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Show 4:11;6411,..1 1144.15. i ,0A vVVV-- V, v.; 44..2t.'.." V- VI Iv lp Tr 41.,A,4,1--5N- - 7- - 7 ttinotveo. --- r, "L. , , z, . ", - - y,V4TV"?.1 ttE . , - - 47,1,5 ... Z3,16 , ,, - , , ., .. . . . , , .. ... . . 28 A ,1 1. NE'vta, VvIEKEND 0 Cf JULY 12. 1975 'a l' 1 - ' 1 ity Harold Lundstrom Deseret News staff writer , An ex. tEDA.R ' ' trtin,4case of SOare, Gentlemen of 3 ; , , tampu , I ' ,1SLISC), , ' ' : ' i e Verona," roared into the 14th annual Utah Shakespearean Festival full of sass, samba, and zip Friday night. It is the second of the three , plays being given for the 1975 season, t'Merchant of Venice' , opened the fesiival ' Thursday night on the stage of the beautiful Elizabethan : Theater now nearly Qoms of pleten on ' - Southern Utah State College ;, , p "The Two ' I shook-u- Friday night, the sky emp. tied its heavy moisture on the -Two Gentlemen" just at curtaintime, delaying the opening until F;55 inside the SUSC auditorium, py the beginning of act Two, the skies and the seats had dried out and the capaci- tf audience, moved outside again. The "Two Gentlemen of Verona" through the years has seldom attracted either producers or actors. It went from the time of its writing by Shakespeare in 1590 until 1904 before it had a successful production. , - .. ..' ay, 0 .spite ,rain , - , , . - , , . , 44' , - , , enough to believe that Valentine would forgive so promptly, but that he woald go so far as to yield up Silvia, is preposterous. That touch comes simply to . ' ,;,:i..4 ' at leining their families; Launce weeps and howls at leaving his. Aristocrats de- sert their friends with a sophism or two at the time of trial: Launce will confess to anything to save his dog a beating. These .are the best scenes in the play, and they come across as excellent comedy. Craig Zehms, as Prateus, as he does as Gratiaao in the Merchant," needs to be taught how to walk. He has nearly driven the cash customers up the walls with his g on Olympic and off stage. The entire cast is generally good without being out- standing. The costuming continues to be elegantly beautiful and the lighting, artistic. , ' motivate the sudden swooning of Julia at the news. Only a little less absurd is the sudden swerve into rightmindeftness of Proteus when Julia has disclosed herself. The key to the play lies in the lowlife scenes and the light they throw on the behavior of the noble charac . tors, and this production, challengingly directed by floward.Jensen, rightly insists on them. , Launce (Dwight Walrath) is a lugubrious realist. His dog is characterized throughout gaze. The by a sleepy-eyenoble sons show no emotion -- :, ; ;,iv,,r,- - , . A : 17 : ' js. " , , ''',-,- -- ' ,,A...A.,,'--c- t'l ': IA ,,".1::; z , - .:: ' !,:777:,,,.. '," ;41 ;ii..4;,. , Mr. McAllister Graduate gets $4 000 award McAllister graduated - , ,, , A r- , , 1 i .1 3 Lls 1P"' I c......1 r ' I u I I I frillIIN C..',,, , Goss widow Lucille will attend the benefit to receive I, A At J LI , I ' , , ...... ' t , 1 , Goss, 49, of Tremonton, Utah, was killed Memorial Day when he attempted to help patrolman Randy Postma subdue a man he had stopped for investigation off driving a stolen car. , L....1 Goss was shot during a struggle. I , . . the contributions. I , Skt7,11Star, z ;' ' Goss.. .t1 hearing. Shaughnessy explained, procedure bow allows the city to object to the order and make whatever challenges it deems proper. - , benefit dance featuring singing stars Wayne Newton and Glen Campbell is set tonight for the family of a Utah truck driver killed while trying to help a Nevada highway patrolman. The Fraternal Order of Police Associates WaS , expected to collect $50,000 from the event to go along with another $50,000 already collected for the family of Glenn - : Only one witness was called, an tigator for OSHA who testified that been discrimination in the suspension sion. No other action was taken 4 Benefit for slain trucker , sion. - - (AP) diyeae i' - 'e P' II VEGAS LLest the hearing" on the order and will