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Show Mf ItMf MT Mtl Camelot' Concludes Tuesday be made by calling In event of a 262-242- 1. - rainout, tickets for that night will be honored at any subsequent performance. Musical Unfolds In Murray Park final preparations for the opening of the gala musical which stars Stephen Cracroft in the lead role as King Arthur, Denise Dillard as Guenevere and James Horrocks as Less than 10 hours after the pomp and pageantry in London reached its climax, pageantry of an English royalty-relatenature began in Murray park. Starting last night (Wednesday) and continuing through Tuesday,' the Murray Arts Council is presenting the musical Camelot, complete with a royal MURRAY. d wedding, Jenkins, director; David set Zvacek-Oehle- r, designer and Zvacek-Oehler- Susan , costumer. House managers are Cal and Arline Gillen. Sound is by SCR Sound Service. The rehear- the Merrill director and Robert Lentz director of a sal accompanists have Doug orchestra. Susan Thompson has assisted Mr. Lentz, jousting, technical Lancelot. Doug Bishop is the shows producer. is song and dance. The park has been a beehive of activity during the past week as cast and crew made duction roles are Sam Merrills while assistants are Beth Porter and Paul Hite. Others in key pro been Lynda Wangsgard and Julie Faerber. Good seats are still available each night, noted ticket manager Janet Towers. Mrs. Towers suggested that a patrons bring blanket and wraps for greater comfort. The show begins pro- mptly at 8:30 p.m. Seats are not reserved. The Arts Council is Tuesdays final tuneup was presented to about 200 senior citizens, many of whom had enthusiastic comments for various aspects of the show, selling refreshments. Tickets sell for $4.50 and $5.50 in advance and $1 more at the gate. Reservations at the lesser price may yfttTff ffttf yyyftMiyyi WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, July 30, 09 MffM IMI 1981 especially the leading David Love, Berry characters. Payne, Mark Arner, In addition to Steve Kerr, Bonnie Cracroft, Miss Dillard Harris, Loyce Lintz, and Horrocks, those Carol Supplee, Miriam with key roles include Rich, Nolan Mitchell, Kevin Westenskow, Tom Stokoe, Kris Alisa Gary Higbee,PaulSpence Hite, Juretich, Peggy Davis Freebairn, Mike Broschinsky, and John Williams. Also in the cast are Kail Anderson, Robert Mat-thiese- n, Roberg. Also, Jesse Steve Greathouse, Bennion, Isabel Sandy, Clare Sandy, Francine Faerber, Wendy Christensen, Mary Williams, Kathleen Hase, Bonnie Harris, Christie Hale and Julie Faerber. Only one Utah bank gives you the right to move all over the West and have your bank move with you. Other banks don 't give you this right. Only First Interstate Bank does. Because only the First Interstate Bank system has banking offices throughout an 1 1 state territory. 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It will clude Paint Your Own Rainbow, which consists of original stories and poems written by children and interpreted by college students, on Aug. 3 and in- summers potpourri of old stories, new stories, poems and limericks presented by the Afternoon Players Fairytales and Fables, including not only familiar stories, but limericks and 7. playAug.4and6. SUMMARY 1981 Lo Prc 101 62 98 99 96 96 96 71 0 0 101 70 TR 65.01 60 0 64 0 62 0 Hi July July July July July July July Dry to Pic 22 95 61 23 97 63 24 94 68 TR 25 92 .01 70 26 67 60 27 87 55 28 97 59 15.67 Year's Moistur FORECAST: Aug. 5. Stag, a story of magic and enchantment, will THE WEATHER HI as well, will The King poems play lM 0. Friday 0 0 TR 0 0 graduate and Bruce Smith direct Paint Your Hundley, Keven Myhre, Patty Bruce Smith Sand-stro- City Increases Planning Fees Hefner, WEST VALLEY. Thursday approved substantial increases Own Rainbow and The King Stag. Members of the cast include Jaye Beetem, Vicki Crocco, Kim and David Smith. The City Commission with Two students, David Smith Admission is $1.25. T lekets may be reserved in advance by calling the PMT box office or may be purchased 12 33 Southerly winds Soturday Chance of widely scattered thunder showers in the afternoon and evening through Sunday. High's In the upper tOs and 90's. Low's mid 50's end 60s. Supervising director for the Afternoon Players is Vern Adix, a professor at the He directs UofU. Fairytales and Fables. Also included in the cast are several children, including Shane Ian Baldwin, Murdock, Richard Tricia Gretchen Soffe, Sand-stro- May Soffe, Lisa Wilburn and Julie Convenience. It comes with the territory. Willardsen. The costumes were coordinated by Sue First Interstate Bank Me, oef FJi J Ann Du Puis. in rezoning amendment and conditional use permit fees. The cost of obtaining a zoning change will increase from $20 to $70 under the revised fee plan. 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