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Show Page Two The Sprinfcvillc Herald April 19. 1973 W Hurricane High Choir gives program here f r fr. c Ml 4 V. p if ill F J!Z2f vvgf Dora (he beautiful dish washer or (he heroine who cleaned up. Will beamy triumph over dirt? Will our Heroine be recognized behind a mop and broom? Come and see (his fast moving meliM'dramer presented by ihe Meplelon 2nd Ward, on Wednesday. Wed-nesday. April rlh at"::i(), in (he ls( and 12th Ward Cultural Hall. The members of this hilarious cast are: Yvonne Ogilvie (Director). Janae Jones, S(eve Hiding, Roy Andreassen, l.auri Jones, Ken Courl, Shirley Allan, Carol 1 1 jolt h (no( shown). Springville Stake Gold, Green Ball The Springville Stake Gold and Green Ball is going to be held April 28, 1973, at 8:30 p.m. in the Middle School Gym. Music will be furnished by the 'Rosewood', group who will play all types for everyone. Everyone is invited to come and join in the fun. W fffiip BOB HOPE - EVA MARIE SAINT Cancel My Reservation U . ..... N l VhWjOl "u J Fri. ' x UIIIR i -r a. I ' I I 1 l ii 1 T0DD-A0 35" S3&.PGl COLOR BY DE LUXE THE REVOLT OF THEflPES! Sctra After-school Mat!nt Mon., Fr!., 4 p.m. Sat. Matineei cont. from 11:30 Evening Shows: 'Charlie' 5:30 and 8:30; 'Cinderella' 7:00, 9:50 n IS? I I II ! L. I X- J TECHNICOLOR r-si" f ;rw Jr "'' b bucna vista distribution co . inc readies annual for April 28 Along with the dancing and refreshments there will be a floorshow. This' is scheduled to begin at 10:00 p.m. Youth from every ward in the stake are involved. It will feature different dances and styles of dancing. This will be somethings you will not want to miss. DOTE- 2251740 lS0HSUti,0rM OPEN 7:15 SHOW 7:45 Jeremiah XJonnson y PC ! Shows Thur. 7:30; , Sat. 7:30. 9:30 RY! ENDS SAT.! AWESOME SPECTACLE IN THE ANNALS OF SCIENCE FICTION THE REVOLT 'MHE APES The newest and biggest yet At m TA. -AM EMM m 1 SHOWS 7:30 and 9:00 NOW PLAYING AT 2 THEATRES Annual Art Ball to feature Eugene Jelesnik Eugene Jelesnik, world renown Utah violinist, will provide dance music for the sixth annual Art Ball Saturday night. Governor Calvin L. Rampton and Mrs. Rampton will be honored guests at the semi-, formal affair, culminating festivity for Springville's annual April Art Show and month-long activities. In keeping with the theme, "A Night at the Opera," Ralph and Margaret Woodward will present excerpts from Mozart's "Abduction from the Saraligo." LaRie Birch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Birch, will reign over the ball as senior art queen. Attendants will be junior and sophomore class art queens, Kay Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mays Anderson, and Valerie Haymond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Haymond. An invitation is extended to everyone. Admittance is free with Family. Sustaining, or Life membership in the Art Association, or tickets can be purchased separately. Dancing will begin at 8 p.m. and conclude at 11 p.m. Serving will be continuous through the evening. Springville Ladies Won Lost Terry's Drive Inn Berg's Rex Drug Mode-O-Day Dean Evan's Chrysler Art City Theatre's 23 18 15 14 8 6 5 10 13 14 20 22 Ethel Theda Pat Ind. high sereis: Wheeler, Evans, 566; Child, Berg's, 498; Brinkerhoff, Rex, 495. High team game: Berg's, 893; Rex Drug, 836; Dean Evans Chrysler, 834. Ind. high game: Ethel Wheeler, Evans, 200; Louise Young, Terry's, 182; Theda Child, Berg's, 180. Archibald Rutledge, an outdoor out-door writer, noted that wild turkeys look black when they are approaching and silver-grey when retreating. Don't move! The wild gobbler's eyesight is binocular sharp. EXCLUSIVE AREA 1 Franco zemreixi HIS FIRST FILM SINCE.''ROMEO & JULIET" roTHer sunt siisTeir TONITE AT 7:30 & frTT7.' ,j LJClrwti,c'i I ffllUKIllfjf I I PAULWINFIELD tk Sf CICELY TYSON ' ljjf flEf1 "SOUXDPl 1 - I- NATIONAL GENERAL si I I 7:30 iCrmTf sp-a 9-'3o m if 1 IruDiitiisatre 1- JJ VIM 1230 N. t 2nd W 374 5525 If ALLNEWf mt&1 U . v . -JM ACADEMY, $6 NORTH 489-5401 Springvillt DRIVE-IN FANTASTIC!' i lCwtangtTittto) B Aadwiv Awrt Wnwt ltwhnkolor "ftl WHO ffll SURVIVE-IN OWE OF THE HJKJa lAOVEIfTURaiVERI. BIG ,u,Pn" eom FUN CO-HIT: PANAVISION" COLOR BY DE LUXE fpgfii ' ' : tZ&' 1 i , ". S : . ' , , " " . p tC'J Hit it 3 1 1 A w .-,1 m 5 jr I Bfjii tj it i mi i o4ju Dancing title roles in "Sleeping Beauty", initial presentation for the season of the Utah Valley Junior Ballet Company, will be Lucille Hofheins and Calvin Rollins. