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Show Page 10 Lehi Free Press Provo Temple To Remain Open During Conference Thursday, April 3, 1980 LDS Church Play Opens Heading the cast as Wilford Woodruff is Tim Slover, a third great grandson of the fourth LDS Church president. Suzann Utke plays Duty Douglass, while .Duty's father is played by Stephen Johansen and her sister Chastity, by Jill Wehrwcin. The production will run and April 8 12 at April 8 p.m. in the Pardoe coast of Maine. The central figure is the Duty Douglass, daughter of a minister who owns the tavern where Woodruff and his companion are staying. Presented in con- 'Duty's quest to find the truth concerning religion junction with the Mormon Festival of Arts, the and its consequences on her family form the play, written by former BYU student, Joan essence of the play. Miss Oviatt, a young Oviatt, took first place in the church's actress and novelist as sesquicenlennial play well as a playwright, said writing contest earlier in she chose to write about Woodruff over many the year. The plot deals with other significant Stephen J. Johansen Plays Irish Minister "The Field is White," an award winning play with an LDS Church theme, is currently being staged at BYU. Wilford missionary in 1837 historical Woodruff's the Fox Islands, situated off the Theater. A special Monday matinee performance will be offered April 7 at 4:30 figures p.m. Tickets available because she was intrigued that little had been wrilten about him experiences on Drama al are the HFAC theater box office. The gala opening last The Provo Temple will be open during the week of April Conference of the LDS Church to ac- Thursday was attended by a number of relatives of Wilford Woodruff. The cast was included in the large reception which Mr. third Johanson, sessions in connection with Conference will include Portuguese on Wednesday, April 2, and on Thursday, April 10; Spanish on Thursday, April 3, and on Wednesday, April 9. In addition, a Mandarin Language session will be held Thursday, April 3, at 6:30 p.m. friends and visitors to General Conference from outside the Provo Temple District. The regular session for Spanish-speakin- g year student at BYU, had people will not two drama classes last year. He was drafted for g the role of the Irish minister, Charles by Professor Whitman, play director. A Ixhi native and former to missionary Washington State, he is a son of Mrs. John W. Carter (Iris McMillan) and a grandson of Mrs. Margaret McMillan of Lehi. be held the first Saturday, April 5, because of table-poundin- language Special commodate regular patrons, as well as followed. The temple will stop giving names at 12 noon Saturday, April 5, to allow our people to listen to the afternoon session of Conference. Monday, April 7, the temple will be closed, and will reopen on Tuesday, April 8, on the regular schedule of fifty sessions daily. A. Theodore Tuttle President , Provo Temple Conference. - IBANEZ GUITARS COME & SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION Larsen's Music JBox 24 E. Main, American Folk (formerly Ned Anderson's Sports) LAWRENCE AND MELISSA COLLEOGE Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Colledge Celebrate 55th Anniversary LaVerl Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary April 4. They L. Colledge will were married in Nephi, Juab County, April 4, 1929. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Sail Lake Temple. Lawrence was born in Frisco, Utah, and raised in Lehi. Melissa was born in Castle Rock, Utah. She attended school in Summit County where she helped her grandparents with a small post Lawrence the depot. Their daughters sons are: and Dee Colledge, Bishop of the Seventh Ward; Marjorie Harris; Mrs. Boyd (Joy) Sunderland, and Mrs. accepted employment in mines in the booming town of Mercur. They bought a home in Lehi and Lawrence went to work in Copperton. worked for also General He Refractories. office. After their marriage, or Joy (her Melissa, nickname), served meals to boarders and Lawrence helped build from (LaVora) Quiggly. The family moved from Juab, Mills, Borden, all in Utah, to Caliente, Nev., and then back to Black Rock, Utah. , Their varied hobbies include Lawrence's work with leather, making miniature harnesses and other leather goods. Joy has made many quilts and crocheted items. They would be very pleased to have a visit from friends relatives to and com- 3. 17. memorate their special day. GIFT ITEM WITH A DEPOSIT OF fry. $250- WeatherFlashlight proof 2. 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The knowledge that a man of his age would still be active and alive, let alone really playing the game, was a shot in the arm for me. His shorts looked a little baggy and his gym shoes looked quite big, but there he was, frustrated as could be, because they wouldn't let him try his favorite dunk shot! Hope someone was filming that game because a church record for longevity was set that night. I'll bet there is not another athlete who has played ball for as many years as Joe. . .Name me one. . .any where. 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The young ones can find eggs, but the young in heart can find joy in watching. , .Believe me, I know. out of 10 people who come in our office save money on their auto insurance. Enough to make the change. 7. - , activity. We'll all miss Tom. We already have, but we know that rich rewards are in store for this fine man when he reaches the great beyond. I'll bet that he's already planning a shoe store for all the angels and other passersby. There are certainly some big shoes to fill here on earth now that he's gone. On An Average. . .8 " 5? 15. Black and One of the last things Tom and Ora did as store owners was color two dozen eggs for the Easter Egg Hunt. I remember them telling me about it. They really enjoyed boiling and coloring those eggs for the Chamber of Commerce, and I'll bet that was some kind of record for them. Tell me anyone who colored more eggs for more years than Tom and Ora. They were so great and such enthusiastic supporters of any Lehi t American 756 7619 - 4,999 4. 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