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Show r 3 SAYS SHE Im fairly certain that up heaven when the assignments to come to earth were handed out, 1 opted to wait until the latter half of this century. You see, I knew that by the r time I got down here Alan J. and Frederick Loewe, Ler-ne- Oscar Hammerstein II and Richard Irv- ing Berlin, n Meredith and a host Will-so- others would ;of have Berlin said it all in Theres No Business Like Show Business. Everything about it is appealing, he penned. I totally agree. My work alone takes me to seven major musical productions each school year. My passion expands that to many more. And even though there is a certain amount of duplications, I never fail to marvel at the excitement the shows create. Next month (on May 6) this newspaper will honor the students and teachers who have brought enjoyment to thousands this year through the muscials and productions. non-music- filled the This program is close to my heart. Especially the eight awards that go to individual student performers. measure of their creat- ions. And I would be around to reap the benefits. Perhaps I wasnt aware of how closely I would be involved with their works, but I was certain that I would enjoy them. And I was right. Musical theater is one of the two great passions in my life. Citizenship Honors Are Bestowed Each year nine dedicated individuals see each of the plays presented by the seven (soon to be eight) schools. This year the decisions were probably the most difficult ever. The quality was incredible. Reaching a consensus was far from easy. But when the Perhaps the best thing about youre invited. At no charge. And even if you dont have a vested interest in the outcome, I promise you an entertaining evening. dust finally settled, we came up with dynamite winners. The program is in its seventh year. This will be the second time weve gone public with an awards ceremony. It will be held at Kearns high with all the overtones of an Academy Awards production. Only this is better. Its not as long. But far more entertaining. Each of the schools will present a number from its musical and the nominees in the category will be represented by a scene. There are no ego trips. There is a bit of nostalgia. The awards to individuals are presented by some of our previous winners, while the masters of ceremonies handle the others. There are no (let me hear you cheer) acceptance speeches. This year, as last, the talented mother-soteam of Mavis and Kim Steadman have agreed to host the show. And Russ Johnson and crew at Kearns high give it a setting worthy of how we feel about the program. Which means it will be nice. it is that Youll greatly enjoy Murray highs slice from Once Upon Kindergarten students receiving recognition include Cameron Taggert, Jason Dixon, Robert non-music- n Ore. England, Robert Lewis, Marcy Loutensock, Denise Bird, Tina Wilcock, Jennifer Schlichter, Levi Allgood, Clifton Valladolid, Louie Romero, Kelly Dolar, Marty Goff, Siliva Fonua, Rebecca Bronson and Shan-n- SERVICES. Kristie Fechner, Amber Maxwell, 1 Croall. Poole, William Finau, Christopher Jones, wright. Brent Goodsir, Patrick Kunz, Jason Loertscher, D. J. Nye, Allred, Kimberly Julee Evans, Josette Christy Wirth, Rochelle Saliba and April Sorenson. Soto, Also, Jeff Hope, Brandon Maestas, Valiami Heather Tavelangi, KEEP YOUR 'BUG ALIVE Save as much as $ 150 on Short Blocks! Non Refundable Deposit leq'd US TODAY I Kays Small Car Service South 4700 West Keara. Utah 84118 Telephone: 1801) 4730 Herr- brothers, sister, Tony, Hazen, Nev.; John, Clarence, both California; Rudolph, Taylorsville; Carl, Pennsylvania; Louis, Sparks, Nev.; Harold, Florida; James, Seattle; Mary Flavia, Ventura, Celebration Of Easter Is Planned KEARNS. Calif. Obser- vance of Easter Sunday will begin at 7 a.m. vices will be conducted, at 8:30 and 11 a.m. The sermon topic will be Easter Excitement The combined chancel and Tongan choirs will present the Easter and continue plate are being requested. The event is a WHITE Judth mann; throughout the evening. Donations of $5 a on Woods daughter, p.m. CALL in Cross; he died Sept. 5, 1979. Survivors, son, Roger (Buck); three grandmother, Mrs. children; Altheria Wurzbach, all Magna; one greatgrandchild; brothers, John