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Show Thursday, April 26, 1956 THE " v " v r, v ,.,.n ...... .... :'.v. TIMES-NEW- S. NEPHI. UTAH PQ Svn Levan Junior High Sets Annual Operetta For Friday Evening LEVAN FOR THE BIRDS That's the phrase with which to describe "Old Man," pet of the William Hormann f amity in Oconomowoc, Wis. There's no other tail to this story Old Man is a Manx cat. At latest report, the Hormann's two parakeets and one canary consider the amiable lehne a purrfect perch. Rodney Park Tells of Annual Rotary Meet at Club Meets Home of Mrs. Dorius Prim-E- x By Rodney Park The Primex club met Monday Rotary Youth Conference evening at the home of Mrs. R. Delegate from Juab High School Q. Dorius with Mrs. Dorius, Mrs. On April 15, 71 boys, each repC. R. Lomax and Mrs. Leo Ina high school in Utah, A de- resenting gram acting as met at Hotel Utah for the annual licious hot dinner was enjoyed, Club Youth conference. after which the evening was spent Rotary The registration began at 3 p. m. playing rook, prizes being won by and was followed by a brief Mrs. Ed. P. Cox and Mrs. Maylon assembly. Bowers. Ten members were in We were then paired off and inattendance. troduced to our host I was paired off with a fellow from Dixie, and we were guests at the home of Ed. B. Browning. At 7 p. m. we attended a panel discussion com- posed of High School Exchange students from all over the world. On Monday, April 16, we boarded busses for visits with the Mayor of Salt Lake City, the Governor of Utah, and a tour of the Gadsby plant of Utah Power & Light Company. After a very fine luncheon we were introduced to the R. O. T. C. program at the University of Utah. The last stop of the day was at the Home living center on the U campus. Special guests for the evening were 71 Olympus s. High Community singing, dancing and dinner were enjoyed by all. On Tuesday, we again assembled at the Hotel Utah and then visited the medical, engineering, pharmacy and art departments at the U. of U. At noon we attended the regular Rotary Club luncheon where awards and scholarships were given. After the luncheon we adjourned for 1956 and everyone agreed that the trip was very enjoyable and educational. THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BENEOICT BOGEAUS JOHN PAYNE RONALD RHONDA FLEMING . p....-- -- ,, REAGAN COLEEN GRAY co-ed- . Bret Hartes in TECHNICOLOR DMribotad by BKO RADIO ftCTUXES. ht. THIS IS THE AMAZING PICTURE ABOUT THE TWAITOROUS PLOT OF BENEDICT jiIiTTIiillffr.W WliliJHijnil from ARNOLD! mmmmi mm. I in Cinemascope and in color! MATINEE SATURDAY! SUNDAY Acacia Club Members MONDAY Enjoy Recent Meeting Mrs. T. W. Allred and Mrs. J. Irons were to the Acacia Club on Friday, April 20 at the home of Mrs, Wm. Bailey. The rooms were beautifully decorated with spring flowers and yellow candles. Mrs. George gave a report on her experiences in the San Francisco area G. HIS il- l-' irlMI jahu ixion tuirt- jr. 'JACK LtMMON Cinbmscop Mc-Cu- ne TECHNICOLOR FOSSE tOBCTT BETTY KASZHW"- RUST - WCHAIIO EDKAilDS rt RICHMD lava PUY b 6LIHBlfsn", br ioseph Fielfc 0. Mn MrSistar GARRETT LUCY MARKM YORK HUM id during the winter. Refreshments were served to the following ladies: Mrs. Will L. Hoyt, Mrs. T. H. Burton, Mrs. Charles R. Jen- V EUsd Jtram OMm kins, Mrs. George McCune, Mrs. A. C. Gadd, Mrs. Gerald Cazier, Mrs. Wm. Bailey, and the hostesses, Mrs. Irons and Mrs. Allred. W W The annual Levan Junior High operetta, "The White Gypsy" will be presented Friday evening, April 27 at 7:30 p.m. in the Levan amusement hall. It consists of two acts based on a very good story, good musical num bers and very colorful and pretty costumes. Actors in the play are: Kom, a prince of royal blood, Dwight Anderson;! Jola, Kam's slippery fingered mother, Renae Collard; Nephi Local and Social Items Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cooper were in Payson Sunday to visit with their son and daughter in law, 2-P- Rosemary Rose, Kam's grandmother, Nada Stephensen; Gypsy