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Show - . ' s . - 'i I i x s . 1 ! , s ' RECEIVING A CHECK from AlanBooth, representing rep-resenting tlie Orem Sertoma Club, are firemen Lynn Bingham andBrentChynoweth. The check is to help finance the purchase of a film showing a process to aid in the lo B est Side Story' egin May 7 saving of lives of choking victims. The Fire Department will use the film in their educational program and it will be shown to classes and various groups on request. U of U Slates r ..-i itf i. i I Arcnes worKsnop Wilderness spokesman and author au-thor Edward Abbey will be guest speaker at a campout workshop in Arches National Park June 17-20 17-20 sponsored by the University of Utah. The workshop is open to teachers, teach-ers, university students, youth leaders and environmentalists wishing to enhance their ir-sonal ir-sonal creativity and environmental environmen-tal awareness and share ideas for strategies and curriculum in environmental education. Participants will camp out in Arches and take part in day hikes and evening sessions. Abbey will talk about writing and the environment. The southern south-ern Utah park is the setting for his book "Desert Solitaire and is familiar territory fur characters charac-ters in his recent novel, "The Monkey Wrench Gang." Workshop participants may earn three quarter hours of upper division or graduate credit in Education 580K - GO or English 5881! - CO. r A chance to see a live performance per-formance of the Broadway hit musical "West Side Story and at the same time benefit patients of the Utah State Hospital awaits the residents of Utah Valley on r There f no body A in,he 0 Ijou muii iee it tutice! ACADEMY May 7 and 8 and May 13, 14 and 15. The musical will be presented in the auditorium of the Utah State Hospital in Provo (located in the main center building which no longer is used for patients) with the curtain at 8 p.m. each of the fiv"- performance nights. The show is being directed and produced by Jayne Luke of Provo, well-known in drama over the past several years at Brigham Young University and Sundance Summer Theater. Through an arrangement ar-rangement with Brent Reynolds, director of patient services at the Utah State Hospital, all proceeds from the production above royalties royal-ties and actual production expenses ex-penses will go to the patients' recreation fund. Admission will be $2 per person. Miss Luke has recruited a cast and crew of 50 people, including some of the best drama talents from BYU and elsewhere, but no individual will be paid anything, she emphasizes. "West Side Story," enjoyed a hit run on Broadway before being released for performance elsewhere else-where in America. Portraying RULES FOR A "rumble" between the rival Jets and Sharks gangs are ironed out by the two leaders - Riff of the Jets, left, played by Cameron Oarnich, and Bernardo of the Sharks. The scene is from tne forthcoming production of 'West Side Story" to be staged live May 7 and 8 and May 13, 14 and 15 in the auditorium of the Utah State Hospital at Provo as a public benefit for hospital's patients' recreation fund. New in your neighborhood? And still searching for the grocery store and more closet space? , . . It's my job to help you feel at home fast. As your WELCOME WAGON Hostess I can supply answers to your new neighborhood questions and bring a basket of gilts to delight your family. . Hundreds of people like you in OK U n nave called me. I hope you win, too. 225-3839 225-3839 J. the conflict of two ethnic groups on the streets of New York City, it is a modern, musical version of Romeo and Juliet. It's memorable mem-orable music was composed by Leonard Bernstein. The lead roles of Tony and Maria, the star-crossed lovers kept apart by fate and tragedy, will be played by Chip Boynton and Cindy Call, both well-known for their performances per-formances on the BYU stage and elsewhere. Mr. Boynton played the same role during a run of the play several years ago at the Wasatch Pioneer Theater in Heber City. Miss Call's last role was as the wife of Karl G. Maeser in "Right Honorable Saint" on the BYU stage. Main supporting roles of Bernardo Bern-ardo and Anita will be played by George Nelson, last reen in the BYU productionof "StoneTa-bles," "StoneTa-bles," and Miss Luke herself, who also played the same role in the Wasatch Pioneer Tehater run. Riff, leader of the Jets street gang, will be portrayed by Cameron Garnich, who last played in the BYU Centennial production of 'George M". Ample parking will be available avail-able for patrons in theUtahState Hospital parking lots. Check Your