not with the order until a final decision is tp after a hearing. Miller indicated the city will challenge order from several angles, including claims that OSHA doesn't have jurisdiction over city employes. He agreed a challenge on jurisdictional grounds "would have a broad reach." is Shaughnessy said if such a challenge county 30.000 as state, as successful, many and municipal employes would be excluded from OSHA protection and programs. Friday's hearing on the suspension was held before another attorney, Grant M. Prisbrey, on behalf of the Industrial Commis- - - , UTAH SCEIIE LAS 11111:11regillel - -- w fir11141r rigty6:w:almosttlulcertall , "insubordination." DeKorver said Bonham complained about airport fire station safety equipment to the Federal Aviation Administration on Feb. 10 without informing the chief. Bonham then filed a complaint with the Industrial Commission, charging DeKorver with discriirAnation. He argued that OSHA regulations protect employes who complain about safety standards. Wally Miller, assistant city attorney, said Granite High School this spring with a 4.0 grade point dveidge during the past four years. He says he plans to study mining engineering at the University of Utah. , ' DeKorver, who cited Bonham for Douglas B. McAllister. 17, of Dr. ar,d Mrs. Patrick V. McAllister, 1269 Lorraine Drive, has been awarded a $4,000 scholarship by Hercules, Inc. . SG11 from deefends firin 1044 Salt Lake City is being ordered to pay a union president for a two-dasuspension from the city fire dcpertment in March, The order will be issued by the Occupa, tional Safety luld Health Administration (OSHA) dwision of the State Industrial Commission early next week. Robert Shaughnessy, OSHA division attorney, said the decision to issue the order for back pay to Harlan D. Bonham, president of the fire fighter's union Local 1645, was made Friday. Bonham was suspended for two days without pay on March 14 by Fire Chief Leon ' , ' As . ::,,tLi :L.; ' :f - speed-sprintin- d . ' . p I rj. ' - - - This, least successful of all Shakespeare's comedies, is one of those comedies so bitter that it shows more of the terrible pessimism of the f,uture writer of tragedies than the gaiety of the young comic genius. This despite the fact that the play contains many of the seeds of Shakespeare's fottire comedy themes, and has pre echoes of many of the other plays. In particular, it is related in theme to "Twelfth with the deserted miStres- s following her lover in disguise and serving him as Page. The title is ironic. Of the two gentlemen in question the nobler Valentine (Terrence McNally), is yet prepared to rob his benefactor of his daughter, Silvia (Jamie Olson). The other noble, "Proteus" (Craig Zehms) forsakes his beloved, Julia (Virginia Bingham), betrays his best friend Valentine, and !s only just prevented from assaulting his friend's mistress. And could there be a more complete confession of dramatic ineptitude than that of the last scene? 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Kimball said the fire started in the main office just inside the front door and caused $7.000 damage to the building's front offices. ( Salt Lake County Special Investigator Edward NI Barton wns booked into County Jail Friday night for "investgation of a hit and mil accident and driving under the influence of alcohol." Barton. 215, 26,67 Wellington Ave., was arrested at Iit p.m. by Salt Lake City police after his car knocked over two signposts while spinning in circles on the grass in Building, police Washington Square at the said. Barton, an investigator for the county attorneys office, was released after posting $300 bail. Lti't , , A, '''''' , tEeletvikt V adbridt g07..,,,, J',., City-Count- 1475 East 5600 South (Just off the Van lVinkle Expressway) - i t, , . i t ,- , -- i z - . ! I - ) , , . .. : I , . - f ton Villag e 41 gt,rt tp etui 4850 South Kings Row Road (1665 East). Just I'Vest of the Cottonwood Mall, Phone Danish gymnasts plan shows i I , . , , i!, att,,dP ' .' 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