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Show 4 4 WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. JULY 14. 1977 IS Greensleeves Magic board headed by Portia Douglas, a former theater director at Ogden High School. In addition to their summer childrens shows the Players tour all year to schools and community The magic of theatre and the magic of childrens laughter are found hand in hand in the Weber State College Theatre childrens production of "Greensleeves Magic, said director Scott groups to bring story theatre to children all over the state, the director said. Jensen. L. THE Commedia Players ' production of Greensleeves at 7 Magic plays July p.m. in the Cellar Theatre with matinees on July 21 and Green-sleevfor TICKETS on sale at are Magic 18-2- 3 23 said, Greensleeves is not a matter of learning lines, remembering them, and reciting them. It is the telling of the story of Greensleeves and how a kingdom to sing, laugh and dance. kingdom is being ruled by the evil grand duchess, played by Karen Rebholz. She has outlawed THAT laughter, and the children of the kingdom can no longer remember what it was like to be happy. It isnt until Greensleeves comes and teaches the princess Miranda, played by Cathy Bergman, how to laugh, to sing, and to dance that evil is overthrown, and the magical kingdom lives happily ever after. THE KING and queen of the kingdom have been rendered powerless by the evil grand duchess. Wayne Wyss plays the king, a goodhearted man who is powerless to do more than fidget and cowtow to the Hotel Balderdash will be part of the entertainment at the Bountiful Art League Fair scheduled in Bountiful on July 29. BALDERDASH AT FAIR No art festival would be complete without entertainers and in this respect the Bountiful Summer Arts Faire will not be lacking. A wide variety of the performing arts by outstanding participants will make the fair a total artistic experience. Harvey and Cannonball will present a am. dance add AT 7 ChanneMisinitssixth p.m. Friday, Bountiful really unique remarked Kay Hall, Bountiful Art League and entertainment chairman. This years entertainment will appeal to young and old alike," continued Ms. Hall. Admission to the fairs 50 exhibits and all entertainment is free of charge. past-preside- THE entertainment schedule is as follows: Friday, July 29, Hotel Balderdash J ill Garner, are tiful but also accomplished, talented young ladies. Each will perform the talent that won them their titles: Ann Menlove, dance; Teresa Bradford, piano; Jill Gamer, vocal. The girls will pool their talents for a very' special finale. This portion of the entertainment will take place inside the Davis U of U complex. All other entertainers will perform out- Youth Group and guest artists side. schedule SATURDAYS The Kaysvi Heights Cultural and Performing Arts Council are doing it again. The "MELVIN, it IN conjunction with the annual childrens parade, they Mag- Thomassen, music under the direction of Delores McCloud with Calvin Ward, orchestra director. This is a day set aside for the children to perform for the public and display their vast talents. sponsoring another Melvin, The production, Magnificent, a Ruth Roberts musical production with over 200 children of both communities performing. This is to be held on Friday, July 22 at the Davis High School auditorium. They have scheduled two performances, the first one to begin at 7 p.m. and the second one at 8:30 p.m. with admission charge of SI for adults, 50 cents for children or $3 for a family. THE Kaysville-Frui- t Heights Cultural & Performing Council encourages everyone to plan to attend this unique and very special performance. np 'jrfTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrTTTTTT'TVrrT'TrTTTrT The Ships Belle SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE 1 sound of Laras Theme and Hava Nagila. Sherrie Cole Dancers, this group noted for their black and white formal attire, smiles and versatility in ballroom SALT Lake Brass Fnsem-ble- , consisting of five professional musicians, this group will perform at 7 p.m. The members, whose backgrounds are mostly in classical music, also enjoy ragtime and it is this love that brings them together. Their program will thus include both classical and ragtime music. The group is r Golgotha the story of Golgotha, Christ's life, will be presented this Friday, July 15 at the Wasatch Drive chapel, 7t9 Wasatch Drive, Layton. Performances will be given every 15 minutes beginning at 6 30 and continuing until 10 p m. -- fw, l !J Sons Of The Pioneers' The Sons of the Pioneers, la celebrated Western singing group, has been booked for performances at Weber State College Fine Arts Center July 24 and 25. able to bring this Forest Fire Prevention cam- paign. The group made more than 40 movies with Roy Rogers. They have also been in films with Gene Autry, Bing Crosby and John Wayne. PRESENT