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Show I WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 21, REFLEX-DAV- IS 17 sort ot "communications T ;jih theatre of the what it says; absurd. Again the Davis High Repertoire Theatre is putting on a fine The Bald production, It will be perSoprano. formed on Wednesday, Feb. 4, in Davis High's little theatre. THE BALD Soprano is a modern play by Eugene Tonesco. It revolves around the futility and frustration of language. What is the absurd? Exactly gap. Although the intent is 7 serious, the play comes off in a comic tone. The absurdity makes it delightful and en--: tertaining. I think it relates to all, and everyone will greatly enjoy it, commented DeeAnn the director, : Sjoblom. Earlier in the year the; Davis High Theatre Repe-- ? Shake-spear- s, toire performed A Midsummer, fairs Representative for the Soprano is another fine and dramatic achievement. THE PLAY will be per-- , formed on Wednesday, Feb. 4, at 7 p.m. It will be accom-paniby Tonescos play; 5 -- The characters are' two Suburban London families: the Smiths and the Martins. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are played by David Blair and Leezann Pilgrim. Mr. and Mrs. Martin are played by Lance Silvester and Jody England. Mark Oberg plays the fire chief and Suzanne Humphrys, the maid. PLAY is TONESCOS meant to be a serious comment on suburban couples, a ed The Leader. INCOME Tflli In the comfort of your home For appointment call Barry H. Avery i is pictured Kaysville Jr. Highs talented basketball team for left to right, front: Stan Pies, manager; Keith McNally, Gregg Taylor, Brian Taylor, Glenn Arnell, David Williams, Scott Smith, Kelly Graves, Roger Parsell, manager; back: Kendell Sedgwick, coach; Steven Hanline, Tage Flint, Terry Blackham, Mike McGill, 1975-7- 6 KAYSVILLE JH TEAM 376-26- 19 Representing i Tax Corporation of America The nations second largest tax service Pat McGill, Mike Kirkpatrick, Troy Bybee, Lynn Adams, Jeff Emery, Pat Heasto i, Jack Reese, head coach; Craig Myrtle, head manager. &', JIM ANDERSON President Of Layton Seminary The president of Layton High Seminary this Jim Anderson. year is HIS PARENTS are Newell . and Barbara Anderson., Jim has one older brother, two younger brothers and one younger sister. He is very active in the Layton 2nd Ward where he is now serving as president of the priest quorum. He is also a member of the Laytones and : concert choir and is the ? president of that group also. JIM J HAS earned his Eagle Scout and Duty to God award. i He enjoys sports and has been active in athletics through his f junior high and high school 7 years. This year he was selected to play on the all- - area football team and is now looking forward to a good ; basketball season. He is now looking forward ; to a mission and attending Ricks College, after that he is r interested in the medical ; field. JIM HAS nine others serv-- : ing under him, to plan and j organize seminary activities. ; The outline for next month is: Feb. 4, stake presidents day; : Feb. 7, local leadership con-- l vention; Feb. 19, testimony meeting, and Feb. 21, i ; : I : THE WAY YOU SEE IT man hopes that his lean years are behind him, a woman, that hers are ahead. . A -- Sun. Adak, Alaska. i DIXON P. j REISBECK 197 No. Main Layton, Utah ; 376-427- 9 Auto- - Hre. Commercial Uta : The Federal Employees Credit Union presents the Grand Opening of their third office at the HAFB Community Center, Next to the BX. Open Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., closed Monday. Regular hours Tuesday Friday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. HAFB East Area and HAFB West Area offices are open Monday thru Friday. The new office means six day service at HAFB. Drop by and get acquainted Refreshments will be served. Prize Drawing! You need not be present to win. A Special Welcome to the 388th T actical Squadron. - CYCLES BOATS FREE NOTARY SERVICE FREE I INSURANCE QUOTES ON ANYTHING BY PHONE FLOOD INSURANCE FREE ROAD ATLAS AND SEWING KIT IF YOU TAKE THE TIME TO DROP BY MY OFFICE-- OF COURSE NO OBLIGATION -H- OURS--9:30 to 6:00 Federal ImpJoyeas STAR SPANGLED SERVICE iredlnfi (Mom) -- |