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Show i I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. MARCH 2, 1978 miELOT Members of Davis High Schools production, Camelot, look forward to three-da- y musical beginning tonight (Thursday) and con1 tinuing Saturday and next Monday. Cast members include to r Laird White, Curtis Olsen, Kathy Robbins, C mdv Cooper, Valanne Farr, David Marsden and Jeff Johnson CAST COVER GIRL pI Of The Arts Week Interviews For Director & Piano Player Slated Layton Civic Arts Association will be holding interviews for a director and piano player to take charge of a new childrens show group tonight in the community school at Layton High starting at 7 p m ANY who may wish more can contact Linelle Rose at information 825-446- A THE director and piano player chosen will be paid $150 and $50 respectively each month to direct and train elementary school children m the performance group Kids, Kids, Kids. The director will have complete charge of teaching the children chosen for the troup all aspects of entertainment. The Board of Trustees for the Layton Civic Arts As- LCAA Win $100 For Logo Are you an effort to promote culture and more performing opportunities for those in the primary school age bracket, according to Linelle Rose of the LCAA Weve seen children in other such groups become more sure of themselves and better able to relate to their peers, she said "t Royalty of Camelot Valanne Farr and David Marsden rehearse for production by singing What Do The Simple Folk Do. Iroduction is Thursday, Saturday and Monday at Davis High School LEAD ROLES Summers coming. Why sweat it? You can keep cool this summer for a fraction of the cost of air conditioning with Universal Evaporative cooling. it keeps you cool, without keeping you broke. The MISER McDHAW EDISON COMPANY ROBERT LOVE Heating & Air Conditioning 773-55- 73 Guenivere sat m front mirror, meticulously brushing her hair, the door of bedroom her slowly opened . This is the beginning of one of the scenes in As of her this year's "Camelot, i musical, to be presented and 6 in the Davis March 2, High auditorium include David Marsden as King Arthur, Valanne Farr as Guenivere, ALL OF the students in Camelot share one opinion their gratitude towards Miss Sjoblom. She puts so much time into it and so much effort She never seems to give up Admission charge $1 50 00 and adults students-$$5 50 families Open to the public 2 MRS. ROSE said this group will be patterned after one of a similar nature in Pocatello, Ida Auditions for the children will be March 23 and March 30 At that time the exact deadline will be spelled out for the children and their parents She also said additional information will be released just prior to the children's auditions Parties interested in being either the director or piano player, or those who can fill both positions, should come to the interviews tonight with a resume and material pointing out their qualifications Music auditions will be required ACTORS and Laird White as Lancelot Merlin is played by Mike Draper, and Mordred and Pellinor are played by Curtis Olsen and Jeff Johnson The talent, however, does not stop on the stage Working behind the scenes are Mindy Hanhne in charge of costumes, Tom Schuller in charge of scenery, Julie Simmons acting as student director, Miss Georgia Fairbanks directing the singing, Clyte Adams directing the dances, and Richard Marsden leading the orchestra. Miss DeeAnn Sjoblem is artistic director. CAMELOT is the story of King Arthur and the rise and fall of the Knights of the Round Table There is excellent singing, acting and dancing to accompany the interesting story line When questioned about all the hard work involved in practices, Valanne Farr commented, Its hard, but its worth it. Another commentYou get to know ed, everyone really well because youre with the people in the musical more than you are with your family. Auditions Set For 'Kids, Kids, Kids The Layton Civic Arts Association will conduct auditions for the performing group, "Kids, Kids, Kids Prospective directors and piano players will try out Thursday, March pm 2 from 7 to 9 in the Layton High Little Theater. THE director will be responsible for training the children in singing, speaking and performing on the stage. Rehearsals will be held one day a week throughout the year. The group will have a summer vacation two-mont- h SALARY FOR the director will be $100 per month The piano player will receive $50 If a person can play and direct, he or she will receive $150 Any interested person should bring a written resume to the try outs "Kids, Kids, made up of 35 girls between and 12 They Kids will be to 50 boys and the ages of 6 will prepare programs to be given at special concerts and before community and church organizations who an desire outstanding program. Performing groups of this kind have been very successful in many communities throughout the west. musically-oriente- PARENTS OF the children selected to be in this group will be asked to sign an agreement stating their child will attend rehearsals and performancs and will obey the rules and regulations of the group Cnildren will try out on two consecutive Thursdays, March 23 and 30 from 7 to 9 p m. In the Layton High School Little