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Show pnrr Hamlet to Brigham Girl Be Presented Is ByUSU Group THt BOX tLDkR NkWS, Brigham City, UtuK Tuesday, April 4, 1961 Fabricated Story Whether a man succeeds in pull-ing the wool over his wifes eyes depends on the kind of yarn hes using. Stewardess 1 Miss Joanne Andersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Ander- sen. ill 3 South Main, Brigham City, has won the silver wings of a UniA production of Hamlet by the ted Air Lines stewurdness. theatre Utah State University weeks at After four and one-haMon-- ! group marked the opening the company's stewardess training day of the Lyric theatre, proud school in Cheyenee, Wyo.. she now Logan showplace of nearly half a serves aboard Mainliners flying in century ago, now remodeled and tind out of Chicago. restored to its Victorian elegance, Miss Andersen is a graduate of 't will be play night through April Box Elder High school. 18. In becoming a stewardness. Miss DR. TWAIN Tippetts, head of Andersen has entered a profession USU fine arts department, extendwhich was pioneered by United and to is observing its 31st anniversary ed invitations to the opening Gov. George D. Clyde; David 0. yeur. icKav and Henry D. Moyle of the lirst presidency, Church of Jesus b., and since the curtain never Christ of Latter-daSaints; again falls until the end of the and Thorpe B. play, no one will he seated who arRichards Isaacson, former chairmen of the rives after 8:13 p. m., Dr. Tippetts university board of trustees, and noted. to members of the present govern-- i Lloyd T. Morgan, associate proing board of the school. fessor of fine arts at USU, directs and Logan Mayor T. Earl Hunsaker. the production of Hamlet (and the former owners of the thea- doubles in the role of Claudius, tre, Miss Patience Thatcher and king of Denmark. Mrs. Florence Thatcher, were also W. VOSCO Call, noted for many guests at the opening, Dr. Tippetts prominent roles in Utah State said. Theatre, is east as Hamlet. CURTAIN Others in leading roles are Rob- - PLAN SPRING RECITAL Cowgirls preparing for the Barbara Swendon School of Dance recital planned for Friday, April 7, are Debra Baugh, Paulette Windley, Kathy Maughan, Millie Jo Stuart, Susan Crofts, Vardell Laursen, Marlene Petersen, Marjorie Lynn Trease, and Connie Mae Farnsworth. Local Local Dancing School Plans Spring Recital for Friday Barbara Swenson School of Dam e present its spring recital on Friday, April 7, at 8 p.m. tit the Eighth ward recreation hall, 139 East Third North, Donations will be taken for the 14th LDS ward to that site taught lap, ballet and other dancing in Henderson, Nev. tier training begun at an early age wiieii stie studied with her mother, who heads the Fredova Dancing School in Provo, and with building fund, but no admission her aunt, who headed the Reid charge will be made. The public School of Dunce in Ogden. She has also studied dancing in New York is cordially invited to attend. The evenings program will in- and California before setting up clude tap, ballet and Hawaiian her own school. dance numbers performed by Mrs. Swensons 34 pupils, all attired in suitable costumes. Mrs. Ivan (Barbara) Swenson has taught dancing in Brigham City f for one and years. Prior Spade and Trowel Garden Club will meet on Thursday, April 6, at the home of Mrs, Richard Meinert, 639 East Seventh North, for regular monthly session. for the evening will be Mrs. Lincoln Randolph. Lewis Neeley family association, Program of the evening will be a with James Patton Neeley, M.D., commentary and demonstration on serving as president, will hold a Japanese flower arrangements by family reunion on Saturday, April Mrs. Walter Dibble. 8, at 4:30 p.m. An exhibit entitled Spring Tale Further information on the fam- will be prepared for the evening ily gathering can be obtained by by Mrs. Wesley Hawkins. Members are urged to be in atcalling Chioe N:- Petersen at PA tendance for this spring meeting. will Garden Club Sets Meet for Thursday one-hal- Neeley Family Plans Reunion ) i Set BUT US. SAVINGS BONDS & I CHECK! IS YOUR lf y AUTOMOBILE GLASS Ready for Inspection? WINDSHIELD? dersen has won .the silver wings a United Air Lines stewardess. of SIDE ert Morsberger as Polonius, Farrell Black as Laertes, Jon Cranney ns Horatio, Ruth Call as Gertrude, and Karen mother of Hamlet, REAR WINDOWS? Come in early and let our double Finch and Susan Sullivan cost os Ophelia. WINDOWS? expert glasscutters measure and fit all your glass continue Public performances through April 8, with a special performance for high school students scheduled April 10. Tickets are on sule at the USU ticket office in the Student Union building, at City Drug and the Lyric box office in downtown Logan. 