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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, June 6, 1968 Stake Readies 'Till Kingdom Come' Original Musical Set For Friday, Saturday What happens when men start growing beards and the women are sewing with dresses eight yards of material in them and they are meeting in large and noisy groups two and three times a week . . . and they are singing their own songs that proclaim their movement . . . . ? Sounds like hippies, protest group but the new mods or a reality folks in Brigham City stake are trying to duplicate their ancestors of 20 years ago. in EVFRY MAN SHOULD HAVE A BEARD These ladies indicate their feelings to Boyd Bryner. Front, from left, they are Lorraine Hansen, Iva Beth Tanner, Boyd Bryner, Marilyn Bennion and Debra Hobson. Back row', Moana Jensen, F inda Knasel and Kym Anderson. 1 Thrown in for good measure are a batch of wild and wooly gentiles on their way to the gold mines. ; V VV4 ' ' &&& & k 4 i j ' 8, 141 fUJ f It's all part of preparation for and activity in an original musical entitled "Till Kingdom Come which will be presented Frat Box Elder iday and Saturday, June 7-High school. ifti if' Ifc l DRESSING FOR PICNIC Marilyn Bennion and Jean Harrison get ready for the picnic. Curtain time each evening is 8 p.m. and tickets are priced at $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. , r 5 IN, ' - L-if.t.- ,7 M VK1 tipi) - 1,1 4-- AM. t 3?r H 4J F w i VUmm,! .Jhr -- m'V f ?. Tr ! Nf F Mi f:- - V V AITFR HFR MAN Venice Sorensen praises Chuck Fife, surrounded by students in her Sunday school class, from left, Jana Lynn Knavel, Chris Harrison, Susan Bennion, Wynn Harrison, Melissa Burridge. Kelly Hansen, Kevin Hansen, Bryan Harrison, and Kary Hansen. TNJOY DAY TOGTHTR Fnjoying a day up the canyon together are Mormons and their "gentile" isilois in "Till Kingdom ( nine." Front row, from left, Moana Jensen, Melissa Burridge, Linda Knavel, Annette Bennion, Debra Hobson, Lorraine Hansen, Marilyn Bennion, Venice Sorenson, and Jana Lynn Knasel. Back row, George Knasel, Michael Career, led Whitaker, Chris Larson, ( huck Fife, Fdwin Harrison, I om Burridge. and Bind Brener VF Rf. I sl f4i A. : vw4;il 1 f cf r ef t. jft brrO 'i (V I if - W b')r4 w 4vxvx;4f, .. J t1 V 4' ' f t fi xh - V. r,l i (Continued from page one) women in their underwear and corsets to sing, "Every Man should Have A Beard. i Jim ' a t M I , 1 II s if Carver. I &f&i22k2Sl'JZ MOTHER AND SON bourne poses wath her - T, Ar,ds,m ,s Mn. son, Michael, Win. played bv Michatl WAGON MASTER AND WIFE Charleen Dunn pose his wife. Marietta. as Wagon Master Jason i Play Rich in Music V Jt L THE MEN HAVE A LAUGH Enjoying a laugh together are these Mormons and "gentiles. Left to right, Edwin Harrison, Craig Poulsen, Ted Whitaker, George Knavel, Boyd Bryner, Tom Burridge. Chris Larson and Michael Carver. ""' 1 J Bryner and Stone and ONE OF THE REALLY plea, sant surprises of the show js the voice of Michael Car yer who though lacking In can be stage experience, heard in the fartherest cor. ners of the auditorium. And when he sings, parti. cularly the hauntlngly beautl. ful "You Need Someone to It turns out to be the Love, best musical combination un. veiled on a local stage In years. But there are others, too, who give Mrs. Smiths music the kind of vocal treatment which It deserves. CHUCK FIFE AS Tim O Shea, the blacksmith. Is right home on the stage and his rendition of "I Wish I Were Color Blind Is one of the delightful moments of the play, He and Venice Sorensen as Sister Crltchelow provide comedy relieve for the roman, tic Involvement of Carver and Saundra Farris and Becky Bu. land and Don Tauferner. Other standout numbers are turned in by Charleen Dunn, the music director, who de. scribes in song how to keep looking attractive to keep her man, and the ladies singing "Baskets with Karleen By. water appearing In a spright-(- f ly dance. ANOTHER UNIQUE feature of the production Is the use of slides showing seasonal changes In Deseret to a terp. ac. choral s Ichor ean and companlment. Director and playwright Sandra Burridge has poured much effort Into the play to make It something better than what her audiences will have seen before. with the spaceous stage and lighting under the direction of Keith Johnson and the musical and choreographic lngredi. ents, Rozell Henrle Mrs. Burridge has the ing) makings of anolf. Broadway smash hit. rtSffiOW ARE YOU STILL INTERESTED IN A BEAUTY SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP? WRITE TO: AMERICAN CAREER BEAUTY SERVICE 247 South Main St.f Salt lake City, Utah 841 HONOR AWARD SCHOOLS 1 1 |