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Show r"Ttrnw i'wiii''i WEEKLY REFLEX LEADER DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. NOVEMBER 22, 1977 T?!f M nnPfiD 9 "Philemon, described by the director as "a beautiful musical with a tender story, begins a run Nov. 28 in the Weber State College Fine Arts Center Cellar Theater. I FEEL that the cast for this show is made up of some of the most talented thespians at Weber State, said director Buckley C. Jeppson. A small of seven has been selected. cast The show, a modern religious musical by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt, will be performed Nov. 28 through Dec. 3 at 8 p.m., plus a 2 p.m. matinee Dec. 3. PLAYING the role of Cockain, an actor who has been hired by the Romans to infiltrate the Christian unis Thomas derground, Charles Breuninger, a junior student who has played several dramatic and musical leads in recent WSC Theater productions. Opposite Mr. Breuninger is John Rust, cast as the Roman commander of the Antioch garrison. He is well known to Weber State audiences which attended the recent productions of A Little Night Music and The Mikado, among others. COCKALVS wife, Marsyas, is played by Teri Campbell, seen recently in a number of productions. She also has been in the Promised Valley Playhouse casts. WSC Jody Sch'umaker, a transfer from Southern Utah State College, plays the part of Kiki, a coarse and embittered actress and clown who turns on Cockain and has him arrested. AN actress who has been in several of Weber States musicals, Shawn b. rows, appears as the wife of a slain Christian leader, and Ned Butikofer, also with many WSC Mil V M Administrative and ticket offices for the building were moved into the Dee Events Center at Weber State College Tuesday and the college expects to take possession at that date, Dale Gardner, center director said. OFFICE furniture has been arriving and being placed. Monday a shipment of 600 " ; .V , ! :, ' ,,! i VI f '.( ' with events which require seating on the playing floor itself should be delivered, Mr. Gardner said. Many small items remain to be finished, and the contractor will be kept busy right up to takeover time, he said. Venable of the WAYNE campus planning office said his office is looking forward to the Nov. 21 takeover with high hopes there will be no last minute delays. All major jobs have been completed, he said. HE POINTED out that the first utilization of the building other than for the Nov. 1 (M .. - : ' ' padded folding chairs for use "''': "There will be a meeting to form new chapters of the Good Sam Club, Wednesday, Nov. 30 at 6:30 p.m. in the North Branch Library auditorium, said Allen Flint. 1 . 'H:?f 1 iK-- THERE are a lot of good national Good Samers in the area who do not belong to any chapter. We would like them to come and join one of our new chapters being formed, t - said Mr. Flint. This is a program for ail campers with recreational vehicles. Fun and fellowship are good at Sams rallies and Good NEEDS A HOME This German Shorthair needs a home with children who can offer a lot of loving care, according to Jerry Lofgren, shown with the red and white female. He said the dog can be purchased from the Davis County Animal Control Center in Fruit Heights. For further information about this dog, or any other canine at the Extenor center, call 376-835- 295-239- 5 4, sion 256. Opera Classes series of opera master classes at Weber State College start1 Slated At WSC Glade Peterson, Utah na- tive who has won interna- - tional recognition as a singer, has been engaged to conduct a ing Dec. 6. HE IS being jointly sponsored by the WSC Department of Music and Theater Arts and the Division of Continuing Education. The six class sessions will be held in the choral room at the WSC Fine Arts Center Dec. 6, 13 and 20 and Jan. 10 and 17 from 9 p.m. each night. FEE for the class will be 6-- IMullM $45 for a non-cred- it registration, or $60 for two credits in yflJPjfi 'JLlnniTUjli ILDI: JilTiil music. Mr. Peterson returned recently from Switzerland, where he sang professionally RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL in the Zurich Opera Company FREE ESTIMATES for many years and also made guest appearances all over Europe. AT PRESENT he is leading tenor and general manager of the newly formed Utah Opera Co. i : : :::: lot of help. PERSONS wanting to assist as a sponsor may sign up until Dec. 23 by contacting the ext. 205. CAP office, It is suggested that spon773-780- sors -- - which may be groups, schools, etc. - should determine what they can do to help by donating food, new or