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Show Page Six - The Springville Herald - May 26, 1983 Springville Playhouse will perform 'Forum' Springville Playhouse will present its first musical attempt, "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," during Art City Days. The musical, directed by Jay Knight, will be performed in the Springville Civic Center Theater on June 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, and 11. Advance tickets may be purchased pur-chased through cast members or at the Civic Center and the Library. Holders of Senior Citizen Cards will be admitted for $1.50 a 50 cent savings. Nightly performances will start at 7:30 p.m. Words and music for the musical are by Stephen Sondheim with the book by Larry Gelbart and Burt Shevelove. Special arrangements have been made through Music Theater International of New York. Springville City Recreation has assisted the Playhouse for many years in their productions through a small financial grant. Many experienced players are rehearsing nearly nightly for the musical event. Jay Knight, Karl Young, Kathy Young and Kevin Young have performed in the Playmill Summer Theater at West Yelowstone. Madeleine Giles has played female leads in several plays at Bountiful Community Theater and the Springville Community Theater. She is also leader of "Callione Kids," a group of 25) children between 4-8 years of age. Ed Giles, also to be seen in the Oakridge meets label quota The faculty, parents, and students of the Oakridge School for nan-' dicapped citizens would like to thank everyone who donated their soup labels to the school. Oakridge met their quota this year and will continue con-tinue with the program as long as the Campbell Company sponsors it. . Lena DeRose, label chairman, said the school was able to collect 75,000 labels this year. In exchange, the school will receive a color video camera, Touch and Tell, Speak and Spell, Magic Wand, number plaques, International Globe, Alpha Block Wagon, and Little Professors. The school needs only the front portion of labels from Campbell soups, Franco-American products, Campbell Beans, Campbell Tomato Juice, V-8 Juice, Swanson products, Prego spaghetti sauce, and Prego dog food. All labels can be sent or taken to Judy Wolfgramm at the Oakridge School, 1165 Birch Lane, Provo, Utah 84604. Crib Corner May 6 A boy, Randy Ray to Scott and Natalie Parry of Springville. Grandparents are - Jerry C. and Linda Guff, Springville; and Oral R. and Joan Parry of Spanish Fork. Great Grandmother is Mary Weight of Springville. May 10 Boy to Quinn and Hannah Caughey Dallin of Springville. May 5 Boy to Mark and Gwen Byers of Springville. May 6 Boy to Scott and Natalie Cluff Parry of Springville. May 8 Girl to Don Larry and Mar Jean Peterson of Springville. May9 Girl to Curtis and Wendy Simmons of Springville. Girl to Richard A. and Stacy L. Esquivel of Springville. May 13 Boy to Timothy and Sharon Rebentisch Ireland of Springville, May 16 Boy to Donald and Anita Jenkins Davis of Springville. May 13 Boy to Phillip and Marsha Knight Rasmussen of Springville. May 14 Boy to Bradley and Jolene Tanner of Springville. May 17 Boy to Val and Chandra Allred Nielson of Springville. May 20 Boy to Ron and Mary Beth Perry of Springville. BLAINE R., THORN Moybe I con save you some money on top quality protection, whatever vouf insuronce needs. w See or Phono BLAINE R. THORN 91) Hilloesl Drive Springville. Uloh 489-4129 Allstete Insurettce Compenle lA ! ' production, boasts that his greatest acting was when he convinced Madeleine to marry him. Brent Lundell, one of the leads, has sung in 13 musicals and played many leading roles. Jeff Young has been involved in high school drama and music. Jim Quist plays violin and piano. Ann Graves, vivacious dramatic student, has participated in several high school productions and is an accomplished pianist. She played in "Winnie the Poo," Dave Reeves has one of the leading roles in the musical and draws from a two year experience at the University of Utah. Omar Hansen portrays the old man in the musical. He has been seen in several Playhouse productions and is currently serving as a board member of the group. He also is a member of the Mendelssohn choral group. Ryan McQuivey has come up through Springville Playhouse youth productions over the past 4 years. He is a member of the choir and has received a special award from the Drama Guild for his participation. Debra Graves comes from a musical