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Show fHA's ready plays in several wards Under direction of president, Juanita Mellor and superintendent superinten-dent Tom Jewkes, the Thirteenth Thir-teenth Ward MIA will present the musical comedy "All in Favor" Fa-vor" Tuesday, April 30, at 7:15 p.m. in the ward cultural hall. Carol Reed will assist with the directing. The musical score will be directed by Betty Francis Fran-cis and Tom Biesinger. Dean Rawlinson heads the cast as Bishop. Members of the Chilton family are portrayed by Jean Biesinger, Richard Drollinger, Jim Wilson, John Clark, Ronda Gull and Shelley Phillips. The Smith family includes: Carol Farr, Boyd Goodrich, Kathy Bennett, Sheldon Nielsen, Niel-sen, and Grace Lyn Reed. The Bell family consists of R Teen Cutler, Tom Jewkes, Doug Ralphs and Deborah Mellor. Mel-lor. Brother Klein, the custodian, custod-ian, is played by Rand Eber-hard Eber-hard and his daughters are played by Kris White, Patti Cutler, Pauline Taylor and Tammy Averett. Susan Averett plays Judy. Other ward members participate partici-pate in the chorus and dance. Plans are also being made V '(A LMJ by other wards in Springville Stake to present the show on the following dates; 3rd and 4th wards, Monday, 5th ward, Tuesday, May 7; 7th ward, Monday, May 6; 8th ward, on, Monday, May 20, all at 7:30 p.m.; 10th ward, Tuesday, May 7, 7:45 p.m. The 9th ward production pro-duction was presented April 23. Governor Calvin L. Rampton, who today announced decision to seek re-election as governor gover-nor of Utah for a second term on the Democratic ticket. tick-et. He said continuance of industrial in-dustrial and tourist promotion programs would be key issues is-sues along with the continuing con-tinuing support of education. The setting for the musical takes place within the boundaries boun-daries of a typical LDS ward and the "Bishop" acts as nar-hator. nar-hator. This production will provide entertainment for the whole family. There is no admission charge. All performances are open to the public and everyone is especially es-pecially encouraged to attend their ward performance. The Senate has sent to the President a bill that would increase in-crease veterans pensions, provide pro-vide additional benefits for Vietnamese war veterans, and broaden the scope of the cold war G. I. Bill. It is said the provisions m the bill go beyond the President's budget. President Johnson has signed a bill authorizing $4.86 billion for the space program and approved ap-proved House Appropriations Committee action that would bring about a total cut of more than a half a million dollars in the space budget. |