OCR Text |
Show 'Daniel Boone Will Be On Stage DANIEL WX)NK! FART t adventure nnukal based on one of America 'f frontier heroes, will he playing at Wendover High School Tuesday at 7 p in. under the auspices of Wendover Performing Arts Committee. Daniel Boone was one of Americas greatest trail- blazers. A restless man with an unrelenting wanderlust, Boone crossed the Allegheny Mountains, previously thought of as an impenetrable natural boundary, and opened the Kentucky territory in the 1770s, IN SO DOING, he paved the way for the great west movement which eventually spanned the continent, TJ ? A loving father who thought nothing of leaving home for many months or even a year at a time to explore the wilderness. A man who opened up huge areas of territory for others to follow, yet. once they did, found he had to move on again. l. The play takes place within the framework of a Boone has been charged with treason by a land DANIEL BOONE! celebrates the life and times of speculator named Calloway. THE FLAY then flashes back to the first meeting of this comples personality a charismatic leader whom d Boone who and Calloway, when the latter convinces Boone to a man had to follow, yet great people clamored lead business his affairs. own a party of settlers across the Alleghenies and into the culty conducting Shawpromised land of Kentucky. Black Fish, Chief of the nee, appears and offers to act as guide. Meanwhile the hazardous trek begins to the melody of the rousing musical number, CUMBERLAND CAP, and the journey finally ends with the joyous KENTUCKY! But t rouble soon develops. The playwright and principal lyricist of DANIEL BOONE! is one of New Yorks most celebrated young authors, Thomas Balre. Additional lyrics are by Ross Yock Uniey, a native of New Orleans and graduate of Loyola Some people considered Boone a folk hero, a legend; some, who distrusted his friendship and respect fur the Shawnee, thought him a traitor, Exploring the man liehind the myth, hero or traitor, fascinated author, Thomas Babe, and is the essence of the musical play. court-martia- - diffi-war- versity. The music for DANIEL BOONE! is by Cary William resident of New York City. The diFriedman, a PART Foundation, the proDavis. is rector John Henry ducer of DANIEL BOONE!, is a non profit organization and the country's largest and most professional theat re company producing and touring plays for young people and their families. PART is funded by the National Endowment for the Arts and the New York State Council on the Arts, among others, and has been commended for excellence by the American Educational Theatre Association and endorsed by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. Admission will e charged, at the door; 82 adults; 81 high school students; 50 cents elementary students or 85 per family. life-lon- g YOU AUTO DUY MOW Now is the time to make the buy of a lifetime. Factory rebates are being offered on all New 1981 Regals, Skylarks, Phoenixs, Grand Prixs, and Firebirds. In addition the Roberts Brothers are sweetening the deal even more with huge rebates and discounts of their own. Walker Monument Company Daniel Boone will be on stage in Wendover Tuesday at 7 p.m. Tickets will be sold at the door. AUTHMIZEO CALL: Civil Air Patrolmen Attend Training Mission EXAMPLES: 1 981 PONTIAC PHOENIX COUPE PI 202 Factory Prtc Roberts beautiful car MA . S7808 Price Lata L A , 7408 : Rabata -- s 500 You Pay Only r 4u5 starts ItTJ e ae ; . ft ft a c::j v j .,, H , ; 3 sion. Training Missions such as this ate held throughout the year in different locations BIRTHDAY WISHES and are important in search Hello! My name is Dana and rescue work to insure Jeffery Davis. I'm going to members perform their be 2 years old on Feb. 14. duties in a safe and profesMy proud parents are Jeff sional manner, Koffel said. and Sheryl Davis of Clover. These training exercises I'm going to share my heart keep the crews sharp and shaped cake and ice cream with my Grandpa and Grandma Verdon and Shirley