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Show Local girl to direct production Patti Lyman, Monticello, will direct the intimate theater production of "The Late Christopher Bean" at Southern Utah State College as her senior thesis. The play begins Nov. 17 and runs through Nov. 22 with the exception of Nov. 20. Performances will begin at 8; 15 each evening. Theater Miss Lyman has achieved pre-pl- activity. ay tournament She has directed or performed in numerous plays including "Camelotl1 "Once Upon a Mattress," "Blithe Spirit," "The Importance of Being Earnest," "Ladies in Retirement, " My Sister Eileen" and others. distinction in drama while at SUSC both during the regular season and in the annual Utah Shakespearean Festival staged at the college each summer. She has participated with the Festival for seven years Now, you can make your Porch a warm, liveable room Blanding All Stars win Church and was director last summer of the Punch and Judy Puppet all-wint- or Breezeway (, er sons from Salt lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nielson The basketball games Friday and Saturday evening at the San Juan High School auditorium, sponsered as a benefit for the Etta Lee Homes, drew large crowds and was a huge success, according to those who attended. Four teams participated. Binding's All Star, Baldwin Park Ward, Calif. , Edgehill Ward Salt Lake City, and a group on the from Teec-nos-p- as from Blanding. She explained there were only five Edgehill boys to play the first evening, and they were guests at her home. Saturday two subs flew from Salt Lake, to participate. Saturday evening, the same reservation. t os. store summer furniture protect it from the elements-encl- ose your porch or breezeway with See your dealer for the amount you then iieed, just cut with scissors and tack (or staple) over your screens. For only a few dollars you now have a room you can use all winter long. Why Flex-O-Glas- l Bal-Bald- s. i. Clear, 0 (0Run 3 ft. wide . Also in 4 ft widths that is far tougher than polyethylene it's the only is a special plastic Flex-O-Gla- n p Friday, Edgehill beat Bald win Park, and Blanding All Stars beat Teec-nos-pSaturday Baldwin Park beat Teec-Nos-P- os and Blanding beat Edgehill. Blanding was first, Edgehill second, Park, third and the Reservation fourth. Tropheys were presented to the teams. Ex -- Blanding people who came for the occasion were Kay and Corry Jones, Mr. and Mrs. George Bayles and Niel Howard, manager of the Etta Lee Homes, Baldwin Park. Mr. and Mrs Johnny Nielson, Francis Nielson, and and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Butt, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Nielson were hosts at dinners both evenings after the games, in honor of the players. Fri day they entertained their 'p''1 Since 1924 glass substitute Guaranteed 2 Full Years. At Hardware and Lumber Dealers Everywhere win I group, plus Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Black, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Holiday, and the coach, Mr. George, a brother of Mrs. Dora Vowell and Thelifta Walton of Monticello, a tot$l of 24 people were dinner guests. They spent the evening talking of old things and the games they had participated in, in the past. Group seeks twins to ride float "Farmers Insurance Group is seeking four sets of twins, age 18 through 21, to ride our float in the 1970 Tournament of Roses parade, " announces Robert E. Early, President. Twins may be brothers, sisters, or a sister and brother. Winners of the contest will -receive an paid trip to Pasadena, Calif. , to ride in the four boats on the company's "A Holiday in the Park" Tournament of Roses float, attend the Rose Bowl football game, plus sight- solution to rising ear prices, all-expe- nse seeing tours of southern California. Winners will share thea activities with the float queen' seeing tours of southern Cal. Winners will share these act- ivities with the float queen and her attendant, also selected in a national contest. Twins wishing to enter the contest should write for entry blanks and contest rules to Twin Contest Coordinator, Farmers Insurance Group, 4680 Wilshire Blvd. , Los Angeles, Calif, 90054. Completed entry forms must be postmarked no later than Nov. 30, 1969. The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, November 13, 1969 Page Thirteen Miaow Our small car has scored a big success. And the reason is simple solid value. 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