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Show THE OLD PLAYHOUSE Captain Hook and his pirates sing and fight, ghosts cavort and patrons of the theatre dance. ..it March 20-2- 1 all happens when the Special Mutual for Multi-Region- the handicapped presents "The Old Play house" at the RegionalCentertValley Music Hall) in Bountiful at 8 p.m. The warm, sparkling musical, based on the history of the Salt Lake Theatre, brings back an aura of early days. WITH DANCING and fes- tivity patrons arrive at the theatre, along with handsome cabs, wheelchairs, complete with swinging lamps. From then on segments of show s that once played on the Salt Lake Theater stage will entertain the audience. "Peter Pan." "Hansel and Gretel." and delightful songs, dait'.v and production numbers. The cast of approximately 55 is directed by Carolee Lriksson. The staff includes 20 professional and experienced staff members who bring rich backgrounds to assist in the They have a far greater ability to concentrate and follow instructions than we ever imagined." said Travis Campbell. Young Mens MIA president. "We look at our youth through different eyes now that we have seen what they can do. There doesn't seem to be a limit to human potential." he said. "The staff we have is so excellent in freeing w hatever ability the cast has. It is done in a positive w'ay. building on their strengths rather than their weaknesses. Without exception all of the youth have felt an improvement in their feelings of and sense of accomplishment. There is a sense of discipline that comes from this type of experience too." The Old Playhouse will be presented at the Regional Center on March 20 and 21, given by the Special Mutual for the Handicapped. Admission is free. Multi-Region- AFS To Host The Davis High School American Field Serv ice Chapter is hosting nine AFS students on Thursday and Friday for special activities. day stay. Mrs. Kaye Costley, president of the Davis High Chapter, is chairman of the activities. STUDENTS FROM the Wasatch Front area. Murray. Salt Lake City and Brigham City will be hosted by the Davis High group. Thev will arrive Thursday afternoon and stay with host families overnight. Special events are planned during Friday with the highlight of the day, a tour of Hill AFB. That evening a potluck din musical production. Seventeen Mutual staff members have also assisted. , ; r t : - MUSICAL THEATRE is one of the stretching, building and enriching experiences in which human beings are involved." said Mrs. Erikksson. You are always effected by your cast and staff. When your material is as charming as the Salt Lake Theatre, and your staff is as capable and able as this staff and finally, when your cast is the pure pleasure then musical this one is theatre is the heightened ex- perience it is meant to be." In addition to being a music-- ; al experience for the audience, the production climaxes the year for the Mutual for the Handicapped. I AM so impressed with : the skills the handicapped - have been able to achieve. Film For Sr. Citizens Planned CLEARFIELD The film. Help Yourself To Better Health" will be featured at the Heritage Center Friday at 12:30 p.m. for all interested senior citizens. THE 16 minute color film will discuss physical fitness, general Fitness areas and shopping. It is being shown in conjunction with national nutrition week and will be followed by a discussion period. There is no charge, tb Health News from The Chiropractic Care Center Preceptor Iota Chapter. Beta Sigma Phi. met at the home of Mary Ann Bundy in East Layton for their cultural lesson "Tannhauser," an opera by Richard Wagner, given by Barbara Hen- - Rhyme & Reason VESTIGES OF PARTING c : : : k : - : : Ever dormant frosted bud, unwarmed by April breeze; Leaf that clings beyond its hour to swiftly wintered trees; e dangerous? A. It certainly is dangerous. Tell your daughter that she should on no account try to attempt such a thing. The Doctor of Chiropractic spends over 4.000 hours learning how to adjust the spinal column before he is qualified to practice. Your daughter's that spinal judo instructor is right as far as knowing and headache control of in vital is the manipulation back trouble, and all of science is now aware that nerve pressure can cause disease as well. But it could be tragic to attempt to cure a headache or disease at the hands of an untrained manipulator. The theory is the relief of nerve pressure of chiropractic basic and seems simple, but achieving it requires hands that are trained and very sensitive so that of giving the there is no danger only assurance Tell your daughter her judo care. excellent