Sons of the are Pioneers Lloyd Perryman, leader of the group; Dale Warren, baritone; Rusty Richards, tenor; Roy Lanham, guitarist and Jensen called DIRECTOR the story reality. a Legend Even of though Greensleeves Tides the tail of the wind, we dont want the chi'dren to think of him as a fantasy character. He should be thought of as a real human who is teaching the children of this imaginary kingdom how to be happy. In the defeat of the grand duchess the children will see joy win over evil. Children and adults alike will get a good feeling from seeing the show. IN THE story the grand duchess chooses the three strongest men of the town to capture Greensleeves so that she might kill him. She promises to reward them by marrying them to the three princesses. Dave John Phippen, Wentland, and Drew Benson playing respectively a farmer, a tailor, and a bashdo ful catch sailor Greensleeves. But Princess Miranda saves his life by pulling a little magic of her own. IN A dream sequence Greensleeves take the three princesses to a magic place where there is only joy. There is song and dance, and the people are happy. When the girls awake they find that the magic place was really their garden, proving that happiness is only a state of own mind. The Commedia Players is governed by a 12 member s Two junior drama classes are being held Monday program at the completion of the course will be presented free to the public. Little Theater. Miss Kay MISS Thompson and Miss Bright are both graduates of Layton High School. They were active in the high school through Friday, July 11 to 22 in the Layton High School Thompson is the class in- structor andMissTami Bright is her assistant. Third through seventh grade are enrolled in the two classes. STUDENTS IN the The first group which consists of the younger children meets from 10 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. The second class of older students lasts from 11:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. Pantomimes, short scenes from childrens plays, improvisation and other interesting dramatic talents will be featured during the lessons. A student daily drama program. Currently, both girls are members of the Layton Community Theater, dmg SOME FIGGERING The army rookie from the hills said that he called coo- arithmetic bugs" ties because they added to his misery, subtracted from his pleasure and multiplied like the dickens. Something For Everyone: Btfl. Summer Art Fair The Bountiful Summer Art Fair to be held July 29 and 30 will offer something for and the everyone, something for everyone will have no price tag. grounds of the of Utah Complex, 197 East 500 South, Bountiful, Friday, July 29 9 p.m., and Saturday, July 30, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. FIFTY artists and crafts- PLAN now to attend and bring the entire family to this special event. men will be exhibiting paint- ings, pottery, jewelry, macrame, etc., and ten Davis-Univer-si- groups or individuals will be performing everything from classical singing and ragtime banjo to puppetry. Admission to all of this is free of charge. You may just come and enjoy all this, but if you have a bit of money to spare, perhaps youd like to treat your family to a hot dog and a soft drink or take home some yummy homemade cookies. MAYBE that just right painting youve needed to put the finishing touch on the living room could be found among the exhibits (all exhibits are for sale) or even a piece of pottery' for a plant to spruce up the kitchen. Some handcrafted jewelry would make an ideal and truly unique Christmas gift, and early Christmas shopping does have its advantages. FOR $1 you can purchase a ticket for the drawing and the opportunity to win one of ten works of art by noted Utah artists. The works include six paintings, three pieces of pottery and a photograph. Several of the works are valued at between $300 to $450. The fair will be held on the KAYSVILLE THEATRE 21 NORTH MAIN UTAH KAYSVILLE, July Evenings 7:30 Sat Mat 1:15 9:10 & & 2:55 Adults $2.00 HS& JHS $1.50 Children 11 sunder $1.00 Coming Next Week Walt Disneys The Boatriiks" comedian, and Billy Liebert, orchestral arranger. ALTHOUGH The Sons of the Promoted To Staff Sergeant I I J The U.S. Air Force has OTHER founding members include Bob Nolan and Tim Spencer, both songwriter1; Mr. Nolan is recognized as the greatest composer of Western songs, Mr Martino said. He has written such Cool Water, songs as promoted of I SERGEANT Frazier is a graduate of Davis High School and attended Welsen State College, Ogden. His wife, Jolene, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Schofied of 326 North 500 Fast, Kaysville. His father, James A. Frazier, resides in Fmerado, N Dak. 1971 was one of flTT "TT H . sergeant the finest composers of Western music. His compositions Room Full of included 1J of Jr. other Western MR. SPENCER Lawrence W. Mrs. I Mora of 