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Show ' QinSi. I I 1 October IS, 1960 Page 16 Local vcsolioto to trcjcl with USO program in Pacific ; ! 1 i I 4 T ) 'li . Vr- - A.-ml--- A ) ? U i ' , When the University of Utah production of "Damn Yankees embarks for its USO tour through the Islands of the Pacific, the cast will include Dean Lundberg and Val J. Stuart, both from Kaysville, and Ronald Pexton who was the Davis High music director last year. Mr, Lund berg will play the leading role of Joe Hardy, star baseball player. Some of the n selections Included ' - City by United Airlines October IS and will transfer to MATS air at Travis Air transportation Force Base near San Francisco, While in Japan, Mr, Lundberg will be looking forward to visitand ing his sister, brother-in-latheir three children, Sgt. and Mrs. Lloyd DeDecker was honored with a surprise buffet Call your nw to Ronoo Eddy, TA Tho Cloorfiold Literary Guild met Monday, October 10 at Harmons Cafe in Salt Lake City. Hostesses were Mrs. Dale Holbrook, Mrs. Frank Davis and Mrs. Virgil Hilton. Tho Flamettet hold a mooting ar.d toy party at their last gatherum. Some 15 percent of the profit from the toy sale will go low.' ids the Christmas project of 'piping some needy family. Refreshments were served to 18 ;uests Mrs. replace torian and members. Margaret Livingston will Mrs. Gary Carr as hisof the South Clearfield PTA Tho South Clearfield PTA members held a meeting last and week at the home of Mr Mrs. Keith Bybee To attain peace and holiness is to recognize the divine pres- ence and allness. Mary Baker Eddy d, ' j Dean Lundberg parts are "A Man Doesnt Know, "Near to You, Lions Name in his solo Oilicers 01 Girl, Two Lost and others. Mr. Stuart will play the part of Vernon, a wise cracking baseball player who sings the imYou've portant tenor part in Gotta Have Heart. The University of Utah's application to participate in the USO program this year was Good-by- e Executive officers Souls Kaysville and committee chairmen for the 196061 year of Lions activities has been announced by Z. W. of the Koldewyn, resident group. Casper Carroll is first vice president; Jay Adams, second vice president; Lawrence Jansen, third vice president; Jess Hull, secretary - treasurer; Reuben Sherwood, tail twister and Wendell Scoffield, lion tamer. Committee chairmen include Mr. Carroll, sight conservation; Kenneth Burton and H. J. Bishop, finance; Sid Walker, attendance and membership; Jay Adams, hospitality; Frank Worsley, program; Mr. Koldewyn, constitution and Mr. Adams, cashier; Lawrence Jansen, lawmen and charge of public relations; H. J. Bishop, civic improvement and community betterment; H. J. Smart, safety Lions are invited to attend the anniversary dinner to be held at the Union Building at the Utah State University on Saturday, October 15. The Wellsville Lions Club is host for the evening. : 1810 jcrsegrtc;, I krxau Teed The $5 00 gold pieces illustrated here are from the Waterftil and Frazier collection. They were coined by the United States Gov eminent in 1810, the year that Waterfil! and Frazier was first distilled in Kentucky. Also Available 60TTLED IN BOND VtATERFiLL" M no. .Knuii m isma whorl m mm Frazier "" amm. snruw. Cast membets hate been sub19 shots ject to approximately including series of polio, dipther-la- . cholera, typhus, typhoid, influenza and small pox. The purpose of the tour is not only to entertain Anicrn an troops in the Pacific Command but also to create good will The troop will enteilam at such places as Hawaii, Koiea, Guam, hoi Okinawa, the Philippines mosa, Iwo Jima ar.d Japan Government officials r e p r e senting the United States as well as the visited countries will he on hand to welcome the caM They will play anywhere from a rice paddy in Korea to the Ernie Pyle theater in Tokyo to the deck of a U S aircraft carrier for the Navy. The troop will leave Salt Lake 16 f " ... Call 4m - V V' f ( V AX "i , One BOB BARTON CENTERVILLE, m "" " at noon, one at night, One along the way . , You never outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every day! UTAH AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH Get Details at Our Store PICNIC See U oi U vs. T. V. 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Reserve Tickets to the U of U Football Game Koivley Dance Studio i tertained for her daughter Janie e, last Wednesday afternoon! The oceation marked Janices 10th birthday anniversary. Fifteen aloaa friends gathered for the aociaL cans Val J. Stuart SPECIAL CALL US ABOUT AN APPOINTMENT Private Lessons: (If you wish privacy). 