family and plays the f mnimMw PI "For where your treasure is, there will your heart Glade E. Binks Income Tax & Accounting Service 144 N. Main Springville 489-7790 Duke Jewelry Store 220 S. Main 489-4221 Video Stop Beta-VHS Movie nd recorder rtntoli 32 West 200 South 489-7469 Happy Service Markets Brookside 759 E. 400 S. 489-531 ' -i Happy Service 1 10 S. Main 489-5607- C & A Realty & Development 343 South Main Springville 489 8661 Thorpe Burial Vault Inc. Compfiawtrti Mwginwt I EnployMt 1267 West 800 North Mapleton 489-6111 State Farm Insurance Co. Auto life-Fire S Health E. Dean Brian 52 West 200 So. 489-9444 Payson Floral Freik ffevert-Sak-Pleats Wirt Service t Dt?ry 155 W. Utah Avenue Poyson. Utoh 465 4811 G & L fabric Store Bios Manufacture 1655 West Mople Mapleton. Utah 489 6471 Grand Lumber Co. Home Builders New home financing 10.9 interest - 20 down 1900 S. Highway 91 - 489 661 1 Frank Memory's Garage 38 West Center Springville 489 5071 Planter Center Jewelry t Gift 391 North Main Springville 489 6853 Inturmountaln lift, Inc. "Compliment Manogemenl I fmployee 2000 South Mom - 489 58)2 Utch Service Inc. For all your Hardware I lumber 3) I. 400 So, 489 5686 A - ! l David Reeves and Ann Graves in "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" being produced by Springville Playhouse for Art City Days. piano. Jody Young, a member of the ticipated in A Cappella Choir in the high school choir, is very artistic in high school and has studied dance her own right. Christie Conover is for nine years at BYU. She is also another Springville Playhouse Art Queen. Keri Marx plays the Youth Theater player. Has paiv piano. f , Bar be also" SPRINGVILLE K0LOB STAKE FIRST WARD Bishop Marvin Roundy 489-7108 Sacrament Meeting 11 :00 Primary, Sunday School 12:20 YW, RS, PM 1:10 SECOND WARD Bishop Randall Morgan 489-7539 Sacrament Meeting 1 1 :00 Primary, Sunday School 12:10 YW, RS, PM 1:10 SIXTH WARD Bishop Bert Cherrington 489-5813 Sacrament Meeting 3:00 Primary Sunday School, 4,0 YW.RS.PM 5:10 - ELEVENTH WARD Bishop Philip Williams 489-5349 Sacrament Meeting 1:00 Primary, Sundoy School 2:20 YW.RS.PM 3:10 TWELFTH WARD Bishop James Rowle 489-5312 Sacroment Meeting 1 00 Primary. Sunday School 2 20 ivY.nj.rm j.iu FOURTEENTH WARD Bishop Rolph Hitchcock 489 4395 Socrament Meeting 9:00 Primory. Sundoy School 10:20 YW.RS.PM 11:10 FIFTEENTH WARD Bishop Stephen Nyman 489-7713 Sacroment Meeting 9 00 rrimary, iunaoy scnooi iu M YW.RS.PM 1110 TWENTIETH WARD Bishop David Small 489 5908 Sacroment Meeting 9 00 Primary. Sundoy School 10 20 YW.RS.PM 11:15 TWENTY-FOURTH WARD 1 Bishop Stephen Oyler 489 7117 Socrament Meeting I 00 Primary, Sunday School 2 20 YW. RS. PM 3 00 TWENTY'FIFTH WARD Bishop Donald Hill 489 8469 Socroment Meeting 1100 Primary, Sundoy School 12 20 YW. RS. PM 3 00 SPRINGVILLE N0RT STAKE THIRD WARD ihop Mtthoel Ferrer 489 83SS YW. RS. PM 1 1 X Primary, Sundoy School : 12 Socroment Meeting , I Jo FOURTH WARD ihop Idwln Sorenien 489 4971' YW.RS.PM 200 Prlmofy, Sunday School J rjrj Socroment Meeting J JO NINTH WARD ishop loen J. Phillip 489 444 VW.M.PM.,,.. , , 2 00 3 00 Primory, Sundoy School Socrament Meeting , 3 yj An investment Ml Sine of the undisputed achievements of our earthly civilization is the acquisition of knowledge know-ledge in all its myriad forms; including the specialized training for a career, the various branches of art and culture for our pleasure and the simple, down-to-earth skills for the basic needs of our everyday lives. However, no store of knowledge would be complete without a background of faith to teach us about the THIRTEENTH WARD Bishop James W. Reed 489-9202 yyy rs PM ....11 30 prirnary Sunday School 12:30 Sacroment Meeting 1:20 SEVENTEENTH WARD Bishop Dan Evans 489-7595 YW.RS.PM 9:00 primary, Sundoy School 10:00 Sacrament Meeting 10:50 EIGHTEENTH WARD Bilhop Goy chestnut 489 4083 yyy rs PM r. ." 