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Show t WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 16, 1981 lo Kaysville Births Mr. and Mrs. Robert of kavsville has been blessed with four new grandchildren since Jan . 1981 The new babies belong to the following children of the s Amberlei Starr, a nuraJe babv. weighing 3 lbs. 10 oz was born Mav 16 to Mr and Mrs. Bruce Hellewell ot Salt Lake Citv. She armed in the Davis North Medical (.enter At home aretwootherchildren to welcome her. Graham and Summer Mrs Hellewell is the former Jeri GritTeth of Fruit Heights. Mr. and Mrs Melvin GnI feth. Fruit Heights are the other grandparents On June 6. Mark and Sue HellewelFs babv was boin in the North Medical Uentei in Lav ton. He was named Guv Robert and w eighed lbs oz At home is Cherilvnn to wel- - Layton Births . B o u n ' lbs 1 i le 3 Two girls from Bountiful, from Centerville, and a young man from Layton, are working with the Golden Spike one Theatre company now per- forming three musical productions in Ogden. BRENDA LODI, a graduate of Davis High School, is the daughter of Allene Brown of Boise, Idaho, and John Lodi of Pahoa, Hawaii, Ten Cowan, a graduate of Bountiful High School, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Campbell. She is man led to Thomas Cow an of Absecon, New Jersey. Melinda Cole is the daughter of Mf. and Mrs. Lyle Cole of Bountiful. She is also a graduate of Bountiful High School. Terry Long is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Long. He graduated from Layton High School in 1980. Mrs. Cowan is working as Company Manager for the core company of actors and actresses performing in three major musical productions. The season opened on June 25 with performances of "Gods-pell.- " The second offering of the season, known as the Golden Spike Theatre Festival, opened "The Sound of Music on July 2. The third producThe Boyfriend" will tion, open on July 16. Each of the shows will continue to play ' each week-enthrough August 8. d MISS LODI, Miss Cole, and Mr. Long were chosen in March to join the carefully selected company. Ten performers were selected from more than 200 auditioners to make up the central company. Each will play an important role in all three productions. In The Sound of Music Miss Lodi plays Liesl, the oldest daughter of the VonTrapp family. She sings and dances the In "The Boyfnend." she is cast as Hortense, the sprightly ever-popul- French girl with a hand in everyone's lives. In "Gods-pell- , the director has chosen preparing for the three productions. Technical work on sets, costumes, and box office begins each morning at 9 a.m. All company members work until noon on technical assignment Miss Lodi and Mr. Long work in the scene shop preparing sets and properties; Miss Cole works in the costume shop. After a break for lunch, both 45 until girls rehearse from 4 45 p.m. Dinner break is followed by a call for makeup at 6.30 with performance curtain time scheduled each night for 8 p.m. MRS. COWAN graduated from W'SC in early June with a BA degree in theatre. During her time at Weber State, she had played a number of important roles in WSC Theatre including Mme. Ranevskaya in "The Cherry Orchard." and the title role in "The Prime of Miss Jean " and Rita in "Uncommon Women and Others." She was to have company members use their own names. Early in the show, Miss Lodi introduces theme song of the the show, "Day by Day." n MISS COLE is cast in "The Sound of Music" as the ele- gant Baroness Elsa Schraeder. In addition to the acting challenges of the role, she sings a delightful duet with William Lawrence, cast as Max, "How In Can Love Survive. she performs in "Godspell, all scenes, and is featured as a dancer and singer in the spectacular production number, 0 Bless the Lord My Soul." In The Boyfriend, she is cast as the female lead, Maisie, in which she sings and dances her way through the entire production. Mr. Long plays the vicious town mayor, Herr Zeller, in The Sound of Music. His featured number in Gods-peis Light of the World." In "The Boyfriend, he plays the part of a