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Cloyd Hoffheins of Provo, and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Rollins of Nephi. Utah Valley Junior Ballet presents performances of 'Sleeping Beauty' The Utah Valley Junior Ballet Company will present the PRESENTATION mo. 9:40 UNIVERSITY 373 4470 SHOW STARTS 7:40 EXCLUSIVE! MOST POPULAR movie in years! GREATEST ESCAPE. hm 'h mn "'I'0 w'' Bullitt 20th CtNTURY-FUX Presents The Hbt nr BE) I Sleeping Beauty Ballet in the Spanish Fork High School auditorium on Wednesday and Thursday, April 25th and 36th at 8:15 p.m. Performances, are scheduled at the Provo High ' School on Saturday, April 28th at 2:00 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. As a result of auditions held last September, thirty talented dancers from Utah Valley were chosen as charter members of this new ballet company. For the Sleeping Beauty Ballet additional ad-ditional dancers have been added to supplement the cast. The part of Aurora will be danced by Mary Ann Kartchner and Lucile Hofheins in alternating alter-nating performances. Mary Ann is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Fred Kartchner of Provo. Lucile is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Cloyd Hofheins, also of Provo. Both girls study ballet under Sandra Allen. The part of Prince Florimund will be portrayed by Calvin Rollins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Rollins of Nephi. Mr. Rollins studies under Rosalyn Korany. The production is being, sponsored by the Utah Valley Dance Association with Rosalyn Korany as Director and Sandra Allen as Bellet Mistress. STARTS FRIDAY Weeknires from 6:30 Sat. & Sun. from 1:00 p.m. Th all-time best-sailing best-sailing novel Is now a captivating motion picture, i PanmouM Pctum Presents A Hsnra-8Mn.Sgrttviui Ptodurton E B White's Charlotte's Web BichafdM"shetman Robert B Sheman, nw EatlHamnei Jr S?St!li,lrwm Koslal Debtxe Reynolds as Charlotte. Paul Lynde as Templetod Henry Gibson as Wilbur Edgar M Bronfman Joseph Barbera & William Hanna OntMI. Charles A Nichols & rwao Takamoto kiCoot PKWfl . ALSO The All Time Favorite "Black Beauty" AND "The Headless Horseman" The Hurricane High School A Cappella Choir under the direction of Larry Johnson, former Springville resident, will present a public concert Tuesday, April 24, at the Second-Eighth Second-Eighth Ward meetinghouse at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend. There is no charge. Monday Night Majors Won Lost Quality Cleaners 22 6 Kelly's Texaco 20 8 DOil 17 11 Sage Inn 11 17 Valley Music 8 20 First Security Bank 6 22 Ind. high series: Marty Perrero, D Oil, 784; Len Stone, Kelly's Texaco, 778; Dottie Perrero, Quality C, 729. High team game: Sage Inn, 578; First Security Bank, 575; Quality Cleaners, 559. Ind. high game: Marty Perrero, D Oil, 246; Quinten Lowe, First Security, 226; Len Stone, Kelly's Texaco, 222. Early Risers Sage Judys Stockers S.O.S. Brookside Erdmann Won Lost 14 6 12 11 9 7 7 8 9 11 13 13 Ind. high series: Dot Perrero, Stockers, 511; Colleen Spencer, Brookside, 442; Carla Wheeler, S.O.S., 400. High team game: S.O.S., 731; Sage, 680; Brookside, 637. Ind. high game: Dot Perrero, Stockers, 187; Colleen Spencer, Brookside, 177; Leslie Cox, S.O.S., 158; Cindy. Rasmussen. To the casual observer, a snake seems to travel at a terrific speed; but in reality, seldom goes more than five miles an hour. dDpcBDTi Fmflay 41 pmiD Regular Hours 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday YjRUMBACHER BRUSHES COLORS ARTISTS' MATERIAL , A must for all science fiction fans is the suspense thriller "Conquest of The Planet of The Apes." The story of a fight for freedom by rebel apes, it is playing at the Villa Theatre through Saturday. Annual Family Life Conference will be held April 24 at BYU "Our Community - Let's Get Involved!" is the theme for the Gene Hackman stars as the rebellious and radical minister in the Irwin Allen film, "The Poseidon Adventure" Ad-venture" now playing at the Art City Drive In Theatre. It is an exciting and suspensful tale of people trapped in a capsized ship and their fight for rescue. FEATURING THE WORK OF -GRUMBACHER- Art Library Books Step-by-it ep Mowto-do-it ook i LARGE FORMAT (tOV' 12V') PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED UM toltUCMUCMMTt HT4 ArtOMTdCOlORMlNTittl uo tn uc mint mo i Art eoion woumg 1TB tn 0WlQ TBI 1 1 7 rt Mw1Nq AN1MM( Bin tiTMOMWIttGHUDSkHANDS llff Alt H DMWING MTI ArtttKASPfCftVf MAWIHC II r I An tf It DSC AH PAiMtiHQ UM An 0 tt AtC Art MINTING U7t Ait d OIL ANTlNG ARTIST'S EASEL WITH THIS COUPON EACH 11th annual Family Life Conference Con-ference to be held Tuesday April 24, at the Brigham Young University. County-wide, "and sponsored by Utah County Family Living Council and various civic agencies including public schools, universities, and. parent-teacher associations, the conference brings together youth and adults to strengthen family living in this area. Eight hundred participants are expected ex-pected to attend. After registration, the conference con-ference will begin at 9:30 a.m. in the Joseph Smith Auditorium. Keynote speaker will be Dr. Isreal Heaton of the BYU Center for Community-School Development. The agenda will include music by the Orem A Cappella Choir, youth skits, student speakers, and town meetings in which groups will look at the services, facilities. Sculptor ART SUPPLIES THIS WEEK ONLY 2 OFF 3D 0 D n CYDIDCC U V APRIL 28, 1973 M |