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Show Fourteen - The Springville Herald - July 22, 1982 Page Fourteen The frpringVllle Herald JUiy U., WrU. ffV,r .i-i.muu.iuili.uyiLW - - mmwm n iuiilun,li.m,.IMLiiiiiiii .i ..nil mm,,mm.m.mli.mni.,mU,M,M i '.-mi-"11 1 Hi VI I ft iKy "' y - "V f Si VJ v-;'X.C v -oi u M A D M Wv'W- y JZ s lW ,vLA - ,iAt Q Judy Sermersheim (pictured with Don Peterson of Farmer's Insurance) was selected as May citizen of the month by the citizen of the month committee. As part of the award, she received a complimentary lunch at Coach's Corner, a pot of flowers from Steiner's House of Flowers, a plaque from Farmer's Insurance of Springville and a year's subscription to The Springville Herald. Her name will also be placed on the master plaque located in the Springville Chamber of Commerce building. No hell will frighten men away from sin; no dread of prospective misery; only goodness can cast hell out of any man, and set up the kingdom of heaven within. The boy stood on the burning deck Whence all but him had fled; The flame that lit the battle's wreck. Shone round him o'er the dead. Felicia D. Hemans The Springville High School Drill Team. Front row (left to right). Lynae Whiting, Arianne Bateman, Lisa Bird, Kris Virchow, Chris Thatcher. Pamela Sam, Camille Kunze. Middle row (left to right); Mary Taylor. Jennifer Oller-ton. Oller-ton. Kim Parker, Amy Wright, Laurie Osicck. Jami Livingston. Mary Ann Parker, Joanne Peay. Back row (left to right); Stacy Jorgensen, Nancy Osborn, Karen Williams, Amy Averett. Shauna Miller, Laurel Bradshaw, ;, Analee Sumsion, Karmyn Kunze. and Cheryl Roylance. , -a ; m Circle C Valuable Coupon WITH THIS COUPON 1 Treasurer honored II 29 DRUNK with purchase of Small Hot Dog with purchase of Large Hot Dog Springville Mayor J. Brent Havmond issued the following proclamation this week, making the week of July 25-30 Municipal Treasurer's Week. Velda R. Widdison is currently the city treasurer: Proclmation of Municipal WHEREAS, municipal government, in order to best serve the needs of he citizenry, must be operated with efficiency and in an orderly and trustworthy manner; and WHEREAS, the ef- 5 rx V WSnUAVirfravV WHWVV.. wirue v. mini iv North Main, Springville GOOD ANYTIME 1 C0MET0 ' Thursday glifea Saturday i 1V PKAAPPMVtD 8 p.m. gg JX j "mwi ' fp w mh ' 4 " i Ifev Satury Bargains MTf wsr 10 o. I 6 I MINIATURE PARADE - Friday 6 p.m. STOCK PARADE- Thurs. 6 p.m. t I lBiiHl I I I! W Ina 1 l Wednesday -Saturday, ) t&SKrAywtnl nicnfnwc I - PROGRAM l Special Displays Crafts & Novelties -Sr. Gtizens Center Pioneer Museum Old Thurber School 5 anx Toim fiesta bats T-snmr at tub sidsswaXiS s ab t PROGRAM'? at the Park nijr following Mammoth Parade 40 Ktc Concert Baiii " f J Mtbdroint .11 t Bard Coirtcit Mgintf' ' ' Swim Meet -Marathon Race Art & Flower Show Baseball Tournament ficiency and order with which government carries out its public functions is strongly reliant on procedures and financial records; and WHEREAS, all monies received into the municipal treasuries are dedicated funds and are used only for their specific purposes; and WHEREAS, all Municinal Treasurers are the official custodians responsible for the proper management and in vestment of these funds; and WHEREAS, the strength of local government govern-ment depends upon the citizens' opinion of it, and such opinion is formed largely by the image set forth by the municipal government employees; and WHEREAS, the Municipal Treasurer is one of the municipal officials most closely in daily contact with the citizenry and therefore is in a key position to mold sound public opinion; and WHEREAS, it is most appropriate that we recognize an historic municipal office which grew out of the traditions of our democratic heritage NOW, THEREFORE do hereby proclaim the week of July 25- July 31, 1982 as MUNICIPAL TREASURER'S WEEK in recognition of the vital services they perform and their outstanding dedication to the communities com-munities they represent. J. Brent Haymond Mayor Springville City Corporation Church dance The annual Mapleton Stake youth July 24th tennis court dance will be held at the city tennis court, 100 E. Maple from 9 to 11:30 p.m. in Mapleton. Dance cards are required and can be obtained from any bishop in Springville and Mapleton. Dress denims may be worn. No bare tops or tank tops allowed. Refreshments will be served. Anyone 14 yrs, and older is invited. r: -I J t tfj IS- The RYU Department of Theatre and Cinematic Arts presents a Pardoe Theatre season vou'll aiwavs remember. On (ioldcn I'ond lv KriK'st Thompson Scpicinlx-i' ( Molx'i (t. IW2 f Iml I nil in The t 'nsinkablr Molly lirou n In Kk haid Mollis, music by 'Meredith Willson ( K tolx r JO :)'. KH' FETCHES Mi Patches of ()z based on I.. I rank Baiim's honk M iipl by Charles V. Whitman, music by Jeffrey llerrera November .'.") 1 )e ember II. I!lll. DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY Death 'Cakes a Holiday by Allx-ri Casclla Linnarv .'(I IVbruarv ."). Mill:! 1 Mi t i I j-; - - ' I'hc Elephant Man bv Bernard Pomerance Kebruarv 24-March 12, 198:5 AVIinUMMIJv NlOHT' PRIAM A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare March :!1 -April Hi. U.i IRItHM The Admirable Oichton bv James M. harrir June 2-18. 1983 TRIXIE TRUE lim IMirth Trixie True, Teen Detective by Kelly Hamilton July 28-August 1:1,1983 v, In addition to the great theatre, our season-ticket price for eight plays is very reasonable, S2") for general admission; $16, for senior citizens; BYU faculty, staff, and students, and children six years through high school). We also have a theatre season in our Margetts Arena Theatre that features six plays-Playing plays-Playing the Gamt; Journey to Golgotha; The Apple of Hit Eye; Ah, Wilderness!; Long Day's Journey into Night; and New Faces of '83. Write or call for further information. Call us imlav or write for our color brochure Mail to. Season Tickets Thcairt1 Ticket Office Harris l ine Arts Center Britain Young University Provo. Utah H lblli ' Phone(B()li:t7-;t7") , . Yes, please send me a free copy of your Pard Theatre-season brochure. Yes, please send me a free copy of your Margetts Theatre-season brochure. Name . Address . City Zip . State . SEASON-TICKET SALES WILL END SEPTEMBER 17, 1982 |