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Show ' ' 1 fO ! . - " ; - ! - - V X Mi I g::e-act plays "i I , Families and all olhers who eritoy entertainment that is r ciai interesting, exciting si ud inspiring are invited to : attend the Bountiful Utah 1 West Stake Production, ! 5JM.C.K. The outstanding . !rograra will be held Wed." v,j. 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the" autiful and commodious I Bountiful-Woods Cross .Regional Center (Valley Music). I VOUNG people from the take and their ever-willing leaders have worked together to create an hour and half of good listening and good watching. Stake Leader Presidents Ralph Olsen, Lola Bessie, Sharon Salmon, Virginia ndras, Rodney Green, Kevin Bollock, and Wendell Wild md others of the Mutual tarts have done their best to "sure the success of the ven-on ven-on They were interested in r i using all young people from the ages of 12-18 in the production. DIANE SMITH and Claudette Hall, specialists, have chairwomaned the af-' af-' fair.' Pam and Steve Halfortf 1 have been on publicity and advertising, Jerry Allman on choreography and disco and jitterbug dancing. Sharon Olsen has overseen the Charleston dancing; Sue Shafter, music and the jug band; Jean Davies, instrumental in-strumental music; Jozet Miller, gymnastics; Bob Child and Ross Mann, the missionary session; Jerry Allman and group, including Craig Roberts, who had the lead in "My Turn on Earth", Joel Craft, and Jim Florence and others from the Y. Sounds of Freedom; Maori Stick Dance, Pam Halford, Barbara Smith and Claudette Hall. There will be other Bountiful Heights Stake will present a festival of one-act plays March 15 and 16 between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Plays will be presented at two sites, 34th Ward Chapel and 18th Ward Chapel. Public is invited free of charge. The plays are directed by Karen and Glen Leonard. Rehearsing for the productions are Jolene Tuttle, front; middle row 1 to r, Lisa Armstrong, Nena Cawley, Gina Stubbs, and Cindy Bigler. Back row, 1 to r are Joe Miller, Clark Irwin, Drew Hyde and Patty Wallace. surprises for those who attend the entertainment. COSTUMING has been done under the direction of Merlene Turner, lights and sound, Ariel Miller, Dan " Mitchell, and Harold Hancey, with youth assistants. Thel -Smith, Lynn Kenison and Doug Davis Jr. have worked on scenery; Trudy Henderson and Terri Slater on props; and Phyllis Jones on makeup. Young People and specialists from the wards, who have worked well are: First Ward, Virginia Hubbs, Mike Moore, and Karen Curtis; Cur-tis; Second Ward, Ross Salmon, Sal-mon, Jolene Stephens, and Sue Hailes; Third Ward, Sharon Dennis, Chanda Chase, and Connie Woodruff; Fourth Ward, Sherry Ras-mussen, Ras-mussen, Kevin Orner, and Phyllis Jones. FROM THE Fifth Ward. R. Lynn Olsen, Tamy Turner, and Hugh Christensen; 43rd Ward, Michelle Duffin, Randall Ran-dall Mills, and Evelyn Parry; 12th Ward, Chery Olsen, Virginia Vir-ginia Hubbs, and Jeff Barlow, Toni Tietjen, Brad Barvin, and Donna Rae Tietjen. The family members, around whom the whole program revolves are: . Grandparents, Ralph and Sharon Olsen; Carolyn and Burt Burningham, parents; Children. Kyle Hall, Kim-berly Kim-berly Smith, Alan Bur- ningham, Doug Davis, Pam Nelson, Ross Salmon, Tammy Turner, am |