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Show Dixie College Theatre production You Can't Take It With You' to be presented at IHS Friday nite The "You prize-winnin- g Cant comedy play Take It With You be presented at the Juab High School Auditorium this Friday, December 1, at 7:30 p.m. will The play is a production of the Dixie College Theatre department and is directed by Dr. C. Paul Andersen, Dean of Dixies Fine Arts department. The play is being brought to the area by the East Juab Arts Council. ily rebels. Tonys parents, too, cannot quite accept the thought of their son marrying into such a completely zany family. Grandpa Vanderhof is played by Harold Chesler of Bloomington. Penney is played by Becky Leavitt of Las Vegas. Paul is played by Steve Olsen of Salt Lake City. Mr. De Pinna is played by Wayne Jolley of Logan. Alice is played by Peggy Webster of American Fork and Tony is played by Kevin Day of Providence. Other players are Essie and Ed, Sally Cooper of My ton and David Hansen of Monticello; Rheba and DeLores Duchess well-meanin- g Ken Nichols, Kaysville, Bill Batzli and Garry Gentry, both of St. George. The set was designed by Professor Ned Carnahan and the costumes were designed by Professor Olive Esplin. man, Alice, played by Peggy Webster, and Tony, played by Kevin Day, drink a toast to their love in Dixie College Theatres production of You Cant Take It With You set for Juab High School Friday night. Jail escapees caught; two already returned 'home' trio of prisoners who broke out of the Juab County Jail November 15 were captured over the weekend. in Police Vancouver, Washington picked up Patrick Gibson, 26. Robert J. Schafer, 21, and his brother, Scotty Schafer, 19, both of Casper, Wyoming, were picked up by Davis county authorites. Gibson is still in Washington awaiting extradition. The Shafers were scheduled to be returned to the Juab County Jail Wednesday afternoon. The Schafers were being held in A the Juab County Jail on auto theft charges and Gibson was awaiting sentencing on robbery charges when they used hacksaw blades to saw holes in the bars of their jail cell and in the bars of a jail window. Police theorize the trio had an accomplice w'ho had helped them to escape. W. W. Clyde gets US91 bid W. W. Clyde and Co. were the apparent low bidders on a resurfrom facing project for US-9Levan to Nephi. The Springville company submitted a bid of $632,552. The official engineers estimate for the contract was $765,139. secWork on the is of road tion expected to start early next spring. The contractor has 50 working days to complete dishwasher and range were taken from the Howard Hatch House at 150 West Seventh South. The theft was reported November 25, Manning said. A the project. ' games. Here are the basketball games: Richfield at Juab, December 22; East Carbon at Juab, December 29; Gunnison at Juab, December 30; Hurricane at Juab, January 5; South Sevier at Juab, January 12; Manti at Juab, January 26, and North Sanpete at Juab, February 15. 9 Nice Place to Live! J Chamber to sponsor contest!! There are four age groups in the contest: Ages two to four years, five to six years, seven to nine years, and ten to 12 years. Tricycles will be given to the winners in the two to four year age category and one bike will be given in each of the other categories. Contestants must color the scene on the entry blank and then, with their parents, register the entry at any participating Chamber of Commerce merchant. Here are coloring contest rules: 1 2-- There 5-- 7-- w ill be four age groups: and reserves the right to reject from judging any entry which, in the opinion of the chamber, does not represent the work of the age group entered. 4. Entries must be turned in at any Chamber of Commerce business by 8 p m. on December 16, 1978. No entries will be accepted after that date. Entries become the property of the Nephi Chamber of Commerce. None will be returned. 5. Prizes wull be award in all age groups. The bikes will be awarded and delivered to each winner on the night of December 23, 1978. The Chamber of Commerce is also sponsoring visits of Santa Claus each Saturday before Christmas. Santa will be at Christensen's Department Store this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p m. and at Allens Foodfair from 2 p.m. to 6 p m. Saturday, December 9 will find Santa at Forseys Variety Store from 10 a.m. to 1 p m. and at Nephi Lumber from 2 p.m. to 6 p m Santa will be at J&J's Friendly Market December 16 from 10 a m. to 1 p m and at Nielson's Department Store from 2 p.m. to 6 pm. Santas final Chamber of Commerce visit wiil be Saturday, December 23 from 10 am. to 1 pm at Chprnan Furniture and from 2 p m. to 6 p m. at Pharmacy. Girls, Girls, Girls are in TN window (his week The photo display at the Times-Nfw- s this week will feature lots of pretty girls engagement photos, photos of queen candidates, etc. says Vance P. Gibson, TN editor. The photos have run in the Ti mis News over the years and have never been claimed. They are free for the asking and are available on a first-com- e, first-serve- d basis. 10-1- 2. Parents must accompany their children when registering for the contest at Nephi Chamber of Commerce members. Only those entries which are officially registered will be considered. 