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Show . Page Two The Springville Herald November 2 1 , 1974 " f ' ' Herbert Sanderson, portrayed by LaMar L. Weight, has just proposed to Grandma Little, played by Patricia Bartlett, and Hortense the maid looks on disgustedly. Melba Jarman plays the maid. The play will be presented by the Springville Sixth ward as a fund raising project. It will play November 21 and 22 at the Kolob Stake House and November 29 and 30 at the Springville Playhouse in the Civic Center. 'The Charming Intruder' slated for presentation by Sixth Ward "The Charming Intruder" A three act comedy of high, class and human appeal to all, written by the noted playwright Charles George. Following the mood of a lpodern play it is full of comedy and characters one might meet in every day life. Being very realistically written, the audience will live this story as well as the actors who portray it. It is chuck full of human situations, crisp dialogue, witty and sparkling humor that will rock the audience with laughter , as well as play on the human emotions with much rich !' philosophy of life. j The players have been selected with extreme care and Seach is ideally suited to his or her respective role. A fine bit of acting and characterization will be offered by Pat Bartlett in her EVERYONE FALLS IN LOVE WITH THE CAPTAIN!!! And Audrey listoci of Dcseret Travel was no different Recently Mrs. Listen completed an Advanced Course with American Society of Travel Agents SCHOOL AT SEA aboard the Santa Maria of Prudential Gracelines. She studied aboard the ship cruising from Acapulco to Los Angeles For eipert information on cruises and according to Audrey that is the way to vacation come on in and let Audrey or our other capable travel experts help you plan your cruise. n deseret travel oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I "unuEsucB special" SUPER z O O O O 'Z A : 0 r O O O :r O O O fast HAMBURGER OR SEABURGER f(pj) 7 pooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo role of dear, lovable Grandma Little. Grandma is just a little old fashioned about certain things, but the Charming Intruder In-truder in person of Priscilla Sanderson, ably portrayed by Kitty Scott, changes Grandma's ideas a great deal before the conclusion of the play. Tom Cherrington, Mary Cherrington, Doug York, Valerie Fackrell are the real one hundred per cent American boys and girls. The comedy roles portrayed by Melba Jarman and Dale Jarman will win your affection. Veteran actors portrayed by Melba Jarman and Dale Jarman will win your affection. Veteran actors Calvin Woodward and LaMar Weight pull pleasant surprises in their important roles of the production. This play is proof that a play POBox838 288N. 100W. Provo, Utoh Ph 373-3822 Mon.-Fri. 8:30 am - 5:30 pm Sat. 9:00 am 1:00 pm our business is going places TI1URS. - FRL - S AT. - PR0V0 290 W. 1230 N. 618 E. 300 S. 197N.500W. SPRINGVILLE 380 S. MAIN I At1 ATI A tIC TA CCDlfC VAII X Entertainment Utah Valley Special Interest group schedules special dance event The Utah Valley Young Special Interest announces its regular Friday Night Soft Rock Dance. Who can attend? Anvone between the ages of about twenty-five to about forty. In the valley right now there are over 5,000 Y.S.I, age people. This is a fun weekly event where no one is ever out of place. Dress is always "nice-casual", (no ties Annual Christmas concert slated On December 1, 1974 the Music Department at Springville High School will be proud to present the combined A Cappella Choirs for their annual Sacred Christmas Concert. Many traditional Christmas carols as well as new music will be performed. per-formed. Santa Clause will stop in during the evening to give a Christmas message. The program will be recorded live this year and records will be made. Those wishing to purchase pur-chase a record may do so. Information In-formation will be given at the program. Large crowds have been present at the concert in the past. This year two programs will be held. The first at 6:30 p.m. for Springville Stake area residents and at 7:30 p.m. for Kolob Stake area residents. does not have to contain anything "suggestive" in word, or deed, or action to be entertaining. en-tertaining. You will be interested from the rise of the first curtain to the end. Such a heart warming dramatic experience for all ages you won't want to miss. Pull yourselves away from your TV routine and see these talented ward actors perform LIVE. Children take your parents. Parents take your children. Tickets available