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Show 6 Theater the said, 'If you make a niuke you have M be god w and keep going. In commercial acting, if you nuke a mistake they say vui and do it over again. And with theater you interact with the audience " While working in Los Angeles, she passed up an opportunity 10 go 10 1 urope so she could stay with her son. She studied acting for two years from a professional coash. It was at that time she was also taught about Jesus. l was brought to Christ through a chursh that catered to actors." Mercer said. Mercer left Los Angeles and went to Oregon, where she married her high sshool sweetheart, before coming bask to L'tah. In Oregon she became the assistant leaJcr in the community theater there. And she taught a class on how drama can work with church at the George I os University. 1 found a lot of positive thing can he done with acting." Mercer said. She was instrumental in gelling theater groups going in sister churshe while there. When she does a play she wants it to be professional. "I give it as much polish as possible. I'm strict about following professional rules," she said. She has taught two workshops here and directed one big production. The acting group also m-rk- s io 74. Mlic a good age range. It caster la find scripts la do." Mercer CJld. Through Messengers. Mercer also offers theater arts work- shops. with ihe nesi one elated for May IX. She has laughi for ears and has been in performing art since she was a young child. Mercer, now 28. did her first big performance while In junior high and has performed at ML halftimes. Several years ago. Layton City asked her 10 teach a drama program. She was a professional model for four years, then was a fashion coordinator and taught modeling clashes, choreographed shows, did the art directing and had her own career at the same time. Mercer has done both commercial acting and live theater. "I like theater a lot better." Id l did a iwordiv workshop in the fnogniamt Ihe Messengers Will pertorm two major prudutuont a rk From 7 ii "W will he ihcr M tome alitc. 1 lie Hide can Hvm l.kc jut a group of Murie; when ue act 11 uui 11 become more real People like io tec 11 acieJ mil." Mercer Mid. Though puny of the Mecn-ge- r arc member of the Clear fielJ thurh, not all arc. 1 here arc 30 active actor with 12 alter natec. They come from a far north a Hoy and a far couth ac Kawiiic, and range in age from X li6 LAKESIDE 197 Miy3 year, the nest one m the lalh 'll ukes four months to prepare." she said Hut they perform a ploy in worsh.p servue ome a month, I on Masero, a member of the Messengers, has helped to wthc some of its scripts, lorn and Alice W ilon enjoy being part of the action. Torn Wilson has had major roles in a couple of the plays, insludmg the part of the I aster Hunny in one and of Christ in another. L very thing is handled by audition. W hen a person becomes a she said. All of the work is volunteer and their budget is through lions. Just since last November, they have purshased five lapel microphone and a portable miser syv tern, all paid for by donations. The scripts are expensive and royalties must be paid. "I hard and if I can't find something we write it." she said. They have already done three original stage pljys. "Wc get the most response to State University May Monday: WSU's department 0: 626-609- Don Kcipp faculty Percussion Recital. 7:30 p.m.. Shepherd 626-680- 0. Saint Latter-da- y Stu- dent Association presents its 59,000 students attend 71 schools F?)R BOND FUNDS ARE NEEDED FOR 282 NEW CLASSROOMS Seven new elementary schools Classroom additions for ten schools Renovations for many schools Land for eleven school sites ADDED VOTED LEEWAY TAX IS NEEDED: To qualify District to receive full stale aid funding. million annually in new state funding is at stake. Start-u- p funds for 282 new classrooms Maintenance, textbooks, libraries, staffing for new schoolsclassrooms. Class-siz- e reduction not funded by legislature Classroom computers, software Meet future critical needs. $2-- 3 626-795- 0. workshop, career-developme- nt 12:30 p.m.. Student Services Center 152, free. 626-609- 0. WSU's Ott Planetarium shows "The Stars of Spring." 6:30 p.m.. and "Voyage to the W'SU's Concert and Chamber Choirs in concert. 