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Show . ,ir Kaysville. Davis County, Utah Thurs., June 9, 1955 Page s J & 0 Stage Set for MIA Conference Annual June SALT LAKE CITY-Ab- out 630 will on stage persons participate in the 1055 MIA June .Conference drama productions, including both department workshop offerings and festival productions, June fl, s 7 10 and 11, Festival productions include a play, San Juan Outfirst post, prize winner in the 1054 MIA playwriting competition, and a festival of roadshows featuring seven outstanding acts and .six 'extr-acteThe play will be produced June 0 at 8:30 p.m. and June 10 at 6 p.m. in Kingsbury Hall. The roadshow, by popular demand, will be produced three times, Thursday, June 0 at 6 p.m., and at 8:43 p.m. and Friday at 8:30 p.m. in the Park Stake Center in Salt Lake City. The department workshop, featuring productions of two prizewinning manuscrips, will be Saturday, June 11, at the Colonial Hills Ward in Salt Lake City for drama directors and all interested in the MIA drama program. . Featured department productions will be a musical, Once Upon a Friday," winner in the musical class of the 1034 MIA and a playwriting competition, short play, Courtin Time," winner in the short play class. The musical cast has been drawn from eight stakes, including North Davis, Davis, and several from the Salt Lake City area. The short play cast comes from North Hollywood, , full-leng- th s. Calif. The play cast includes Dorothy Croxford of Ogden; Mary Dawson, Layton; Bill Leach, Modesto, Calif.; Grant Graff, Judy Ann Harding, Mary Kay English, Florence Lund-wal- l, Leo L. Moore, and Jack Bag-leSalt Lake City; and Roger L. Andrus of BountifuL Acts for the roadshow represent Maricopa Stake in Arizona, East Ogden and Lakeview stakes in the Ogden area; Orem Stake; and Monument Park, Park, and Hillside stakes in Salt Lake City. come from South The extr-actBlackfoot Stake, in Idaho; East Phoenix Stake in Arizona; South Salt Lake Stake, Liberty Stake, East Millcreek Stake, in the Salt Lake area. Tickets for the festival produc. tions are available in the general MIA offices, 40 or 50 North Main, in Salt Lake City. They may also be obtained at the door. Department activities are open to all who are interested in MIA drama as well as those who are now ward or stake drama directors. t g, es $ 4 LAYTON Word was received here of the death of Stanford Richards, , 19-y- rcld Le-laj(on of Mr. and Mrs. S. Richards, Wilmington, Cali- -' nd fornia. j Young Mr. Richards was killed in an automobile-truc- k collision Sunday as he was returning with a companion from a dance. His' mother is the former Fern Whitesides, former ,Layton resi' dent. Ideas lor Party Treats ' ly Alia DENHOFF baker has a wide assortment of cakes which, with a little Imagination, can be turned Into new and exciting party desserts. A Jelly roll, for Instance, will make a luscious torte. Its good party fare, since It will serve 12. YOUR Jelly Roll Tort Heat 1 Yt c. pineapple Juice. Soften 1 tbsp. unflavored gelatin In 3 tbsp. cold water, then add c. to pineapple Juice. Add sugar, Vi tap. salt, 1 c. crushed pineapple and lVi tbsp. lemon whipped heavy cream. pt over and of cake Spread sides and lc top cream. Refrigerate until ready to serve. Do not prepare this dessert more than one hour In advance of serving unless It Is stored at freezing temperature. Mary Ann Surprise Give the party an extra touch with these Mary Ann Surprises. This recipe will yield 8. Combine one package vanilla pudding and 1 e. water In small Juice. Refrigerate until mixture saucepan. Cook over moderate begins to thicken, then beat with heat, stirring constantly, until rotary beater. Whip lVi c. heavy mlxturb thickens and begins to cream until stiff and fold Into bolL Coat the Inside of each of 8 gelatin mixture. z. Cut a baker's Jelly roll sponge cake shells with about 2 Into Vk in. slicea Arrange 4 slices tbsp. of the pudding. Arrange 1 on the bottom of an ungreased pt. mixed, cut or diced, sweetened tube pan, place remaining slices fruits (canned, frozen or fresh) around side of paa Pour pine- over all and top each serving apple mixture over Jelly roll with tbsp. whipped cream. slicea Chill until firm.' Turn out Cakes on serving plate and cut Into Nosegay Your guests will be delighted wedgea with these Nosegay Cakes. Heres Ice Cream Cake a recipe for 12. Have ready 12 sponge cake For a delicious Ice cream cake dessert, that serves 8, start with shells, 8 pta. Ice cream In 2 asan angel food, sponge or sorted flavors, and 1 pt crushed chiffon cake. Enlarge center