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Show Page Two The Springville Herald October 3, 1972 Charlton Heston, as pilot of a U. S. airliner, looks into the muzzle of the hijacker's gun in MGM's suspense drama, "Skyjacked". Also starring is Yvette Mimieux. The picture is currently being shown at the Villa theatre and will be here through Saturday. BYU schedules activities for annual homecoming week Life is: beginning Oct. 8 and lasting until Oct. 14. Life is: the theme for Homecoming 1972. "We want to focus on all aspects of campus life," said Mark Myres, Homecoming Chairman. Life is family will begin the official homecoming week Oct. 8. The day's events will include a family singing contest, displays in the ELWC, speaches by Mrs. A. Theodore Tuttle and George Pace and free booklets containing con-taining suggestions for family home evening. The family winning the family singing contest will receive WATCH - ; ADVISORY BOARD n OF Central Bank & Trust Co. KUED-TV Ch. 7 L."if t m Cunjaw t)f nkor ft JJ.III. wlUHUUJfi w X "WE'RE NOT AS GREEN AS YOU THINK" t Hhg CdDDDDDOuS 373-240 UTAH 69 East Center Provo UTAH OPERATE OM OIL A modern hospital uses hundreds of things that come from oil: surgeon's gloves and gowns, plastic tubes and syringes, x-ray film, bed sheets, and even the paint on the walls. But most of all, hospitals use energy. In the operating room, the intensive in-tensive care ward . . . wherever patients are treated. 75 of all our energy comes from oil and natural gas (including 40 of our electricity). But today, we're using these petroleum fuels faster than we are finding them. That's why America faces an Energy Gap. We're your local oil companies. Working to bridge the growing Energy Gap. Because it's as sure as a surgeon's hands ... a country that runs on oil can't afford to run short. &:r Local Oil Companies For more information, write Utah Petroleum Council 10 West 3rd South -Room 506 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 X Q CJ tickets to the homecoming concert. The second day of homecoming week is titled, Life is the Church. Panel discussions and answers will be conducted throughout the day aided by the showing of church films. There will be workshops and information on Geneology and missionary work. The Homecoming Assembly will take place this day and the Acapella Choir will be on hand to sing throughout the day. A quilting bee, gold rush and county fair will be included in the Oct. 10 activities. Members of the studentbody acoooooouuuuuuuumuotMi DcoeoooooooooooooooooooooO OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 191 SOUTH MAIN 489.7469 SprinfriBe HOSPITAL V A country that runs on oil ) con't afford to run short, g Bowling scores Springville Ladies Team: Won Lost Art City Theatre's 16 .4 Mode-O-Day 11 9 Berg's 10 10 Terry's Drive Inn 8 '12 Rex Drug 8 12 Dean Evan's Chrysler Ply. 7 13 Ind. high series: Jean Christenson, Mode-O-Day, .568; Dorothy Perrero, Terry's, 530; Delia Smith, Art City Theatre's, 521. High team game: Art City Theatre's, 878; Mode-O-Day, 874; Berg's, 845. Ind. high game: Jean Christenson, Mode-O-Day, 225; Wanda Peay, Rex Drug, 201; Katy Robinson, Art City Theatre's, 188. The Drifters Team, Won Lost Art City Theatres ' 9 3 Art City Pharmacy 8 4 WeeBluInn 6 6 Les Hardy & Sons 5 7 Elliotts Cafe ' 4 8 Swanners Sport Shop 4 8 Ind. high series: Nila Nookes, Pharmacy, 451; Ida Mae Holt, Elliotts, 430; Mary Lou Llewellyn Theatres, 423. High team game, Swanners Sport Shop, 558; Art City Theatres, 552; Les Hardy & Sons, 521. Ind. high game: Karyle Schaefier, Swanners, 171 ; Betty Hutchison, Wee Blue Inn, 170; Kolene Ostler, Les Hardy, 162. The Drifters Team: Art City Theatres Art City Pharmacy Wee Blu Inn Elliotts Cafe Les Hardy & Sons Swanners Sport Shop Won Lost 12 12 7 7 6 5 4 5 9 9 10 11 Ind. high series: Mary Lou Llewellyn, Theatres, 486; Kolene Ostler, Les Hardy; 464; Sharon Richmond, Les Hardy, 435. High team game: Pharmacy, 630; Theatres, 580; Swanners,. 