G., Playa del Ray, Calif.; Charles, Salt Lake. Solomon, Activities during the week will include a Mexican dinner, to be served in the fellowship hall Saturday. Serving will begin at 4 10 by ordering before 53081 1936 Shawn Solomon. Lalani anthem. Stive An Additional 24, Thomas England, Sherri Slaughter, Connie Pina and nis, their annual Easter breakfast from 7 to 10 oclock. Two worship ser- factory Gvsrsntesd Feb. BURIED. Joe Sever, 67, Taylorsville, Wednesday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at St. Josephthe Worker Catholic church. Worked for Chicago Bridge and Iron. Survivors, widow; with the men serving RESTORE YOUR BOO'S PERFORMANCE MffTN A SHORT SLOCK. John Grant and Altheria Marshall Downey. Married to John E. Christison on Fifth and sixth graders listed are Lalainia O'Mara, Bryan Kleven, Sherie Den- at Trinity United Methodist church, REBUILT Born on Aug. 2, Monday. 1913 in Blackfoot, Idaho to Kump, Sharon Chesnut, Kirk Savage, Debbie Israel, Shawn Barben, Jow Grose, Candy Brown, Paul Miller and Jim Boat- Today p.m. for (Thursday) at Fern Downey Christison, 67, Magna, at Spencer ward chapel, 3084 So. 8400 West. Burial in Valley View Memorial Park. She died First and second graders are Dawn Hunter, Chris Chesnut, Tommy Horsley, Denise Mertlich, Bryan Dinh Nguhen Walton, Lhuong, Thad Loertscher and Angela Blanke. Receiving recognition in the third and fourth grade are Cameron Martinez, Shane A Mattress, one of the funniest productions ever written. Carol Burnett played the lead on Broadway and Murrays Lynne Johnson is cut from that same mold. For the pure quality of music, can anything beat Brigadoon? Lerner and Loewe at their best. And Granger highs presentation highlighted it beautifully, with Julee Ripleys lovely voice only one of many that proved totally capable of sending chills down the spine. No one was more clever at making a song fit the mood than Rodgers and Hammerstein. Granite high thespians will show why My Fair Lady was acclaimed as a success with the multitalented Nataleen Davis as Eliza. Meredith Willson provided considerable comedy opportun a GRANGER. Citizens of the month for April and May were announced last week at Monroe elementary. Thursday, Apr. 16, 1981 t by Michele Bartmess in Rodgers, WEST VALLEY VIEW benefit dinner, with proceeds going to the family of Howard Johnson. Women from Hilltop United Methodist Church will serve the dinner. Preparing floor show for Kearns North stake dance are, from left, Gordon Tattersall, Janet Bona, DeNise West, Greg Lambert.Terri Brown. DANCERS . . . Saturday Kearns North Dance Is Set KEARNS. In Your Easter Bonnet will be the theme for the Kearns North stake gold and green ball, to be held from 8:30 to 11:30 Saturday in the i stake center. Music will be provid- ed by the group Portrait. All girls in the stake who turn 18 this year will be honored during the intermission. The activity will be under the direction of the stake activity committee and dance specialist Connie Schiev- - Member of LDS church. Survivors, sons, daughters, AnRonald Slaymaker, chorage, Alaska; Norman Slaymaker, both Bussell, Mrs. Harvey Jack Sobocinski, Salt Lake; (Carolyn) Basking Ridge, N.J.; Mrs. Norman e a n ) T. (Mar-- i Rackley, grand21 Taylorsville; children; five greatgrandchildren; brother, ing. A floor show will be presented during intermission, by the Lengthen Your Stride program Bell McWilliams Grubaugh. Marguerite Married to Schmidt on in Salt Lake. Horman Michelle ception. brought the old Auntie Marne story to life in the newer musical version, simply called Marne, a blockbuster of a production that you most certainly would have enjoyed. Grant Ave. USA came alive on the Cyprus high stage in Flower Drum Song, a show rarely presented in this area, with Cyndi Chadwick enjoying being a girl and Derek Merrill pleading, Baby, Dont Marry Me. At Olympus a host of talented singers showed ability to act as well as sing, with David Wehry performing the difficult role of Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof, one of Americas newer and musicals. Beginning in this issue of the paper are the nominations for the awards. Today we spotlight some best-love- d son, Carl, Salt Lake; seven grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; sister, Mrs. Margaret