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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 6. 1969 THE LEADER-GARLA- TIMES, TREMONTON, ND PAGE 7 UTAH Guitar Pickin Sheepherder Makes Good p if s me of the familiar Skaters' Waltz, but with a modern beat, sets the stage The show for the entire Corps De Ballet In Ice Capades opener, "Skate-In- ." In the Salt Palace for four evenings and three matinees beginning Wednesday, THE STRAINS pre-mie- November 19. res received his B.S. degree in 1959 from Brigham Young University, bis M.S. degree in 1962 from Utah State University. His teaching experience Includes one year at Arroyo High School In Hay-waCalif one year at Bear River Junior High School and four years at the Church ColChildren will delight iu New Zealand in Temple "Once Upon A Time", the lege of View, New Zealand. number created especially for Dr. Chournos is now a memthem. The scenery literally of the Brigham Young Unber unfolds like the pages of an iversity faculty with bis primary assignment in the Counstorybook. seling Center. Solo performances are spaJoyce Chournos, the "siced throughout the show. Toplent" partner says this has Donald the cast Is Knight; been ping a long and tiring orNorth American Champion; deal to get George through Japanese Champion Sashi Olympians Roy and Sandi Wagelein; Canada's Cliff McArdle and Marc LeBel; Boston's Tina and Noyes, many more. To delight in the comedy ice comedy's department number one charmer Freddie Trenkler returns to bring laughter to both child and adult Ice Capades Open Nov 19 In Salt Lake's New Ice Palace Family entertainment returns to Salt Lake City when Ice Capades opens Wednesday, Nov. 19, at the Salt Palace for a five-d- ay engagement of film and The multi-mag- ic live action begins In the opening production "Skate-In- ." Ifi Skaters' Waltz, the 1970 way! During the number, each of the show's skating stars makes a brief appearance on the ice as their images are flashed in cineamascope across the motion picture screen in the set The Corps de Ballet previews the incredible costumes that will appear throughout the show as they glide across the ice in yards of white fox and white mink, nearly 200,000 sequins and rhinestones. Imaginative staging and innovative film effects has made Ice Capades stand alone when it comes to arena entertainment They were the first to introduce Magic Screen, a film process which allowed skaters to dart in and out of a motion picture sequence. a This season Multi-Visio- n, technique requiring three screens and three projectors is used. Film segments are incorporated throughout the show and highlight the "Rhapsody For Piano And Ice" and "Mis- v si on Improbable" numbers. "Rhapsody" is an original ice ballet written by the show's rt, musical director James and is introduced by a Har-be- three-minu- Multi-Visi- on te "Mission" Is a film. featuring Agent Two Below Zero, the man from ICE. and culminates In a sensory freakout and psychedelic strobe light show. M Men & Stage three-dimensio- ed, of spy-spo- Gleaners 'Sit-I- n" The Bear River Stake en and Gleaners will have Nov. a Thanksgiving 'Sit-I- n' 28 at the Garland Cultural Hall at 7 p.m. Bring pillow and blanket M-M- Capt. Gill Transferred U.S. Air Force Captain Richard A. Gill, son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Gill of Avon, rd, LAKE CITV. UTAH W. Robins, County Home the agency was working with 262 individual ftmilies in Box Elder County. Some families had more than one type of loan advanced by the agency. There were 47 families using operating loan credit for the purchase of livestock, equipment and for operating exfamilies penses. Flfly-fo- ur had farm ownership loans they housing have remodeled or constructed new dwellings and essential farm service buildings. Seven families had soil and water loans which they have used to develop irrigation systems and to level land. Six families are still paying on emergency loans which were made under the drouth and frost emergency a few years ago. rarpn n nTni has g the economy car, luxury car and sports compact Only your Ford Dealer NANCY CORNWALL best-sellin- low-pric- ed i The BRD Spotlight is on If our Fountain ( 366 SOUTH SIM CAST SALT which have assisted them in purchasing or adding to their al Tremonton, farms andconstructingessen-tiAdministration, on the farm. buildings reports that at the end of the fiscal year, June 30, 1969, Also, 178 families had rural loans with which