Chief, Bruce Russell; Guinn, a pretty dancing maiden, Shirley Zingan and Miklo, Stephensen; Kam's young companion, Carl Dalby and Vicky Wankier; Skeletons, Carolyn Paystrup. Linda Taylor, Janet Brough, Mary Collard; Princess, the White Gyp-scDorothy Williams; King, dethroned, Brent Taylor; Kink, the king's brother, Gary Worwood ; 2 Paul spies, Kink's accomplices, Mangelson and Jimmy Paystrup. First, second, third, fourth and fifth Gyios, King's attendants and Thad Stepsensen, Paul soldiers, Paystrup, Alan Oalby, Leon Winters and David Shepherd. Dancers: Group 1: Beverly Malmgren, Linda Morgan, Tamra Verla Worwood and Gardner, Jayne Wankier; Group 2: Linda Williams, Lillian Wankier, Kathleen Collard and Ranae Malmgren; Group 3: Kathleen Green, Bonnie Winter and Pauline Morgan. An invitation for all to attend is extended. C rasieis ana There is no answer to this question . . . because Don't take YOUR HEALTH IS PRICELESS! chances with it. At the first sign of trouble, consult your physician. Bring his prescrption to us for We maintain a prompt, accurate compounding. full supply of fresh, drugs so that we can fiU his prescription to the very letter! ' CHILD RENS SLIPS Sizes 2 to 12 FEATURE ayon Lace 21,00 PRICE Lace Trimmed Pastel Colors Mr. and Mrs. Don Cooper and family. A family dinner was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Park in honor of the birthday anniversaries f Mrs. Park, Donald Peterson and Mrs. J. H. Burns. Those enjoying the delicious turkey dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peterson of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Marciene Morgan and three children of Or-eand Mr. and Mrs. Park and family. During the afternoon a telephone call was received from Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burns and son Jimmy of Salt Lake City. Band Festival Set At Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ostler and Juab H. S. Band daughter Marilyn, Miss Ireta Car- Eureka; ter and Mrs. Harry Burton were in Salt Lake City Sunday to at- lo Participate tend the farewell testimonial for Elder Myron D. Christensen, who Juab high school band will paris leaving for a mission to Nor- ticipate in the Region III Band is a son Festival on May 2 at Tintic high way. Elder Christensen of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Christen- school in Eureka. . sen, former Nephi residents. The band has endured many discouraging things this year. Not FlosMrs. of Saturday guests students were able to regsie Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Har- enough ister last year for band at 2 p.m. old Jones' were Mr. and Mrs. A. so we have held rehersals during W. Pyper and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. the noon This made it period. Whitaker of Salt Lake City. impossible to get credit for band Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephen- and gave a short rehearsal period. son were in Salt Lake City Fri- In addition, many noontime actinterferred causing studday and Saturday visiting with ivities ents to be absent from rehearsals. relatives and friends. In spite of these handicaps the John S. Wells and his brother band still has about the same in law, Duane Fisher of Rivera, enrollment, 29, that it had last California visited last week with fall. The band played a concert John's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack last Wednesday and exhibited a Wells in Nephi. sdgnigicant advance in solidarity and musicanship, accordMrs. Eva Jones of Murray re- ing togeneral comments of some of those turned to her home Monday after in attendance. spending a few days viisting with Hal Hancock. relatives in Nephi. She was a house guest of her sister, Mrs. rWe will repair your shoes while T. H. Burton. you wait at PAYSON SHOE REWeek end guests of Mr. and PAIR, across from Turf Cafe. All Mrs. Roy Bowles were their work guaranteed. John Leones, daughter and grandson, Mrs. Dor-en- e owner. 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