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Show "Tall Tom Jefferson': Kaysville Production Committees and cast members are working many long hours in preparation for the unique Bicentennial production "Tall Tom Jefferson" Jeffer-son" which is being arranged by the Aaronic Priesthood and Young Women's Organization Or-ganization of the LDS Church under the direction of the Kaysville East Stake. THE CAST of over 150 youth and adults will be presenting this unusual and outstanding play on Tuesday and Wednesday Wednes-day evenings, Feb. 17 and 18 at the Davis High School auditorium Directing the production in Margaret Brough with Leone Gurr as drama and stage director. THE PLAY is a musical history of America's third President and Ruth Roberts is author of the book. Miss' Roberts is planning to come for the production. She is . from New York. The play is family oriented and all ages including children are bound to enjoy it. Admission will be $2 per family and it is open to the public. Tickets will be available availa-ble in each of the wards in the Kaysville East Stake, Kaysville Kays-ville 2nd, 4th, 5th, 8th, 9th, 11th, 13th and 14th, as well as at the door, or they may con tact Mrs. Ray Furgeson at 376-1445. MRS. BROUGH and Mrs. Gurr are being assisted by committee chairmen, costumes cos-tumes by Margaret Hill, Margaret Allen, Ellen Larsen and Pearl Goodson, Jeannette Skinner and Beverly Richetts; choreography by Ramona Porter; pianist Dee Ann Gurr and Pearl Jorgeson, Scenery, Robert Day; Orchestra, Gregg Hanson; Han-son; chorus, Shirley Smith. This production is in connection con-nection with the Bicentennial celebration and is one of the largest musical productions ever to be presented in Kaysville. Kays-ville. np |