G.I. Loan Eligibility G.I. loan eligibility was restored re-stored to more than 12,300 veterans vet-erans and sevicemen who were released ' from liability from their former loans during 1975, and the Veterans Administration is urging others to apply if they believe they may be eligible. eligi-ble. Elmer J. Smith, Director of the Veterans Administration Regional Office in Salt Lake City says all veterans should request releases when they sell their home purchased originally with G.I. loans. "There's a good reason rea-son for obtaining a release," Smith explained, 'since without it, the seller could be held financially fin-ancially liable should the purchase pur-chase default on mortgage payments." -.WKftll I H hiiji i ) M IJM i ' m - J- 9' . I Vr M . .... , urnm mum Brought to you by the Union Pacific Railroad People. , f . . . - - ('. N ' " ; . ., ' " . - Orem-Geneva Times April 39, 1975. seven years old . They have been a team for a little over two years. Kathy is 20 years old and Bunky is 21. Last fall, they were invited by the president of the U.S. Amateur Ama-teur BallroomDance Association to represent the U.S. at the world championships in Berlin, Germany. Ger-many. They were unable to attend at-tend but are at the top of the list of nominees again this year. In the past year, they have studied with Roy Mavor ofllous-ton, ofllous-ton, Tex., former BYU International Inter-national Ballroom Dept. Head, Jack and Bemil McGregor, Los Angelos, Patrick and Wendy t SHOWING THE STYLE that has made them widely known as championship dancers are Robin "Bunky"Stockdale, Orem, and his partner, Kathy Michaud, Mesa, Arizona. Local Dancer Wins Top National Title Robin 'Bunky" Stockdale of Orem is making a name for himself him-self in dance competition held throughout the United States. Bunky and his partner, Kathy Michaud of Mesa, Arizona, competed com-peted in the fourth annual dance tournament held at MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, Saturday Sat-urday April 24, 1976 and took, several titles. They won first place in Amateur LatinDivision, third place in Modern Division and another first place trophy as best all-around dancors for 197G. They performed 10 dances in this last division. This is Bunky's third year as best all - around dancer and Kathy's second year as the same. On Feb. 28 of this year, they were honored as the United States Amateurs of the year in Los Angelos, An-gelos, CaUfornia. Other titles they have won include in-clude Utah Star Ball Amateur Latin Championship 1975-76, Ninth Annual CaliforniatarBall Amateur Latin Championship. Kathy is a junior at BYU and has been dancing for 2 12 years. Bunky, a former BYU student, has been dancing since he was . . ) z ELLIOTT GOULD and Diane Keaton try to solve their marital woes with hilarious results in I Will, I Will ... For Now" currently showing at the Art City Drive-In Theatre. Paul Sorvino, Robert Alda, Victoria Principal and Candy Clark co-star in the 20th Century-Fox release of a Brut Production. George Barrie produced. Norman Panama directed from a screenplay by Panama and Albert E. Lewin. Second Feature at the Art City is 'The Crazy World of Julius Vrooder" starring Timothy Bottoms and Barbara Seagull. HOW PLAYING r 9 0IVf-IN FAMILY CO-HIT: Doris Day Brian Keith "WITH SIX YOU GET EGGROLL" in a hilarious run for the money! Civid r.r.IH, Carren ICT.'n, Don KHSTTS, Kanchd KSna, , MtM-' s r ) Wait D'snay Productions t zr J O r o nniinniniirn I bKUIVIDHLrntH ART SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLY 69 ltt Cntr, Frovo 74 South State St., Ortm UTAH 373-2430 225-9529 Johnson, San Francisco, and Nene Hunt, London, England. They are members and boosters boos-ters of the Dancing Generation, a very talented group of dancers and novelty entertainers under the direction of Jerry and Jennifer Jen-nifer Beagley, Provo. The greates danger to hunting today is the chisler who wants something for nothing. At no real expense of time or effort or money, he demands something to hunt and places to hunt iU He invests little knowledge in his act of hunting and little sympathy or understanding of wildlife and its land base and the genuine gen-uine hunter ends up paying for it. John Madson v BRIVCIN OREM i J Cbt Ugcnd of Soggy Creeh ATDUIITOMV MH1 Showtime 8:45 Now Showin2 tcjethsr for tha first exciuthrsly VC TWrt RIG Show vTl COMEDY HITS ! It's a comedy full of love. It's a love story full of comedy. - -. THf DOCTOR THOUGHT Ht WAS CRAZY! THE NURSE THOUGHT HE WAS SEXY! THE PO'i'CE THOUGHT HE WAS CRIMINAL' 0U UL THINK HE IS HILARIOUS! 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