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Show MIMW T 6 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Apr. 30, Final Five Performing Arts Categories by Michele Bartmess history of the gram. MURRAY. The quality of competition in this years Green Sheet Performing Arts Awards categories is highlighted by the nominations in major categories of Show of the Year, Best Nonmusical and Magic pro- The Audience Appeal award is given each year to the per- former or group that captures the fancy of the audience, without upstaging other performers or overdoing an act. Often direction is a key to this award. There are four Moment. Nominees in those areas, plus Audience Appeal and for direction, are being named in this, the final of nominees this year, all from musicals. At Cottonwood high Jeff Barrow turned in a superb performance as Young Patric Den- to Wednesday nights presentation of the awards in a ceremony scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. at Kearns The youngster was not only appealing, he proved very capable of being convincing in the part. high. In last weeks paper, 30 individual student Theron Read, also a nominee for acting in a three previews nis in Marne. Cyprus were thespians nominated for non-musica- choreography, musical accompani- ment and chorus participation among the seven musicals. Nominees are listed order in alphabetical of the schools. Musical and nonmusical productions at Cottonwood, Cyprus, Granger, I and Attachments repair makes of)f vacuums. Specializ--inin Kirby, Hoov- Jer, Eureka & Bison. Genuine parts, bags,!T belts, brush rolls. We g J J .ENTERPRISES Tel. 54 IS S., KEARNS 966-141- 6 delightful in some s standout that made choreography brought the old town to choreography the number memorable. brilliant life. Although it featured Whitney Cook, the scene involved nearly the entire cast. At Granite, Let A Woman In Your Life was an exciting moment in My Fair Lady. Rex Olympus shining moment of the season. David Wehry and Pender told of Kirsten Brady joined fellow cast members and the delightfully what happens when a man becomes highs treatment of Tevyes Dream in Fiddler on the Roof was another shows technical director in presenting an entertaining slice. in- terested in a member of the opposite sex, trying to discourage Balloting for direction is done prior to the various shows even being considered for best musical or non- one from doing so. At Kearns high Marian, the Librarian musical awards. Obviously every show nominated for those awards has been well was a high point in The Music Man. Danny with Young joined Heidi Johnston and a But the directed. judges are looking at every aspect of every show when they consider direction, from casting to the little things that mean a lot. The past two years the directors award has not gone either to the best musical or non-music- This years nominees are all from musicals. Cottonwood highs Joan Hahn was nominated for her work with the Marne. The production was blockbuster, outstanding from beginning to end. It was colorful, entertaining and a tribute to hard work. This tough and the effort was a popular one with audiences who saw The Music Man. At Murray high, audiences enjoyed a hearty laugh at the antics of Wayne Tew, Cary Charon and Tom Pavey as the The high would be a memorable one. His work in Brigadoon left nothing to be desired. Musically the show was an outstanding success. Wendel was joined at the onset of the school year by newcomer Brenda Park, who took over the difficult task of drama director in a show she had not cast. Kearns highs production of The Music Man left a good feelIt was bright, ing. broad and wholly entertaining. Casting was excellent and the performances reached a high point on opening night and maintained it. It was Johnsons last hurrah at Kearns as he heads for the new Taylorsville high. Four of the nonmusical productions presented this year captured a nomination for their excellence. The judges pondered long hours to reach a most difficult decision. It was compounded by the fact that two of the plays were dramas and two were comedies, which forced the judges to look beyond pure enjoyment to the meat of the show. The nominees are Cottonwood, by Noal Coward with brilliant British humor and nominated elsewhere interesting opcharacter Joan for his character role in the musical and for his role in the schools portunities. Hahn was the director. Charlie Brown directed Cyprus highs presentation of Bran-do- The Magic Moment award is presented each year for a scene from a show that through a combination of acting, movement, n Thomas Charleys Aunt, comoffers that edy another British ROYAL