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Show 2A Emery County Progress Tuesday, April 21, 1992 coguntoy imm Community Theater to offer show Missionary this July Bryan Gordon Elder Bryan D. Gordon has returned home after serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He has served in the Peru Lima Este and San Anto- The Emery County Community Theater Board would like to express its thanks to those families, friends, neighbors and businesses near and far who have been so supportive of the organizations efforts. nio Texas missions. He will report his mission Sunday, April 26, at 12:15 p.m. at the Huntington Stake Center on Main Street in Without the support extended to us through donations and by attendance at our productions, these musicals would not be possible to produce," a spokesperson for the local theatrical group said. A years worth of love and effort goes into each production. Our reward for the long hours and late nights required to make them successful is your attendance, laughter and applause Huntington. Jill Wagoner Jill Denise Wagoner has been called to serve in the Argentina-Resistenci- sion. Sister Wagoners farewell will be April 26 in the Ferron Stake Center at 11 a.m. All friends are invited. Jill is a 1988 graduate of Emery County High School. She graduated from CEU in 1990 and from the American College of Dental Technology during each nights performance. Because of that continuing support and at the request of some of the local communities, Emery County Community Theater is excited to announce tryouts for the summer production of Arsenic and Old Lace to be presented July 1992. Tryouts will be held in the Orangeville City Hall on Tuesday, April 28, and Wednesday, April 29, from 22-2- 5, 7:30 to 9 p.m. First rehearsal will be held Thursday, May 7, 1992, at 7 p.m. Tryout packets can be obtained from the Village in 1991. Jill is Motel office, Castle Dale; City Library, Ferron; Orangeville City Hall; or Village Motel office, Huntington. As the theater board, we are excited by the prospect of presenting Summer Stock Theater, the spokesperson said. We are hopeful that anyone with a love for the theater and who is interested in Fer-ro- n participating in this nonmusical production will come join us at these tryouts. Arsenic and Old Lace is a comedy requiring the talents of 11 men and three women. If you have wanted to participate in productions in the past but have been reluctant to lend your voice for singing, now is the chance to take part. Arsenic and Old Lace is the story oftwo maiden aunts and their three grown nephews. One nephew thinks he is the president of the United States, and one nephew is on the run from the law. When they all gather at the Brewster home in Brooklyn one fateful night, pandemonium reigns. SuperHost program is big success The SuperHost Program, which is sponsored by the Emery County commission- - WSTARlTHEATRE Now playing call for times ers, is experiencing a high degree of interest and success. There have been 39 individuals successfully completing hour the seven and one-hak from the course. The program has been great, and lf feed-bac- some of the comments from the participants include; Very good, Take it!, Its a reminder of common-sens- e I recompractices, to mend it everyone. SuperHost was designed to be an program that offers businesses, organiza- - good on-goi- Call 687-927- 5 for Friday's movie. Mis- a lions and individuals help in the area of hospitality; towards better customer satisfaction (keep them coming back). It also has an excellent section on tourism in the state and particularly our county. Class participants receive a certificate suitable for framing and hanging in any office along with a SuperHost pin to wear, plus valuable communication skills they will have learned from the SuperHost course. To qualify for the busi through the SuperHost Program. May 6. Jason Huntington Elder Jason Huntington has received a call to serve a two year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in the Oklahoma Tulsa Mission. All friends and family are invited to attend a farewell in Jasons honor at the Orangeville 2nd Ward at 10:50 a.m. April 26. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on April 29. Jason is the son of Dick and Lynn Huntington of Orangeville. next scheduled class, The with openings, is set for May 5, 1992, and hopefully enough will sign up for the classes on May 21. Cost for the class is $7.50 and you can register by calling the commission office at Why arent you attending SuperHost? 381-211- 9. scheduled Workshop Southeastern Utah The District Health Department will be conducting two food handlers workshops Wednesday, April 29, 1992, at the Health Department in Castle Dale, 45 East 100 South, at 4 and 7 p.m. Permits are required for every person engaging in the manufacturing, preparation or handling of food or drink, or employed in or around food in PRODUCTS ness pledge, businesses must have placed 50 percent of their front-lin- e staff along with 75 of their supervisors percent the daughter of Bob and Marilyn Wagoner. She will enter the MTC in Provo on a restaurant, hotel, bar, grocery store, milk or other food establishment. You must attend one Food Service Training Program, a one and a half hour class, and pass a written examination based on the class every two years. There is a $5 fee for the class. For more information about the class, please call Terri Rushton at 2 in Castle Dale or Dr. Claron D. 1 in Price. Bjork at 381-225- 637-367- You Thank Donations for Your from the Canyon View Girls Athletics: Jesse and Rae Jesse 6 iinniinit Copyright iSMEmsry County Pragma Al Ml proporty o( Emory Couity Pragma. Ns part bo roprodticori mUhout prior prittw central pack " Emory Cotraty (no limit) with in hwscl nay JRrogress store A coupon anokly nowopoptr, ooMbMahod In 18M, ptMohad omy Tuowky, by Sun Advocsfc and Progrtot, 71 W. bMn, Pries, Utti MS01 anri Retail Quantities Only 8 Price Effective April 1S5N077-2- 22-2- t Poaanaalaroand changoo ol addroaa to P.O. Bos 5SS Cases DaM, Utah MSI! Fo tutorial. daaaflM ordaplay advarfatig G. and Rae Brinker-hof- f have been called to serve an LDS mission to the Oregon Portland Mission. Their farewell will be on April 26, at 9 a.m. at the Hunting-to- n 3rd Ward. An open house will be held at Jakes Restaurant north of 1992, Huntington. 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