slightly addled 1 Bro-die,- awarded the M. Thatcher Allred Award at the end of her ll French teen-age- r senior year for outstanding service to theatre during four years at Weber State. She was also cited as the best actress for her role of Jean Brodie. Miss Lodi is a senior at W State this year. She worked in summer repertory theatre last year in Wyoming. A theatre major, she has played a variety of roles during her college training, including Sandy in "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" for which she was nominated to compete for the named Alphonse. AS COMPANY manager. Mrs. Cowan is responsible for assisting the three directors during rehearsals. One director is a professional from New York City brought to Ogden for the summer festival. Another is from Wisconsin where he ran his own repertory company for eight years. The third, also from Wisconsin, is a eraduate of the U of U, where he was cited as an outstanding director. Once a show has gone into performance, Mrs. Cowan is responsible for the running of the entire production. She is also responsible for coordinat- Irene Ryan scholarship, a competition limited to the most talented young theatre artists in the U.S.. Other roles range from Shakespearean roles to light, modern comedy. In her spare time she trains horses, some of which have won high honors. MR. LONG and Miss Cole are sophomore students at WSC. Both are winners of the Talent Scholarship in Theatre Arts. Not more than four students in any one year are awarded this prestigious hon ing activities of company members and keeping rehearsals and performances running smoothly. MR. LONG, Miss Cole, and Miss Lodi work long hours in or. Miss Cole is the recipient of a State Normal Scholarship, also. She plans a career in theatre education. The daughter of an accomplished performer, Miss Cole has worked most of her life in theatre. In high school she played several important roles including Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady," and the leading lady in "Kiss Me Kate." Before she was out of high school, she worked w ith a summer stock company in which she again played in "Kiss Me Kate." Mr. Long came to the Golden Spike company with extensive high school and college performance experience He made his debut at Lay ton High School in the role of Dauntless in "Once Upon a Mattress " He went on the play important roles in "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the The Robber Forum, Bridegroom," and "I he Student Prince. He has also worked on a variety of technical crews preparing and running productions. Births At Davis North Medical Center 4800 S Roy. , McFoimuk o t Lavton. are announcing the birth ot their new duughiei She was born June P. 1981 m Ogden and weighed 7 lbs 13 oz. She will be named Man She was Fliza McCormick milv. greeted at home bv Beth and odd Grandpaients aie Mi and Mrs R A 1 . Mi( oi nmk DR. NO! I lull, a cliniial psvchologist with five ihildicn of his own. will conduct the sessions, whkh are based on theSILPiSsstematic Training tor Etlective Pareniingi model lJentitv ing and understanding causes ot misbehavior np building vour 5'0per lOtiple. which includes a paient s manual will bias s e s s e d ncii-ssai- R e g i s i r a o n is 3 Call Joanne at DM) Found Dead ton ( itv Polin' weie ial investigate the death ot Siott I lint. 30, ol 28 Phillips St av ton Mr I lint was found dead at his home Julv 4 Ihe cause ot death was not appaient An autopsv is hung peiloi med bv ihe I tah Male Mediial I xanuner l av led to , Itianilpai cuts aie Mi and Mis Melvin Sihaip. kavsui le. and Mi and Mis Wahei Igden 1 Retires Itoid IIAFB IIOMU Biiiie -icienih P D S w oi k ex S( veais ol perierke iiwludes supei vision in the plant management division He and his wile. Man. in Sv raeuse I hev are the paients of seven ihildien and grandpaients of 17. HII Al 13 Sihotield reined Horn Hill Al B after ntoie than 3p vears in government seivue At the time ot his u'luemuit. Sihotield was an equipment mechanic' supcmsoi in the Duectorate ol Mamtcnatiie I e FRAN BROWN Md COMPANY ol Kavsville. and Mi and Mis Wav ne W megai ol Rivcidale Mrs auia Ikmsot Sail ake 1 Citv is the Britlanv Ann Mead, the 8 lbs 9 oz daughter ot Giegoiv B and Kami Hawks Mead ol RETAIL SALES SPECIALS was boin June Ogden Welcoming hei were Uamie and Bnan South Ogden residents. Mi and Mis Dariell Hincks and Mr. and Mrs Maurice Mead are the giandparcnts (neat grandparents are Mis Noima Pearson, South Ogden Mi and Mrs Dan Hincks, South Ogden. Mrs Irene Mead. Ogden, and I rediick Rice. 1 avion 14. 