hole strawberries, frozen or fresh. by cutting away Vk In. of the Place a small scoop of the 3 Ice, Inner rim of the cake. Fill center cream flavors In each sponge with Vk pt. strawberry Ice cream. cake shell. Pour sweetened, Add Vk tsp. vanilla extract to Vk crushed berries over each. ICopjrritht. IMS, XI Bf ytttora Syndic!, ROY, UTAH Garden Fresh U. S. No. Tender Tested Red Bliss, White Shailer 1 U. S. Choice Grade 12-o- 8-- POTATO 1 Fresh Each GROUND BEEF3ib.sH California Musical to be Attends Show Presented in Of U.S. Choice Merchandise MIA Conference KAYSVILLE Carl Racker, Store Western Auto Associate owner in Kaysville is getting his first preview on June 12 of the nations newest ideas in Christmas equipment, toys, fall athletic housewares, hunting equipment, table applicances, radio, television and other fall and winter merchandise. He is attending a Western Auto Supply Company merchandise show at Ogden, Utah.. Mr. Racker said that more than 2,000 items of new merchandise will be displayed at the show. Heading a new line of hunting goods for the sportsman, will be the latest models of rifles, shotguns of all types and calibers and hand guns of many kinds. Among a wide array of Christmas gift merchandise will be a big selection of the new educational toys for children of all ages. In addition to toys for the kiddies, other items of gift merchandise for adults will also be shown. It is from this preview of the biggest and most varied fall and winter merchandise line In Western Auto's history, that Mr. Racker said he would make his inventory selection to fit the particular needs and desires fo this trade area. Mr. Racker, who has been a Western Auto Associate Store own. er in Kaysville, Utah for four years, is one of 3,470 dealers in the country who will atend previews of new Western Auto Fall and Mr. Richards was attending USC a scholarship and had completed To a great two years of a course in dentistry. Survivors include his parents and little. a sister, Sydney Ann. .on SALT LAKE he CITY-T- musi- Friday," which won first prize in Class B of the 1034 MIA playwriting competition, will be produced on a Hay wagon as cal, Once Upon a a demonstration of an outdoor activity during the 1035 June Confer ence. The play deals with some of the events in the early history of the town of Farmington. It was written by Barbara E. White and Mary Ethel E-- Gregory It was given its initial performance in the barn of Pat Rice last summer. Directing the production for the conference is Lawrence W. Hyde of Rosecrest Ward, East Mill Creek Stake. Barbara Eccles White is directing the music. The choreography is being done by Shirley Russon Ririe of 33rd Ward, Ensign Sakte. Stags manager is Roland Rathke of Rosecrest Ward, East Mill Creek Stake. Costumes are being worked out by Irene Staples of Cottonwood Ward. The cast includes Elinor Hughes of Farmington 2nd Ward, Davis Stake, who played in the original Scott Hammond is production. being played by Paul Hyde of Rosecrest Ward, East Mill Creek Stake. Jed Miller is being played by Sherman Bennett of Syracuse 2nd Ward, North Davis Stake, Mr. Friday is being played by Mars Killpack, Rose Park 1st Ward, Riverside Stake, and Orson Burk by Wilda Hardy, Farmington 2nd Ward, Davis Stake. The friends are Annette Kelsey, 28th Ward, East Riverside, Stake; mind, Nothing is Maureen Nielson, Ivins Ward, Wells Stake; Joy Wright, Mill Creek 2nd Conan Doyle. - Ward, Mill Creek Stake; Amelia English, Monument Park 7th Ward, Monument Park Stake; Pearl Shaf. ter, Belvedere 2nd Ward, Wells Stake. The girls are Melanie Fox, Le Grande Ward, Park Stake; Nila Wilcox, Yale Ward, , Bonneville Stake; and Jeannine Wright Mill Creek 2nd Ward, Mill Creek Stake. The boys are Basel Sessions, Kaye Bennett and Gail Anderson of Farmington 2nd Ward, Davis Stake; and Pat Knight, South 17th Ward, Salt Lake Stake. high-power- Ground Gliucli Large Stalks Sunkist 252 Size MARCAL 80 PACK COUNT Paper Napkins About Folks In Mrs. Virginia S. Bennett , CWsr Rld Manvfxtvrlnf Csmpsity guarantee y eur epwetlea aad maintenenre ef the GeereM Kleveter, Th r ietifetiea rr. ia the r- - . 2 Boyd Beaxer, son of. Bishop and Mrs. Mark Beazer, left Monday for duties with the U. S. Air Force. He was a member from this years graduating class from Davis High School. E. R .STEED GO. ' SUNSET, UTAH Mrs. Don R. Sessions and Mrs. Rex George- of Bountiful entertained last Friday night for Mrs. Lola Kleve, who has just adopted an infant son; name, Kurt is LeRoy Kleve. Twenty close friends attended the shower. 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