2 or 3 couples with no addition of other couples. Group Work: Your club, a group of friends; (High school students may form a club of their own, with many benefits). Ask us about a group being formed. Wt 2302 It II a 46 oz. JUICE I960 KENTUCKY BOURBON at home F Pineapple picked from those of over a hundred universities in the United States. C o u n Davis ty Kaysville There will be 18 essential Soroptomists group met Monday at 7:30 at the Steak House in members in the troop, although comedy normally Layton. State Senator Haven J. the musical cast of about 40 plus Barlow, Layton, spoke to the takes a group on legislation needed on technical staff and orchestra. the county and state level. Mrs Included in the 18 will lie Drama Jane Cook, Bountiful, is presi-- i Director Dr Lowell Lees and Musical Director Ardean Watts ent of the group. Dr who will both take pail-Lees plays Mr. Welch, team owner, and Ardean Watts play t Jenny Van Buren, team man ager Some of the ast will double on roles and tn entire duties of lighting, scenery, props, costumes and music w ill fall upon these 18 actors, dancers and singers. Preparations for tin show date back to the latter pait of July FALCON CONTEST new North. V! n, Grapefruit Soroptomists hear State Senator E&M ing hostess. Itha was assisted by Misses Sandra Gailey, LaRae Thur-gooDeAnn Draper, Marlene Child, Carol Thurgood, Gayle Tree, Shiela Davis, Cathy Cook, Esther Rampton, Alice Wilcox, Suzanne Gardner. Mrs. DeDecker has taught this group of girls for the past six years, in Primary, and thru the Beehive, and Mia Maid classes of MIA. The group presented her with a lovely satin brocaded duster with slippers to match. The H. P. Hansen Sr. family members gathered for their reunion Saturday afternoon at the Syracuse School. They enjoyed dinner and a program. Christine Hill enjoyed a birth Mra. Norma Han-teSyracuse a registered nurse at the Dee Hospital, will be the guest speaker at the Syracuse PTA meeting (Thursday, October 13) at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Hansen will discuss accidents and poisonings in the home. Parents will visit their chCd-- son-in-l- aw ld supper party last Friday evening at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn J. Wilcox, with their daughter Miss Itha Wilcox be- EVERYONE IS INVITED to attend the annual turkey shoot to be sponsored by the Layton Junior Chamber of Commerce on Sunday, Oct. 16 from 9 a.m. until dark. Hams and turkeys are to be given as prises. Refreshments will also be available at the site, two miles east of Highway 91 on Church St. Shown here making preparations for the event, are left to right: Carl Morgan, chairman: Darrel Gardner, director; and Neal Hess, committee member. : Mrs. John Preston who are stationed at Yakoda Air Force Base ' pear Tokyo. The production will be shown for the public upon their return in the latter put of December at Kingsbury Hail on the University campus. ren's classrooms, observing the teachers methods f teaching. Refreshment will ba served-- Syracuse PTA al day party given at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Hill last Thursday afternoon. She was ten yean old. Little Colleen Hodgson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Hodgson, was taken to the Dee Hospital during the nite last Friday evening suffering with a serious croup condition. Mrs. Floyd K. Harmatron and son Eric left early early Monday morning for their home in Laramie, Wyo. after spending a week here with her parents. Syracuse Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spencer and family are enjoying their new home, having moved in to it recently. Clearfield u. ana nos. uand K Cook, and also attended the LD3 Gen-orConferee be Salt Lake City. Other visiton of Mr. and Mr. Cook earlier la at week were their and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Wendell Hansen of McAllen, Texas. The Hansens son Elder David Hansen left last Monday for an LDS mission to Mexico City. Mra. Soy Hodgson entertained members of tho North Daria Stake YWMLA Board at her home last Tuesday evening, for their regular monthly moating and soclaL Mra. Elmar Bassioaa has keen hospitalised for the past ten days. Lynn Haasea and daughter Annette Hansen of Othello; Wash., visited during the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Hansen and other relative here and in Salt Lake City. They attended sessions of the LDS General Conference in Salt Lake City last week also. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. 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