patient instructor should stick to his field before he injures Ws accept Group, Auto, and Industrial Insurance NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION Now Open All Day Saturday (WACnC CARE CENTER 220 North 95 East, Kaysville - 376-349- 5 ville. The shop is open v 2' vears. lues-da- through Saturday and the hours are by appointment. t Ann has been a lilelong of Kavsv lie and has beer iesi-den- i Layton News XI ALPHA Gamma Chapter of Bountiful entertained Preceptor lota Chapter at their annual Hospitality Hopscotch. A coffee was held at the home of Kay Hynes in Bountiful where members and guests enjoyed good food and good company. Members met at the home of Aice Wood in Kaysville and the opera "Madam Butterfly" by Puccini was reviewed by Wanda Ellis. This opera has been made into a movie and the music, especially "One is a favorite of Fine Day Bv DONETAM. GATHERUM 6 Members of the OFT Club met last week at the Clearfield home of Mrs. Wilmer Barlow . Those attending the monthly club acitivity were Mrs. John Adams. Mrs. Ruth Adams and Mrs. Mary Roberts, all of Lav ton: Mrs. Ray Harvey. Kaysville: Mrs. Dale Holbrook. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Woods Stirling Thornley. Cross and Mrs. Delma Bush-nel- l. Clearfield. A former member. Mrs. Snowden Roberts. Nampa. Ida. was a . special guest of the club members. The Layton hth L.DS Ward teachers basketball team placed second in the regional basketball tournament that concluded Saturday afternoon. Team members were Monte Murphy. Mike Rendon. Kevin Gray . Curtis Bird. John Firth. Rulon Pudlevv ski. Mike Balliet. Joe Knowlton. Eric Johnson. I he team was coached by John Gray. The first place team in the teachers division was Fruit Heiizhts 7th Ward. V-- toA i U W k TVliiL- - A.'' 'V-- Loneliness, as when one knows a books last page must turn; Hint of chill that huddles near as midnight embers burn; air that mourns the voice one hears no more; Echoes that cannot forget when parting closed the door. Whisper-haunte- d Is part of me: the blue, soft glow Of lamps on misty nights, the rich, low how to didn't protect herself. I thought it was silly but mind. I did mind, however, when the instructor told her class that they can "crack their own necks and backs to stop headaches and other pain. Isn't this someone. Gals" REUNION REFLECTIONS SELF TREATMENT CAN BE DANGEROUS college-ag- opeiator lor the past All those on her stall do st line for both men am women. Come in and meet Anita furpen. June Ames Carol Hams. Kathv is Sandv Stewart. I. ort Jacksor and Ann herself, np a beaut by Maxine Croft Shreve Hr. Brian Burns Q. Last year before tee moved here, my daughter took lessons in judo to learn is now known Six ling lor Guvs and at 41 North Main, kaw shop and Parting often comes and goes before we know its name; One by one, the poignancies reveal a transient claim: reunion would I go When I have with me all that I hold dear Of College days? The slow grow th of each year ; THE SHOP opened this week adjacent to her women's dricksen. many. Go back? To what Dr. W. Richard Barton Ann Logan, ow ner and operator of the Hen Hut Hail Styling Shop in Kaysville is announcing her opening of a new hair styling shop for men. DAMS HIGH is also happy to be hosting another AFS student Luiz Arche from Costa Rica at their school. Luiz is staying with the Penderholt family in Layton. lota Chapter Meets . SHIRLEY ARNETT, Young Womens MIA president said. "My attitude is that Christ didn't say deal only with the normal. He said "When ye have done it unto one of the least of these, ye have done it unto me." This musical production has afforded the handicapped great grow th. The production is free of charge. STYLING SHOP Students ner hosted by the Davis AFS Chapter will climax the two Getting his hair clipped and styled at the hands of .Ann Logan of the new Men s Styling Shop in Kaysville is Lloyd Chords of benediction they are near Me often. And my friends? I still can hear Their voices, feel their hands, and see them. Oh, How could you think to see them now would bring again Those long, long talks, that trembling joy in spring, The bitter hurt, the tramping in the rain. None of these remain visions There's no reunion but remembering For beauty is such a fragile thing. World-savin- g by Marian Crauford Anderson EUROPE - 1980 With the Northern Utah Honor Band i. .!$; A k get more for your money with an AGRA STEEL MflLEDICtfG get quality and computer-designe- d to meet Agra Steel buildings are from the finest materials available the most rigid quality control standards. 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