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Show Page 8, THE GARLAND LEADER-TH- E TIMES, March 25, 1976 lan Sirs Offend Sometimes you have problems . . we have problems now. festival "A part of my job to answer problem calls from Continental Telephone's customers we have over 16,000 telephones in service and over 20 of these have been added in the past 5 years even though our service rates have remained constant during that time. is ... The LanSirs, Bear River high school's jazz ensemble, will be participating in the Orange Coast Jazz festival on April Seventy bands have been selected to compete in the Of jazz festival. from bands, four are ' these Utah-Cottonw- For the competition, the LanSirs will play three dif- These ferent selections. and numbers are Short Sweet," The Mountain Band Man," and Tribute To The - Duke." In addition to the actual competition.the LanSirs will Kelly Summers. Dee Josephson, Ned Petersen (seated) participate in various workand Paul Finn. Manning, who plays a Russian in the shops and will attend jazz Production, holds a gun on the four fathers when they concerts. Clinics will be held during the afternoon by discover he is an imposter. the Thad Jones and Mel Lewis band, and Count Bas-ea well known Negro PTSA Will 2-- CONTINENTAL provides this service but it costs us money for dedicated, FREE fa . . . MAIY TENNYSON trained Commercial Supervisor technicians. Olympus, Brighton, and Bear River. "SEE HOW THEY RUN" Five men of the cloth but That's the plot in a nut shell of one is an imposter Bear River high school's April 3 production of "See How They Run." Pictured are (1 to r) Allan Manning, NOW THINK . . . what you would pay for a house call by a TV Repairman, and electrician or a plumber today. 126 people in the state of Utah. Our salary expenditures have increased 40 jvhile our rates have been the same. (Could you have made it through the past 5 years while without a salary increase?). Total operating costs are up 88.2 Other utilities in Utah have received total net income is up only more than twice the increase in this period than Continental is requesting now . . : We've done our level best to "hold the line. We cannot hold it longer. Increased revenue is the only option we have!" CONTINENTAL TELEPHONE, now employees 48.8. y, Give See How They Run' Comedy Set April 3 Scholarships 2-- Bear River high school PTSA has announced that they will present two college BY SHEREE JOSEPHSON The comedy See How They Run" will be staged April 3 by Bear River high's drama department. The hilarious story takes place in a few hours in the living room of an English home. The story starts out with Penelope, an American actress, played by Carmine Thrasher, meeting a.i old actor fre.id of hers, Clive, who is played by Kelly Summers. The two begin acting out a scene from a play that they both used to be in. This causes Miss Skellon, an old by maid, characterized Susan Austin, to form some "" I very mistaken ideas. This situation explodes the escapade. 2-- Mss Skellon symphathizes with Penelope's husdand, who is played by Dee Josephson, who has no idea whatsoever of what is going on. The maid of the household where all this is taking place is played by Shelly Stokes. The Bishop of Lax, who is also Penelope's uncle furt matters her complicates when he drops in for a visit a day eai'y. The Bishcp is portrayed by Paul Fimi. Ned Petersen will be acting as the Reverend Arthur Humphry, a timid old man, who gets his suit stolen by an intruder. The culprit turns out to be a Russian spy, played By Alan Manning. Hejs trying Jo get away from the cockney police-entir- e man, Sergeant Towers, ( This year's spring play is under the direction of Mrs. Betty Bone. She is also by studer.t being assi-tt- d directors ...ynetle Uoterls and Chrbtirv De.ikin. Other students involved in this production are Donny Edvalson, business director; Debbie Pugmire, make up director; Kenna Hales and Roxane Hales, costume directors and Becky Hathaway, scenery director. Sp5 Lynn W. Nielson. recently returned from service in Germany with the US Army. He will be awarded a medal of commendation. He is now attending school at - PERC. 30 th for Your Pleasure.. ' 50 12 JOHN 58 March 20 38 March 21 38 27 25 WAYNE 30 KATHARINE March 26 29 28 HEPBURN March March 18 19 22 49 March 23 57 March 24 43 ' Selected H1 lHoLoSolDo mm HUlhIW,,,.... MMUKSM I'll KM m, IHIINKIHIIIfMVUIMnV pi: :C (...and the Lady) NEXTMEK "SKY RIDERS" Garland Kettle 57 East Factory Street Garland, Utah 3 Big Days April 2nd, 3rd and 4th For Training Airman Kathy L. Harris, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. LaDell R. Harris of R.R. 2, Tremonton. has been selected for technical training in the U.S. Air Force aircraft maintenance field at Chanute AFB, 111. The airman recently comat pleted basic training Lackland AFB, Tex., where she studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relation. Airman Harris, a 1975 graduate of Bear River high school, attended Weber State College in Ogden. m nra 1 1 a t rT8 b FOR SALE 69 DODGE DART etf 340 BBL -- mag wheels call after 6 f mini 'in i m EMPLOYER The Airman Harris 2573378 Gcrknd SYSTEM GRAND OPENING Kathy Harris 4-spe- AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY OF CONTINENTAL ROOSTER COGBURN Weather brought to you courtesy of U & 1 Sugar Co. 2 dr. MEMBER Brigham Young University. March 24th LOW of the West According to J. Golden Ward, LanSir director, these workshops and concerts are being done by the very, very best musicians in the jazz field. The tour to California will also include visits to Disneyland and Universal studios. Home Sp 5 Is 2S7-S6- 77 r, HI H is. bass. MAUI THEATRE GARLAND, VI Weather t, played by Larry Stokes. The result of the following episodes is a round and round event which continues until the Russian spy finally gets caught and everyone discovers who everyone else scholarships this year to deserving seniors, who will be able to attend the college of their choice. Applications are available at the counselors' office at the high school and should be in by April 15, according to Mrs. JoAnn Rich, president of the organization. Continental Telephone director. During the night these same musicians will also hold concerts. A combined workshop and concert effort will also be accomplished by Shelly Mann on drums, Mandello on piano and Ray Brown on Friday Allan Young 3 Big Bands Saturday pennies, the farmer who needs to update his equipment, the Sunday Spanish Band Nick Estep home-mak- er paying bills by check, the businessman who needs change for fib cash register and retiree who needs the safety and convenience of direct deposit for his social security check. and the Westerners Friday and Saturday they play from 9 p.m. to Sunday from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. 1 p.m. Yes, Bear River State Bank is the EVERYBODY bank You've got a home-owne- d Dinner served from 6:30 to 8:30. friend 'home-operate- single and $4.00 per couple I in d, independent BRSB Cover charge included in dinner After 8:30 door charge will be $2.50 0 ! YOUR COMMUNITY BUILDING BANK Friday und Saturday STEAK and LOBSTER, PRIME RIB, SHRIMP and NEW YORK STEAK, also a SALAD BAR BRING YOUR OWN BOTTLES WE HAVE THE MIX CALL FOR RESERVATIONS 4 257-733- m Our customers come from every walk of life, from every corner of our community. We serve the child who saves her STJOTE 57 EAST MAIN 257-542- 1 TREMONTON EGm |