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Show 7 WIST VALLEY Thursday, Mar. view Green Sheet Review 5, 1981 Stake Show meeting. During the 10 a m. general session on Sunday, music will be provided by the stake Relief Society chorus. Conducting sessions of the stake conference will be James D. stake presiMcCleve, dent and his counselors Brent Butterfield and Guy Kimball. - Audience Share's Cast's Enthusiasm Honor Split by Michele there were many Bartmess I'"' KEARNS. dout performances. The ' pageantry of The Music Man came to life in stunning style here dur-- ' run that j mg a three-nigconcluded Monday night at Kearns high. The strains of 76 Trombones are still wafting through the halls. Perhaps in no Other community would the tale of a band be more welcome than in this one. Long before the Kearns high band and its outstanding drummers put the final touches of glitter on the show, it , . jvas a rousing success. . v! . fi . , Superb direction helped make this student experience one that may never be forgotten. It a huge cast and , i , Asay Youth i Gains Den Chief Honor - KEARNS. One of Utahs first recipients of ..a 7 . ' . , , . new scouting award .'given for outstanding du- ty as a den chief was John Asay, son of Rolan - and Velma Asay, a Star Scout in troop 780. The youth served as ,den chief for den 3, pack 780, for more than a year, according to Den Mother Bunnie Erickson. He is always there and always dependable, she said. John has gone not one but several extra miles in . fulfilling his duties and is , a fine example for the younger boys. , Requirements for the . new award are that a boy " ,be active as den chief for i at least one year, attend all pack and committee meetings, assist the den mother at all times, help the boys, teach flag cere- i ' monies and have avail- able necessary infor-- , . mation on all badges, " and assist the boys in . working for their badges i 'and also wear the cor- I I red uniform, she ex- -' plained. - n . :The youth is a ninth gnade student at Kearns i . junior high. ' i '. ' t the group numbers highlighted by a stan- i , Marian, the Trouble, Librarian director Russ For consistent Irish accent. She their roles. The shows lighting and use of a full scrim helped it to stand out. In addition to the show being filled with outstanding faculty and student efforts, another major reason it was so enjoyable was because emanating from the stage was the fact that the cast was really enjoying itself. And the audience did too. and handled the age factor well. Shipoopi. Johnson, But she didnt let down No review would be been his crowning achievement Next year the individuals and one complete without menhigh of the shows most enter- tioning the effect that Taylorsville students will fall under taining moments was Deanna Paskett and The his direction. Karen Milius and their Girl. fellow Grecian Urns But Johnson had plenJohnsons directional had on the production. ty of assistance from skills combined with Phil They made the most of fellow faculty members, most of whom will Starks vocal instruction opportunities to become to help make the chorus integral parts of the return. an integral part of the show and added to its orTracy Siingers chestra was easily the show. And Starks work entertainment value by best to ever accompany with the quartet was sen- being content to do more than just be on stage. a Kearns high musical. sational. Kim Mires, Robin TruEugene Didericksen It never missed a cue and the musicians were and Don Spilker combinjillo, Rick Reid, Nadean giving ed efforts to give the Penrod and Greg Brewer capable Meredith Willsons show an outstanding set- were also effective in ting. Art students under beautiful music its due. Blood Mrs. Slinger was also Didericksens tutorship involved with the deserve An a pat on the entire bevy of Screening Eyed costuming, which was back. sensational and assisted sets, all well planned and SALT LAKE. Beexecuted, added much. with the choreography, this month free ginning And Roger Sorensons blood which may rank as screening pressure another best ever for band did what a Kearns for the public will be ofhas band done for high the school. fered by the Holy Cross Daryl Lee Carliles years. It entertained. emergency serhospital The play was likely vices choreography literally department. stole the show. Coming chosen to help spotlight The service is being ofimmediately to mind are the talents of Danny fered during the first Young in the title role. week of every