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Show 4 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, May 11, 1977 rv.rr.x' m mrifx. mmrv.T." r.!wUjm.m.rrir. j'-T- ir V'.nL'r.irl,7Zm7mf:T''m- t CL's Geary Theatre presents ... Thursday-Friday-Saturd- May "TJIflE PEVRifilEd FoRESTif1 ay 12-13-- No admittance after curtain Curtain Time 7:30 p.m. ! ij .if Pulitzer Author Robert Emmet Sherwood Under Special Arrangement with Samuel French Lee Johnson by 14 Prize-winnin- g Director I f T;4- - JjX I I Lijo Admission: Adults $2.00 Students 1.50 WTOTOMH socio to hold SOCIO will hold a benefit dance to provide scholar- ships Saturday at the Helper Civic Auditorium benefit dance Dgnsante ends season from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Thb Ross Salazar Band of The general lack of moisture in Utah is no laughing matter. Yet Dansante members and guests got a few chuckles when this timely subject was used as a theme for the last party of the season. Ogden will provide the music. Large signs and posters placed about the room at the Carbon Country Club, ingiving pertinent formation about how to conserve water, set the program'is here! reducing This program exclusive and rapidly becoming the talk of the nation. Call today for information and personalized service. Local distributor - Linda Scartezina. stage. Arrangements of dried leaves and weathered wood added to the arid atmosphere. The tables 637-294- 1 decorated with red candles and centerpieces of were blooming cactus set on beds of sand. Bits of paper attached to dried weed stalks, looking for all the world as though they had been blown by the wind and caught there, served as place markers. Signs on each table Water by request only reminded diners once again of the water shortage. well rehearsed skit featuring Boyd Bunnell as Governor Blot Bathesoi: and Toy Atwood as Mayor Salt Dryaxle furnished the A entertainment. characters Other were Gayle Atwood, the governors pert secretary and Bess Sides & Helen Bunnell, officious members of the League of Women Voters, who came to the governor with suggestions for solving the drought problems. Two Arab sheiks (Omar Bunnell and Glen Sides) then appeared, followed by their harum, Christa Kaminski, Helen Wadleigh and Sylvia Platis. They had traveled to Utah to trade precious oil for more precious water, making their pleas first to the governor, who referred them to the mayor. He called on his Indian Rain Dancer, John Platis, and his water witch, Egon Kaminski. They tried all their tricks to bring rain, even to seeding the clouds, but to no avail. So all concluded although Raindrops aint failin on my head and Im never gonna bring the rain by complainin, Nothins botherin me, because Im free. Costumes added spice to the show, which was enthusiastically received by the crowd, especially the between the dialogue mayor and the governor, the song Cool, Clear, Water by the sheiks and Wellington the glamorous harum dance by Fatima (Sylvia Platis). Bess Sides chaired Thelma Pierce-637-2?8- 0 the with those mentioned as taking part being members. Dorothy Bunnell, in charge of music, was also included in the group. Mrs. Kaminski made the signs and place cards, Gemma Dooley (not in attendance) was in charge of the centerpieces end buying the gift and Helen Bunnell coordinated the script and words to the song. Also helping with arrangements but unable to attend were Joe and Mary committee, Delpha. The 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th of Wellington Elementary made a field trip to Vernal. They were grades met in Vernal by the Chamber of Commerce and were taken on a tour of the Dinosaur Quarry and the Museum. They earned $200 of the $356 needed collecting discarded cans. Two bus loads of children took the trip. it 1 and thanked the officers and all who had worked to make the club year a success. She was then presented a gift from the club by Mrs. Sides a pair of beautiful silver candle holders. Later in the evening it was announced that David and Nan Powell, Clive and Rita Kell, Lyle and Cecilia Bryner, Richard and Judy Mullins, John and Alice Rector and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Fidell had been voted to membership, also that, in a close confest, officers for the coming year had been are: LaDonna Fausett, president; Lyle chosen. They Hyatt, Bill vice-preside- Karcich, secretary-treasurer- ; Darlene program chairman and and Bess Sides Merrilee Jeanselme as directors. Kart-chne- r, fX ) Virginia Poulos presided at the dinner. She called for the introduction of guests i V- - Don Davis, Debbie Debbie Stewart, Don Davis to recite vows and Mr. Mrs. The future bride is a 1976 graduate of Carbon High School and is working as a dental assistant in Helper. Royal Stewart of Spring Glen announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Debbie, to Don Davis, son of Mr. and of Mrs. Davis Ray The prospective groom is a graduate of CEU and will from the graduate University of Utah June 5 with a bachelor of science degree. Wellington. The couple have chosen 10 as their wedding A reception will be held the same night at 7:30 p.m. in the Spring Glen LDS June date. The couple plan to make their home in Castle Dale after the wedding. cultural hall. Seminary to hold graduation The Price East will Seminary graduation at Senior citizen events MAY LDS hold ceremonies p.m. in the Price Utah North Stake Center. Eight certificates of achievement and 92 diplomas will be presented. Sunday 8 four-ye- Stewart ar llth-18t- 12:00 Breaded Cube Steak; 1:00 Tour of the Company; 1:30 Ceramics. 12:00 Chicken; 7:00 Ceramics. 1:00 Bingo Game 12:00 Roast Beef-GravDance at the American Legion Hall. 12:00 Salisbury Steak, Quilting; 12:30 2:00 Band; 2:00 Bingo; 7:00 Ceramics. 12:00 Chicken Loaf ; 1 : 30 Arts & Crafts. May 17 HMS 12:00 Pork Chops; 12:30 Film Trouble with May 18 HMS Trash; 1:30 Ceramics; Nutrition Trip to Spanish Fork. NEEDED: 20 more Seniors to come for Dinner at May 11 HMS Telephone May 12 HMS May 13 HMS Day; 8:00 May 16 HMS y; Center everyday. Coming up Special Medicare Friday 20th 1:00. Thursday and Friday the honored their school mothers. The 1st and 2nd grades under Anna Lou Birch and Connie Hamilton made presents for their mothers and had a tea with cookies and punch to present them. The 3rd and 4th grades under Jackie Thayn and Kathy Hanna met in the school gym, the students read some poems they had written to their mothers they sang some songs and had cake and punch. The 5th and 6th grades with teachers Marilyn Arnold and Tom Montoya have trained a drill team. They performed for the mothers dressed in the green and white which is the school colors. Special programs were presented in both the 1st and 2nd Wards of the LDS Church in Sunday School Sunday morning. After the programs all the mothers were presented with a small gift from the ward. Falcon and Shirley Commichaux have a girl born April 21 in Salt Lake City. Grandparents are Delon and Erma Atwood. The baby has been named Rachelle. Edgar and Thelma Blackburn are at home after a week in Denver with the Keith Blackburns. Fred and Kathleen Huggins spent a night and one day here with her parents Bob and Janie Swasey. 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