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Show Hie Tooele Traim ript, Fri.t Not ember 22, 1 sr if 7 1 0 Auditions For Music Man Announced At Grantsville GRANTSVILLE NEWS of age, She is the town music teat her and .he Librarian, Site Intel esled III Harold llilh She sings Good Night My Someone. MBS. PUIOO . A theeiful Imikliig widow In her 41 K. llie mother of Marian and Mmthrop Paioo, ( She sings seseial mug, mostly with rither Marian or M'mthrop). M'liitihop Ianxi . 1 JO sear old Bov who l.xp, lie is juitr oBtain sttipls, music ami len and doesn't xjirak curpt whrn other inhumation from laurame sjviken to. Through the help of Hausen, HS4 AMI for the follow mg Harold Hill he gams Bai k siaue of A. w Judd 1 4w mice and Mi( belle iHmglxrg ere F.F. delegates cast of (ha i at ters: ,i selfaimfideme. He sings "Caiy, SaH its. in onsriitiim ( tah to the I Coup Harold Hill A fast talking Indiana'. A heckle faced S "urn" man who attempts lo swin- Amaryllis die the eoplc of Kiser City into year old gul who lakes Mam lev I. (.I til) piinhasing Baud instruments and sons from Marian. She tiles to gam uinfoims for a Ixiy's Itand. He falls the attention of M'mthrop, hut m lose with Marian, the hluarian, isnt too successful. She sings a few decides to go straight. (He must liars of "Good Night mv Someone and Judd Mu belle 1 ixmglx-ilx able to sing 7fi Tromlxme, with Marina. In then llie (iiantsville I. Ions Chili lawieme. accompanied K M ABCFI.I.l'S M'adiBurn "(aval Night My Someone' and Bill hosts to Distin t visilmv on adsivnr were llogau, hiiiix-- r salesman fnritd of Hand other soiigsl. A at Thuiwlas, Nosemlxr If. at which Grantsville the FF chafer atMalian Panto A single, Hill. He is die only petsnu in Hiver the Flab Or op loliSrlitloil held lime (ioyeiuoi Stall Pine, Darwin Irai Use woman of alxmt 27 yeaiv City who is acipiamted with Hill's . one Cliaiimaii; and MiHiday, Novemlx-- r 4 m S.ill lake Avhmi-ntpast swindles. (Mancllii' gul ( powi-ll- , SecietalV of t ity. friend Is Flhel Tolfelmeir ) 2ST weie dinner guests at the llie mam leavm Mu hell and Shinn A self Mayor iinjxu-laiattended the (iinveiiliiHi was Noseiiilx-- i Lions meeting. Govermail of alxuil .Kl seals of age. Judd take a test imi coops, llie test nor Pine, who was the pimcial lo He is serv uxxilon of Harold based on co ov and how thev wav lalkisl me "Vis ice to Hill and atteinits to base him sc me mi the test Mankind Ihimigh Lion ism". ITie Mayor dors not wink, llie highest a (l"u and was ViV Judd ai Aftei the regular meeting, base to sing. .10 F F. A Gost-iun- i belle B2 Mil Pine met with ami keknie 50 Fulalie Mai Shinn llie stale ted the ntficeis of the Gianls-sill- e and gndiv. Mile of Mayor Shmn. fmm other chapleis III All. Hogan staled ( tub on their resxmsilnhty pai I ii lrated. She like to oigame things and lx that Mu hell and Jnild as Lions, to themselves and the in the public eye. well xsiile III then aiea Zanccta Shinn - Oldest Giantssllle sen While attending the convenof Mrs. Shmn. daughter Mayor and tion Ihe delegates heald the Public She is interested in Tommy Dplas. Relations Dih-- i tot fm the National Her parents aie sets much against Co-op- s about the sjx-allie slier iff of a small Oaik the relationship txeausr Tommy is Six lets of of Coops anil their town was also setermatian. late luiMiitaiue considered "Ixnealh" her. She function