Ronald Supervisor for Farmers Cap-squad- ron J UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 1 of the medical Sponsored by the A section with the pella Choir, Bear River High USAF Regional Hospital. He will present "The King and P in the high school audi- has served in Vietnam. His wife, Barbara, is the torium November 20, 21 and daughter of Mrs. Glenice Wa- l- 22. ston Of Tremonton V T "V jyrQtTftnMltyiiUg at 8 p.m., the cast members will present one of Rogers and Hammerstein's most colorful ' productions. Loni Poulson as Anna, and Rod Merrill as the King, will take the leading roles while Jan King will play Lady Thi-an- g, main wife of the King. Other cast members inIT the arrow clude: Trudy Summers, Lynn points your way Nielson, Doug Holt and a dozen just bring a copy of this ad 4 to our store and winn a FREE, V youngsters playing the King's children. Scenery will be under the direction of Paul Burke, while Brent Johnson will be in charge of the necessary lighting effects. Costumes are under the direction of Miss Kathy Oyler, who is student teaching at Bear River. Acting as student director is Alice Peterson and Michael Ward and Deanna Hales will TREMONTON 'UTAH take charge of all business A AO IVL.V v AltDIPIf ivunvui nui Held the price line In 70. Simple to drive, to park, to service and to own. H west main phone 157-77- matters. 81 RflcCUllOCH B POWER MAC Cuts - so congra- Farmers Home Administration Makes News In The Valley King & I Planned commander 115 He now, A Ku-ch- iki; Mont, has arrived for duty at Fairchild AFB, Wash. Captain Gill is a medical administrative officer and By $1.00 Order at logy. all over Beer served in pleasant and wholesome surroundings is the aim of the United States Brewers Association. And we are always striving to do something about it. The USBA is represented by field men around the country. They meet with proprietors of establishments where beer is sold. They work in every way possible to promote a set of high standards wherever beer is served. This USBA effort means even more enjoyable places for America's great beverage of moderation. tulations George. The family now resides In' Kim is enrolled In Orem. Orem High School and the younger children are in a local elementary school. They are getting used to their new surroundings, much as they hated to leave beautiful Bear River Valley. (by Dorothy Chournos) strenuous graduate study at USU and half-tiwork at the University's Counseling Center. His dissertation, a research project In counselor trainee selection, has been accepted by the graduate school and Is presently being bound. George Is now a Doctor of Education in psycho- We care where our product is served. while trying to raise a lamfly and teach school. S she had it to do over again, she thinks she would rather leave him with a sheep herd. Any way, George Chournos completed all requirements for bis doe torate degree from Utah State University, la late August of this year. The degree, which will be officially awarded in the 1970 commencement culminates three years of ' support your local P. T. A. For the best local buys, follow The leader." Attend the meetings! a winter supply of firewood In a few hours! I A NEW I Tickets are under the direction of Janie Bucannan and Annette Macfarlane will ar range for programs. All publicity arrangements are being taken care of by Rita Bron-s- on and Lyn Westerguard. Tickets will be $1 for students and $1.50 for general admission. The play will be one of the many fund raising projects sponsored by the Choir. They will also present the "Messiah," and several other concerts are scheduled as well. hit MQA LI U UY MEW ITn EnDn rUnU Quiet, luxurious. New 1UCVV 1 ill IOTA ft IP IVIUOIMIMU d frame and "forgiving" suspension smooth ride. " MDAI computer-designe- f !& sV; Six fresh models from hardtops to hot Boss 302's. Run with No, low-pric- ed 11 A ( QUALIT- Y- A HgggF WAW 'it A GREAT BUY FOR WEEKEND WOODCUTTERS Rim ONLY 01 t3 fix ...your Utah Ford Dealer 3 fc. bar and aprockat that are daaignad to work ANDERSON LUMBER COMPANY irii See the man with the most to show uy West Main Phrwe TREMONTON FRANK. A RUTHLESS GUN MAN WORKING FOR THE RAILROAD, aconirei land for the tracks of the Iron Hone 257-71- 21 one war OT lie other. Henry Fonda start in Paramount Picture' "Once Upon A Time In,J The West," la Technicolor Vu opening Nov, 13 at ineaire. ADLX1DDAILI2) 101 N. 3rd East FRL2) Tremonton, Utah iriTHtGOMOTHNGI - 9 |