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Show SUNDAY HERALD Newlyweds Return Honeymoon V "Si" L INCITING MOMENT Omntv is, TTt.Vi 5 a 1954 " SHOE CLEARAWCCE Legion Auxiliary Nominates Heads Mr. and Mrs. J. Vera Dunn,! who were recently married, have returned from a honeymoon spent in Las Vegas, Net., and Lake Meade. Mrs. Dunn, the former Mary Tregeagle, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Linden S. Tregeagle and Mr. Dunn a . son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vera Dunn of Meeker, Colo. A graduate of Provo High School, he has served with the U. S. Marine Corps and is a junior at Brigham Young Uni versity, majoring in geology. The couple will live !n Provo r april sunday. Utah Vitality . . Paramount . . Fortunette OREM Members of the Nomination for officers was ican Legion Auxiliary made plans helaand the foliowine members to attend a banquet in Salt Lake City on April 22 at the Hotel were nominated for office: Mrs. Newhouse which will honor their Gwen Bench, president; Mrs. national president, Mrs. Betty Barbara Broadhead, first vice Burdette. She is coming from president; Mrs. Gena Oourdin national headquarters in Indian ana Mrs. Laretta roiton, second apolis. The group met at the vice Dresident: Mrs. Lillv Me. Legion home and heard an inter Quivey, historian; Mrs. Zula esting nistoncai discussion on wasn and Mrs. Gayle ward, the Mexican flag given by Mrs. treasurer: Mrs. Betty Teaeue. Agnes McCarthy. and Mrs. Merle Drake, chaplain, The meeting was conducted by sergeant-at-arm- s. Mrs. Elsie Schenek and the group voted funds to the Cub Scouts of Den 9 under the direction oM According to ancient belief, the Mrs. Charles Lusk to assist them entrance to the infernal regions again in repairing toys for the was Avernus, a volcanic crater lake near Naples, Italy. program. VALUES TO 14.95 (f ........... LVu SSMSIPT; LION nta mm ffl rai Children's Play Opens Performances f : r vo; nv . i-o- a rera.r rr. 1 AT GLORIA'S SHOP 66 NO. UNIVERSITY AVE. I Kaye Westover, left, and RichardHoover meet, the witch, Barbara Luke, in a tense moment the children's play, 'from Zelda" .which opens Monday, m - Small Group PRICED TO CLEAR 1 . Sub-for-Sa- 4.90 - 3,92 m j m v . j mm hh n . a h WHERE YOUR DOLLARS BUY WORE! That there can be good witches will be proven when "Zelda" a one-afairy tale opens a. series A on Monday, of performances April 19 at the .Ninth' LDS Ward Primary meeting. The play, which marks the first time a children's theater play has Lccn produced for LDS Primar--; ,ios, will be continued with per-- j formances, Tuesday at the Mana-V- I Ward Primary In the after- roon and in the evening for the. ?. 1 A : Wednesday at the Seventh Ward: Monday, April 26 with a performance for the Mask Club st Brisham Young University i.r.d on Tuesday, April 27 at the Sixteenth Ward. The pllty tells a charming, story of "Zelda." a witch, who' becomes dissatisfied with her lot and longs to be a fairy. The transition is dependent, however, on her being able to perform a good deed. Seen in the starring role as Zelda is Barbara Luke. Other cast members include S. Annette Kel-teHannnhmae Williams. Kath- crn Koester, Mary Anne Keeler, David Lyman. Judith Bryner, Carole Westover, Richard Hoover Lr,rTr ct r rrv ' O "I 6)0(0 (51 1 Mi r h Kaye-Westove- r. 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