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Show Page Two - The Springville Herald - February 22, 1979 here entertainment Stuart Nelson, rear left, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Nelson, and Karen Marker, rear right, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barker, were voted king and queen at the Springville Junior High School Valentine Dance, Friday, February il. Chosen as prince and princess were Jay Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Carter, and Wendy Childs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DaleChilds. SHOW 7:00 EVBrrcuYwwfnTOKonc. fVBft-GIRL MINTS TO IfflVf 0(1f. supei&ocks ThWfi tw imUw guy wftc m ban to KW TNI (AMIS OILS PUT TWIN DRIVIIN If 1 1. , 1740 JI I SHOWS EUCTMC s00 HEATERS HIWEK.rfiJtCADiMY AWARD NOMINATIONS INCLUDINC "BEST PICTl BE' J2L HIT FETUHU - Neil Simon i The Cheap Detective oM tlM Men .JJyv , jfrjl Mm rub kui 5.V'' f . .. , LlHItlAL ucutq coin co-in RANCH0 DELUXE Mm, HOW MUCH DOES IT REALLY COST YOU TO CHANGE YOUR fw & JIFFY .LUES- 1 355 No. 200 Wt. Provo 375-8618 Just west of Sears. 'Circle of Love' to be staged By Dixie Welch The influence of a girl is as a circle. The Mapleton Stake adult audience will follow around the female life span portrayed by the large cast of local artists but will see neither the beginning nor end of the circle of a woman's love. Honoring the anniversary an-niversary of the L.D.S. Relief Society, Mapleton Stake has organized under the direction of Shirley Casper, a variety of talent to present the musical, "Circle of PAYSON'S BEAUTIFUL HUISH THEATRE OPEN 7 START 7:15 ONE WEEK FEB. 21-27 Users STARRING RYAN O'NEAL CAHD1CE BERCEH TUE. LADIES NITE 2. 3. 4. SKff SPECIAL: $1 off to all Springville and Mapleton residents. No appointment necessary there Love," written my Mimi Murdock, local mother of five who commands a wide range of talents from marathon jogger to vocalist. Invitations to attend the performances, March 9 or 10 at 7:30 at Mapleton Stake Center are extended ex-tended to all interested members of the community com-munity aged 17 or over. Of the six major roles, four are of Ann, at different dif-ferent phases of life. One phase is portrayed by Charmayne Taylor. Her romantic counterpart is portrayed by David Tippetts, who discovered his gift of music while on a mission three years ago. Dennis Harris is one of the narrators. There is a children's chorus directed by Susan Frischknecht, a woman's chorus directed by Mable Paulson, a young adult chorus directed by Joyce Naranjo. There are to be several solos among the 18 musical numbers, i tableaus, dramatizations. Scores of participants from each of the five OIL? For only $12.95 we will: 1. Change your oil. Put in a new oil filter. Completely lube your car or truck. Service all vital fluids: transmission, hatterv differential, steering, brake fluid, 5. Clean your windshield. 6. Vacuum out your car.. All of this In about 10 minutes. Lynn Scoresby to speak at Kolob standard night Kolob Stake Standard Night will be Tuesday, February 27, at 7 p.m. in the stake center. All young women, their mothers and bishoprics are invited to attend. Dr. Lynn Scoresby, present Director of Rocky Mountain Family Institute In-stitute will be the featured speaker. His Stake sets road shows "Fracture Fairy Tales" is the theme for the Springville Stake Road Shows scheduled Wednesday, February 28, at 7 p.m. in the Springville Junior High School, according to Betty Beshaw, stake roadshow director. The Fifth Ward will present "Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves" directed by Karen Thorn will be presented by the 16th The Fifth Ward will present "The Emperor's New Clothes" directed by Nannette Orme and Nadine Bismark. "Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves" directed by Karen Thorn will be presented by the 16th ward. Merle and Kate Tenney of the 10th ward will direct "An Egg is Laid." "The Price That Was," to be presented by the Eighth Ward, will be directed by Stephanie Hall and Ann Ruff. The Seventh Ward will present "Wolfe and Redd Ridinghood" directed by Jennifer Lewis. David Tippetts wards are involved in scenery art, costuming, musical in both vocal and instrumental rehearsals. Many groups have been holding early morning rehearsals for five weeks. Artists working on eight-foot canvas flats are Rex Jensen and Stan Johnson. radiator, and windshield solvent. topic will be "Loving Life." Dr. Scoresby received a B. S. Degree in 1965 and an M. A. Degree in 1966 from Brighan Young University and a Ph. D. in Counseling and Student Personnel Psychology in 1969 from University of Minnesota. Dr. Scoresby has published numerous articles in professional journals. He is currently on leave from Brigham Young University where he is an Associate Professor in Child Development and Family Relations. Sharmayne Taylor 'ml"- I Dennis Harris We want to help make your home as energy-efficient as possible. QDODDDSD0 U & LIGHT COMPANY Dr. Lynn Scoresby They love him most for the enemies that he has made. : General E. S. Bragg Man is his own worst enemy. CICERO None but yourself who are your greatest foe. Longfellow Grobben's Pizza pan 25 North Main 489-9484 Monday Night Special Vi gallon of soda pop FREE with purchase of 14" Pizza Customer Service Department iSKii:::: . . .Wiv ..... . .. - i 111 v ' ' At the Kiwanis meeting held last week Cleon Craig (Center) was the toast-master. toast-master. It was a very special evening as Kiwanians and sweethearts were entertained by the Springville High School Stage Band directed by Brian Tobler, left, and by the Hi's singing group directed by Karl Barton, right. BtrjOne - WITH THIS COUPON we'll give you a medium-sized Pizza Hut pizza free when you buy any large-sized pizza at the regular price. 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