at door. Admission Ad-mission $1.25 Adults; .75 Students (high school age and under). Presented by Sixth Ward of the Kolob Stake in Springville at 600 E. 500 S. The play is directed by Woodrow Weight with Randy Weight as an assistant. Curtain time will be at 7:30 p.m. The characters of the play are as follows: Grandma Little, a bit old fashioned, Pat Bartlett; Martin Cunningham, her son-in-law, Calvin Woodward; Connie Cunningham, his daughter, Mary Cherrington. Richard Cunningham, his son, Doug York; Priscilla Sanderson, his second wife, Kitty Scott; Mortense Smith, maid of Grandma's, Melba Jarman. John Harris, handy man at Grandma's, Dale Jarman; Bruce Bishop, Connie's fiance, Tom Cherrington; Mary Elizabeth Spilman, Connie's friend, Valerie Fackrell;' Herbert Her-bert Sanderson, Priscilla's father, LaMar Weight. Stage hands are: Frank Weight, Sterling Fackrell, Lena Bartholomew; Publicity: Lela Johnson; Sound technician: Wendell Eves; Costumes: Lucille Laney; Makeup: Marshall Mar-shall Craig, cast. Nothing is so good as it seems beforehand. What we anticipate seldom accurs, what we least expected generaly happens. SUtl u O O 0 0REM 106 N. STATE 1391 S. STATE AMERICAN FORK 211 E. STATE ROAD but no levis), and the cost is only $1.00 with your Y.S.I, card or $1.50 without it. The Special Interest program is under the priesthood direction of President Richard A. Call. The Friday Night Dance started just last May and well over 1,000 Y.S.I, have become involved. Special events in December are the Winter Carnival Dance (13th) and the New Years Eve Party. Plan now to attend both. For weekly Y.S.I, recorded information just call any of the following numbers for dates, times and locations of events: Provo area 375-1409; Payson area 465-9342; Pleasant Grove area 789-4151. Bowling scores Monday Night Majors Team: Won Lost Team No. 2 6 2 Team No. 1 5 V-k Team No. 3 4V4 3VZ Team No. 4 4 4 Team No. 6 2 6 Team No. 5 2 6 Ind. high series: Julian Raulston, No. 1, 792; Dottie Perrero, No. 4, 786; JoAnn DeHaas, No. 1, 763. High team game: Team No. 2, 576; Team No. 1, 572; Team No. 4, 563. Ind. high game: Julian Raulston, No. 1, 225; Tom James, No. 3, 222; JoAnn DeHaas, No. 1, 219. Saturday Night Mixed Doubles Team: Won Lost No. 3 7 1 No. 2 5 3 No. 5 5 3 No. 4 4 4 No. 1 2 6 No. 6 17 Ind. high series: Jerry" Fowles, No. 4, 534; Cliff Marsh, No. 2, 483; Laurel Lowe, No. 3, 474; Virginia Fowles, No. 4, 464. High team game: No. 4, 772; No. 3, 769; No. 3 and No. 4, 714. Ind. high game: Jerry Fowles, No. 4, 202; Ivan Curtis, No. 1, Cliff Marsh, No. 2, and Dean Lowe, No. 3, 175; Laurel Lowe, No. 3, 183; Ida Mae Holt, No. 1, 181. 'U Early Bird Ladies I Team: Won Lost . Store 224 8 4 ; Oak Crest 7 5 Valley Pack 6 6 Southeast Service 6 6 Lucille's 5 7 Mullett's 4 8 Ind. high series: Dot Perrero, Oak Crest, 564; Rita Schet-selaar, Schet-selaar, Southeast, 532; Hilda Hardy, Valley Pack, 487. High team game: Lucille's, 588; Southeast Service, 520; Oak Crest, 506. Ind. high game: Dot Perrero, Oak Crest, 215; Rita Schet-selaar, Schet-selaar, Southeast, 202; Del Shepherd, Lucille's, 193. Springville Ladies Team: Won Lost Art City Pharmacy 10 2 Bergs 7 5 Dean Evans 7 5 Terrys Drive In 6 6 Rex Drug 4 8 Art City Theaters 2 10 Ind. high series: Dot Perrero, Bergs, 580; Ethel Wheeler, Evans, 519; Wanda Peay, Rex Drug, 489. High team game: Rex Drug, 894; Art City Pharmacy, 833; Dean Evans, 815. Ind. high game: Dot Perrero, Bergs, 220; Ethel Wheeler, Evans, 195; Wanda Peay, Rex Drug, 191. Early Risers Team: Won Lost Stocker's 7Vi Vi Robertson's 7 1 Intermountain Lift 4 4 SOS 4 4 Rusty Nail 1 7 Shauna's 7M Ind. high series: Rachelle Westman, Robertson's, 440; Marilyn Sheppard, Stocker's, 424; Shanna Carnesecca, Robertson's, 395. High team game: Robertson's, Robert-son's, 759; Intermountain Lift, 690; SOS, 685. Ind. high game: Shanna Carnesecca, Robertson's, 172; Rachelle Westman, Robertson's, 157; Marilyn Sheppard, Stocker's, 150. Environmental alteration is responsible for 72 percent of the wildlife losses which result in species being placed on the endangered list. The Springville Heralt published weekly by Art City Publishing Comany j at 161 South Main Street 'i Springville, Utah 84663 Martin Conovtr, Publisher Entered as second class matter at the post ofice in Springville, Utah' under the Act of Congress Marchf 3, 187. Subscriptions in advance, per yfear, $6.09; per copy, 15c. ' ' ' ' - Roger Moore tries to prevent the deliberate flooding of a goldmine in the Allied Artists release "Gold," adventure drama also starring Susannah