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A reception will take place following the wedding wed-ding and will begin at 7 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Preston and Tamie Searle of Vernal and Kathy Cook Searle of Murray, 'Si: 'CIS. f.'y ;;'A V L. tt " I flin mm m nrr N - '- - mbhhmh FOREIGNER ACTORS and actresses in this year's USU Theatre in Roosevelt include, back: Micah Carlson, Everett Wilcken, Chad Dinner Theatre coming to USU USU Dinner Theatre is back, with USU Education Center Theatre professorproducerdirector pro-fessorproducerdirector Nels Carlson planning a show that has been called by critics "a true comedy." come-dy." This year's production, 'The Foreigner," is set in the deep south Tilgham County, Georgia, where a shy young British proofreader proof-reader on vacation finds much more than the rest and relaxation he comes seeking. The southern culture cul-ture and at times overwhelming warmth of the locals is as foreign to proprietary Charlie as he is to them; when he unexpectedly becomes the hero, his suffering self-esteem and his southern hosts all do hilarious turn-abouts. Though this year's production will not be a musical, theatre enthusiasts enthu-siasts should not be disappointed with the show, Carlson assures us. The off-broadway script is a gem in characterizations, and genuine, light-hearted comedy abounds. Characters include Charlie, played by Micah Carlson; Howard Carroll COME $Q29 FRIDAY NITE ONLY ft VAU Ull'fh.Uml -m Steak & All you can eat Shrimp... $g99 aurcuMT - x Mon Sat. 5 a.m. Utah. She is a graduate of Uintah High School. The groom is the son of Dwight and Unica Springer of Gusher. He is a graduate of Union High School in Roosevelt and is currently employed em-ployed with Basin Western in Roosevelt. Following the wedding, the couple cou-ple plan to make Vernal their home. ; Mortensen, Howard Carroll. Front: Linda Gilbert (stage manager), Chris Piner, Marci Dyck, and Betty Griffin. The dinner theatre opens April 18. is Froggie, Charlie's friend and guide; Chad Mortensen plays handyman Ellard; Betty Griffin keeps her own name while playing Betty Meeks, widow and owner of the fishing lodge where Charlie's antics occur; Marci Dyck is Catherine, Ellard's sister, Owen, the hilarious villain, is played by Everett Wilcken; and Chris Piner plays Reverend Lee, a sinister minister. min-ister. Stage manager is Linda Gilbert, and Maxine McBurnett will co-produce. "The Foreigner" will open at the USU Education Center in Roosevelt on Thursday, April 18, and continue through these dates: April 19, 20 25, 26, 27; May 3,4,6, 10, and 11.. Doors will open each night at 6:30 p.m., with dinner served at 7 and the show at 8 p.m. Reservations for the dinner and show combination are a must; call the USU Education Center at 722-2294 722-2294 to reserve your seats. Give the date you would like to see the show, and the number in your party. If you would like to have your DINE WITH US .Monday - Friday Specials Lunch Dinner 599 All dinners served with soup or salad bar, homemade roll & choice of potato. SATURDAY Steak & Lobster.... .510 9$ Chicken Fried Steak $599 (wmahd potatowgtuvy) $K99 pc onnmp uinner.... j 10 p.m. Sunday 6 a.m. 10 p.m. Crack'd Pot Raymond G. Parkman and Karen Bodily Jordan River Temple site of Bodily, Parkman wedding Karen Bodily, daughter of Floyd W. and Fern Bodily, Vernal, will become be-come the bride of Raymond G. Parkman, son of Gordon W. Parkman of Vernal and Sharon L. Potts, Oregon in a ceremony that will be performed Saturday, April 20 in the Jordan River Temple. A reception to honor the couple will be on Thursday, May 2 at the name or your company s name placed in the program as a Patron of the Arts, you can make a patron donation do-nation by contacting Maxine at 722-2294, 722-2294, before April 16. Home safety classes slated The Uintah Basin District Health Department is offering the last of the Home Safety Classes in the Basin. The last class in Vernal will be held April 15, at the USU Extension Service Office, Utah StateCounty building from 2:30 - 5:00 p.m. April 19, will be the date for the last class in Roosevelt. It will be held at the Moon Lake Electric conference con-ference room from 2:30 to 5:00 p.m. These classes are available to all mothers or expectant mothers. Discussion and demonstrations are centered around the prevention and treatment of poisonings, falls, drownings, choking, firesburns and CPR. There is no fee for the class and various brochures and safety incentives incen-tives are available to participants. M '55forM2 MoreBlGPoriraits! give you heller portraits Offer Begins Wed., f 1 B! a 1 J other offer. One advertised package iJlaTfi ; 1 I ft I PMl II per family .One Free Portrait ' S -4 I l l I 1 Card per ' I 1 I I 7TT Tt package. Portrait fiA. t '(! I lajpfajaajjaiajjajafi .in, .ppnuunune. tT v Studio Days and Hours: Wed., April 17 - Sun., April 21 Daily: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sunday: Studio opens with store to 5 p.m. Maeser Stake Center, 2745 West 1000 North. Bodily is currently employed with Wal-Mart Discount Cities store. Parkman, is the owner of Parkman Construction and serves as a loan officer for Omega Loan. The couple plan to live in Vcmal after the wedding. Newborns March 30, 1991 a boy was born to Leisa and Randy Hardman. He weighed 7 lb. 3 oz. and will be named Randon Lane Hardman. April 4, 1991 a boy was born to Holly and Steven Jones. He weighed 8 lb. 8 oz. and will be named Dane Curtis Jones. April 4, 1991 a girl was born to Dee and Guy S. Collett. She weighed 7 lb. and will be named Samantha Collett. April 5, 1991 a girl was born to Sheila and Tommy Hacking. She