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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 22. 1979 T HESTER cr Rhyme & Reason A WOMANS WAY Music Society Formed group of local musicians met at the home of Kathleen Cheshire in Layton to form a music society in Davis A County. THE GR6L'P plans to meet, monthly, with the next meet- 'U ing to be held on April 19, Thursday at 8 p.m. The students of Brent Johnston performed a piano program including the works of Mozart, Poulenc, Debussy, Brahms and others. The society plans to prepare-reporton musicians, and musical works along with the members performing vocal and instrumental numbers at each meeting. It is also planned to invite musicians from other music societies and universities in the area to participate. THOSE ATTENDING as I members were: Marilyn Fisher, Maurine Smith, Wayne Bangerter, Carolyn Marston, Betty Erickson, Oma Wilcox, Sharon Decker, Kathleen charter Count among the joys a woman knows wind which lifts her laundered clothes. An oven newly scoured from cherry pies Which spilled and bubbled brown; count her sighs Of deep content, after day is done, For hasty kisses from her hungry son. Oh, count among her blessings, day by day, Just life and living it, a womans way. by Mabel Jones Gabbott A brisk warm REQUIESCAT Audition Now For Schubert Singers Todd Collings, kneeling, is King of the Dwarfs in the Kaysville Junior High production The Hobbitt. Colleen May, standing, is Elvin Queen. THE HOBBITT This Thursday and Friday, March the Dwarfs) played by Todd Collings, searching for the sacred arkenstone that was stolen by Smaug, the Golden Dragon. John Kraczek will play the dragon. and 23 Kaysville Junior High School will present for the public a musical version of J.R.R. Tolkeins The Hobbitt. 22 THE STORY revolves around Bilbo (The Hobbitt) played by Matt Young and Thorn Oakenshield IN THEIR search for the sacred arkenstone, Bilbo and Thorn are aided by a wandering wizard portrayed by Kor- - (King of New Selections A t Kaysville Library Kaysville city library new Wheels Within Wheels, (Science F.), F. Paul Wilson; The Law In The CottonLewis B. Patten wood, (Western); A Word To The Wise, a book for young book selections: LOOKING Terrific. Express Yourself Through the Language of Clothing, Emily Cho; Brother Ray an autobiography by Ray Charles; The Watercolor Painting Book, Wendon Blake; Common Sense Book of Complete Cat Care, Louis The Schubert Singers, a ladies chorus, who love music and enjoying singing under the direction of Allen Cornwall, are open for auditions at this time. They practice every Monday evening at the Centenary Methodist Church, 1740 South 5th East. adults, Cragin Herzig; Crazy Eights, a book for young adults, Barbara Dana, np man King and they encounter many different creatures including elves, spiders, trolls and goblins. Both nights the play will start at 7:30 in the KJH gymnasium and will cost 25 cents for students and 50 cents for and $1 for families. A small price for a big night of entertainment. ts ANYONE BETWEEN the ages of 21 and 50 interested in auditioning may do so by going to the church any Monday between the hours of 7: 30 and 9:30 p.m. or may contact the chorus by writing to the 2220 Schubert Singers, East 4800 South, Apt. No. 58, Salt Lake City, Utah 84117. co Baref oo t In The Park Scheduled The Cathedral Playmakers continue their third season with Neil Simans Barefoot In The Park with Susan Gabrial, Russell Bateman, Joan Erbin, William C. Moore, Brian Burke and Paul Register, designed and directed by Robert Bruce Smith. THE FLAY will be held March 23, 1 24, 25, 30, 31, at the Cathedral April of the Madeleine Social Hall, 331 East South Temple at 8 p.m. Admission is $3 for adults, $1.50 for senior citizens and students. Refreshments will be on sale. Produced by special arwith Samuel French, Inc. rangement Battlestar Galactica, Glen A. Larson; Symptoms. The Complete Home Medical Encyclopedia, S.S. Miller; Each Friday, from March 23 through April 27, Burton Elementary PTA will host the story telling hour from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m. at the BYU-Ogde- n open for registration for Spring Term from 8 a.m. to 5 p m., until one day prior to the beginning of classes. CLASSES ARE scheduled begin at various times to throughout March, April and May. Those persons interested in enrolling should check with the Ogden Center, for specific informa- each class. The following graduate credit courses will be offered. THEORIES OF Child Development, Tuesday, May tion on beginning time 5 p.m.; of Organization Guidance, Wednesday, April He was a miracle in soft gray fur And made the world luminous for her. She called him Tramp And he dwelled Underfoot, and on her bed On chairs, pampered and held. Cupped gently, so, in tender hands. 