566. Ind. high game: Mary Lou Llewellyn, Theatres, 172; Connie Davis, Swanners, 172; Jenny Woolsey, Pharmacy, 170. are invited to place a few stitches stit-ches on a quilt which will be presented to Pres. Dallin Oaks at the end of the day. The county fair will include races in the areas of horse and pie eating. Folk dancers and the laminite generation will perform on this day along with the cast mem- bers of a contemporary L.D.S. '. Pay. ..-,.v- Life is BYU, marks the fifth day of Homecoming week. Along with being alumni day the day will also include three poun-derpuff poun-derpuff football games, a mud boal, and club displays. Competitions in the areas of Chairot races, sack races and pie eating will be held in the McKay quad. Pep Ralley, fireworks and fieldhouse frolics will conclude the day. The final day of homecoming, Life is a Parade will contain the Homecoming Parade, Football game and Dances. . ' once-a-year CANDY SPECIAL $289 1J4 lbs reg.3. FAVORITES o lcl templing of momt, nutt. rare-melt, rare-melt, minraturet, milk and dark chocolate, choco-late, and butter bont REX DRUG 231 South Miin "' The members of the smiling Pep Club from left to right are: First row - Diane Horton, Chris Bowles, Mary Ann Marsh, Penny Crowton, Gena Bird, Julie Howell, Gwen VanAusdal. Second row Jane Jenkins, Corin Curtis, LaRie Birch, Jane Stewart, Loralee Reese, Julie Whitney, Jane Laney, Beth Robbins. Third row Lydia Sorensen, Judy Norwood, Kathleen Clark, Denise Hitchcock, Karen Wilson, Karen Danielson, Leslie Marsh, Lynne Felix, Kristy Wilson, Third row - Mrs. Johnson, advisor, Sherrie Giles, Mary Gammell, Molly Straw, Linda Money, Kim Curtis, Laura Holm, Debbie Jacobsen, Pam Robertson, Lee Ann Larsen. Melanie Allan was absent when picture was taken. Brad Haymond, as Petruchio, shows Wanda Boyer, as the shrewish Katherine, why she must learn to be a dutiful and obedient spouse to him. This is one of the scenes from the forthcoming for-thcoming SHS production of Shakespeare's 'The Taming of The Shrew', to be presented October 11 through 14 in the school auditorium. SHS to present Taming of Shrew' musical on stage October 11 to 14 The Springville High School will present 'Taming of The Shrew' as the first dramatic production of the season October 11 through 14, it was announced today. Curtain time each evening will be 7:00 p.m. to give patrons time to enjoy the Renaisance Family which will be presented in, conjunction with it. The unique fair will include food, games, booths, t and entertainment en-tertainment by jugglers. The ticket purchased for the play will also admit its buyer to the fair. 'Taming of The Shrew' is the story of the marriage of a young man, Petruchio to a bad-tempered bad-tempered shrew-like girl named Katherine and how he molds her into a gentle and obedient wife. Playing the two lead roles will be Wanda Boyer and Brad Haymond. Other leads are Dave Thomas in the role of Luthentio and Margie Bismark as Bianaca. All lines will be spoken in modern English basically, with a occasional oc-casional Shakespearian word of phrase. The play was written by William Shakespeare, considered con-sidered the foremost among all Bring the family this weekend GOLDEN SPIKE RESTAURANT 161 West 6th South Adjacent to the new TRi-ARC raveodce v MOTOR HOTEL , playwrights, past or contemporary. con-temporary. The presentation of the fair with it is the first such event ever undertaken by any high school in Utah. Supervising all phases of the production will be Steve Oldfield, head of the high school drama department. All