1350 Fast 700 North, Kaysville to the rank of staff Frazier, son "Tumbling Tumbleweed and dozens classics. s rr -- JuL f CUSTOM SUPERIOR is $1L -- 1 -- L l&SL Half 3-- 6-- J.1 J.ij.ij.iJ.1 376-461- or Whole T IT i 0 1 BEEF J.u.i J ;4 1370 West Gentile St.. mi Open til 7 P.M. .bi FOR four years The Sons of the Pioneers were spokesmen for the Smokey the Bear top-lin- e PERFORMANCES will be held July 24 at 8 p.m., with seats scaled at $2, $3 and $4; and on July 25 at 2 p.m., when seats cost $1, $2, and $3. All seats are reserved on both days, Mr. Martino said. Tickets go on sale July 11 at ZCMI and the WSC Administration Building cashiers windows, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Shopping Center Clearfield, Utah t Boulevard. quintet to Weber State during the Ogden Pioneer Days Celebration period, Mr. Martino said. NEW SUMMER HOURS Q-i--f. The Everlasting Hills of Oklahoma and The Timber Trail. Among top awards and citations held by The Sons of the Pioneers is the Wrangler award presented by the Cowboy Hall of Fame. The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce installed The Sons of the Pioneers star in the Walk of Fame on Hollywood Roses, THE GROUP has been performing for 43 years and has appeared in more than 90 movies, said Daniel L. Martino, WSC director of Cultural Affairs. We feel fortunate in being Lakeside .h.i.l.i.r..i.r.t .t. THE FAIR will conclude with the drawing for ten works of art by noted Utah artists at approximately 8:30 p.m. The drawing will be conducted by popular emcee, Carl Hancuff. many times over the years Some former members include Roy Rogers, known in the movies for many years as the King of the Cowboys," and one of the founding members. Planned For Friday ' day on Saturday. Pioneers are considered remarkably stable, their membership has changed 9 Shop Fridays until 8 p.m. , o THE activity is sponsored by the layton Fast Stake. Dresses Jumpsuits, Shorts Tops, Blouses Pants, Gauchos Sleepwear See our Special Sale Table O All items $6 ea. or Ladies: non-banj- through music, narration and tableau figures. Admission is free ALL SUMMER Jrs.: n THE BRIEF pageant will ividly depict Christ's life 25 .,50 r well-know- people at the ZCMI Mall. a are RICH Mavin, banjo artist from our own community, will entertain from 5: 30 to 6 p.m. His repertoire includes everything from the traditional banjo favorite, Twelfth Street Rag to the perform brief routines periodically throughout the will Slated For Weber State Fine Arts July 24-2- 5 at Snowbird, will perform from 3 to 5p.m. numerous audiences the valley, throughout recently danced for over 500 nificent production is keeping with the childrens parade theme, Circus and is being directed by Ann Marcussen with the choreography by Ni-t- p Classical quintet, all members of the Mormon dance, will perform from 6 to 6:30p.m. and again at 8 to 8:30 p.m. The dancers, who delight Doing It Again: 'Melvin, The Magnificent Production Set July 22 currently being featured in the Salt Lake parks concerts. The appearance of the group at the fair is by Musicians Performance Trust Fund through Local 104. Childrens Creative Dance Class, Davis U of U, under the direction of Marilyn Wagstaff, sance fair at Westminster College. not only beau- quality, includes: A1 Thelin and his puppets, 2 to 3 p.m. Two performances with a brief intermission will be staged within the hour. Al, best known as a photography instructor for children, is currently teaching in the childrens workshop at the Bountiful Art Center and has performed in the Childrens Theatre at the U" and recently at the Renais- Royalty, Miss Bountiful, Ann Menlove and her two attendants, Teresa Bradford and music, drama and a on season and delights innumerable young ones. This program especially for the children will include prizes, photographs and audience participation. adds something special without detracting from the exhibits of the artists and craftsmen. The sound and of program, r 5: 30 to 6:30 p.m. Hotel Balderdash seen weekdays from 7 to 8 ENTERTAINMENT lends atmosphere to an art fair. It emotion one-hou- grand duchess. Lee Ann Lewis plays the queen, a caring mother who loves her daughters and cannot bear to see them unhappy. Kriste Mortenson and Carolyn Briscoe play the princesses Matilde and Mary, respectively. 393-177- Drama Classes At Layton High at 2 p.m. Steven George cast as Greensleeves the Cellar Theatre box office in the WSC Fine Arts Center from noon until 6 p.m., or reservations may be made by calling A special performance of the show will be presented by the cast on the parking lot of 39th and McDonalds, Washington, south Ogden on July 16 between 1:30 and 2:30 p.m. Hey, its barbeque time! Try our Top Sirloin, T-Bo- Vz V Rib or lb. Hamburger Steak. Try our assorted Cold Cuts and Cheese juL 31 j! JZ "T TT ,3dL R mL TT Next wed. insountiful iA South MAIN - JULY ZO STARTS AM. i j L p |