Theater dmg March 8 at well known sculptor, Avard will demonstrate FaituuiKs his art of sculpturing Artists, Russell Beard, a cartoonist and an oil J uanita Thomas, painter, will finish the last two days of that week bv sharing their talents with the students The next week the children will enjoy Beth Johnston s modern dance group Scott Cunningham from Pitcher Academy will demonstrate gymnastics and Melody Johnson, from the University of Utah, will present a puppet show is forming the show group in an board joy ON Wednesday, sociation (LCAA) will be the only supervisors childrens exciting "Week of the is planned for Farmington Elementary starting Tuesday, March 7 and ending Thursday, March 16 The Davis High drama department will start off the week with an excerpt from their stage production Camelot The full production will be shown at the high school on March 2, 4 and 7 for alt to enAn Arts Farmington, Amy Cunningham, 10 yeut old daughter of Mr and Mrs Dave Cunningham of Lav ton was named winner in tin elementary division of a ru tional covergirl contest Hei idea THANKS goes to Delores M'xm, PTA chairman of the W'eek of the Arts, for the excellent job she has done U a cl side cover of the Januarv I ebruary edition of "Let s Cheer, a national drill team magazine She was chosen from entries throughout the Lmted States by Shaun Cas sidy, famous singer and TV star AMY IS a member of The Small Stars drill team directed by Pat Rhodes and has been taking drill since she was four years old Her grandparents are Mr and Mrs Dean Morgan of Layton and Mr and Mrs C J Cunningham of Farmington Great grandparents are Mr and Mrs Jim Morgan, also of Layton man9 IF SO, now is your opportunity to come up with an idea for Layton Citys new logo and win $100 cash if your idea is chosen as the best. The logo will be used on all of the citys new letterheads, envelopes and even painted on d the doors of vehicles, according to Mayor city-owne- JOSEPH F HILL New Prexy Of Western General Dairies Joseph Flint Hill of 347 North Angel Street, Kaysville has been appointed as president and chairman of the Western General Dairies, Inc MR. HILL, a native of Kaysville served as a director of Federated Dairy Farms and as a member of the executive committee for several years He was one of the board inwas who members strumental in forming the Western General Dairies, Inc and has served on the Board of Directors since the organization was formed He is dedicated to the farmers organizations and the success of the farm coop's MR. HILL has been a of and served in various positions in several of the farm organizations, as past president of the Davis County Young Farmers and secretary of Utah's Young Farmers Group He served as president for three years of the Davis Unit of DH1A, secretary of the Davis unit DHIA, vice president of the Davis unit of CVBA, Utahs Young Farmer of the Year 1963, and placed second in the Jaycees Utah Farmer of the Year member HE his brother, Richard Hill, also of West Kaysville, began a partAND nership known as farm operation Hill Brothers" in of 1948, shortly the spring after their father's death At that time there were 20 head of dairy cows, 50 head of stock cattle, and they farmed approximately 75 acres When they took over the operation, it became necessary to increase the dairy Lewis G. Shields THE contest, sponsored by the Layton City Improvement Association, will receive suggestions until the March 31 deadline Ideas should be presented on an 8(4 by 11 4 inch sheet of paper, be legible and neat in appearance. Suggestions are recommended in color but that is not mandatory. A $1M prize will be awarded to the winner and decision of tne judges is final. Judges are Joe Antista, Mrs Robert Graff, Mrs. Lucille Stock and Mayor Shields Only residents of Layton are eligible and all submittals will become the property of the Layton City Improvement Association and will not be returned. THE LOGO or city emblem should depict what Layton city resembles as a growing community Judging will be on based simplicity, originality and neatness Entries should be sent to Contest, Logo Layton Municipal Building, 437 Wasatch Drive, Layton, Utah, 84041 herd with the ultimate goal of making it their main source of income This decision led them to developing the 250 cow herd, they have at the present time Lyn Olney Layton office When you need house money, Lyn can help put a roof over your head in a hurry He understands what you need, and is glad to do whatever he can to help All of us at the Layton office want to make your banking as efficient and friendly as possible Because we want to be the bank you come to for everything you need. For savings any borrowing checking banking need, ask Lyn, Gwenn, Ellen or Arel anyone at THEY also raise and feed stock cattle and operate in West Kaysville as well as 600 acres 300 farming ground in Malta, Ida Mr Hills entire life has been devoted to farming He graduated from Davis High School in 1947 and attended Utah State University at Logan. He was active in the FFA program while at Davis High HE IS married to the former Ann Scholes of Long Island, New York Mrs Hill is a teacher at Davis High School and they are parents of one son. np of Utoh, (LA. Member FDIC Heads up people putting you ahead. |