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Show aadDDDD a r-- 3 O . THURSDAY. .MARCH Utah County, Utah 1963 DAILY HERALD ...... 7 . o THEnE IS A FRIENDLY IOAGTOR0 o 0 rAn.vrtii 0 1 O Eca? ' U ! fill Svocf f.lllk cr Dutfcrmint . II'- - J f mj. cP3icrCBs -- IF'- Povdorod or 0 r 1&37 rpri r , . All-Purpcs- r Quality 111 East 8th North, Oram, Utah Tcblo Trcet J) n f " j r ' ' '1710 South State, Orem, Utah " ' m n A I I 37?'7i KUyJ Gorbor. Strained - U '.Jar Kb? fe rQ J - r tn rrs Li Lfisby7! u y fe7if0 tryw 4 ' cens or Rotdei tikes 211 "no Si ci $00 - 303 cens Ltbby's Golden Tropical rrxo ,000 a day j ' n n'. Ab!. o Ltbby's Tropical 3 vccpstakcs ,' Winners ; 46?z" $00. - 1 Poetry Heard Allen's IGA Market By Pleasant Grove, Utah I f f Burgess Mercantile Alpine, Utah Chapter, at Price Brothers IGA the flavor of a hearty beef roast, j serve potatoes But be sure of quality; buy To compfemerrt lehi.Utah ty! IGA . . Foodliner Payson, Utah Cufi Mel Hanks IGA Salem, Utah 'A Johnson's F Randall's IGA Mitt. i liigh studying at r ALSO LOGAN, OGDEN, SALT LAKE CITY and ADJACENT AREAS. ! (O)' y IGA : r.1 7T7T I ISA TADLORITG Firct'iGuality ' I mm sUi" i Persons who have placed Christ mas wreaths on graves at the East Lawn Memorial Hills and who want, to have them, must 0H A M Ml! f " 1 relaxed and lost herself in her role. Her heavily shadowed eyes detracted from her charming ap-pearance. In contrast, Maizie, played by Carol Larson, needed more make up. Her personality vibrated to the audience. Her voice, both, in speaking and vocally was i;: : good. especially T TA U tlA ...1.. Li. idvc uacuus wug played nil second major role this year 'gave warmth and vitality to the play with' his love making and his m Charleston. One felt that at times the play could have been improved if some of the actors had used the opti mum, pitch of their voices. The play had the excellent "Go- lightly" touch. The "guys and dolls" of the chorus' did very well in their VIRGINIA supporting roles. Or-vil- la Warning Issued On Yule Wreaths 01 - Howard Franklin has been re elected president of Chapter 3, Utah Association for the Blind. At the annual election of the Second session of the Provo Dis association, recently held at the trict University of Scouting for Women's Clubhouse, Lucille, Page scout leaders will be all adult and secretary, was 7:30 held at treas was elected p. m. Friday, in the Jeppson East Sharon Stake Center. ' urer. Instruction will be given la cub scouting, guide patrol activity, Boy Scouting, exploring, and the work of the institutional repre sentative. Mario Anderson, Prore-elect- ed I" ' Provo District Scouter Session Set Friday Night Eureka, Utah ' ' EVANS. Re-Elect- ed TcbloFiiiO Dcr.olci: I Provo Officers Of Blind Group IGA Nephl, Utah jib. the Mrs. Hart told of the University of London where she wrote a paper on Keats. She was privileged to study at the Keats Memorial Building and in the British Museum. She read an original poem and also "To Autumn," by Keats, and poems by high school students. Christie Lund Coles, chapter president, was in charge - and announced that dues must be paid at least three months prior to the September Writers Roundup in order for published entries to be considered in the. contests. The roundup will be held in Provo. t Winners of the poetry f contest were Mirla Thaynefirst;; Winona ' Dee Sanford, second; Thomas, winners contest The article third. were Mrs. Thomas, first; Gerald Henrie, second; Mrs. Coles, third. American Fork, Utah 1 ' boy. . Noel Twitchell, a student of the opera workshop productions, did especially; well as Lord Brock- hurst with1 an ancient body, a young heart and a, mischievous I eye. Pat Kennedy, Brockhurst, Lady kept a constant vigil on her hua- band to keep,, him from