1981 m 2'99 6" .... 4" Curling Irons Ear Piercing., Kavsville 766-060- 3 Lavton "66-222- 1 C'leartiekl 825-721- 2 girl. Steve and Myma Martin, 215 N Fairfield Rd No 8. Layton, girl. July 2, 1981 Robert and Jane Dunford, 190 S. 500 E., Kaysville, girl. Wendell and Jamie Larsen, 2496 N 720 W., Clinton, girl. Beaver and Mary Prince, 1700 W. 2700 N., Ogden, boy. Frank and Dorinda Purcell, 2341 Madison No 19. Ogden, girl. July 3, 1981 Scott and Lauraine Pitcher. 2412 2250 E. N Bog , Layton, girl. Larcy and Marilyn Eubanks, 61 N. 600 E , Kaysville. girl. July 4, 1981 Luis and Estela Gonzales, 1284 Manlyn Dr . Layton, boy Bruce and Carol Ann Beardsley, 1937 W 620 N Layton, boy. Dan and Debbie Donahue. 597 W 12..5N .Clinton, boy. George and Janet Reid. 279 Aspen St. Layton, boy. Wesley and Audrey Moses. 3048 S 100 W., Bounti1 sbsssiski . SniDEWMJK SA1LIE Trims Lingerie Laces12 of 12 l JVotlOIlS for 10 Saving Fabric JCP Fabric For Final Clearance Tricot - SHORT PIECE TABLE ou ....w 89,o12 Better Fabrics Yd Yd. Wools, Gabardines Quiana g-- fl Onlv JL 98 1,1 i AxM ASne BUTS! GSC3C7 (3 ful, girl. Richard and Marjone Larsen. 2689 N. 250 E . North Ogden, girl. ZHHS UBB33D (SSIBG3SB33SE33 July 5, 1981 David and Lanell Rasmussen. 269 Dawson St . Layton, boy. Carl and Kemy Anderson, 345 E. 1150 N , Layton, girl. Jose and Francisca Garcia. 442 S. State No 28. Clearfield, boy. July 6, 1981 Jon and Joanie Shinkle, 1101 N Angel St.. Layton, boy. Terence and Diana Vowles. 221 W. 2610 N Layton, boy. Jeff and Leslie Ross. 923 E Gentile St., Layton, girl. Ricky and Colleen Harris, 600 W. Mutton Hollow Rd, No. 6, Kaysville, boy . July 8, 1981 David and Rita Varble. 50 Layton Circle, Layton, girl Michael and Andrea Ray. 169 S. 2000 W West Point, boy. . . missed 3 lee ol 824 per person oi hiistun ( conti-denie- commum gallons and i hild discipline .ue some ot the aieas to he dis- 1 letkh. ihild's parent-chil- 11 I 30 p m VaM Hill AFB, girl W. ne gar 8 Rov July 1, 1981 Roger and Shirley Moeller, 4064 A Hancock Circle, John and Patrice Millican, 2386 i who nnounsing ihe both ot then tu si shild aie Mephtn and alenc Ssh up Hannah ot hi o Marv sv il le Wash d.uigtuei was bom lulls 11 Wash and 4M m I eis 12 o. w eighed 'lbs she w be named Stephanie vnn Grandpaients aie Mi and Mrs Melvin Ssh.up Kavswl le, and Mi and Mis lames Hannah. I Iko Nev A son to be named Nathan Andtew Ftensh was boin lane 2'. 14M to bonus and Wide ne Sshai p lens h ol Noi tli Ogden He jihuI al Si Hi nedicts Hospital m Ogden weighing 8 lbs 12 oz V home to weliome him !' a biothei k Re- d is the eight-wee- oz 1 and Kathivn F . Parent-Chil- title ot an parenting skills classoflered to the commumtv bv Dav is Countv Mental Health Center in I av ton I he class will meet luesdav evenings beginning Julv 21 trom and was named Kellv Dawn and a daughter born Jan 4 to Mi and Mrs Ron M.uhle ot I leal field She was named Ann I v nn and weighed 4 lbs 3 oz Mrs Marble was ihe tormei Rosalie Hellewell of Kavsvilweighed t Ronald u ' Building lationships I Mr and Mrs R 1 h a d Mvrupot I avion aie annouik mg the arm al ot their new son he babv on J ul v 4. 198 weighed 7 lbs 4 oz Mrs Mvrup is the former Barb.ua Nickalas Giandpaients aie Mi and Mis Rav Mvrupot lainung-toand Mi and Mis Mike Nickalasot Phoenix. Ariz Mi andMrs Rav Mvmpol Gunm son and Mr and Mis Herman Burt ot Manti. It aie be W And Parents come him Mrs Hellewell is the tormer Sue Purdv ot Kavsville and other grandparents are Mr ,md V s Get aid Purdv ot Kavsville J he other two grands hildren are a daughter born Marsh 24 at I DS biospital in Sal! 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