used clothing, toys, or paying a utility bill of a needy family. said. Any donations will be picked up by the CAP. DRY it UST FASTER LONGER ilsvspp 4 who want to gain knowledge 20 Years Experience .iVV 'm in depth about performance techniques will be welcome. are urged to come and see what the program can do for you. Mr. Flint is a campground inspector and he and his wife have traveled over the state inspecting and rating campgrounds, in spite of the ALL R.V. owners HE underwent open heart surgery two years after the stroke, and for a year his recovery was slow, said his wife, Joyce. But illness didnt stop the Flints from camping and enjoying the company of other Samers. They Good have recruited well over their 25 members which made them eligible for the Life Time Good Sam Award. Allen and Joyce are members of the Northern Utah Golden Spikers, Good Sam Chapter, ma Great outdoor gift jacket by Field & Stream -- students 773-718- basketA freshman-varsit- y ball game Nov. 23 at 7:30 p.m. sponsored by the Wildcat Club will launch public use of the center. FIRST visit by an outside opponent will come Nov. 29, when Long Beach State brings its basketball team for a practice game, again at 7:30 p.m. The King Family, sponsored by the McKay-De- e Foundation, will appear in the center Dec. 2 as the first entertainment utilization. 4495 person does not want to spon- sor an entire family, she Needy families may be nominated by calling the CAP before Dec. Families 16. needing help themselves are also urged to call for assistance, said Mrs. Bowns. grb A new look around the ski slopes is denim fashioned in jacket like parkas. These are being made by a company which specializes in jeans and the parkas are waterproof and lined with down. WELCH PLUMBING Serving the North Davis area with all your PLUMBING NEEDS From new construction to remodeling and repair. Phone 773-116- 9 Distinctive upper patch pockets and lower slash pockets. Snap closures. Meticulous accent stitching Adjustable snap strap for easy waist adjustment in back The warm insulation is 100 polyester Shell and interlining, nylon tafeta. Color, ale. Sizes 40 to 46, 44.95 Bountiful Monday thru Friday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. CLOSED SUNDAYS rapid suc- TICKETS go on sale Nov. and season ticket holders are requested to call early for 21, reservations. their Arrangements for general admission tickets may also be made by dialing the WSC Little Theater box office, or by calling at the office in the south lobby of the Fine Arts Center. 393-177- 3, SUP mium ift i.. i Tt cession after that will be a basketball game Dec. 3 with Loyola and a presentation of the Messia Dec. 4 by the WSC Music Department. 1 1 P i Vi h i 1Y(. '(IB severe stroke nearly five dividuals, clubs, church your carpets opera years ago, leaving his right side paralyzed. in- INDIVIDUAL donations are also welcome even if a COME CLEANER BRIGHTER : ITS PART of the annual drive that last year collected enough toys, food and clothing to sponsor 250 families. But the group had to turn away more than 100 other needy families, according to Lynda Bowns, program director. This year, we have set a goal of being able to help every needy family that comes our way, she said. But to do this, we will need a passages for presentation to the class and for critical assistance from the master teacher. on newsletter, book club, vehicle insurance coverage, Mexico insurance free, trip routing service, campground and services directory, discounts on accessories and LP gas, free credit card loss protection, free mail forwarding service, and colorful identity for members and their rig. Davis Community Action Program (CAP) and St. Rose of Lima Church in Layton will ban together this year to help needy families at Christmas. .tegular Price student working fact that Mr. Flint suffered a Membership includes a Community Action To Assist At Christmas Format of the classes will follow traditional master class procedures, with each Oft : . dedicating will come Nov. 23 and others will follow in rapid succession after that. , caravans." Clearfield Monday-Frida- y 10 a.m.-7:3- 0 Saturday p.m. 10 a.m.-- 6 p.m. CLOSED SUNDAYS THt 7AMIIV CINtlR 7100 S. f fh I per- persecution. Kim Blackett, a lead performer in The Apple Tree, has the part of Andos, a young and naive Christian. FOLLOWING in IILPIII Theater credits, forms the role of Servillus, a reluctant tool of the Roman 2 FREE QTSIOl PurchM With 1 QT. COCA-COL- A LARGE PIZZA! o( Any And thto Coupon! Free With Small Pizza Purchase! And this Coupon! EXPIRES DECEMBER 15, 1977 SOS N. MAIN. LAYTON |