'f needs. MERRELLS - INC. 98 NORTH MAIN Couples Grandson Wins LA Times Award Bruce Gordon, eldest grandson of Mayor and Mrs. Ruel M. Eskelsen, r has been awarded u scholarship by the Los Angeles Times. The scholarship can be applied to any accredited university or college, THE SON of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn (Annora) Gordon of Calif., Gordon lias served as a Los Angeles Times carrier for five years. He is a senior at Norwalk High school, where he is currently serving as studentbody student president of the 4,000 school. Active in sports, he is a of the varsity football team, is a member of the wrestling team and is secretary-trea- s urer of the Varsity Club. A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, Gordon is active in church work. He is also a member of the Tribune Boys Honor Society. four-yea- y THE SCHOLARSHIP program was founded in 1949 to honor and reward newspaper carriers. To date 62 of the scholarships have able through the Los Angeles been given, with two made avail Times. The applicants for this were first years scholarships screened by a board of Los An After nargeles Times dealers. 17 to rowing the competition the youths, the committee gave boys written test and each boy was interviewed personally by a speMIA officers, music, dance, and shop and one at 8 p. m for which cial educational board. drama leaders of the Church of Je- there will be a 50 cent charge, for sus Christ of Latter-daSaints will family and friends of the cast and gather in Salt Lake City, April 17. local MIA leaders who were unduring General Conference, for a able to attend the daytime perforon the musical play, mance. workshop "Promised Valley which will be GEORGE I. Cannon and Margrit presented in individual wards and stakes during August and Septem- Lohner, chairmen of the General Board music committee, announcber. ed that a musical analysis sheet G. Carlos Smith, YM.MIA prepared by Crawford Gates and and LaRue C. Long-de- a prompt book prepared by Keith YWMIA presidency, have reEngar and Anne Bennion would be leased the schedule of workshop ready for distribution at the workJ. Ernest Browning, Willcox, classes to be held at 12 noon until shop. Virginia McDonald of the 6 p. m., Friday, at Ari.ona, one of the nation's most dance committee reports Stake Center, 1870 Parleys dance routines will he demonstra- experienced Quarter Horse breeders will head the specialists and Canyon Blvd., Salt Lake City, ted at the workshop. veterinarians at the Intcrmounluin Utah. Ruth II. Iunk of the music com- Quarter Horse Assn.'s third spring are mittee ami usssitant production clinic at Brigham Young UniverCLASSES AND Instructors Vallisted as follows: Promised sity Aril manager of the REGISTRATION will begin April Music, Crawford Gales, Lorraine ley workshop stated that reserBowman, Ann Bennion; dance, vations have been received from 14 at 10 a.m. with Browning slated Virginia McDonald; drama, Keith more than 200 stakes with a total to talk during the first session. InEngar; lights, Cluir Lies and Ray of 1,500 people who plan to partici cluded on the afternoon program of the first day will be a welcome Morr; blocking, directing the ac- - K,tei of by Dr. R. H. Walker, head tor, makeup, Keith Engar, F.lsie j lull BYUs agricultural school, and a TICKETS f..r the June Alder; costumes and scenery. lor- Promised Valley talk by Dr. Tom Purvanu, Utah na Taylor, Irene Staples; prnduc- - production of in Kingsbury Hall, County veterinarian. m he presented business tion, managers, budget, of U. campus, Salt Lake City, Saturday's schedule consists of publicity, George I. Cannon, Ruth U. WM be available during April Gen- - a talk on parasites and diseases Funk, Maxine Thomason. In addition to the workshop, two eral Conference at the Hotel Utuh, by Dr. Paul Purvantz, a demonStake center and stration on working classes by performances of the simplified 40 and 50 North Main Browning, managing the mare and offices. will jMIA version of Promised Vulley" foal by Dr. Max Nichols, Provo, be presented . , . one at 12 noon! street at a cost of 51 for adults, and a cutting and dcining demonfor oil those attending the work stration by Duane Green, Goshen Quurter Horse breeder. ANOTHER spring clinic Is planned April 22 in Las Vegas, Nev. President of the widespread Quarter Horse organization is Luurel M. Brown, West Jordan, Utah. Promised Valley' Workshop Scheduled April 7 by M.l. A. y Quarter Horse Assn. Slates Spring Clinic that Parleys-iligh-lun- 0 Parleys-Ilighlan- d How to Ride High... in One Easy Lesson! Tts n simple as climbing on a melting horse ! Just start a savings account at Ogden lirst I'cdcral, and add to it regularly. 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