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Show Iage 4, Lakeside Ret iett, November 6, 1980 Theater Group to Present 'Mary' Kaysville has a new community theater guild, according to Sylvia Blimes, who, with her husband Bill, will direct the guilds first musical production. The Kaysville Community Theater Guild is working indirectly with the forming Arts Council by The Guild will also be able producing more plays to produce plays not she than the Council has time already planned, said. to produce alone. The play will run during She said that in the past, the Council has the first three weekends produced the Messiah, (Friday and Saturday) in Sound of Music, My December, beginning Fair Lady, "Fiddler on Friday December 5th at 8 the Roof, and the annual p.m. at Davis High Heritage Kaysville-Frui- t Harvest School. Candy, will year and was in Brigham help promote mem- City 'for several years bership to the Guild. The before that. by Fernwood first Heights Heritage Cultural Festival. Mary, a story about And Performing Arts Since the Council is the courtship of Mary and Council to produce the comprised of civic and Joseph, is written by musical, religious leaders, they LaRae Christmas find it difficult to produce is also more than just a few permanent plays, Mrs. Brough said. seeking She went on to say the support from the Council. Kaysville needs a Guild can augment the community theater, said Council by helping with Mrs. Blimes. She said the annual Heritage when she and her Harvest Festival, the husband moved into the Christmas production area they became Messiah, and other teres ted in organizing a productions already on the calendar of events. community theater. Bill was involved with Mary. The guild . call 766-174- SHRIMP Rhea with Whicker on the organ. Sandy Butterfield, advertisement director of the play, said a fundraising drive sponsored FRI THURS SAT, 5-- PM 10 200 South Main St. INTRODUCING TOM TUCKER 5j 376-90- 1 Call Tom now and become one of his special people. While he can still give you your most convenient standing appointment. Mrs. Blimes 25off They asked to become of the group and I think it is a good idea, said Mrs. Brough. Mrs. Brough believes the Theater Guild will part the complement our posted reasonable prices until Thanksgiving Per- - Service Seminar Set BMkfl Civil BEAUTY SALON exam-ninatio- Tom has for city, county, federal and positions can prepare to do so by attending a preparation seminar Nov. 15 at Weber State College. 4 "taste" as well as ability he OPEN knows how you'll look best to the men in your life and the gals too. You've always wanted a hairdresser to be permanently interested in creating a lovelier you. The class will be held in Room 36 of the WSC Social Science Building from 9 a.m. to Y&aSk Now's the right time to make that change you've been thinking about. Those who plan to take service all express his appreciation, TOM'S services will be To tion. state, n STEAKS said. The Blimes were invited to help direct The .Sound of Music, which was already in produc- civil Chorus and walk-oparts are still available. For more information, theater community before we moved into the area. We heard about the Performing Arts Council and contacted Margaret Brough, a member of the council, Adams Dance Studio. m&m Garfield, choreographed by Clytie Adams, with scenery design by Janice Barns. The play will feature a chorus and string orchestra led by Lynette Carter, Practices are held every Saturday morning at 7 a.m. at the Clytie membership meeting is tonight at 7 p.m. at the Brough Senior Citizens Center. has She said Mary been a success for several years. 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