi-Regiona- Go back? To what reunion would I go When I have with me all that I hold dear Of College days? The slow growth of each year Is part of me: the blue, soft glow Of lamps on misty nights, the rich, low Chords of benediction they are near Me often. And my friends? I still can hear Their voices, feel their hands, and see them. Oh, How could you think to see them now would bring again Those long, long talks, that trembling joy in spring, The bitter hurt, the tramping in the rain, None of these remain visions Theres no reunion but remembering For beauty is such a fragile thing. 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