straying with one of the beautiful young French chorines. The makeup of both of these characters was particularly good. The ingenue lead, Marilet Forsha, was at her best when she f Anna B. Hart, English teacher, gave a program on poetry at the Wednesday evening meeting of Utah League of Writers, Provo IGA Foodliner 1 handsome millionaire messenger Writers" School. Chuck . ; U.S.D.A. CHOICE TABLEMTG IGA TableFresh he interpreted the role of Paris in "Romeo and Juliet" two years . , ago. One was not disappointed with the acting or the dancing of the Discourse On . n 'Boy Friend' Tells Tale Of Paris and Love in the 20's ! . 4 . . . There is something scintillating school in jp ans. xne uret msnu, about spring, especially when you ers beheld a breath taking set think about "The Boy Friend," designed by Charles E. Ilenson Brigham Young University's decorated in tones of lavender. From the "lavender set" to the Theatre production that opened Wednesday evening and will play seashore, the musical moved at a rapid pace with the Charleston through Saturday. Max C. Golightly directed the and other specialty acts. Madam Dubonnet, played by musi successful rapidly-movin- g cal. Dpn I. Earl directed the Gail Wade, a freshman student musical score with the aid of the from Kentucky who had to adopt French accent for her role as Y'a men. Diane Chatwin and Karen Q u a r n s t r o m took us head mistress of the school, eon- through the choreography of the vinced the audience with her 20a while Carol Michie delighted French mannerisms and poise.. the audience with her costuming. Her voice was well modulated. The curtain opened revealing an The romantic lead was played a senior who' interior of a girls 1 fashionable by Gerry McCulloch, gained acting- experience when. 2. cent 0 Luscious Frvlft Spanish Fork, Utah 71 5 East 600 North, Provo, Utah p'N n In The Spring Smodth's IGA Food Mkt. 46-0- ' Easter Seal Society. IGA Foodlincr 6) ht u u r""""i tO U 1 1 seven-year-o- ld Market Springvffle, Utah imJk mm Ltfoby's Chunk Tidbits Crushed IGA Peay's (o) Libby' DODGrQ IGA Foodlincr door-tcnio- or S((h Ft sis i, EASTER SEAL APPEAL Utah's 1962 Easter Seal, little Denise Williams, was a special guest Child, pretty this week of Gpvernor George D. Clyde on a tour of the state capitol building. They are seen here by the replica of the Liberty Bell. More than 4,300 volunteers will solicitation participate in a state-wid- e 1. the Benise, daughter starting April of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams, Dugway, had a congenital birth defect corrected through assistance from the Utah Society for Crippled Children and Adults the Sprlngville, Utah n n i j Skagg's z7 largo 25 c loaf . ' IGA Food Saver , Jtfy Treat IGA Foodlincr Eli's Market (2)1 27 5G f L o, X 570 North 9th East, Provo, Utah I lb. 1 IDA 225 West 1 st North, Provo, Utah Skago's iiaxs go cay Crown 1 , - , mss cv, S!;cirjg's IGA Foodlincr pall for them before Monday when the spring cleanup is started, it was announced today. The season for cut flowers at the cemetery is between Easter and Thanksgiving, vo district leadership training chairman, in in charge of the arrangements. Providing the Instruction for the first Provo District University of Scouting are Mr. and Mrs. William Rawcliffe in cub scouting; Vern Nelson and Oliver Br ana m in guide patrol; Lloyd Hill and Darwin Olson for boy scouting; Calvin Amott and Drayton Nut-ta- ll for exploring, and Dean Clay VICTORY BELfe for institutional representatives. JU.700 All adult scout leaders, parOCALA, Fla. (UPI) USS of boys in. scouting, and all ents the from bell ship's pound Interested in youths eight Stud Ocala at leaders is tolled Kentucky Farm everytime a horse bred through 18 are invited to there wins a stake race. |