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Show November 3, 1993 - The Pyramid - Page Three TE LdF Am Snow announces theatre season by Dean EPHRAIM The Snow College Theatre Department proudly announces the lineup for their 1993-9- 4 season. For reservation information, Barbara Justesen at extension 265. The season opener, Nov. is Thornton Wilders "Our Town," about life in a New Hampshire village. The play call 283-402- 1, 10-1- 3, The Sanpete Child Abuse Prevention Youth Group are pictured here with Congressman Bill Orton after speaking at the annual state convention from left: Stephanie Sorenson, Carol Ann Christensen, Lori Shand, April Fonsville, Congressman Orton, Kami Jensen, Kay Jensen, Heather Hansen and Kendra Jensen. Child abuse prevention team speaks at convention ingly insignificant, does make a difference, the press release MIDWA- Y- , The Sanpete Child Abuse Prevention Youth Group was invited to speak at the recent Annual State Child Abuse Prevention convention, according to a recent news release. Their mission is to prevent all forms of child abuse and to see every child in Utah safe, loved and free from any abuse or harassment which could diminish the childs future ability to lead a happy and productive life. Many feel this goal is overwhelming and not achievable, but their commitment validates that each effort, no matter now seem- - public awareness is in- creased and each time a new parent receives positive parenting tips, small steps are being taken to reduce the potential for child abuse. 835-817- 1. Regional singles list activities The Manti Regional ages 31 and older! announce their November activities and encourage all singles in that age group to participate. Sunday, Nov. 7, 7:30 p.m., a fireside will be held at the Mt. Pleasant First and Fourth LDS Wards Chapel, 49 South State. Refreshments, will be .served, The speaker ,,wifj(. be Judge W. F. Warren, who worked on the Apollo and space shuttle programs at Rockwell International, MANTI Singles, then traversed the country charged with issuing NASA certifications. He moved to Sanpete County and served as a judge for four years. Monday, Nov. 8, 6:30 p.m., Cami Christensen will host a Family Home Evening in her home, 189 East 500 North, Spring City. A potluck dinner will be served and everyone is asked to bring the recipe for their dish. After a short lesson, everyone is encouraged to share holiday craft ideas. Call Magdalene Nordmark, for more information. 6, Crib corner FOUNTAIN GREE- N- Brian and Emily Schulze announce the birth of a son, Kai, on Oct. 28, 1993, at Central Valley Medical Center in Nephi. Grandparents are Mariana Schulze, Fountain Green, and Manuel and Carmelita Pangilinan, San Jose City, Neuva Ecija, The Philippines. Theaters latest Community offering to be performed Thursday through Saturday, Nov. 4, 5 and 6, at 7 p.m., in the Manti City Building Auditorium, 50 South Main. Tickets may be purchased Merrill Ogden, or any of the Sanpete Community Theater board through 835-2242- .. Reiva Rosenlof to celebrate 80th birthday MT. PLEASAN- T- The famReiva Rosenlof will host an of ily open house in honor of her eightieth birthday on Nov. 7, 1993, 5 p.m., at Mt. Pleasant City a Sanpete Community Theater presents the Neil Simon play, "Barefoot in the Park" beginning Thursday, Nov. 4 running through Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. Tickets are available at the Manti City Building where the performance will be held. rg Anderson, the second of 11 children. She married Harold Rosenlof on April 2, 1936. He died Feb. 5, 1989. MT. PLEASAN- T- ST. GEORG- E- Donald Howell, Mt. Pleasant, won a bronze medal in the horseshoe competition at the Huntsman World Senior Games, held Oct. according to a recent news release. They have five children: Roger, Woods Cross; Sally Faux, Provo; Travis, Ruth Vance and Dixie Lewis, all of Mt. Pleasant; 12 grandchildren; and 15 greatgrandchildren. Senior Citizen activities for November include: Nov. 3, 6 p.m., Potluck Night. Nov. 4, 2 p.m., a Heat Assistance Representative will visit the center. Nov. 8, 1 p.m., Blood pressure clinic. . Nov. 10, 9 a.m., Provo trip; contact Bernice at 462-267Nov. 17, 6 p.m., Thanksgiving dinner. 11-2- She has been active in' the LDS Church, Senior Citizens, DUP and local clubs. Her hobbies include gardening, quilting and flour arranging. She owned and operated a silk flower business in Mt. Pleasant. . &$& Mansion House Quality! ' 298 South State Street, Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647 Telephone (801) to Merry Christmas 462-303- 1 . GIFT CERTIFICATE From Mansion House For up to $100.00. Two For One Savings! You pay tlie siting, then for every portrait purckasel (any size) you will receive anotker order. Give yourself for Ckristmas portrait of tkat same pose and size, FREE! No minimum children for for Vakd it! or famikes, taken in studio. You individuals, couples, Theyll love you furnish and let Mansion House your gifts FREE. Sittings must he taken keep the first portrait certificate with and Dec. between Nov. 5 5, 1993. Bring you. Mansion House, the studio copied by other photographers, hut never duplicated! h 4 This year, over 2,700 seniors age 50 and over participated in events which included basketball, basketball free throw, cycling, golf, swimming, tennis, table tennis, track and field, racquet-balroad racing, softball, horduathlon, seshoes, bowling, volleyball and soccer. For information regarding participation in the 1994 World Senior Games next Oct. 10-2- 1, The family requests that no gifts be brought. rA 2, l, 0. SUPER VALUE! GUNNISO- N- The eleventh annual Mistletoe Mall will be held Friday, Nov. 5, 9 p.m., and Saturday, Nov. 6, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the girls gym at Gunnison Valley High School. d A large variety of accesand gift decorating sories will be on display, along with homemade bakery products d and Rebeccas fine chocolates. The Jamboree Cloggers will be serving homemade soup and bread on Friday evening and, on Saturday, the Gunnison Valley Lions Club will serve taco salads and Sloppy Joes. The crafters will show their appreciation to those attending by holding special drawings each hour. quality-crafte- Donald Howell wins bronze at Senior Games She was born Nov. 7, 1913, in Ephraim, to Ellery and Val-bo- Senior Citizens b, hand-dippe- Hall. Mouse Mansion OF PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO s, 13-l- 3-- Reiva Rosenlof 3-- 5, 5-- call Lions diabetic health fair co-spons- Appointment 24-2- 5-- 8, Date set for Mistletoe Mall Donald Howell Call For d, er -. 