TRIO . . . interpretation and to Granger, Granite, it Kearns and Olympus. From Grangers made certain that his last year at Granger from Jester Minstrel, and I in Once Upon A Mattress. Pavey is direction, seems transcend the norm. This year there was such a scene at Norman Wendel Cyprus, Kearns and All were Olympus. presented in the intimate theater style. Cottonwood offered Blithe Spirit, a comedy non-music- U 9995j J of mischievous than veterans this year and agreed that their task was the most difficult of the seven-yea- r W. ,the music and teen-ager- was l, as a tough kid. s. 40(1 group one was more Kearns, Murray and Olympus high schools comprise the competition. Nine judges saw the musicals; four the All are ELECTROLUX With Power Head highs Day, a moment where highly entertaining as Frankie Wing in Flower Drum Song. He was especially memorable in the nightclub scene where he tried to prevent a potential disaster. Kearns highs Mark Hutchinson brought a new dimension to the character of Tommy Djilas, often portrayed eight acting awards and in the April 16 nominations were made for technical, set design, i - Of Nominees Swells As Announcement Time Nears List Granite, Newly-crowne- Miss Salt Lake Valley, Lisa Evans, Is d unlimited flanked by attendants Joni Stathis and Camille Neddo. potential. laughter It was the schools first attempt at intimate theater and worked very well. Kearns highs cast for Thornton Wilders Our Town, managed to bring tears to the eyes of many in the audience for the touching slice of life production. Russ Johnson was the plays director. At Olympus high the audience was very involved in the courtroom drama, The Night Of January 16th. The jury is selected from the audience and the verdict differed in two of the three performances. Doug Bishop directed some outstanding character presentations. Among the questions to be answered Wednesday night will be which musical survived a series of tiebreaking vote procedures to capture this e years traveling pla-qu- which has previously rested at Olympus three times and Cottonwood, Cyprus and Murray, once each. Four shows were nominated. They included those presented once. of Miss Salt crowned Saturday night. Lisa Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Webb Evans, topped a field of 17 entrants. A member of the Cougarettes, Miss Evans captured talent honors in the pageant with a jazz dance routine to the hit song New York, New York. She also won the interview portion of the pageant. Serving as attendants to the queen are Joni Stathis, a Skyline high graduate who is attending the University of Utah and Cottonwood high senior Stake In Granger fellow Cottonwood stu- dent Krista Ragsdale. A 1977 graduate of Cottonwood high won the pageants leaderShe is ship award. Gealine Carlisle, now attending the UofU. Kami Herbert, a Cottonwood senior, was Miss judged Photogenic by the pageants official photographer. In addition to the four-stat- e d Your business is good for all of us . . . The wide-awak- bank e JIT makes it allso easy. SM FRANK A. NELSON UNITED BANK WHERE g imiadee h 5595 So. State m YOUR NEIGHBORS pahm-- . president JOHN MAIECKER exec, vice president LOREN SERVE YOU! URRY sr. vice president ROBERT PERRY 10 (ft lumuut udetedil sr. vice president Dial 262-746- 7 4100 c ; Rd 9 TO 5 PC KING OF THE MOUNTAIN Loyalty PG Day. But it must be remembered that a production can win the honor without having captured another That single plaque. has been done. All in all, the judges decide a 1122TROLLEY E HELD OVER tion, looking produc- at all V r V- Brigadoon, a musical with unlimited poten- - KING OF THE PG Stromberg, Lynn Ellis, Suzanne Stone and Miss Herbert. Miss Evans will represent Salt Lake Valley in the Miss Utah Pageant in June. director Pageant adCarol Zarbock and viser Marelyn Nielsen said plans are being made to enter a float in the Days of 47 parade featuring the royalty. They will also appear in the Murray Fun Day affair on July 4. MOUNTAIN 12:45, 2:30, 4:15, 6:00, 7:45, 9:00 - PG STARTS FRIDAY COAL MINERS DAUGHTER 12:45, 3:00, 5:15, 7:30, 9:45 PG FRIDAY 13th THE PART II $1.50 till 6:45 Mon. thru Fri. except All Seats f fIHus: R holidays PG MT BODYGUARD 'N WINNER BEST ACTRESS J COAL MINER'S PG DAUGHTER v: pg'N FLASH GORDON STAR TREK PG royal trio, the eight finalists included Jodi Buchi, Susan j HELD OVER CAVEMAN aspects. Will it be Marne, a first-time- r in his competition? Or perhaps N HELD OVER HARDLY WORKING G I 1:P0, 2:45, 4:30, 6:15, 8:00, 9:45 finally which show was really the top EXCALIBUR I AMT 0 1:00, 4:15,7:301 I Plot ALICE IN WONDERLAND V 2:50, 6:00. 