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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECEMBER 27. 1979 27, 1979 I Honored Qn 87th Birthday Earl Colemere celebra ted his 87th birthday at g family dinner and party in his honor at his daughters home in West Bountiful. Climax of the evening was a surprise visit from jolly Santa Claus and his presenting each guest with candy canes and presents. EARL IS married to Alviva Moss and they live at 348 Francis Ave., Layton. They are the parents of seven living children, Dale M., Panama City, Florida; Mrs. Lane (June) Hickman, Bountiful; Lloyd J, and Floyd R Kays-villMrs. Leo (Marjorie) j Fricks,. Albuquerque, New Mexico; Mrs. Loyd (Marie) Paget, West Bountiful; and E. Wayne, Mesa, Ariz. They have 26 grandchildren and two EARL COLEMERE Winners WED THUR. FRI SAT seen m numerous roles at Weber Slate Theatre, including the title role in Peter Pan two years ago. Nancy's young sidekick. UGDEN Casting lot State Theatre's production of the Broadway musical Oliver!" has been Wt-Uu-r completed by Dr. T. Leonard Rowley, IHhCAST will perlorm the musical in the Mark Evans Ausiad Auditorium ol the Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts Eeb. 11 through 16. he title role ol Oliver Twist will be played by Darin Gates, son of Mi. and Mrs. Hugh Gates of Ogden. be competing for the Irene Ryan Acting Award at the American College Theatre Festival Festivention" in Missoula, Mont, on Jan. 23. 1 FAGIN, THE head of a gang of young pick pockets, and the Artful Dodger, one of Fagin's best pupils, will be played by Alvin Baker and Donald Glover. Mr. Baker, with numerous acting roles at WSC, is from Price, and Mr. Glover, a sophomore theatre arts major, is a graduate ol Weber High School. Mr. Bumble and Widow Corney will be played by music major Rick Givens and senior theatre arts student Jane McBride. Mr. Givens is from Fruit Heights and Miss McBride from Tooele. DARIN HAS had roles in Mark Ogden's production of Ihe One" and previously played the role of Michael in Weber State Theatres of Peter Pan." He has also been a soloist with the BYU Symphony Orches- production tra, singing the boy soprano in solo Bernstein's "Chichester Psalms." Darins understudy for the role will be Matthew Flores, son ol Dr. and Mrs. George Flores of Ogden. Matthew was recently seen in the Community Theater production ol Fiddler on the Roof" at Ogdens Union Station. BILL SIKES, the villain, will be played by Brian West, a freshman theatre arts major from Bountiful. Mr. Brownlow, who turns out to be Olivers grandfather, will be played by Jay Wiser, a music major of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Sowerberry, the comic team that runs an undertaking business, will be NANCY, OLIVER'S friend and protector, will be played by Runda Bickmore, a senior theatre arts student from Brigham City. She has been candy making contest. Members of the Clearfield Recreation Departments Advisory Council had that pleasant task recently as they sampled entries from 25 contestants. MAC & THERE WERE fudges, cherry chocolates, peanut butter candies, brittles, divinities, caramels and pop- M CHARGE corn balls enough to fill a number of sweet teeth. named: Margaret Christensen, pecan roll, and Crystal Hunter, cherry mash. Crystals mother, Barbara Nik-Ni- 8 wwl Gym & Bigger and Better Selection than Ever Before Mens Sizes 36-6- 0 Jogging SHOES Boys Sizes $99 Values to $20.00 . Values to $125.00 ! ,, make' possible every function of your body. Your nerves transmit all sensation to and from the brain. Your nerves make possible sigh), smell, taste and hearing." Nerves control blood pressure, stomach actidrf. blood flow, bowels speech and breathing. Nerves make your move. Nerves make it possible to swallow. In fact, in vour body is under very function taking place ; iie control of the nervous system. Nerves are the electrical system of the human g jody. and the spine is the "switchboard health. Any pinching of these nerves as they cave the spine interferes with the transmission of he VITAL NERVE FORCE and can cause trouble n the organs or limbs serviced by these nerves. Every condition has a cause which must be found uid corrected. The Doctor of Chiropractic works, with the spine uid' nerves. He has spent many year studying and human nervous earning the innermost secrets of the and is locate correct defer-iv- e to His objective lystem. nerves that may be causing abnormal functions ind disorders. Nature mends broken bones and heals he most serious wounds, so by freeihg the "blocked icrves" nature's wonderful healing power is releas-s- d to restore normal function of the body and lormal reaction to life. ' We accept Group, Auto, and Industrial Insurance NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION Now Open All Day Saturday 1 KZMICTIC CAM CENTER 220 North 95 East, Kaysvllle 376-349- 5: 99 99 2$175M 2M7500 Values to $150.00 f Nancy Bauer, Marcie Cole, Tom Cowan, Brian Creager, Jeanne Day, Johlyn Dunn, Values to $200.00 r 8 A.IYI. DOOR CRASHER Mor-tenso- Shirley Rose, Robert Schmidt, Kelly Smith and Rhonda Stoddard. A chorus of young boys will include Jonathan Brinley, David Burns, Matthew Flores, Wynn Gates, Troy Shaw, Braden Shupe, 227500 S PARKAS BOY Values to $300.00 Kenny Tanner, Darrell Burns, Mark Cook, Darin Gates, James Shaw, Gary Adults cast as dancers include LaMonte Draney, Jeff Harding, Chris Neeley, Garth Snyder, Jay Wiser, Carolyn Briscoe, Jana Doxey, Britt Heifer, Paulette Herman and Julie Murray.' ACCORDING TO Dr. Rowley, the show has a great east and an experienced and capable staff. Musical direction will be by Lyneer C. Smith with choreography by J. D. Stokes. COSTUMES and sets will be designed by William A. Earl, with Scott L. Jensen as technical director. The stage manager is Drew Benson, assisted by Caren Jones. Serves With Submarine Squardron Navy Aviation Antisubmarine Warfare Operator 2nd Class Lauren E. Storla, son of Lauren E. Storla of 518 Phillip, Layton, has deployed to the Indian Ocean. HE IS A member of the Air Squadron 21, based at the North Island Naval Air Station, San Diego. His squadron is 99 j ; g'g 99 $1 29000 Values to $75.00 2$39000 Values to $400.00 8 A.M. DOOR CRASHER 8 A.M. Door Crasher Mens Mens MENS PARKAS SPORT $099 290 Values to $80.00 Values to & $099 Values to $80.00 25.00 $1 DOOR CRASHER I MENS COATS 2M3000 Values to $75.00 DOOR CRASHER 8 A.M. 1 SPORT W $S0" COATS Denims ,8 A.M. Door Crasher 8 A.M. MENS Sweaters 99 $ 238 Values to $35.00 Famous Brand Levi Cords K99 2!30 Values to $2$.00 I (VS-21- currently embarked aboard the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk operating as a unit of tlie U.S. 7th Fleet. is part of a carrier task lorce which departed the 1 Philippines for the Indian Ocean to joifl another task force operating there. Nineteen U.S. Navy ships are operating in either the Indian Ocean or Arabian Sea areas with more than 14,000 U.S. sailors and Marines aboard. During the deployment he will be participating in training exercises with these other 7th fleet ships and those of allied nations. Port visits are scheduled in African and Middle Eastern countires. SIORLA JOINED the Navy , ; Bischoff, Chris Johnson, Lisa Curtis, Emily Crookston and Wendi Ward. 99 $ CAST as include Kenny Tanner, Alan Palmer, Jami ; Uu i 211000 will Herman, Craig Raejean Lewis, Nelson Mahter, Kriste rn H 99 include Nella Det Allen, Paulette Jackson, 0 HITS' SUIT CHARLOTTE WILL be played by Angela Dittmar from Sandy, and Old Sally by Carolyn Briscoe of Roy. Dr. Grimwig will be played by Jeff Harding of Washington Terrace and Noah Claypool by Bryce Taylor of Farr West. Mrs. Bedwin will be played by Mary Lesher of Ogden, and Charley Bates by Taylor Shaw of Pleasant View. members 8-2- Swedish Knit, Wool, Wool Blends ; Stripes, Plaids, Solids Free Alterations by Ken Flamm of Pleasant View and Teri Campbell of Ogden. CHORUS k, AM. played ' Crown, Puccini, Petrocelli, Y.S.L., Chips & Twigs, and Hollywood Door Crasher winner was Linda McDonald, for her divinity. AWARDS ARE to be presented Thursday, Dec. 27, at 4 p.m. Each entrant will also receive a copy of the recipe for each goodie entered in the contest. Copies of the recipes are also available to the public at the Recreation Ollice, Municipal Swim Pool, PARKING FAMOUS BRANDS: first place winners were cups, and Janice Cheney, Sunset, also took a second place award for her easy peanut brittle. Third place FREE MEN'S, YOUNG MENS AND BOYS Judges picked the fudge made by Jettie Anderson as the grand prize winner. Two CHILDREN easily. Nerves A.M.-- 6 P.M. P.M. SAIL dancers Q. My wife is only 30 years old, but she is so nenous and irritable around the house, it's getting so that I hate to come home for dinner. She keeps-thkids turned on all the time with her ranting and racing and just general cussedness. ff'e hare been married for 8 years and up until just a few months Iflgo. she has always been' tery sweet. If hat could the trouble be? is trouble A. "Your nerves, just nerves, that's all." many have been told. But your nerves are too important to be dismissed so A.M.-- 9 P.M. P.M. VISA MASTER Hill, Tyler Hope And Help For Your Nerves 8 8 AM.-- 9 Over 10,000 Famous Brand ACCEPTS Stevenson and Paul Taylor. Health News. AM.-- 9 - Bet, will be played by Brenda Lou i, a WSC sophomore theatre arts student who will director. 8 8 How CLEARFIELD sweet it is" to be a judge in a Hunter, won a second place award for her peanut butter 'Olivers Cast Chosen .... in April 1976. MENS MENS BELTS TjES $K99 $S99 29 99255 SQQ99 09 275 2ir ' tu) 3lb" Values to $7.00 Values to $60.00 NOW WITH 5 LOCATIONS IN UTAH TO SERVE YOU MR. MAC MR. MAC 132 So. Main university Mall SIC f OREM- - MR. MACS 01JTLEJ r 165 So. Main . .aln S.L.C. MR. MAC MR-MA- : BOUNTIFUL it Cache v.c LOGAN Man |