462-254- MANTI Neil Simons "Barefoot in the Park" is Sanpete ten-minu- te Interested people are invited to join the Child Abuse Prevention team or are invited to attend future presentations and activities. For more information, call Kay Jensen at they mature, George proposes to Emily in a drug store over an ice cream soda. Their Sanpete theater to perform MT. PLEASANT Wasatch Academy is sponsoring Theatre-Work- s West in Utah Shorts, to be performed Nov. 5 at 7:30 p.m. in the Academys auditorium. Utah Shorts is a festival of plays written by Utah playwrights and produced by TheatreWorks West, the resident acting company at Westminster College in Salt Lake City. The shorts are chosen through . an annual statewide competition and have included professional playwrights as well as emerging writers fresh out of high school. The shorts include: Feet, about a southern couple arguing over a baby and tricycle; The Waiting, an older couple waiting for a phone call telling them they are grandparents; and La Cocina, two short-ordcooks chopping onions. For further information, contact Lindsey Gilbert at Wasatch Academy. stated. As begins in 1901 in Grovers Corners where the Gibbses and the Webbs are neighbors. During their childhood, George Gibbs and Emily Webb are playmates whose lives are inextricably woven together, as neighbors lives are likely to be. Utah Shorts sets Nov. 5 performance The party never begins because the host has shot himself in the head and his wife is missing. howHis lawyer decides on a cover-u- p happiness is short-liveever, as Emily dies and is buried which gets progressively more on a rainy, dreary day. The difficult to sustain as guests peace and quiet of death which arrive and nobody can remember can never be understood by the who has been told what about living is depicted in one of the whom. The couples get more and most vitally moving scenes in the more crazed as they try to sort modern theater and helps make everything out. "Our Town" one of its warmest The seasons only musical and most deeply human scripts. production, "Man of LaMancha," fol6 The second production, Jan. Feb. and March is Neil Simons "Rumors," lows the misguided misadventures which is set in the town house of of the misfit Don Quixote as he a deputy mayor of New York tilts with windmills and is knightCity. The deputy and his wife ed by an innkeeper. This is one have invited four couples over to the whole family can enjoy. The season finale, April help celebrate their tenth wedding will be Arthur Millers "The anniversary. American Clock," a kaleidoscopic study of America during the early years of the Great Depression. A wealthy familys fortune has vanished in the stock market The show is cast with local crash and their story is amplified talent and centers around two and illuminated by brief glimpses newlyweds who have just moved into their first apartment on the of other lives: a farmer who has lost all in the dust bowl; a prossixth floor of an old New York titute who exchanges her favors brownstone. for dental work; a white southern sheriff in thrall to a black short The local thespians include: Tim Greenhalgh, Pam Fisher, order cook; and a young man Jim Hipps and Ken Glenn, all of who dreams of success on Tin Manti; David Sims, Mt. Pleasant; Pan Alley. Some scenes are funny, some and Barbara Peterson. movingly poignant; but, in the end, the play becomes a deeply affecting evocation, both of a tortured time in American history and of the indomitable spirit of the people who survived and prevailed in the face of unaccustomed adversity. As ODriscoll or RICHFIEL- D- The Lions Club and Central Utah Diabetes a Chapter are Diabetic Health Fair on Saturday, Nov. 6, at the Richfield Senior Citizens Center, 890 North 300 West. The public is welcome to attend and become aware of diabetes, its complications and the research updates. Registration and screenings will be 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. There will be a glaucoma screening and blood sugar and blood pressure tests. From 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., guest speaker David Litchford from Salt Lake City will present Good About Yourself." Four workshops are scheduled from 11:00 to 11:45 a.m., and repeated from 11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., which will allow everyone to attend two workshops of their choosing. 8. The event, sponsored by Huntsman Chemical Corporation and other major organizations, began in 1987 and attracts male and female senior atheletes to St. George from around the U.S. and several foreign countries. It is better to have old second hand diamonds than none at all. DUP to meet n MT. PLEASAN- T- The its will hold Camp DUP meeting on Nov. 9, at 2 p.m., at the Senior Citizens Center. Hostesses will be Verda Seely, Nina Johnson, Goldie Shephard and Christie Thompson. The lesson will be "Pioneer Poets and Poetry," the song will be "Sing Me the Old Songs Tonight" and the history will be given by Susan Fullmer. Those participating in the camps aluminum can drive should bring their crushed cans to the meeting. Anyone with a pioneer ancestor who came across the plains before the railroad in 1869 or was a native pioneer is welcome to join the DUP. Ham-bleto- Mark Twain Be wiser than other people if you can, but do not tell them so. r Earl of Chesterfield The world is full of willing people; some willing to work, the rest willing to let them. Robert Frost cMuiti6)e Friday - November 5 Saturday -- November Gunmson. Valley 6 Vlicjh " 5 - 10 9 to 5 to School Quality llayvi CrufteJ Gift Decorating Accessories Salads Soups Bakery Rebecca Sutton Candy |