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Show n 8A I""11" ll,ai,'r' f i Emery County Progress - r ' "- - 1 Wednesday, November f - " ) j-- g y ' I N N lH'VirVlJ'lHX ""TTyl r" N T n i n n rr 11, 1981 M Drama director readies for first play Valentines Day is a significant date in the life of Teri Straley Shoemaker. On Feb. 14 she was baptized into the IDS Church, accepted to Brigham Young and met University her husband. Not all in the same year, though. How1 a girl from the east came west, got married, contract landed a to teach drama and speech at Emery High School and is now ready to present her students in the three act comedy play The Odd Couple about sums up the story of the attractive young teacher. Teri was born to March 17, Gerald and JoAnn Straley at 1957 Waples Marysville, Ohio. An older sister, Teresa, comprises the family and they were not spoiled, just well loved, maintains Teri. She grew up in a farming community at Bucyrus, Ohio. Since was the same teacher taught track and cross her through out her country coach at the growing years and still high school, she was exerts an influence on given the job of her life. Teri is the team currently active in the keeping Second statistics. She played Huntington on the tennis team, IDS Ward as an acand served on the companist. student council. She attended college Started on the piano two years at for at age five by a Green State Bowling teacher who studied in Ohio. She University, adGermany, Teri vanced fast, learned joined the IDS Church how to sight read and in 1976, the only member of her family play under pressure. She accompanied the to be converted. She transferred her junior high and senior to Brigham credits high choruses. The her father f V- . Powell Young University, and the musical producTeri was was graduated in 1979 tion of the year. interviewed and with a major in Carnival depicts a contracted to teach in communications and a traveling circus and the Emery district. minor in drama. She the personalities She also teaches had supplementary associated with life English and music at credits in English and under the big tent. Michelle Harvey, Canyon View Junior music. High. Last year she taught The Shoemakers live in the Powell apartat Monticello High Duane ments in Huntington. School. Duane attends CEU Shoemaker arrived off daily, but after he his Tahitian mission completes his studies Feb. 1, 1981. They in two years they may were engaged April 1 go to Ohio to further and married June 12 in the Salt I,ake Temple. his education. Teri has already Through recomof selected Carnival as mendations Acrobats, magicians, clowns, freaks, puppets and are included. pup-pette- er It is the poignant story of how the puppetteer falls in love with a beautiful girl, but is too shy to say it in person. He turns to the use of his puppets to the convey message. i ; mssrn&mmmm ,f Teri Shoemaker r. i'i- Book sale set or Sitterud, parents Karen school librarian for parents to books for Cottonwood Element- grand- purchase Christmas ary, has set Thursday, giving. Over Nov. 19 as the date for a Public Open House for the school library. The Open House, scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. and will run until 8 p.m., will be an excellent time for 700 books will available to the public and will range in price from $1 - $3.50 per book. If a copy is sold out, orders will be taken and received in time for Christmas. be Dance slated Orangeville First, Second, and Third wards are sponsoring a Tri - Ward Harvest Ball Saturday, Nov. 14 from 8 p.m. until 11 will have a live band, Nice n Easy from Price. Theme for the dance is Those were the Days. Refreshments at the will be served. p.m. A $2.00 donation per Orangeville Church. The dance, spon- couple will be acsored for the adults, cepted at the door. Huntington Kathryn Emery Deane Johnson Cook has a message that Huntington concerns all the of Elementary PTA descendants wishes to thank all the Ezekial and Julia Hill 687-259- 4 The many people of Johnson. Please who contact her at Box 784, Huntington make the Huntington, Utah helped Halloween Carnival a those on big success the Matiurail gass itThure mnsti: efficient energy on eartlh Natural gas has always been the most efficient energy source available. 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Dinner will start things, those who set up and manned the being served at 6 p.m. booths and games, and You wont want to especially those who miss this menu concame to the carnival sisting of succulent and participated in the roast beef with activities and were so mashed potatoes and generous with their gravy, vegetable, money. We thank you salad, rolls, and all. dessert. Cost is $20 a Lund and Dorris family or $5 a plate, Leonard spent the last and bring your own two weeks of October utensils. in Washington state. The auction will They spent a week begin right after with their son Keith, dinner. During the his wife Jill and their auction, the Walt family in Arlington Disney movie Song of and the other week the South will be with their son Therald, shown at no charge for his wife Peggy Ann, all the children. and their family. Keith time for and Therald are both Christmas shopping dentists, so while on and you wont find a vacation their parents better selection. 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