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Show Fage 6—THE HE! \LD,Provo, Utah Sunday, October 17, i971 Theater Tour Scheduled Nov. 19-30 by BYU Travel-Study Department A fest-paced discove-y tour Arts 115 (Introduction to the into the heart of the American Theater) or 560R (Theater theater is being offered by the Workshop) are offered, but the Brigham ine Sacre tour need notbe taken for credit. Department rave tudy as Thetour is underthe direction BYU hits Broadway Nov,19-30. of Dr. Charles Metten, associate ‘The program begins with an professor of speech and orientation session on campus at dramatic arts at BYU. Heis a BYU Nov. 19. The actual tour veteran of the New York Offbegins Nov. 28 and will include Broadwaycircuit, and has acted eight top-rate plays and with the Biackfriers Guild, musicals, tours of New York Henry Street Playhouse, and playhouses, and rap sessions Equity Library Theater. He has with Broadway personalities. also directed the Utah ae rie JACK W. LEIFSON ‘wo semester hours of credit Shakespeare Festival and has for either Speech and Dramatic been artistic director for California’s Santa Barbara Gold Embargo Repertory Theater. On Aprii 19, 1933, an em bargo was placed on all geld The ie RICHARD J, JOHNSON ELLIOTT D. SIMONS BLAIR R. HAMILTON VERN D. TANNER KENNETH L. TAYLOR Spanish Fork Parties Pick Candidates for Election educational tour is open to By DONNA JENKINS placed on the ballot for the city both students and non-students SPANISH FORK — In the election, Nov. 2 der of President Franklin D. for a total cost of $482. AdIn the Progressive Party Roosevelt. This in effect ditional informationis available Progressive and Citizens party took the United States off from the BYU Department of primaries in Spanish Fork, two primary, a large group of young incumbents andfour others were people attended and nominsted ‘Travel Study. the gold standard, one of their associates for city shipments by executive or THIS WEEKONLY councilman. With the statement, “nowthat18 year olds and older are allowec to vote, we feel the young people should have a voice in democracy,” they aria successfully placed the name of mission in the Irish mission. He a B.S. degree in accounting with is a senior at Brigham Young a composite minor in economics University, majoring in business administration. He is president of Johnson Brothers Building and Supply, owned by him and his twin brother, Robert. He is secretary-treasurer of Sumner Johnson Construction, owner of White Stone Corp. and part owner of Century Metals Inc. air R. Hamilton is a native of Spanish Fork. He is an electrical contractor. He has served on the City Council in charge of the electrical department and has been instrumental in upgraaing the and business management. He Richard J. Johnson on the ballot. Also in the Progressive primary, Incumbent Blair R. Hamilton was chosen by acclaraation. To complete the ballot, Elliott D. Simons, manager of Jeanel Manufacturing Co. was eléctrical system of Spanish Fork. In the LDS church, he has nominated. served as member of 12th ward Citizens Nominees The Citizens Pa.ty nominated bishopric andalso in presidency incumbent Jack W. Leifson; an of stake MIA. He and his wife active Jaycee, Vern D. Tanner, Merlene are the parents of five and a former city councilman, daughters. He is an incumbent city councilman and was chosen m Kenneth L. Taylor. Richard J. Johnson was born on this ballot by acclamation. Elliott D. Simons, owner and and reared in Spanish Fork, He is the son of the late Utah County managerof Jeanel Mfg. Co. in Commissioner William J. Spanish Fork,is a Payson native Johnson and Myrtle Johnson. He and graduated from high school graduated from Spanish Fork there. He graduated from High School, fulfilled an LDS Brigham Young University with With the purchase of any oneof these sofas or sofa love seat combinations ‘Fern or Marine & NOVA SOMES oe 2 sicibicis)s a0 SAVE*180" Sofa #7700 cocktail table #7707 hex table FREE and church, he is nowserving as well as serving as a member of the publi- safety committeeof law enfoscement and {ire protection. A popular educator, Mr. Leifson was recipientof a statewide honor in 1970, of being named Utah Teacher of the Year. He is an instructor, at cannery building, where Fritzi Spanish Fork High School, in Co. and Jeanel Mfg. are in classes in American problems operation. In the LDS church, he and marketing andassists in the has served as a clerk in the 11th training of business students ward andalso the stake. He is who work part time with the second counselor of MIA, a retail merchants in Spanish second counselor of Palmyra deacon’s quorum advisor and chairman of the troop com- Fork. mittee in Scouting. He is a He is married to the former memberof the Kiwanis club and Marilyn Thacker and they are ‘sponsors a Colt League baseball the parents of five children. He team. He is married to Jean has been a member ofthe Third Holt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ward bishopric in the LDS Glen Holt of Spanish Fork. They church, are the parents of six children. Vern D. Tanner, a native of Jack W. Leifson, incumbent Stake MIA, He is a past president of Spanish Fork Jaycees, was 1971 chairman of Fiesta Days parade, Mr. Tanneris married to the former Diane Stevens, and they are parents offive children. Kenneth L. Taylor is a native of Spanish Fork. He graduated from Spanish Fork high school and attended BYUone year. He served three years in the Army in the European theater of war. Heis a steelworker at Geneva Steel. He has served one four-year term as City Councilman. He belongs to the Lions club, and the VFW. He received the Distinguished Service Award, given bythe Jaycees, in 1957. In the LDS church, he has served as director of the Fifth for four year councilman in the Citizens Party has been Fork 13 years. He is a sheet Ward choir for 15 years. He and chairman of parks and metal worker, workingfor Allied his wife June are the parents of recreation, which includes: the Sheet Metal ofSalt Lake City. He six children. Payson has lived in Spanish $25,000 Suit Estates, Midway. He is ems’ Chanties ployed by the Wasatch Mountain — often spelled State Park golf course as from the assistant golf professional. He to sing, was born in Salt Lake City and is and describes a strongly a 1960 graduate of Highland High rhythmical song originally School. sung in unison bysailors as Mr. Lucas also attended the they hoisted sailsor weighed Universityof Utahand has been anchor. GORDONH. LUCAS city recreational fields, After 17 years of experience in HEBERCITY — The Wasatch active in the Young Republicans County Republican Party and student government. He recently announced the ap- served as district compointment of a new chairman. mitteeman for the Republicans Gordon H. Lucas Jr. has been of Salt Lake County. Mr. Lucas named to the position and will is active in the community and carry out the responsibilities at in church activities. He is all future Republican activities. married to the former Joan Mr.Lucaslives at Interlaken Barber. 359” Technical College. In the LDS library, golf course, swimming school and also from Utah office staff and publications, as worked with Barbizon Corp. Name GordonLucas Jr. ELEGANCE AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD NOW! graduated from Paysen High pool, the apparel industry he and his family started the Jeanel Manufacturing Co. and moved to Spanish York. 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