York. The Emanuel L. Wolf presentation, produced by Michael Klinger and Senior 'Student Doug Rawlinson i ' Raymond W. Sundquist named general manager at Geneva Steel Raymond W. Sundquist, general superintendent of. Geneva Works since 1967, has been named general manager Ore and Limestone Operations for United States Steel. Announcement of the appointment ap-pointment was made today in Pittsburgh by C.F. Beukema, vice president Ore, Limestone and Lake Shipping. Mr. Sundquist Sun-dquist will assume his new post in Pittsburgh December 1. He will succeed Morris V. Miekle who moves to a new position as assistant to Mr. THE APARTMENT m R i -AND They kept searching until they found... THE HOUSE THAT VANISHED ISO N State. Of.w Showtimes??S.!Zin Pcbneeii free S. heaters Fwt255 S. STATE. PROVOV ItVph. 374.osaijnrJ I WE'RE GOING TO HAVE A BABY "3 OF THEM V jui' mt m unto mioi ' " fllC 8ASM SU (lAt Mixed Company A GROWN-UP FAMILY FILM BARBARA HARRIS JOSEPH BOLOGNA - - . "MIXED COMPANY" v 0 of the Week' Springville High School has named Doug Rawlinson, son of Joan and Dean Rawlinson, as senior student of the week. Doug, a native of Springville, was recently chosen to be a member of the Varsity basketball team. This is the third year he has played basketball for the Devils. Doug is president of the Senior a cappella, and is also a member of the Hi's and Madrigals. Doug seems to enjoy school, and he receives honor grades. He is on the seminary student council and sings in the seminary choir. He is also active in the church and is a member of his quorum presidency. Doug enjoys all sports, and likes to hunt and fish. He also has a good time riding his motorcycle. Doug contributes much to the school spirit, and is well-liked by everyone. Second to environmental alteration was past exploitation, which was found t be responsible in 16 percent of the cases. Five percent of the species studied have always been relatively, rare. V, Beukema, who on the same date becomes the vice president and general manager of Raw Materials and Lake Shippings. Mr. Sundquist was born St. Paul, Minn., and was graduated from the University of Minnesota Min-nesota with a degree in metallurgical engineering. He began his U.S. Steel career in 1938 at Gary (Ind.) Steel Works as an apprentice, became an eng. an the blast furance division in 1940 and was promoted to superintendent of the blast furnances there in 1947. FLOOR THAT COMPAQ Show 7:00 Trie same producer and the same proud, warm feeling that "iade Sounder last years best loved Mm VRadniu Mattel ProducUons . where the lilies bloom ' i I'-'ti 1 I I' 0."!H t nr. JV"''''" P T I directed by Peter Hunt on location in South Africa, is from a screenplay by Wilbur Smith and Stanley Price. "Gold" is now playing at the Academy in Provo. Musettes ready holiday concert The annual Musette Christmas Concert will be held Sunday December 1 at 5 p.m. in the Junior High School under the direction of Alberta Hoover, conductor. There is no charge for the concert and the public is invited to attend. It's strange how often you get a person's opinion without asking for it. From the smash suspense novel of the year. The dreaded ODESSA ...Peter Miller is going inside. More than a few i i i i peapie nope ne aoesn get out... ever! 7:30 - 9:40 r pure excitement! ROGER MOORE SUSANNAH YORK "GOLD" 1 7:30 - 9:40 GO! SP8INGVIUE 489-5401 1 V l?lM&& 'ONE OFTHE BEST EVER MADE!" "A SPELLBINDING FILM! - Los Angeles Times Saturday Matinee at 2:00 No Family Nite ) Thu Attraction Only! ' A SPECTACULAR WORLD OF NATURE! - L&.M CAAN IS Starts at 7:15 For For I v If I V Ml Benefit concert will be given The concert choir from the University of Utah's LD.S. Institute In-stitute under the direction of Mr. Hanks, will present a concert and other specialty acts at the Provo tabernacle, Friday, Nov. 22 from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. This concert is sponsored by AYUDA, a non-profit volunteer organization which supports medical, dental, educational and industrial projects in Indian communities in Central America, Arizona, Mexico and California. Total proceeds from this concert will be used to purchase medical dental supplies for the next three months. Tickets are available from all AYUDA members. Call Patricia Lienbach, 489-4743 or Monique Rodriquez 489-4215 in the Springville area for tickets and information. I would rather see the United States respected than loved by other nations a song of value on car, home and life insurance. Contact me today. E. 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