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Show Page Two The Sprinsville Herald September 27, 1973 st trsa:t n 1 I kpl I?.' w- I This is Santana Breeze, a beautiful three-year-old Morgan mare owned by Larry and Karin Weight of Springville. She was judged the (irand Champion Morgan Mare in the 1973 Utah State Fair. Karlier this year she won first place awards at the Rocky Mountain Morgan Horse show and the Hooper Days Show. The stale fair award, however, was her first championship win. Kxperts state it is considered for a championship to go to such a young horse. Three of the Weight's other Morgans took awards at the state fair also. West Mountain Tuxson took first in the weanling colt class, Victory's Tuxedo took second place among the stallions, (age four or older), and A donna Carter was awarded second place in the produce of dam class. Noted violinist to instruct classes a BYU Henri Temianka, noted violinist and conductor of the California Chamber Symphony, will again be visiting professor of violin and conduct master classes at Brigham Young University during the 1973-74 season. Mr. Temianka, who recently authored a book, "Facing the Music," will teach eight master classes of advanced violinists at BYU. He also will appear as recitalist April 12 on the BYU-Community BYU-Community Concert Series and in a chamber music concert on Nov. 30. The classes will be held Sept. 22, Oct 20, Nov. 10, Dec. 1, Jan. 26, Feb. 16, Mar. 16, and April 13. Nonstudent string players and music teachers also are invited to attend the classes as auditors for a nominal fee. Students and faculty with activity cards will not be charged. Mr. Temianka is best known to Utah music lovers because of his Ions and distinguished career with the famed Paganini Quartet, which played in Provo many times. ' 1 The classes will be held from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in Room E-250 Harris Fine Arts Center. Antelope, moose hunts reported Preliminary finding show Utah's antelope hunters had a successful hunt again this year, according to the Division of Wildlife Resources. Although final figues are not The Springville Herald published weekly by Art City Publishing Cominy at 161 South Main Street Springville, Utah 84663 Martin Conover, Publisher Entered as "second class matter at the post office in Springville, Utah under the Act of Congress MarcK 3, 1879. Subscriptions in advance, per year, $5.50; per copy, 15c. KILL Black Widow Spiders NOW! With cold weather coming on, Black Widow Spiders attempt to get in out of the cold . . . How Is the Time to Spray! Chloradane 74 Pints $3.79 Quarts $6.49 Dieldrin Pints $2.49 Quarts $3.98 (a quart should be enough for the average yard) "4 41 Bowling scores Springville Ladies Team: Won Lost Art City Theatre's 11 5 Rex Drug 9 7 Dean Evans Chrysler-Ply. Chrysler-Ply. 9 7 Art City Pharmacy , 8 8 Berg's 6 10 Terry's Drive Inn 5 11 Ind. high series: Ida Mae Holt, Art City Theatre's, 511; Loran Carter, Berg's, 498; Tressia Whitehead, Berg's, 494. High team game: Rex Drug, 861; Art City Theatre's, 859; Terry's Drive Inn, 828. Ind. high game: Ethel Wheeler, Evans, 193; Ida Mae Holt, Theatre's, 189; Tressia Whitehead, Berg's, 183. Sat Night Mixed Doubles Team: Won Lost No. 4 10 2 No. 5 6 6 No. 3 6 6 No. 2 5 7 No. 6 5 7 No. 1 4 8 Ind. high series: Marty Perrero, No. 4, 605; Dot Perrero, No. 4, 510; Dean Lowe, No. 5, 508. High team game: No. 5, 719; No. 6, 711; No. 4, 710. Ind. high game: Marty Perrero, No. 4, 215; Carl Parks, No. 5, 188; ClifC Marsh, ,No. 6,. 188. : a : -j iru -V 2 : Early Risers Team:' Won Lost Robertson Marine 8 4 Rusty Nail 7 5 Pioneer Drive In 6 6 S.O.S. Drug 6 6 StockerClub 5 7 Shauna's Beauty Shop 4 8 Ind. high series: Cindy Rasmussen, Robertson Marine, 489; Colleen Spencer, S.O.S., 479; Lorna Gordon, Stocker, 453. High team game: Robertson Marine, 795; Rusty Nail, 720; Pioneer Drive In, 707. Ind. high game: Cindy Rasmussen, Robertson Marine, 191; Lorna Gordon, Stocker, 183; Colleen Spencer, S.O.S. Drug, 176. tabulated, it appears most units have yielded an above normal harvest said Assistant Game Management Chief, Homer Stapley. Inversely, 1973's moose hunt got off to a slow start this year. November I, 2, 3, 8, 9, SHS Drama Department plans performances of 'My Fair Lady' "My Fair Lady," a delightful musical comedy, will be brought to life again on