month in Young is a smooth perroom the former. Totally at home follow-u-emergency Monday Slate clinic on the on stage. He sings well floor between 1 At and acts with the polish ground and 3 p.m., Monday of a veteran without ever Involves Many through Friday. An overdoing it. He was at is not GRANGER. Several his entertaining best in appointment necessary. meetings are scheduled 76 Trombones SaturMonday night at Atoneday night, but also proment Lutheran church. vided some emotional Confirmation classes depth in the reprise of will meet from 6 to 9 p.m. Till There Was You. at the church. The 3D None of the authors inclass will begin at 6:50. tent is ever lost when Fred and JoAnn Young is in a scene. Bergsma will host Mike Jensen, Jerry Listening Witness at 7:30 Van Leuven, Shawn in their home. Spencer and Steve Rev. Joel Erickson brought conwill conduct the Sunday Phelps siderable enjoyment to morning worship service the audience in their at 10:30. Sunday school roles as the school board will be held at 9: 15 a.m. members, ala a quartet. The coordinating comTheir music was good mittee meets at 7:30 and they also acted their p.m. Tuesday. Lenten parts. services are planned at Elaine Isons por7:30 p.m. Wednesday. trayal of Mrs. Paroo was may have it Sadder-But-Wis- GRANGER. Jordan North 12th and 16th wards tied for first place following road show competition held in Jordan North stake last week. Seven wards participated in this years shows under the theme A Dream Is A Wish, with Colleen Staker, Education Of Parents stake specialist, School Goal GRANGER. Blood Drive Pressure Thomas Is Set Wednesday By North Stake AAonson To TAYLORSVILLE. A blood drive and a high priest social will be held in Taylorsville North stake this week. The blood drive is scheduled from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday in the stake center. Persons age 18 to 65 are being asked to come to the Conference center stake during those hours to donate blood. High priests and their partners will attend a so- p cial tomorrow (Friday) night at 6:30. A dinner will be served. Atonement Try Green Sheet classified ads! Visit Stake GRANGER. ber of the LDS A mem- Council of Twelve will be the visiting authority at sessions of Granger East stake conference Saturday and Sunday. Thomas S. Monson was general manager of Deseret Press until his call to the council. Meetings scheduled Saturday include a leadership session at 4: 30. All adult membership of the stake and single young men and women 16 and older are to be included in a 7 p.m. Fox Hills PTA Names Winners Reflections In KEARNS. Winners in the annual PTA Reflections contest at Fox Hills elementary were announced Monday. Kim Killey was one of the top five winners in the art division for Granite Oquirrh Council. winOther ners were Israel Blow, Bryan Dawes, Bess Ann Dawes, Leah Smith, Corey Richardson, Holly Ann Peterson, art; Todd Richardson, music and Tony Goodwin, Kristal Fivas, Jodi Williams, Kiley Crook, Travis Jacobson, Julie Barnes and Brandi Bird, in charge. Superior ratings went to the 12th ward in Dis- cipline and your childs is the theme of a parent education workshop to be presented at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Vista elementary. The Vista PTA will present the program, with guest speaker Dr. Lee Burnham of the Rocky Mountain Family costumes, scenery, self-estee- S. Monson Wards By semi-annu- ' Adams, 16th ward. Jordan North 4th ward took second place with A Dream is a Wish to a Mans Heart, directed by Elaine Torgerson. blocking, music and dance, projection of song and voice, characterization, lighting and audience enjoyment. Richard and Peggy Pocock wrote and directed the 12th ward show titled If You Could Be. Institute to spotlight March as Be a better parent month, a PTA spokesman said. Admission will be $1 per person, payable at the door. Vista school is located at 4925 So. 2200 Judged superior in the 16th ward were scenery, lighting, costumes and make-up- , music and song, blocking, audience SKATELAND WIST enjoyment, original story, projection and FAMILY characterization. Directing the 16th wards A Dream is a Wish to Live a Dream were Errol and Holly Bevan. West. Dr. Burnham is well known for his practical how-tsolutions to proo SESSION SUNDAY: Youth specialist to blems and willingness to answer individual ques- Corbie awards went Culley, Julie Willardson, Scott Meyer and Eric Thompson from the 12th tions. 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