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Show Lions sponsor stage show 1976 The Blanding Lions Club last week had a distinguished visitor, C. A. Frank, owner and manager of the C. A. Frank theatrical agency of Hutchinson, Kansas. 8, July The purpose of Frank's visit was to make advance preparations for the appearance of the world-famo- us and highly successful stage production The Zogi Variety Revue, a stage with special presentation music, produced by Clarence and Gladys, who also star in Record Juan the cast. The Times of London said of this show, Certainly one of the best. The Chicago Daily News Foreign Service said, "The State Department could spend millions and not be able to build the international good will this company is doing. whose office has handled many theatrical productions considers "The Zogi Revue" so important and unusual that he has personally taken over the management of the tour. He reports that this production is playing to packed houses and that this is the first time in several years the show has been available for one night stands. Blanding Lions Club reports San The Frank, FOUR GENERATIONS of the Doug Galbraith, Sr., family are pictured here. From the left are Doug Galbraith, Sr., Doug Galbraith, Jr., and Doug Galbraith III, with Manti Galbraith. Great-grandis 82 years young. pa that successful arrangements have been completed to present this attraction on July 14 and urges everybody to remember the date. Announce engagement The couple will be married in the Mesa L.D.S. Temple on July 16, 1976. Lisa graduated from West-woHigh in June, and Jon graduated in 1974. They will make their home in Mesa. od Selected for youth music tour Vance Bradford, Midvale, Utah, has been selected to participate in the 1976 America's Youth in Concert program sponsored by the Universal Academy for Music in Prince- there on a 200th birthday program and also a New York City performance at Carnagie ton, New Jersey. Vance, son of S. Kay and LaRae P. Bradford, former residents of Blanding, grad- uated as an honor student from Hiller est High School June 3. He received a scholarship to the University of Utah and will . enter the fall quarter there. He to leave expects by January 1 to fill a mission for the LDS Church. Students are selected for Americas Youth in Concert after participating in a nation- wide audition. The 1976 program included an invitation from the Philadelphia Bicentennial Committee to perform To discuss herbs Vance Bradford Mrs. Arlene Lyman of Provo will lead a discussion on "Herbs" this Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Earl RandaU in Monti-ceU- o. The discussion wiU include the uses of various herbs for health purposes. Anyone interested is invited to attend. Pioneer Days are Coming! .SUMMER Jon Mark Bodine and Lisa Lee Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Lee of Mesa, Arizona, formerly of Monticello announce the engagement of their daughter Lisa to Jon Mark Bodine, son of Warren and Erma Bodine, of Mesa, Arizona. I Hall prior to departure on the European tour. The group of which Vance is a member departed June 30 for the months tour. His grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Palmer, joined with Vance's family in seeing him off at the Salt Lake airport. JULY Everything in Both Stores! J |