the Springville High School stage November 1,2,3,8,9,10. The characters have been cast recently by Mr. Rod Peterson, Director of Dramatics at SHS. Rehearsals are now in full swing. Adapted from George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion", My Fair Lady is the story of a lowly cockney flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, whose life is turned around through the efforts of an English phoneticist, Henry Higgins and his college Colonel Pickering. The musical play was written by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe. The musical will be directed by E. Rodney Peterson, a newcomer to Springville High's Dramatics Department He is a native of Provo, having graduated from Provo High School where he won the coveted best actor award. He has a master degree in Dramatic Arts from Brigham Young University. Univer-sity. While there he appeared in many major productions as well as directing "Our Town", "Luther", "She Stoops to Conquer", and others. Music will be under the direction of W. Karl Barton. He has directed other Springville High School musical successes, "Camelot" and "Fiddler on the Roof". In addition, his Springville Hi's and A'capella choirs have achieved recognition in the western United States. Ann Graves, a junior at Springville High, has been chosen as student director. She works well with both directors and cast members. This is her first experience in this aspect of dramatics. She is a member of the Acappella choir and the Thespians club. Cast as Eliza, that "Prisoner of the Gutter", are Angie Hopkinson and Gail Barker who will be alternating nightly. Kurt Christensen will portray Henry Higgins and Mathew Mills is Col. Pickering: The comical Doolittle is played by Richard Cutler and Freddy, is played by Steve" Schultz. I Others in the cast are Diana Hafen as Mrs. Eynsford-Hill, Tom Breuninger as Harry, Gilbert Hansen as Jamie, Veri Huff as Mrs. Pearse, Gwen Bartholomew as Mrs. Higgins, and Brad Smeath as Zolton Karpathy. Well over 75 other students have been chosen as dancers, singers, cast and crew. With cast, directors, and crew working so well together, performances per-formances will be a big success. We hope that we will have the support of the whole community. We need in our costuming department old trousers, vests, jackets for the men and the large hats and umbrellas used by women in the early nineteen hundreds. If you can help us out please contact Mr. Peterson at However, even though most hunters have found it rough filling their permits, some good trophy animals have been taken, said Stapley. Final results of the hunts will be reported later. GUITAR LESSONS Given at Springville Chamber of Commerce Bldg. 175 South Main St. Beginning & Folk and 112-HOUR WEEKLY LESSONS Register Now! Call Dean Dayley, Instructor 375-4953 10 the high school. Laurie Jones, Hopkinson. Ann or Graves, Susan f . f" "ft iT"" ii'" Kurt Christensen as Henry Higgins, uses illustrations in a book as he works with Eliza Doolittle, portrayed here by Angie Hopkinson, in changing her from a gutter flower peddler to Senior 'Student Michael Roy lance Panguitch Lake treatment set "Panguitch Lake is one of Utah's to fisheries. It will be a valuable asset to have it back into full production," said Glenn Davis, fisheries biologist for the Division of Wildlife Resources. Plans are to do just that as biologists chemically treat the lake this week to remove nongame species, trie target of the project is the Utah chub, a strong competitor with more desirable games species. Aircraft will drop 65,000 pounds of powdered rotenone mixed with 60,000 gallons of Intermediate Rock i scores Commercial Team: ' Stocker's Jon's Tip Top Miner's Memory's Ernie's Allen's Won Lost 14 10 9 6 5 4 2 6 7 10 7 12 Ind. high series: Rick N., Ernies, 572; Marty Perrero, Ernies, 560; Mutt Peay, Ernies, 533. High team game: Ernie's Conoco, 1138; Jon's Tip Top, 977; Stocker's, 987. ' Ind. high game: Mutt Peay, Ernies, 214; Marty Strong,( Stockers, 213; Rick, Ernies, 212. of the Week' Selected this week to be honored as an outstanding senior student is Michael Roy lance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Finley Roylance. He is an excellent student and ranks in the top 1 percent of the 1974 class in scholarship. Michael is involved in many activities. This year he is serving ser-ving