Mills, California. BURIED. Harry of those dedicated faculty members who do so much to enhance what happens on the stage. They do it out of love for the program and for the students. Without-them- , none of this would be possible and high school would be a far less interesting experience. Cicalese, 66, West Valley, Saturday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at 4330 So. RedHe died last wood Road. Wednesday in Cedar City. Born on July 24, 1914 in New York City to Ernest and Gennoveffa Cicalese. Married to Christine Emma Lewis on Jan. 6, 1936 in son, Survivors, daughter, Harry R San Francisco; Mrs. Bryan E. (Carolyn) Key, West Valley; two grandchildren; brother, sisters, Roland, Las Vegas; Mrs. Joseph (Claire) D'Ambrose, Long Island, N. Y.; Armida Cicalese, White Plains, N. Annette West. The group will perform song and dance routines using music from the Kearns Region original musical Your Stride. Lengthen Participants include Russell Cuff, DeNise West, Gordon Tattersall, Janet Bona, Greg and Terry Brown, singing Our Strollin Along, Decisions. Justin Larrabee will sing Pigs, Piano and i judges fancy in both the musical and categories and name some nominees for director, audience appeal and magic moment - the magicest of more than 7,500 moments this year. non-music- al If you join with us on May 6, youll know why the job of the judges was not an enviable one. But youll also wish it had been you who had the opportunity to see all of the productions in their entirely. Next year you can. Theyre worthy of your support. Its a pretty inexpensive evening of topflight entertainment. Believe me, its quality in the best sense of the word. Survivors, widow; sons, Robert L., Donald W.; brother, sister, Harry; Mrs. Dorothy Clift; six grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren, all Salt M. well reveal captured the Next week which shows Lake. Courthouse Squares area for Neighborhood Watch is being encouraged to attend. This is not a job for people who want to beMr. come involved, time-consumi- Short remarked. They do not necessarily have to become members of the coun- cil, but can quickly learn the requirements and organization of a Watch Neighborhood program, and then would only be involved, with their neighbors, in keeping their eyes open and assisting each other in protecting their pro- perty. Y. Mr. Short, who is BURIED. David re- tired, devotes a great deal of his time to the Leroy (Roy) Yates, 76, Taylorsville, Tuesday in Sunset Gardens of the Valley, following services at 5760 So. 900 East. He died Thursday in Salt Lake. Born on July 20, 1904 in Salt Lake to Thomas William and Mary Elizabeth Evans Yates. Married to Rea Peterson on Oct. 14, 1927 in Salt Lake. Retired operator at American Oil Refinery. COUNCIL program and is - (From Page IB, Col. 9) Nominations for chair- man and secretary will be held. Anyone interested in crime prevention, in joining the council or in organizing their conducting seminars on crime prevention in the area. The council meets on the second and fourth Thursday of each month in the Third Precinct Courtroom, South. W. 3931 5400 This is custom decorating the JGPenney way., a Presbyterian J j April 20, 1922 Member of Plumber's Union, Local 19. Member of church. Member of Christopher Diehl Lodge 19; 32nd Degree Mason; member of Scottish Rite, Shriners, Eastern Star, Knights of Pythias. Survivors, widow; 25 off custom draperies, top treatments. bureau, under the direction of Lambert sister, Victor Hansen, Salt Lake; Mrs. Harry (Iretta) Betterlain, Grants Pass, BURIED. Harvey M. Grubaugh, 82, Magna, Monday in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, following services at Magna Masonic Temple. He died Thursday after a long illness. Born on March 20, 1899 in Nii, Mo. to Charles M. ancf Clara ities in The Music Man and with Danny Young in the title role, Kearns high thespians came awfully close to filling their massive auditorium for the first time. Come and see why. Cottonwood always fills its huge hall and this year was no ex- Including fabric, labor, lining, whatever your business installation. The JCPenney Custom Decorating Consultant helps you choose from a special collection of fashion fabrics. 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