interested persons are urged to attend and arrive early, inasmuch as seating for these outstanding events is usually sold out rapidly. Defer not till tomorrow to be wise, tomorrow's sun to thee may never rise. William Congreve Vlileu s: This Plane S! There's a maniac on board with a bomb! I , -CHARLTON HESTON YVETTtTmIMIEUX SKYJACKED JAMES BROUN JEANNE CRAIN ROOSEVELT GRIER WALTER PIDGEON LESUE UGGAMS HIS AND HER HORROR Fi ev . Jim M t MM DAUGHTERS 0F5AIAN United SHS Pep Club ready for year's action The Pep Club at the High School is really excited about this year's lootball season. They have performed three marches already and are now working on one for Homecoming which they feel will be the best one yet. These thirty four girls are bubbling over with enthusiasm. This is illustrated at a game when they yell at the top of their lungs throughout the entire game to support the football, team. They feel that if the boys on the team are willing to put in so much work and effort, it is their duty to support them. They would like the public to come out to the Homecoming game this Friday, October 6th and help them cheer the team on to victory over Uintah. It is difficult to make a man miserable while he feels that he is worthy of himself and claims kindred to the great God who made him. Abraham Lincoln The Springville Herald published weekly by Art City Publishing Comany 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 March 3, 1879. Subscriptions in advance, per year, b.aU; per copy, I be. ARCH THEATRE, Spanish Fork Thurs. Fri. and Sat. Sept. 28, 29, 30 "SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON" and "10! DALMATIANS" Show Starts is being . . . "a Artists 8 p.m. phi iiiuknwi R Teppie of week' at SHS is Leslie Marsh Leslie Marsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Marsh, has been chosen to be Springville High "Peppie of the Week." Her enthusiasm can be felt by every member of the Pep Club. She demonstrates her leadership ability by serving as president of the club. She represents the school well in various activities. Last summer she attended Girl's State where she held the position of City Commissioner. This year, she is serving as Copy Editor on the yearbook staff. Leslie enjoys many hobbies: she likes to ski, play the piano, dnd sew. Although she is involved in "DRIVE-IN J255S. STATE. PROVO- HURRY!! 3rd and FINAL WEEK! SHOW TIME 7:30 P.M. Wwl?ui PfcopucTion TECHNICOLOR- From Warner Bros A Warner Communications Company CaHIT: James Garner in "SKIN GAME" BURTOniS 'BLUEBEARD' AI50 starring RAQUEL WELCh ,H yiRW U5l ana joey heathertqn! teChniCOIOR from I cinerama releasing fcXTRA "PRIME LEE MARVIN r.ijij i ii vttme&L HELD OVER hioinninajiiniii n i-1 Eves. 8:30 promptly Eves. Adult, Sat., Wed., Adults M ...... hjuw t ItT fflMlTTi VV I rl I HELD Weeknites 7:30 & 9:40 I il A n r o f -jf LiiJjJJjJJLiI H 'J 1 1 1 i 1 1 J V M - many extracurricular actlvities,-she actlvities,-she still finds time for the! serious side of school where she; maintains a 3.9 grade point-average. point-average. Z J 489 5401 Springville DRIVE-IN SHOW AT 1:00 P.M. INTERMOUNTAIN PREMIERE The story of wild Indian boy who was brought out of the wilderness wild-erness at the end of a rope . . . HE HASNT BEEN TAMED YET! starring 1 Aa Richard Widmarlc And Introducing Htttiat'Jf'imJr i icuu n i ui l cat Black Bull COLOR BY DE LUXE' Laugh Riot Co-Hit: Robert Radford. 1 NOW! Wtttnitos from 6:00 Sat. & Sun. from 2:00 He did away with beautiful women. CO-HIT: cur GENE HACKMAN iiti t m v. in Mats. Sat., Sun., Wed. 2 $2.00; Child $1.00 $1.75, Child $1.00 "UNAl GENERALS VMVBBBM 2nd ft 374 5525 EXCLUSIVE AREA PREMIERE! OVER! Sat., Sun. from I p.m. ! j i.l .1 A K i Open 7:30 Show q 3:00 Adults SI. 50 TIIIP Si 1 11111 lHl$tit.,Oti |