in helping faimeis oii one night the dume rang. An ex-- c dixy not hase to sing Tliey also heald Mi Jay ited voice asked TOMMY Djilas - A young togi-thrA 'u e "Is I cm there''" ruffian from the wrong side of Phillips. National F F. Pacific Region. I how the his wife replied. "Do "lev," town. He is interested in the . F. A. teai lies F him in his capacity as want oldest you daughter, Zaneela. Mayor's During the conseiitioii set or shcrilf'" Harold Hill takes him "under his F F.A. Assixiation "Both," caux the answer. and he Ixcomes one of his "Me can't get onr new bulldog to Ixst heljx-rin taking orders for a lecogiiitum award "Ftah of the Tear' to a man who Band instrument, etc. He dixs not open Ins mouth, and theres a Burwas outstanding hi the cixix i.ilive has e to sing. glar in it." School Board Memlxrs: field. Quartet; Kwart - giixcrv store owner - 2nd tenor; Oliver III Columbia Pictures pit sent Manager, li.uik - Baiitonc; Jacy ROSS HUNTER'S NWxal Production of Sipiircs - yfiort, wirv man, livery stable owner - High tenor; Olm Britt - Filitor, Caetle - Bass. Ixal women - M'ives of vmie Mm by BURT BACHAM.CH Ivmi by H AL DAVID of the Ixiard meinlxrs who do the ICGS HUKTTR: Ch.SJARRjn KRUUS 5 Pick-Talk-.Little Little" HAPPY BIRTHDAY to: Norell Dm fee. David christensen, Blaine nmnlxr. Maude Dunlop. Alma RITZ ENDS FRI. Bud, Linda Brown, Carv Creetis, Hi. Mrs. Sipiires, Kthel Toffcl-I'hi- l Didiickscn and Donald Th- - mier - a curvaceous .11. She is the ashliurn. 3 P.M. MATINEE SAT. 12:45-SU- N. orulon. Sunday, Nosemlxr 24. girlfriend of Murcellus An CHARLIE COWELL L. Delira L. Paul Castaguo, MAGIC OF THE KITE G kinilxr, Jovce P. Ccxik, Ixslie anvi1 wlcsman. He knows Harold is a the to warn ric a" CcldCook, Tixld Baird, Rav LIFE..LOVFSURVI VAL..T UK GREATEST AIAf MURKS OF.ALL mat her, Leslie Bolinder and Pe,,lle of River City in the final Donna Jean Hroun, Monday, No- - s'n" of the play. He does not Pa'amrwM Patwev prrvxt vemlxr 25. Dona Svedm, Lola have to sing. A MARTIN RAN10H0FF hit Other parts: (.unstable (lark, Marv Bolinder, PRODUCTION Brown, karlla Hammond, and Jay Locke, Conductor, Cracie Shinn, 7 17 six R. Worthington, Tuesday, No- traveling salesmen, year THE WHITE vemlxr 26. Bettv Lou AVilhams, old girls who dance an Indian War Readers in the library soft Lawrence, LaVona Gladden Dance, DAWN and J,,lie L- - Gamble, Wednesday, stle Pallet, teen-ag- e couples M November 27. alt, many other townspeople and kids (there were 37 people listed in the original play as ANNIVERSARY'S: Mr. and Mrs. townspeople and kids.) George Lee Millward, November 25. Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Johnson, November 26. PRE-HOLIDAAMONK ('andidatrs for Tool Dm (re, llarsrsl Qurrii. I. to ft. Joni Saiidlxrg, and Janet Drake. Hall M arils ii Cook Ken Tasini, a 1nrsl in I hr (laik Maid receisrtl his "Duly al the Nuudas lo (.ml waiil Iioiii IliJmp kllan Burge eirnin; uiiaim nl srrsue iiroi in liir Make t enter Nosemlter (Ills assaid are his 17. Midi krn lo parrnls ( hallrs and ( laiidia Nallrrss Lion fun;, s i mi in o a priv.ii, lo lulrisirss ihr loiiialrs lxgall Ill', mi l allrl pusnori lusistrd lhal he was Inina ml. lhal hr had larn liaiiusl. lhal a ml.lr liiiivii. e has Ixiil dour Ihr kioo askr.l (hr I i'l (ills Lmndi Mcm!Hrs!iii I)rm 1 1 The ( .lalitsS lllr lions ( lull will hase a diisr In " as imio non, ud air