5 11, Curriculum p.m.; in the Elemen- Development tary School, p m.; 2, 5 May Wednesday, Secondary Curriculum and Methods: - THE FOLLOWING courses will also be offered Basic Life & Health Insurance, Thursday, April 4, p.m ; beginning time Insurance Agents Qualification Course, Wednesday, April 4, 5.30 p m.; Family History, Wednesday, April 4, 7 p m ; Artistry in Porcelain, Tuesday, 3, 4 p April m. ADVENTURES Needlepoint, March 22, 6 WITH Thursday, p.m.; "Tealess Tea workshop, April 11, 6pm ; Wednesday, Out of the Lions Mouth Wednesday, April workshop,, 18, 6 p The Utah Coopeiume Service, an ecjual sion home economist from Than that of the final leaf. A summer, a fall - that was all. I can not kiss the pain away. by Marian Crawford Anderson THE PUBLIC is invited to enjoy this show on Monday, March 26, a m. at Box Preparation Elder High School at the I.R.S. as Tax Examiner torium, Audi- 308 South 600 West, Brigham City, March 27 10-1- Tuesday, Reasonable and Anytime a m. at Tooele Courthouse, 47 South Main, Tooele or Friday, March 30, a m. at Provo City Building, 359 West Center, No Provo. admission charged. 10-1- 2 CAROL KENDRICK Phone 376-205- 2 By APRIL RHODES thermometer MOTHERS of pre-scho- ( ol experience for their children. There will be no story telling on Friday, April 13 because of the Easter ilii 14th Annual Homemakers Symposium Scheduled Cooperative Extension Service, Utah State University will hold its 14th annual homemakers symposium, Food, Fun and Family Living on Friday, March 23. Registration will be held from 9: 30 to 10 a.m. General meeting will be at 10 a.m., at the Union Station, M.S. Browning 25th and Wall Avenue, Ogden. Gel a U.S. Savings Bond from RCA with purchase eligible models shown here. Just fill out the "Bond Back" coupon you get when you buy the set and send it Theater, THE SYMPOSIUM is open to all women and men regardless of race, color, or national origin. is $1, or a charge of $1.25 at the door. to RCA along with proof of purchase. RCA will send you a U.S. Savings Bond for Winnifred Jardine, food editor for the Deseret News the applicable amount. Allow six weeks for processing. will be the keynote speaker for the morning session, Food, Fun and Family U.S. SAVINGS BOND 18 Lb. Dryer by Kelvinator SALE m Reg. $289 SPECIALS - Monteverde Cassette 2- - Monteverde Console Stereo 8 Track B&W TV Reg. SIR 5 only 9 4- - 10 Color TV 1 only New 5- - Waste King Disposals 4 only 6- - T.V. Stands 7- - TV Antennas VHFSonly 8- - UHF Loops 9 - Panasonic 8 Track Player 20.95 190 78 3-- 350 39 5.00 m. 19.95 1.99 m. 59 GENES ELECTRONIC 1981 North Main, Layton - Ph. 825-6- 1 Liv- ing. Direct from RCA on Remote Control CokxTrak Models GC760R, 764R, 765R, 768R. 930R, 935R, 936R, 938R 14 ,s Heaped With A Blend ot 3 Mounted With 8 ch!eopPS' Ditlerent EVERYDAY LOW PRICE -- COUPON EFFECTIVE MARCH 29, 1979 f? OFF ANY LARGE lewwwaw -- at the afternoon general session on our Ogden Heritage. BOX LUNCHES will be available for $1.25. T BawtsmtgaCOUPOHiacgmn PARTICIPANTS may at tend two out of three sections. Marilyn Noyes, management specialist, USU Extension, on Food Processors - The Miracle Machine; Dr. Glen Jensen, family life specialist, USU Extension, on Stress Friend or Foe?; or David E. Whiting, USU Extension horticulturist, on Fun With Family Foilage. William J. Cntchlow III, a prominent local attorney, will speak op- 7 Year Exp. Hints meat I Income Tax Uintah County. He didnt have nine lives His time on earth was more fragile, brief directly into the bag. m. portunity emplosei proudes programs and seivu.es to all persons regardless ot luce, sex, color, or national oiigm 10-1- sert non- credit, State University in Logan and Ronda Harris Olsen, exten- tried to tell her he was going To a lovely place Beyond our knowing. One of the most important spring cleaning chores is to clean out your medicine cabinets. Throw away all outdated or unlabeled drugs. Flush liquids, pills and capsules down the toilet and rinse containers before discarding. Wicker furniture and accessories add warmth to for- -' mal, elegant settings, and mellow contemporary rooms with usually overdosed chrome and pexiglass. A colorful plastic foam egg carton makes an attractive window container for planting early seeds. Put soil in each egg cup and plant one or two seeds in the cup. When using cooking bags, be sure to follow directions. Cooking time can usually be reduced up to 20 percent. In- 3, 5 Thursday, May Design, p m Sew Show Learn FARMINGTON pattern alteration and fitting at the Sew Show sponsored bv Utah State University Extension Home Economists Demonstrations will be given by Theta Johnson, extension clothing specialist from Utah I children are encouraged to take advantage of this fun Kaysville Library. The Center for Continuing Education will be Guidance Testing and Diagnosis, Thursday, March 22, 5.30 p ni Counseling Theory and Practice, Tuesday, March 20, 5: 30 p m Our kitten died today It broke my daughters heart I cant kiss the pain away. Story Telling Time At Burton School Elementary L. Vine. For Spring Term 1, Cheshire and Brent Johnston. IjLf Time To Register RESmURMlTS S |