weighed 5 lb. 7 12 oz. and will be named Kristy Hope Hacking. April 7, 1991 a boy was born to Gina Marie and Chad Stevenson. He weighed! lb. 1012 oz. and will be named Aaron Kane Stevenson. April 7, 1991 a girl was born to Alice and Andrew. Harward, She weighed 6 lb. 12 oz. and will be named Ashley Katie Harward. April 7; 1991 a boy was born to Mari Lynn Campbell and Kenneth Estep II. He weighed 7 lb. 9 12 oz. and will named Eric Estep. Marriage Licenses Kevin B. Pummell and Karen Merkley, both of Vernal, issued April 4, 1991. Dustin J. Leber and Trudy Lee Page, both of Lapoint, issued April 5,1991. Wayne Anthony Speer and Judy Marie Anderson, both of Vernal, issued is-sued April 8, 1991. Stephen David Glines and Rebecca Potter, both of Roosevelt, issued April 9, 1991. ' RUMMAGE SALE!!! Kingsbury Community Church House 65 East 100 North April 17 from 8-5 p.m. April 18 from 8-1 p.m. Ft S75 Value Includes: 1-10x13. 3-8x10. 4-5x7s, 20 Wallets, 15 Mini-portraits and 12 All-Occasion Caption Portraits Price Includes $2 deport, paid at photography. Each additional subject photographed add. $2 bo the package price, paid at photography, ro.es and advertised special portraits our selection. Not valid with any other offer. One advertised package per family, une free roriralt Identillcatlon Lard per package. Portrait stats approximate. April 17 5 Days Only! JORDAN MERRELL'S art is on display at Uintah High School in the media center. One man art show on display at Uintah High Jordan Merrell, a senior at Uintah High School, is displaying his artwork art-work in the media center at the high schpol. Merrell is a Sterling Scholar candidate in visual arts. He will compete at the regional competition compe-tition on April 23 in Heber. Merrell only recently began his art career since entering high school. His older brother, Andy, began be-gan dabbling in drawing which sparked an interest for Jordan "Jordan has an unique sense with collages," said art teacher, Brock Thorne. "His collages are unique to what is being done." One of the collages, "The Eagle Has Landed," that Thorne was speaking of, netted Merrell "Best in Show" at the recent art festival sponsored by Uintah School District It was done by cutting out wallpaper of different colors and textures and arranging the pieces on a mat The pieces created several AAUW held annual "Celebrating Our Lives" for women's history month The Uintah Basin branch of the American Association of University Women met recently for their annual annu-al "Celebrating Our Lives" presentation presen-tation and program for women's history month. Branch President, Jerilyn Brown-Jackson Brown-Jackson presided over the meeting which included three special guests, Karen Elkington, Utah Division president of AAUW; Marie Kazmarek, owner of Bittercreek Books in Vernal; and Jane Thompson, recipient of this year's Distinguished Woman award. . Elkington provided a brief history of AAUW, which began in 1881 by a group of women college alumnae. AAUW started in Utah in 1917 with a Salt Lake City branch and officially official-ly formed as a state division in 1946. In 1920, AAUW members nationwide nation-wide donated $156,000 to buy radium radi-um for Madam Curie to assist in her research. . Most recently, the Eleanor Roosevelt Foundation was established estab-lished which funds fellowships for women teaching in the areas of sci r Michelle Hirst and Shawn Murray jj JaM Reception: Friday, April 12, 1991 rA pl Jensen Ward Cultural Hall 7:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m. lQj y Sherrie McConkie and Lynn Bridges J Reception: Saturday, April 13, 1991 Jr Maeser First Ward Chapel 7:00 p.m. tM Q ,. FREE Gift Wrap and Delivery m.. O ir Hours: ' " TlO-SSun GIFTS WJlSJ shapes of eagles in the collage. Merrell also paints in oils and uses us-es chalk and pencil. An oil painting on display, "The Creator," shows an artist painting scenes from Zion's National Park in southern Utah. Merrell uses beautiful colors to accentuate ac-centuate the detail in Zion's park. He only began cil painting about one year ago. Using pencil and chalk, Merrell has done a drawing of two artists drawing each other that has a mirrored mir-rored effect. Many of his subjects are created in his mind but also from pictures in magazines, off of calendars and of real people. Jordan is the son of Byron and Dian Merrell. He plans to attend Utah State University in Logan in the fall after he graduates in May. He would like to make art a career possibly exploring commercial art. He is a quiet, reserved and a humble artist but proud of his recent discovered discov-ered talent ence and math. A Utah teacher was one of the first recipients of this award. Kazmarek shared a series of books that were self-motivating or inspirational inspira-tional and read several excerpts that delighted and intrigued all the participants. par-ticipants. Thompson received this year's "Distinguished Woman Award" for her contribution to the school district, dis-trict, the community and most importantly, im-portantly, the children of the Uintah Basin. She received a special certificate certifi-cate and a silver pin in honor of her efforts. The election for officers was held for the upcoming year. Elected were: Teresa Phillips, president; Christy King, program vice president; presi-dent; Ledlie Szaraniec, membership vice president; Nina Jane Caldwell, secretary; and Jerilyn Brown-Jackson, Brown-Jackson, Educational Foundation chairperson. The group will meet on Saturday, April 13 to clean up the roadside in the Adopt-a-Highway program. After the clean up, a pot luck lunch will be served. Studio Location: vernal .1089 East Hwy 40 781-0133 Ul ft |