Springville High in the capacity of yearbook editor. He is a member of the physers and German clubs and is in the accapella choir. He has a 3.975 cumulative grade point.averag and has scored very high on tests for college entrance, receiving commendation honors on the National Merit Preliminary Test and scoring 31 on the A.C.T. Micheal works part-time at Brookside Market and is Priest group leader in his ward. Mr. Roylance enjoys hunting and fishing and other outdoor activities. He is very interested in all areas of science, especially geography. He plans to major in geography when he attends university after his graduation from High School. water over the lake to eliminate the fish. Aerial Applicators, Incorporated will pilot a torpedo bomber with an 800 gallon capacity, and a DC 6 with a 2,700 gallon capacity from Bryce Canyon airport In all, some 32,000 acre feet of water wil be treated. The fish are edible after rotenone treatment. Licensed anglers will be allowed to salvage one trout possession limit during the project. Access to the reservoir will be restricted during the times that the chemical is being applied from aircraft The lake will be restocked with small catcahables (7-8 inches) in mid-October, and open again for fishing June 1, 1974. The treatment is a federal aid project under which 75 percent of the total cost will be reimbursed reim-bursed to the Division. Ornithologists have found that birds sing an average of 18'4 hours daily most of the year. GOING PLACES? Co protected. With the extra protection of State Farm's new "GO" Insurance. Arranged instantlyf 1 DEAN BRIAN 295 S. Main 489-6177 STATE FARM FIRE AMD CASUALTY COMPANY ' HOME OFFICE: 8L00MINSI0N, ILLINOIS Julie Andrews, as Maria, governess of the Von Trapp 'family, lakes the children on an outing in the 20th Century Fox film, "Sound of Music". It stars Eleanor Parker and Richard Haydn. The picture is playing through next Tuesday at the Villa Theatre. a "lady". Observing the process is Matthew Mills as Colonel Pickering. It's all part of the upcoming Springville High School production of "My Fair Lady". Bowling scores Early Bird Ladies Team: Store 224 Valley Pack Lucille's Oak Crest Mulletts Southeast Service Won Lost 11 (5 9 7 8 8 8 8 7 9 5 11 Ind. high series: Dot Perrero, Oak Crest, 547; Tressia Whitehead, Store 224, 522; Dot Lowe, Store 224, 463. High team game: Mulletts, 689; Oak Crest, 655; Store 224, 646. Ind. high game: Dot Perrero, -1 Oak Crest, 208; Laurel Lowe, Mulletts, 181; Tressia Whitehead, Store 224, 180. Lady bugs do not die at the end of the season like so many other insects, but hibernate for the winter. Open 7:30, Show 8:00 One show each night coMe eVrly for - GOOD SEATS ' The wait is over! hi can thrill again to the happiest sound in all the world. Awards! Includine Best Rcture" (1965) nivmrariMi HODCERS- HAMMERSTEIN RWRTWISE T I PHOVCTMH fc ! 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SPECIAL PREMIERE ENCORE ENGACEMENT! WINNER OF 3 ENTER ONCE AGAIN A WHOLE NEW WORLD OF MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL l ENTERTAINMENT 2 20th Century-Fox Presents PAUL NEWMAN ROBERT REDFORO KATHARINE ROSS 1 -i.t 'Anew-fashionedlovei II HUM. I-VI-U PI IT THCLTUCD I I BUTCH CASSIDy AND THE SUNDANCE KID Panavision Color by DeLuxe. GREAT ACTION CO-HIT: "THE FILM IS A RARITY. He was a good but a rotten bandit "KID BLUE" PQ PANAVISION' color by Dt lu' DENNIS HOPPER PETER BOYLE Cast sought for new play Casting is presently in progress for a Springville Playhouse production, "When The Toast Burns", it was announced an-nounced today. The play is scheduled for presentation November 1st. Now needed are persons to fill the roles of a teen-age boy and girl, the parents of these teenagers, teen-agers, and a grandmother. Those interested are urged to contact Janet Bird, 489-5454. The pronghorn antelope buck has a dark patch on his face and neck, his horns are longer than his ears, and he runs with his nose pointed somewhat downard. The doe lacks most or all of the dark patch, seldom has horns longer than ear length and holds her nose more nearly horizontal when she runs. works better than any Judge or Jury. Sun., Mon., Tues ACADEMY AWARDS! TECHNICOLOR PANAVISION TODAY AT- WINNER OF FOUR ACADEMY AWARDS (1969) kid, WARREN OATESM BEN JOHNSON K?l3 I 'A - 1 - - n 3.00-S:55r8:S0l7yy ? mm x 1 ri n Hi MSSOI m I v i |