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Show The Payson Chronicle, July 14, 1993, Page 15 Payson Community Theatre Celebrates Twenty-Fift- h Consecutive Year This August, Payson Theatre will Community I celebrate its Plan For Annual Salmon Supper consecutive year. Payson Community Thpatie has provided a wide variety of quality productions over the years and this year is no exception. This summers performance is to be Guvs and DfiUs. This delightful farce about gangsters and women who may or may not be their dolls is filled with upbeat, fun musical numbers, a great deal of humor and, of course, romance. Talent is abundant in this years production, with some new faces as well as some familiar favorites. The following is the cast list for Guys and Dolls, and we hope that you will come and see this fun show in August. Brent Pickering, director, Ardis Leatham, assistant director, Sherrie Dunford, music director; Molly Mangleson, choreographer, Renee Kennedy, costumer, Dan Eliis, Nathan Detroit; Randall Shirley, Sky Masterson; Robinne Booth, Miss Adelaide; Tera Wilde, Sarah Brown; Nathan Palmer, Lt. Brannigan; Gregory Du ffin. Society Max; Craig Dun-forNicely-NicelChad Griffiths, Harry the Horse; Shauna Griffiths, Agatha; Dave Herbert, Big Julie; Chris Kaletta, Rusty Charlie; Nathan Matthews, Joey Biltmore; rl Peck, Angie the Ox; Dan Pitcher, Arvide Abernathy; Stephanie Shinkle, Cuban Dancer; Mike Taylor, Benny Southstreet; Dave Thomas, Corporal; Roger Brown, Jaynan Buchanan, Sarah Dutton, Jason Finch, Mark Hall, Cindy Herbert, Kristin McGregor, Cami Mortensen, Angela Peck, Colleen Peck, Trudy Peck, Kellie Staheli, Heidi Warren, Singers and Dancers. twenty-fift- h d, y; Le-Ea- Payson Student Listed On Spring 1993 Of Oklahoma Honor Roll University NORMAN Students from 46 states are listed on the of Oklahoma University Nor- man campus honor roll for the spring 1993 semester. In most colleges, students must earn a minimum 3.5 grade point average on a 4.0 scale to be included on the honor roll. Students in the College of Architecture are recognized with a 3.3 or better, and students in the College of Engineering are recognized with a 3.0 or better. Among those honor roll students listed, who are enrolled full time in at least 12 credit hours, was Sean Patrick Beall of Payson. The annual Payson Salmon Supper will be held August 6, 1993, beginning at 5:00 p.m. in the Payson City Park. Cost is $9.00 a plate. A continuous program will be enjoyed throughout the evening. Please make checks payable to Payson Salmon Supper, and send to Klara Jean Dur-ran- t, 485 North 300 East, PaySon, Utah 84651, (phone Extra fish will be available to purchase throughout the evening, cooked or fresh. 8). Ladies Golf News Gladstan the Pro JUNE A flight - Janis Provstgaard, Toni Dever, Delores Knotts, RaeAnn Page; Low putts: Emily Dewey B flight - Ev Brook-ove- rall winner with a score of 29; Hazel Courtney, Joyce Wilson, Blanche Wilson, Shirley Dixon, Alta Coombs; Low putts: (tie) Lillian McDonald C flight - Dora Lou Bellows, Chris Gabbitas, LaVee Curtis, Sally Hill and Harriet Mendenhall (tie); Low putts: Dora McAffee June Shirley Hardman, Cathy OBryant, Alta Coombs, Dora Lou Bellows, Lillian McDonald, Dot Cloward, Mary Eaton, Emily Dewey, Jackie Jensen, Donna Schwartz JUNE Clubs A flight - 1st, Janis Provstgaard; 2nd, RaeAnn Page; 3rd, Joyce Wilson, Ev Brook (tie) B flight - 1st, Hazel Courtney; 2nd, Alta Coombs; 3rd, Shirley Hardman C flight - 1st, Donna Schwartz; 2nd, Dora McAffee; 3rd, Cathy OBryant JUNE Draw 1st (tie), Alta Coombs, Marianne Evans; Suzanne Mumford, Judy Brunson; 2nd (tie), Rae Ann Page, Hazel Courtney; Betty Jensen, Dot Cloward; Delores Knotts, Sally Hill JUNE Best Ball A flight - 1st, Marianne Evans, Betty Jensen; 2nd, RaeAnn Page, Linda Ludlow B flight - 1st, Blanche Wilson, Shirley Dixon; 2nd, Cathy OBryant, Donna Schwartz C flight - 1st, Sally Hill, LaVee Curtis; 2nd, Dot Cloward, Shirley Dixon pecks 15-T- hree 22-Par- tner 29-2-- Man Daughters Of Utah Pioneers Express In Evening Interest Group Pioneers Utah are of Daughters pleased announce interest beginning an evening in to DUP group for the South Utah County area. Women who qualify, by having ancestors who crossed the plains before 1869, when the two railroads united, are candidates. Call Helen Jones, 465-0- 5 14. Spread the word. Ten or more women are all who are needed to start an evening camp. for museum tour information. Museum hours are Call Jean Lundholm, Fridays, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. 465-353- 7, Utah County Scholarship Pageant For Applicants for its annual Looking The Miss Utah Scholarship Pageant has set the date County 12. This is a prelimipageant. This years pageant is set for Thursday, August current Miss Utah County, nary pageant to the Miss Utah Pageant, which the p. runner-uIt is also a preliminary to the Nanette Pearson, was selected as the 1st Miss Utah State Fair, which the Utah County representatives have reigned over for the past three years. 222-990- 0 or Joyce Clark, Applications are being accepted by the The pageant is open 5 or 224-354and Francine Christensen, to all Utah County Royalties for the past three years. The local queens, which have recently competed in the Miss Utah Pageant, as well as the current runnerups in a local pageant, are also eligible. The pageant provides an opportunity for talented, young women who have Utah County monies. This competed in a local pageant within the bounds of to the 1st runner-uyears pageant will carry a $400 scholarship to the queen, $250 If selected as Miss Utah County, the girl will and $150 to the 2nd runner-u1 runner-u- p also represent the county at the Miss Utah Pageant next J une. The st will represent the county at the State Fair. Both ar for additional scholarship monies. As the current 1st runner-u- p to Miss Utah, Nanette will represent the State of Utah at the National Sweetheart Pageant to be held in September, where she will monies. compete in the national title as well as additional scholarship size wallet photos to the coEach applicant must submit two (2) blackwhile directors by July 24th. 12th. For information, Again, the pageant will be held on Thursday, August contact Joyce Clark or Francine Christensen. co-direct- 225-194- 225-600- 2. 9; KEEROUR.CAR ENGINE! runningstrongong frlTff QUAKER STATEtM p, p. Wignalls Lubrication Center 100 808 East 465-469- 4 North, Payson |