Johnson. Crandma Hazel Davis and Aunts Ceana and Ida. Also my cousins Chantel and Keith. i::i azszcmisziv: I Commander Bud Koffel along with Lt. Dave Car-rar- d and Lt Gene May, memliers of the Tooele Civil Air Patrol Squadron recently returned from St. Ceorge where they took part in a search and rescue mis- , DCAIEI aOYD and BONNIE 354 So. Main 882-374- GEORGE 4 ready to respond to emer- never arrived in Salt Lake. gencies on a moments no- Several planes and ground tice and provide the oppor- support personnel immetunity for new crews to gain diately left the St. George the experience necessary to area and reported to Elko. become qualified Search Lt. May flew two Sorties, and Rescue personnel, he both of which searched added. areas around Wells, Nevada. After 3 days of searching with no results the Utah crews returned home. Commander Koffel says Nevada Civil Air Patrol dedicated people interested alsearch in a to Wing help in training to help their felready underway for a misslow men are always needed Califrom enroute ing plane fornia to Salt Lake City for a and welcome in the Civil Air Patrol, an Auxiliary of weekend of skiing. The plane, a twin engine the USAF. piper with four on board The exercise was cut short by a request from the KINGS CHICKEN 124 No. Main - 882-348- 2 xi ,-- 1981 PONTIAC TRANS AM PI 21 8 This one you've got to see" You Pay Only - V ic:i c:r:iL-- 4 J y C;, cj v emus j , r BIRTHDAY GREETINGS s o.) - z- - Gary Lyle Duran celebrated his second birthday February ISP 1981 GMC TON Economy 6 cyl. PICK-U- P engine, 4 speed trans. Nice. 5. Parents are Daniel and Gloria Duran. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Felipe Duran of Taos, New Mexico and Mrs. Eutimia Candelario of Tooele. Great grandmother is Mrs. Sabino Trujillo Sr., of Taos. Gary has one brother Fred and two sisters Brenda and Lynn. Gary was honored at a party with cousins and friends. Factory Price ,4M Less Roberts Rebate iB-aa- ' Jeremy Rinda Janae Freestone was born January 27 at St. Maries Hospital. She weighed 6 pounds 8 ounces and was 19V4 inches long. Jeremy Lee Freestone turned 3 years old February 20. Parents are Ralph and Delores Freestone of Tooele. Grandparents are Harold Freestone and Jim and Joyce Nielson, all of Tooele, and Bill and Juanita Reid of Kodiak, Alaska. BOY CUMMINGS Brian Stuart Cummings was bom January 24 in the Tooele Valley Hospital. He weighed 5 pounds 1414 ounches and measured 19 inches long. Parents are Bruce and Susan Cummings of Tooele. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Valdez of Tooele and the late Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cummings of Rockford, Illinois. Great grandmother is Mrs. Ellen Jones of Tooele. Brian has one sister Angela Dawn, 3 years old. igl Photo by Colbath .1,850 You Pay Only $,S5 From the Skyline Restaurant Financing plans available for every budget Push-Pu- ll ,W or Drag Em In! Big discounts on all cars in stock, plus highest possible trade-i- n allowances. RobertsQfjfl 44 EAST 1st NORTH PONTIAC - BUICK - CADILLAC - GMC Our Famous Shrimp For Lunch or Dinner BIRTHDAY WISHES Birthday wishes go to Stephen Arnold Smith who celebrated his 3rd birthday January 31st. Stephen received many' nice gifts and birthday greetings from friends and relatives. He is the son of Gary and Lori Smith. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arnold h and Mrs. Ardella Smith. Great grandparents are Mr. Joe Paget, Mrs. Hazel Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gregrich. Stephen has one brother, Ryan, 2 0 Gre-gric- months old. Pretty Melissa Strickland will be celebrating her first birthday Feb. 19. Excited to celebrate with her are her parents Dwaine and Julie Strickland. Grandparents are Bill and Myma Strickland, Rod and Iva Hamilton. Great grandparents are Fannie Hamilton, Tooele; Leo Burr, Moab, and Ernest and Ida Erickson, Delicious Tarter, Hot Mustard, Red Sauce plus French Fries, Salad Bar and Corn Bread Offer Good Until Feb. 25, 1981 TOOELE: 882-060- 9 |