Sou. I Vtrmlri. laimalS. trl.iuais and l.iiul a as ' ini ( Mali h Dmilirlhisthive lui mlais "So. 1 mu M.irsls III) a la I.K.kma ,, lliosc- - Mojdr will llird I was aulil. fauts Imsl. w ho Wldi lo la- - of srls r lo olhi'ls srtilriH isl III thru aira and thru its xi ms Ii t ii I Sou ir a llilrf" The lions ( lull Is a srisne askrd ihr ling hi suipiiv iganialion and lliosr w ho Ix'lung "1 rs. loul Map sis thiongh srisne lo The knit; said ' Ihiuss (his find rnpisiiH-n- t olhris look mil of heir'" ( Tin thief ssas ioiuilh ep'il 1 till la Candidate for C.II.S. Ilarsest Ball king. I. to It. Jim Young, . f ric Jidmson, Jas Soellieig and TrasisC amplx-ll- lepn-sente- Harvest Hall Readied F.F. . Ciantsville Hie Chapter Ofluris and Idvisois are Busy planning for Ihe annual llar-yeBall. 11ns miilant escut u ill lx held M ediiesday, Noxemlx-- 27, from S.HI uni il 12 00 pm. ill the ul lialiilal c.iUMTii lets aie $1.50 jx-- r Gym. BISHOP W I SI H Vmwallrr or $2 25 r couple. Music will (iiiidiuted the srl u r and Bishop lx pun iiled By "Oak Ilarlxir and Mamm lie an gave (hr family (he deeoialioiis and (hew will lie piaycl at (hr luoituaiy. Pirludr western. The puBhe is invited to and Milludr music wax played By attend this sihmil dance. Judy Ilyhcr. t inteiuiissioii the F.F. A. will Opening and (losing iiiiimi.iI announce the Harvest Ball king iiiiiiiIhis yyeir sung iy (hr Belief ami Queen. These two individuals The SiKirly ('In ims and yyeir will hase determined hy stulaud is My Shepherd and " Made dent sot held the Monday, mg With Me". ami M'ednesdav prececd-in- g Sxikris yyeir I 'lino l.ngland Tuesday the dam-e- . Also at this time the and Beit Mum willi icmaiks By chili will hold a drawing to deterVotyy alter. inotwfwdMiJwriB SPECiALbONCERX JJ? Tue., Nov. 26 x-- Ix-e- Bishop CUO Ardean Watts, conducting "Annual Salute to Youth" BIZET Movement from "Carmen" MOZART Concerto lor Clarinet and Orchestra CHOPIN Concerto No. 2 lor piano and Orchestra Also works by Walton, Vieunlemps, Mucznski. Kabalevsky and Weber r r d 9 GUEST SOLOISTS JHHtlb and daughter sang "God knows the usyser " Plascrs yycte given liy lleing and l.losd Callistfr. mine who ss ill ss in a twm-sxake- r home stereo cnutxmet set. a .22 rifle and si tuikess. Joseph One time, on the presidential yaiht. President Truman, who loved to fish, caught a schoolmaster. This is a rare fish and he was jubilant at landing one, Marnv Clifford recalls in Mamy Clifford's . as palllx-arersMashington Cookbook. "His miliaid, Gen. Harry Vaughan, oil tary Utah's Mt.iuiont hated fishing and ships in general, field is iinsv priHlmiug more ml as he was alssass terrihlv seasick. than any oilier field ill (he Kinky At this mouient, he was draped Mountain Aiea. over the railing, alxmt to limply There liaye Been .121 yyells the. the President rushed over to dulled in the Mlaninnt BlueBell him and said Look, Harry, I field By 22 companies. Of this a Schoolmaster! The gin-ercaught iiiimliei 200 are piixliicing yyells. didnt move an inch as he Inehuled in the 40 mile yyide muttered: 'Mr. President, I don't oil field is Altamont, Kluehell, care if you caught a .SuperinCellar Bun, Bill Bench, and tendent of Education!" Funny piodmtion fields. Funiiv M'oild F.xperls piesently aie not sine that oil piiKliKlion from (he huge field has reached its peak. 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