9 00 prjmory, Sundoy School 10:00 Socrament Meeting 10:50 NINETEENTH WARD Bishop Richard Austin 489 5791 YW.RS.PM 2 00 prjmory, Sunday Shool 3 00 Socoment Meeting 3 50 TWENTY-FIRST WARD Bishop Chorles Whitman 489 4356 YW.RS.PM 1130 Primory, Sundoy School 12:30 Socroment Meeting 1 :20 TWENTY-SECOND WARD Bishop Tommy Helton 489 7003 YW, RS.PM.... 9,00 Primory, Sunday School 10 00 Socroment Meeting 10 50 MAPLETON STAKE FIRST WARD Bishop lynn lotemon 489 7753 YW. RS. PM , Primory, Sunday School Soc'omenl Meeting , , 1 00 200 2 SO SECOND WARD tthop Ned Poulien 489 4812 YW.RS.PM 1100 Primory, Sunday School 12 00 Socroment Meeting , 12 SO THIRD WARD lithop George Wright 489 7M) YW.RS.PM primary, Suruloy School 9 00 10 00 Socroment Meeting 10 SO FOURTH WARD lithop John Roylonce 489 VW YW.RS.PM..,, Primary, Sunday School 9 00 10 00 itgmml Meeting 10 SO Chorale seeks new members The Ralph Woodward Chorale, a performing group in Utah Valley, is expanding in size for its upcoming season. All voice parts are needed. Those interested in singing with the Chorale should have previous experience ex-perience in other choral organizations, should have had professional voice training, and should be able to sight read music easily. Former members of the BYU A Capella Choir are particularly invited to join the Chorale. Auditions will be held May 31, June 1 and 2. For appointments call Kay Honaker, 224-2302. For the coming year, the Ralph Woodward Chorale has already scheduled full season. A pre-season special is coming up June 29 as part of PrOvo's Freedom Festival. The group will perform "Music America Loves Best." Beginning in the fall, the traditional season of concerts will be held in the Provo Tabernacle, and the Chorale has also scheduled out-of-town performances. " One merit of poetry few persons will deny: it says more and in fewer words than prose. Voltaire One man's meat is another's poison. English Proverb in Your Future it u Creator who put U6 here and endowed us with the ability to accomplish all these things. As graduation time approaches, we are reminded of the the fact that our school of faith does not end, but continues forever. We still have much to learn about the world and our own position in respect to it. Attend the Church of your choice, where you can well remain a student for the rest of your life. FIFTH WARD Bishop Roland lewis 489-7442 Sacrament Meeting 1 :00 Primary, Sunday School 2:20 YW.RS.PM 3:10 SIXTH WARD Bishop Everet Predmore 489-7973 YW.RS.PM 9:00 Primary, Sunday School 10 00 Sacrament 10:50 COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. George lower 245 S. 200 E. 489-8501 Worship 10:30 Fellowship Hour. After Worship SPRINGVILLE STAKE FIFTH WARD Bishop Gerold Jensen 489 7260 YW.RS.PM 1:00 Primory, Sundoy School 2:00 Sacroment Meeting 2:50 SEVENTH WARD Bishop Re Reeve Jr. 489 9369 YW.RS.PM. 9,00 Primory, Sunday School 10:00 Socroment Meeting 10.50 EIGHTH WARD Bishop Rolph Poulson 489 4594 VW.RS, PM,,,, 8 30 Primory, Sunday School 9 30 Socroment Meeting , , 10 20 TENTH WARD Bishop Benjomin C. Olsen 489 6104 YW.RS.PM 1,30 Primory, Sundoy School , 2 30 Socroment Meeting , 3 JO SIXTEENTH WARD shop llaine Thorn 489 9589 YW.RS.PM II 00 Primary, Sunday School , , . , 12 00 Socroment Meeting 12 SO TWENTY-THIRD WARD ishop M. Taylor Reynold 489 SSS3 YW.RS.PM,,, ,.11 00 Primory, Sundoy School , 12 00 Socroment Meeting 12 SO Pageant try-outs Anyone interested in trying for a part in the annual Mormon Miracle Pageant should be at the Manti IDS Seminary building at 7 p.m. next Thursday, June 2, or Friday, June 3, according to Mrs. Helen Dyreng, assistant director. Mrs. Macksene Rux, pageant director, will be arriving in Manti on June 1 to conduct the try-outs, and rehearsals for the mid-July production are slated to begin immediately following the try-outs. Mrs. Rux will be assisted again this year by Mrs. Dyreng, Mrs. Jane Braithwaite and choreographers Mrs. Merilyn Jorgenson and Mrs. Tawnya Olsen. The reader who is illuminated is, in a real sense, the poem. H. M. Tomlinson Schouten Optical "The best care in sight" Eyes examined examin-ed for glasses and contact tenses. Wide selection of frames. In Orerh at Carillon Square West of Wolfes 224-3133 i V Barlow's Wood Classic's Cestem Cesimts one Miltwort 1455 South 2000 West Springville 489-8822 Farmer's Insurance Group Don Peterson 144 No. Main 489-9468 Thrift Mart Kerl end Cere) Jens 410 South Main Springville 489-8310 Kathy's Kut & Kurl SfedoHtt-AI types heir tare 1250 North Main Springville 489 3026 Alto Steel Co. 350 West 700 South Springville 489 3244 Professional Arts Assoc. On. CWt . hi, llcWe T. Jetties:, Rseert P. iectsM, Devee A. Nebea, P.T. Brie 8. Ueert t lra S. O'lers) 269 E. 400 So. Springville 489 5669 Hamblin Welding Shop 44 Eost 100 North Springville 489 7862 R. L. Mortensen Plumbing 325 West 200 North Springville 489 3098 Wt RHt Wood Prvdttts Kitchen CooWvh ft Formko Counter Tope 1291 N, 1600 W. Mapleton 4M 91S! Freedom Honda Wm, Pertt, Sen mi JtaeMedM II2S South State Provo 374 0004 McYoy't Ptktt to Fit All Budge; Range 284 South Mom 489 514) IE. I |