7:30 p.m.. Peery's Lgyptian Theater, 24 5 Washington Blvd., Ogden, $3.50-S4.5- 0, 0 or 626-850- 626-685- 5. Thursday: Weekly Convoca- Services for Women Students tion will feature Judy Gorman, singer, songwriter and guitarist. - Dee Events Center, free, 626-609- 4. Friday and Saturday: Families Alive Conference, "A Call to Action: Overcoming PROPOSED: BONDING FOR $75 MILLION FOR CONSTRUCTION, LAND. VOTED LEEWAY TAX INCREASE OF .0006. I6th-an-nu- al Planets," 7:30 p.m.. Lind Lecture llall, SI per show Ayr students or $2 per show for public. 1 n Maya Angclou, poet and author, will present a public lecture as part of the Families Alive Conference, 7 p.m.. well-know- for Services Wednesday: Women Students will feature a 621-180- 0. rclationship-sepa- Barriers to Creating a Better World for our Children, Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; and Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to noon; Shepherd Union Ballroom, S30 per person, $36 per couple, COSTTO TAXPAYERS FOR $100,000 PROPERTY $75 million bonding: $39, or $3.25 a month Voted leeway increase: $33 or $170 monthly-highepossible after five years st 626-609- 4. Yes, we Military news . Navy Seaman Andrew M. Oliverson, son of Gary W. Oliv-ersand Julie A. Higdon of Layton, recently reported for duty aboard the destroyer USS in San Kinkaid. home-porte- d Diego. The 1996 graduate of Northridge High School joined the Navy in August 1996. Air Force Airman 1st Class Xclsen E. Bernardo has graduated from the electrical systems apprentice course at Sheppard Air Force Base, Wichita Falls, Texas. on Bernardo is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Bernardo of Layton. The airman is a 1996 graduate of Northridge High Phillip T. Campbell has enrolled in the U.S. Army for six years, said Staff Sgt. Anthony L. Freda of the Layton recruiting School. Marine Lance CpI. Robert C. Brennan, son of Robert J. and Shirley S. Brennan of Kaysville, recently reported for duty with 1st Battalion, 4th Marines, 1st station. Campbell entered through the Armys Delayed Entry Program and will receive a $4,000 enlistment bonus. Marine Division at Camp Pendleton, Calif. The 1996 graduate of Davis High School joined the Marine Corps in October 1996. His wife, Pamela, is the daughter of James Havgen of Farmington and Diane Havgen. CUMIUUS TOOLS a DAY ONLY Leave behind highly advanced MAY 7 WEDNESDAY, 11:00 A M.7:00 P.M. LAYTON, UT Terms of Sale Approved Check, Visa Masyercaro Discover Card VFW. POST 8307 1389 N. MAIN ST. treadprinls. (And evcryfhinq on elsethe road.) 4" ANGLE GRINDER RVOBI Reciprocating Saw Set includes carrying case K Grinding Wheels 1 AT&T and BELL 14 39 Cordless Telephones Factory Serviceo, Warranty ,aes. Chop Saw EPMLdD'u1 11(3 u 243 VALUE Blank VHS Video Tapes Made In Each j I MICHELIN Heavy Duty 6000 Lb. Jack Stands Limit 10 Per BURT BROTHERS Twister Flashlight Customer 115 Volt Work Light r, INDUSTRIAL Lev 626-609- 0. weekly devotional featuring Kenneth W. Godfrey, former director of the Ogden and Logan Institutes of Religion. 10:30 a.m., LDS Institute of Religion, 1602 Ldvalson St.. Ogden, free. will feature its WSU's Alumni Association will sponsor its annual fishing Derby for Students with Disabilities. 9 a m. to 1:30 p.m., Lindquist Plaza Duck Pond, free, self-estee- B. Davis schools are crowded the ones we write ourselves. We write them with the people in the area in mind. It is really interesting. The program is for the community," Mercer said. 626-789- 7. 0. Services for Women Students will feature a Turning Point" workshop focusing on assertiveness, single parenting and displaced homemakers, 6:30 p.m., Student Services Center 152, free. of performing arts presents the Tuesday: Art by Lester sh who will present "The History of Women in Music and Performing Arts," 10:30 a.m.. Shepherd Union Ballroom, free, ration workshop on "Rebuilding Self Esteem." 12:30 p.m.. Student Services Center 152. free, FOR YOUR SUPPORT AND VOTE IS VITAL! fSr OGDLN - The following events are scheduled ut Weber V VOTE FOR MAY 6 ELECTION member of the theater group, they must attend and panuipaie if they nuke the commitment, WSU CALENDAR Union Bjltroom, free, DISTRICT ENCOURAGES TEAR PROOF TARPS rxc 2 Ton Come-Alon- g 4000Lbs. of Pulling Power DAVIS Co. MICHELIN HEADQUATERS BOUNTIFULNSL 2885 S. 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