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Show m wpi i WEEKLY -- REFLEX-OAV- NEWS JOURNAL. JANUARY 6. 1977 IS The houselights dim, a hush sweeps over the audience and the overture begins. ITS THE que that the three-da- Bicentennial y Farewell Follies is underway at the Noncommissioned Officers Club at Hill The producAFB, Jan. tion stars a cast of 150 of14-1- ficers, airmen and depen- dents. Curtain time is 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and 6:30 p.m. on Sunday THE GALA affair is by invitation only on Friday night with key military and civilian personnel invited along with e dignitaries. The other two nights are for base military and civilian personnel and their dependents. Cost per ticket is $2 50 per person. off-bas- THE ADMISSION charge is off-sthe cost of production. Profits will be turned to over to the military welfare fund, which will be used in hobby shop programs, library and other projects at Hill. show the 26-a- are Lt. Col. Richard H. gan and his wife Dottie. along with generous portions of the Charleston and other dances of the era. Mor- COLONEL Morgan is an experienced hand in theatre he played productions; Spanky McFarlands little brother in Our Gang movie series. He also featured roles in radio, TV production. Dottie is an COLONEL Morgan said that the Bicentennial is an Farewell Follies in'house production. Costumes, scenery and special effects were provided by Hill personnel. The follies is new and different for Hill AFB, said Colonel Morgan. We are crowd looking for a sell-ofor each performance. and stage experienced choreographer with little theatre and community groups. THE THEME of the follies is the musical history of our said country from Colonel Morgan. For nearly three hours the audience will be spellbound Gary Dabel 1900-197- Recieves Award acts sing and as dance their way through 60 years of Americana. top-flig- A service pin has been awarded to Gary R. ONE OF THE highlights is Strolling Park. Through Dabel of West Point. HE IS employed at Hill AFB as an aircraft ordinance the Set in circa 1905, the act shows a typical smalltown park with eight mechanic. He and his wife Karma have four children. MR. DABEL is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dabel of Sunset. Mrs. Dabel is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jensen of Mantua. couples and a barbershop quartet recreating the good old days. act A Roaring Twenties is complete with Keystone cops, gangsters and flappers When is a sale a At A A At A A right, and Colonel Winterbottom, left, will teach Davis students to make and use hand puppets during winter quarter at the Davis U. in Bountiful. A1 TTieHn, PUPPET CLASS Winter quarter at the Davis University of is Utah scheduled to begin the first week in January. Students have already begun registering for the 50 plus courses offered. WINTER quarter has always been our largest quarter, said Dr. William We expect some Stringham. of the classes to fill completely, so interested students should register as soon as possible, he continued. Among the many classes offered is one that teaches adults to make and use puppets as a teaching tooi. Allan Thelin, the course instructor, has had broad experience in teaching children in the theatre arts as well as students with information regarding adolescent per- in photography. sonality dynamics which can be utilized in social and family settings. IN THE puppetry class he will share his secrets with adults who are interested in A teaching and working with children. Class members will design and make their own puppets as well as outline skits for their use. lower division course which may also be taken non- credit is effective reading. This course is designed to improve skills in both academic and pleasure reading. It emphasizes faster Another winter quarter, class is a graduate level course for teachers, counselors, church leaders, law reading techniques, vocabulary, phase a .d paragraph reading and enforcement officers and social workers entitled comprehension. Working with Adolescents in Groups. THE PURPOSE of this course is to provide the FURTHER information about these and the other courses offered through the Davis University can be ob- tained by calling 1. TODAYS SPECIALS New Directories To Be Delivered More than 155,000 Ogden area telephone directories will be delivered beginning January 11 according to Dee Sanders, Local Exchange FAVORITE DRINK & KEEP THE GLASS WHILE THEY LAST BOUNTY BURGERS 1C Frl., WITH THE delivery, the telephone repair number in the Kaysville district has 0. SANDERS SAID that beginning January 8, repair calls should be reported to this new number (listed in the front of the directory). While there are more names in the new directory, the book itself will contain fewer white pages. The Ogden book is the latest in the eight-stat- e Mountain Bell area to be converted from a three to a four column format in an effort to conserve paper and curtail rapidly escalating production costs. WE ARE continually seeking ways to improve efficiency in an effort to keep rates as low as possible, explained Sanders. T he change was made possible because of a new process which reduces the width of a line of type while maintaining exactly the same height. Sat., & Sun. 344 No. Main St. Layton CONVERSION to four columns is expected to save nearly 200 tons of paper this year in the Mountain Bell area alone, he pointed out. "In our new Ogden directory, million more than one-hapages will be saved because of this change. "This is significant from an environmental standpoint and the fact that we expect to see dramatic increases in the lf The Interior Shoppe ;15 South Main St., Layton Cohownsrs Jim & THE NEW book will feature an background, the word Hello and a multitude of people round the letters. The back cover will have a color map of the continental United States with area codes and time zones for each state. in Layton. been changed. For customers with prefixes 773, 777 or 825 the repair number has been changed to A toll free number has been established for customers with 766 and 376 prefixes. price of paper this year, i Besides carrying all the normal information, the new directory will have a handy' e section in the front portion of the book. 10 conTHE tains important consumer information on how to achieve substantial savings on long distance calls, whom to contact at the phone company about service problems, bills, deposit policies, or establishing credit; and how to handle annoyance calls. Those who do not receive a directory by Jan 21 should contact their local business CALL-GUID- E Sanders concluded. office, & 0KJGSB 18 to Kaysville Theatre presents roiiwfi nrnTrr "ROBIN AND MARIAN' L a 5jl RICHARD LESTER rim iiifim im nmMKiuiD Off! 0K, January 5,6,7, 8,10,11 Evenings 7:30 a 9:20 Sat. Mat. 1:15 a 3:05 Mens Dress Suits 1 3to1 2off J2.C3 13 & IIS 1.59 &1C2M21.00 Tues. Is Ladies Nite! 1.1 Mens Sport Coats Mens Shoes 13io12on 1 3 to 12 SPECIALISTS WALLCOVERING SALE 500 Men's Sport & Residential Glass Paint VVVV window ptnn-pati- o door, ate. : : Dress GOOD USED AH on all Wall Coverings Dress Shirts Men's 3 to 1 2 off 1 WINDSHIELDS on Windshields 50 Snort Slacks 13io12 50 OH Boys Sport New & 1 & Dress Shirts 3 to 1 2 off Mens Leisure Suits 1 3 to 1 2 OH OH Good Through January FAST INSURANCE CLAIM SERVICE GUARANTEED AGAINST LEAKAGE Store Hours Daily 10 to 7 CARPET STOCK CLEARANCE Savings up to off v AUTO GLASS Pratt-Lambe- rt OFF PP 7C3-127- 1X & IDC& call-guid- Gene Echols Phone Entire fall & Winter Stocks Sanders continued. Manager, for Mountain Bell service HAVE YOUR its at the Ships Belle When Friday MrH Quality Glass FORT LANE SHOPPING CENTER IN LAYTON. 1 0 to 8 At At At At At At At At At At i |