3. All work must be that of the child who enters it. The chamber Magna family escapes serious injury Sunday A passing motorist brought a Magna couple and their two children to the Juab County Hospital Sunday night following an accident which put their 1970 Volkswagen bus on its top near Scipio. Injured in the accident were Lou Ann Tanner, 23, and Naomi Ann Tanner, two. Mrs. Tanner received cuts and abrasions and Naomi Ann received a slight concussion, cuts, and abrasions. The driver of the bus, David F. Tanner, 26, and his son, Andrew Tanner, nine months, were not in- booster tickets to go on sale School Juab Winter tickets will go on sale at the high school December 12. The tickets will cost $10.50, and will admit patrons to all five Wasp home league games plus two practice A November 30, 1978 Timfs News. JHS winter seat basketball Serving East Juab County The official entry blank for the contest appears on page six of this weeks edition of the 30-0- 6 Reserved " The Nephi Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a Christmas coloring contest, and five area youngsters will find themselves with new bikes for Christmas because of it. throughout Utah recently. A and a 742 Remington with a scope were taken from the truck of DeMar Gadd, which was parked in front of his house. A pair of binoculars was also taken. A shotgun was taken from the unlocked pickup truck belonging to Rick Kay. The theft was also made on November 20. The police have no leads. $24. ftHr Clip page from this week's i N; you may win Christmas bicycle Thieves take guns, appliances from Nephites High Booster tickets, which admit ticket holders to all home basketball and wrestling contests, will go on sale Tuesday at the school. The booster tickets will sell for $15, a 37.5 percent saving over the by the game ticket price of fy.Cp Jensen, Salt Lake City; Mr. Henderson the Internal Revenue 1 Nephi Chief of Police Roy Manning reports that three guns were taken from Nephi vehicles November 20. The thefts seem to be part of a rash of gun stealings occurring City, Ut'h A,110 Lik Katrina, Becky has proved its endurance and universality through four decades of performances throughout the world, say its producers. Penney s daughter Alice and her fiance Tony Kirby do not fully understand nor accept the point of view of their elders, however. When Penney is bombared with many embarassing experiences at the hands of the Sycamore family, Alice temporar Bex 1327 Taylor, Bicknell; Olga You Cant Take It With You won the Pulitzer Prize in theatre following its New York opening in 1936 and The theme of the play making fireworks and other childish delights along with his friend Mr. De Pinna. lt Mary Lee Anderson, Jeff Ferber, Spring-dale- ; and Payson Boris Kolenkhov, Draper; Tony's parents, Neil Giles of Lehi and Lorie Ann Garrett of Salt Lake City; Gay Wellington, 623-107- whenever she likes, as does her husband, Paul. Penney does ordinary things like writing and painting. Paul, however, does some quite unordinary things like P.0. Donald, Tickets for the play are available at the door. Patrons may also buy season tickets for this play and the Arts Councils other productions by calling The play concerns itself with the daily life style and antics of the Vanderhof and Sycamore families, who live together in Grandpa Vanderhof 's old house. Grandpa Vanderhof is the chief proponent and practitioner of the life style of doing anything he wants so long as it doesnt hurt anbody else. His daughter Penney also accepts grandpas philosophy. She does whatever she likes Ltah otate Frea s Assn. The TN photographer was just sitting down to Thanksgiving dinner Thursday when this accident happened, and made it home for cold turkey. The occupants of the motorhome didn't have such a nice Thanksgiving, either they spent it in the Juab County Hospital. One thing they can be thankful for they made it out of this wreck alive. Motorhome totaled Thanksgiving day wreck in Four Californians were released from the Juab County Hospital yesterday, after spending a week recovering from injuries received in an automobile accident that happened last Thursday, November 23. They are Leslie Blanchard, 31, Judith Blanchard, 29, and Janice Spilker, 19, all of Buena Park; and John Verstegan, 15, of Garden Grove. According to Highway Patrol Trooper Norman Anderson, the investigating officer, the motorhome Blanchard was driving went off the right shoulder of five miles south of Nephi at about 1 p.m. Thursday. It had traveled approximately 300 feet when he reportedly tried to bring it back on the road. The motor-hom- e didn't make it back on the highway, however, and was totaled when it rolled a complete turn. The Californians were taken to the Juab County Hospital by the East Juab County Ambulance. jured. Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Garth White, the investigating officer, said the Tanner bus was going northbound and a 1970 Dodge Charger driven by Darla Jean Rice, 18, was going southbound. Miss Rice then apparently lost control of her car on the slick, icy roads. The car slid over and hit the bus in the side, causing it to spin off the road and overturn. Miss Rice was in the process of moving from Salt Lake City to Phoenix, Arizona. The accident happened in Millard county about a tenth of a mile north of the north Scipio at about 7:45 junction on p.m. White said the accident was reported to him at about 8.30 p m. and when he arrived, the injured persons had already been transported to the Juab County Hospital. The Tanner Volkswagen was totaled. Damage to the Rice Charger was set by Trooper White t about $400. body of David G. Pitt, 34, from a Wednesday afternoon wreck near Mona. Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Torgerson looks on. TNPhoto Coloradoan killed near Mona in Wednesday one-ca- r accident An Aurora, Colorado man, David G. Pitt, 34, was killed last Wednesday, November 22, in a one-ca- r accident near Mona. Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Don E. Torgerson, the investigating officer, said Pitt apparently fell asleep at the wheel of his Oldsmo-bil- e north bound and was killed when the car slammed into the concrete supporting pillars of the Mona overpass. late-mod- The accident happened at about 2.55 p.m. The East Juab County ambulance was summoned to the scene, but before it could get there, Fitt had already died. Trooper Torgerson said that the car was going at a high rate of speed and that the investigation showed that the cars brakes had not been applied. Helping in the investigation was TYooper Gary Taylor. |