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Show a a'limiiui a 1 Green Sheet Review it 1 PMT Musical Cutlass Closeout Is Befow 9iawicc Safe by Michele Captivating Bartmess West Valley City, UT. SALT LAKE. Nothing works better than the tried and true, the old standbys if you will, when it comes to pleasing an audience. It would seem that there would always be a market for the musicals penned by Rodgers and invoice Final closeouts on 1980 Cutlass Supremes, Broughams and Sedans at Ken Garffs. 1980 PICKUP SALE PRICE 6395 Hammerstein lead role, Pioneer Memorial Theatre SALE PRICE tickets will be hard to come by. But in the case of My Fair Lady, currently kicking off the new PMT season in successful fashion, Peterson is not 5601 the only attraction. My Fair Lady is a great musical in its own 25318 7866. INVOICE and Lerner and Loewe. And as long as Robert Peterson wants to play a 6601 INVOICE 1980 Alan Jay right. VAN Lerners gift of wit and Frederick Loewes combination of beautiful SALE PRICE 6866 solo numbers and rousing group songs turned George Bernard Shaws great play (Pygmalion) into a musical that must e rank among the greats. The show itself is so good, that the cast becomes almost secondary in an average production. But PMTs version, as usual, is not an average production. all-tim- 25095 Weve 3300 om got your emm truck SQ$3jQj30 3rd TO 4th HIST 0 1300 on dealer prep, thermoguard, sales tax & Nothing has been the in making spared trip to the theater another magical ex- perience. there is a shining highlight, it is E. Scott If Wells choreography and the emotion with which the cast performs its roles. SO. The license. Prices good till the end of AAon., Oct. 20th, choreography brought forth bursts of applause Monday night. The appreciation of the combination of Wells 1980. creativity and the 1974 FORD PICKUP F250 Su- loaded, $2,795. 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THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE-NAMEDEFEND- D ANT: You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer, in writing, to the Complaint with the Clerk of the A TO DETERMINE ABANDONMENT BY PARENT Minor TO: is restricted to associa- CHRISTINE TO S51-1- T Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet MICHELE OTHERS CON- You will please take notice that John Steven Anton and Geertje Anton have filed in the Third Judicial District Court, in and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah, a petition alleging that Christine Michele Noland has been deserted and abandoned by her natural father, Mark Steven Noland, said petition praying that an order might be granted to the said John Steven Anton and Geertje Anton granting them the right to adopt Christine Michele Noland. You are hereby notified that the hearing on said petition has been set before one of the Judges to be assigned by the above entitled Court on the 1st day of December, 1980, at 9:00 oclock a.m., at the Courts Building, 240 East 4th South, Salt Lake City, Utah. You and each of you are further notified to appear at said time and place to show cause, if any you may have, why the prayer of the petition of John Steven Anton and Geertje Anton should not be granted and why the Court should not enter its order determining that Mark Steven Noland has abandoned Christine Michele Noland. DATED this 30th day of Sept., Your distress for the for John Calhoun as a result of his murder of Thayne and Lorraine Acord is understandable and verdict well placed. But what is equally even more - distressing to me is that you did not analyze John Calhouns background, motivation, andor compelling circumstances (if any) that led to this act; nor did you propose any social or legal prophylactics. The real question to be addressed is how do we rid the world of the John Calhouns before 1980. they crimes. W. Jerry Ungricht Attorney for Petitioners John Steven Anton and Geertje Anton 5085 South State Murray, Utah Date of first publication: Oct. Workshop Is Slated Two Days SALT cessful LAKE. Energy Case SucCost-Cuttin- Studies from the Wasatch Front is the workshop to Tuesday and day in Room of Hotel title of a be held Wednes- Utah. by the Utah Energy Office and the University of Utah Engineering Experiment Station, the two-da- y workshop will feature participation by a group of structural and operations directors from throughout the state. Ray Greenwood, used within various President ALL Dear Mr. Cornwell: Those attending are expected to share ideas tion members. Re: Editorial in Sept. 11 issue, John Calhouns pleas I want to live MARK STEVEN NOLAND, THE NATURAL CERNED: IF Editor which is not libelous, malicious or profane. It is suggested they not exceed 250 words. All letters must be signed; however, the name of the author will be withheld and a nom de plume used if accepted for publication. NOTICE OF HEARING with the Clerk of the above-entitle- d Court. This is an action for divorce. DATED this 24th day of September, 1980. 968-828- This newspaper is happy to accept any Letter to the NOLAND, OF Phone or letters THE ADOPTION OF CHRISTINE MICHELE AND 84119 S TO THE EDITOR IN THE MATTER OF NOLAND 250-757- 9 after IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SALT LAKE, STATE OF UTAH FATHER Don Blackham BLACKHAM & BOLEY Attorney for Plaintiff 3535 South 3200 West Salt Lake City, Utah Snow Tires Great for small cars or trailers. $25 each. GAL NOTICES the said Complaint, which has been filed S41-T- 700x13" New Two State at 5th South j5tiq SIX YARD dump bed. Call GENERAL MOTORS PARTS DIVISION Keep that great GM feeling with genuine GM parts SLC, Utah T51-T- READY FOR SNOW? NO. 531, RETAIL 621, RETAIL 2318. 