9:20 G f Btvd c OPEN 12:30 Alt SEATS $2.00 till 5 :00pm Mon. thru Fri. except holidays J pg FASHIONlPfACE GREAT SANTINI r Plus PRIVATE BENJAMIN STIR CRAZY R r Plus THE VILLAIN r BLOOD BEACH Plus THE ZOMBIE AMY Plus ALICE R g IN WONDERLAND G mflnn ( BARGAIN PRICE THEATRES 'N $2.00 Opsn Til 6 PM Monday thru Friday Sun. Open Til 3 PM or Capacity Sat, I t gH To are prepared, ye shall stake preparedness IPhoneS SWlloiN ,fJ M.rJT SYIKSIU 3 If ye not fear is the theme of a Granger Central J KMGO STARR MRBARABACH caw- - FWfis, sssm : ussv fair to be held tonight in the stake center, 3150 So. o.M 278 471 1 Highland A . FORCE OF ONE (HI TMt Octagon in. (Thursday) IPhone West. The open house affair will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. with families 3895 the stake being Invited to the presentation being held under the direction of Don Bennion, stake president. Booths will offer ideas on food storage, drying foods, and career awareness, physical health and first aid and gardening with each of the five wards involved in the presentations. Special offerings will be blood pressure checks, demonstrations of physical exercises, samples of food prepared from storage Items. A spread made from wheat gluten, eggs and seasonings will 8, Col. 9) be 969 MANN Rtf 54th S EXCALIBUR) FofRed by rI a god. (r) by ,uCVound a King State of the Art in Living Animation. The A FORCE OF ONE ANSRICAN ivPOP , Ve f r. tEI THE Octagon DCNAlO SUrHERlANI. emergency preparedness, finance (See Page - SO TROLLEY S Redwood k SALT LAKE. VFW members will begin their annual sale of Buddy Poppies tomorrow (Friday) to com- of The free enterprise system which made our country great is reflected in Eldon Pughs business. Together with many other locally controlled and managed firms, it is responsible for a substantial portion of the areas economic backbone. In fact, his organization and United Bank have a lot in common. We, too, are local people working for the improvement of this area and it gives us no small amount of pride to be associated with organizations like Eldon Pughs. - 966-3331- "CARRIACE Loyalty Day Is Friday; VFW Selling Poppies Host Fair GRANGER. Anderson, Richfield. Wednesday nights show at Kearns high. It will all be retold in The Green Sheet on the morning of May 7. memorate Birdene Magna; Roof. Word of that decision, as difficult as it was, will be delivered at the conclusion of Miss Camille Neddo. Ten years ago, Eldon Pugh had an Idea and It blossomed Into a business which today end drive lines for trucks and Industrial machinery supplies transmissions, rear-end- s Intermountain area. Eldon Pugh Machine S Truck Parts, 570 W. 400 throughout a South, employs 30 people and had a gross volume In excess of $3 millions last year. Utilizcargo airplanes, the firm flies emergency parts to repair disabled ing two company-ownetrucks and machinery In Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming and Utah. And It supplies through Its base outlet here the needs of a lengthy list of operators of such equipment. Eldon 's Idea fills an Important role In the area and affords a livelihood for many people. cap- Olympus the Year generally entails excellence in all areas. A brief glance at other nominations would indicate that every one of these shows indeed reached excellence. Pageant Tiara Lake Valley here focation in an abandoned refrigerator. Born on Jan. 22, 1976 In Tacoma, Wash, to Jerry Dan and Mary Ellen Nielsen Christoffer-son- . Parents are members of LDS church. Survivors, parents; sister, Lesha Danette, Magna; grandparents, Robert K. and Monette Nielsen, West Jordan; Jerry C. Christoffer-son- , tured top honors with that show in 1976. Or it could be that Olympus will take a huge lead by capturing its fourth award in seven years with Fiddler on the EARTHBOUND Stathis was winner in the evening gown portion of the pageant and Miss Neddo shared swimsuit honors with 4, Col. 6X He died last Monday of suf- (From Page plaque more than Iritis: Lisa Evans Dons J STATISTICS alone. Maybe The Music Man will become the first show listed on the Granger, Kearns and Olympus. The Show fcr jf Brigadoon the judges were enchanted with Me Mothers Weddin Living. tial from the work of Lerner and Loewe at Cottonwood, Miss Salt Lake Valley A BYU KEARNS. coed who graduated from West high was Out Buddy Poppies are assembled by disabled veterans, with proceeds from the sales used to help disabled and needy veterans. The theme of the Honor the sale is Dead by Helping the 1981 SeeMsIjke Ou Times Acoiuvni Uf Af V 278 4711 309? S Hiii.wd 278 471 fl CtM f I 5WO So Uth FORCE OF ONE Norm 5000 JcTr T Book , . I. GUYS WEAR BUVCK Chuck Norris "THE TUESDAY BARGAIN All Doy, Ail Monn OCTAGON")J SPECIAL Theatres $00j |