255 n & BOLEY, Plaintiffs attorney, at 3535 South 3200 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84119, a copy of said answer, within 20 days after service of this Summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in PICKU P 1300 cc. Good running condition. New silver with black stripes Sup. Brougham Sup. Brougham $9794. $9649. NO. of BLACKHAM Call '68 DATSUN $9969. Cutlass cab. Court, and to serve upon or mail to Don Blackham above-entitle- d S50-3- Sdn. Sup. Brougham Supreme NO. 606, RETAIL $9112. RETAIL NO. 522, crew Dodge im Win 41 air and per Cab. Factory I.' - to organizations reduce significantly energy costs. Conservation tech- niques applied through 9, 1980 improved and U51-4- I submit for your sober consideration the following: For B g methods will be discuss--e- d by nine guest speakers. Tuning up controls, fine tuning circulatory fans, light reduction programs and main- taining boiler environ- capital -- -- and chiller efficiencies are among the measures necessary to conserve energy, according to building engineer Don Kleinman. Utilization of many such techniques and the installation of a com- every crime committed by a minor, the law shall make it obligatory to execute that minor for his (her) crime; find and execute his (her) father for his crime in failing properly to educate and discipline his family. The family unit - not the individual, not the church, and not the state - is the primary basis for all society, both biologically and maintenance cost-cuttin- commit their and organizationally; . when it is weakened, all else that rests upon it is in jeopardy. And the father is responsible for his family. He is responsible for its creation, its (food and shelter), its protection, support its education, and its puterized mental control system discipline. at Utah Technical ColThe cardinal crime is lege yielded a 49.7 pernot the capital crime cent reduction in energy itself, but the crime of consumption and an anomission by the weak nual savings of $96,258, and excessively permisaccording to Paul sive father properly to Gundersen, director of lead, direct and chastise facilities at Utah Tech. his household . . . and it is this crime which Thrifty shoppers read leads to capital crimes. the Green Sheet When this is realized, classifieds! To place it follows that no man yours, may be compelled - or 262-668- -- even permitted - to submit to the dissolution of -- his househoJd and that (divorce); within his household he possesses the ultimate authority (and obl- of igation) capital punishment himself over its members . . . furthermore, that the states remedy for his failure in these matters is to levy against him, even unto his life. He who would discipline his family must first discipline his wife; and he who would discipline his wife must first discipline himself. Let the churches give guidance and exercise to men in doing what is difficult - and doing it with excellence - that they might learn and discipline, and appreciation of the rewards that transcend hedonism. Let society reward them for their honesty, integrity and industry; and let not the state tax all into the lowest common denominator of mediocrity. And, finally, let those who continually waste opportunity, and who -- -- self-contr- willingly and inten- tionally burden society with their poor and cor- rupt ways, perish. Nature has no poor; and man interdicts her discipline at his peril. L. Nelson Los Altos, Calif. Clarification Is Made By Doctor MAGNA. Clarificatof information in a Sept. 18 issue of the Green Sheet has been made by a Magna man. Dr. J. O. Brinton has stated that contrary to a reference to him in a story on the Magna Health Center, he does accept new patients as is not ion semi-retire- School Lunch Week On Tap MAGNA. School lunch week will be observed Monday through Oct. 16 at Lake Ridge elementary. Parents are being invited to eat lunch with their students at noon any day. The cost will be $1.20 for adults and 60 cents for West Valley View Thurs., Oct. 9, 1980 abilities 13 of Jon Lotzenhiser, Duane Hill and Robert Baker was especially enthusiastic during With A Little Bit of Luck. Personally, I was captivated by the movement in Wouldnt It Be And many Loverly? people obviously enThe Rain In joyed Spain, while Get Me to the Church on Time is also a rousing success. What sets this show apart from the ordinary is the emotion with which it is performed by the key people, especially Patricia Kies in the lead role of Eliza Miss Kies is superb in every aspect from the deliciously low flower girl to the very angry young woman who performed so well in Without You. Shes played Eliza bringing a strong great beauty and feel for all facets character. Mondays audience shouted its approval loudly during the curtain call. Peterson, who seems so perfect for every role he fills, is very much at home as Henry Higgins, though he fumbled a few lines Monday. He too tosses a good deal of emotion into his effort. often, voice, a real of the You wish to alternately slap and hug him. His singing is as flawless and wonderful as ever but hes so much more than simply a good singer. It was obvious that Mondays audience was very glad hes come home again. There are two show Both are stoppers. veteran performers who have been seen in these roles before. Louise Hill Howe is delightful in her role as Mrs. Higgins. Such elegance and a flair for comedy is a rare and wonderful combination. Duane Hills Alfred P. Doolittle has just the right touch. Theres so often temptation to overdo the role. This Doolittle is everything Mr. Lerner envisioned when he created the character. The twinkle in his eye permeates the entire theater. Alan Nash is a refreshing Col. Pickering. He looks so comfortable in the role, so right. Likewise. Alan as Edwards Eynsford-Hill- Freddy . Trudie Kesslers Mrs. Pearce is also noteworthy. No review of a PMT production could be complete without mention of the stunning sets by Ron Crosby and the outstanding lighting Costuming for the under the direction Peter L. Willardson. show by Carol of Wells-Da- y adds much and the PMT Orchestra, under the baton of Evelyn Bartholomew is superb. The young PMT Company includes a number of faces familiar to this reviewer from area high schools and Lagoon seasons and the chorus is always the lifeblood of a show. This production ranks in the memorable category. It does not disappoint the patron and certainly at the box office its a success. If you can wangle a ticket, dont miss it. Candidates To Be In Spotlight At Area School HUNTER. A session featuring many state and local office-seeker- s or their representatives is scheduled for Oct. 23 at Whittier elementary. A spokesman for the Hunter Council said the program is being cosponsored by the council as well as the Whittier PTA and other area schools. The meeting will get under way at 7 p.m. Each candidate in attendance will address issues relating to the Nov. 4 election, after which a question-and-answperiod will be held, the council spokesman said. 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