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Show Msngr-Entrprls- , ,y t, s, !i - v,! hTr tl vr Lu vu I I 5 t-i vv 1 1 ! . ! 1. . rrr5i v-- - ; 4 Sherlock Holmes is alive and well at Snow College Thursday, April 12, 19E4 Pag M First Security just put $163 million in Home Improvement money within your reach. and Michael Robinson will play by Ben Callaway Associate Professor, Sherlock Holmes. Communications, Snow College From the year 1854, when Arthur To all lovers of crime melodrama, Conan Doyle created the character, what better news could the Snow Sherlock Holmes has captivated the College Theatre bring you than imagination of crime buffs all over the world. And the part of after all these years, the greatest a. detective of all time is at last in town? Holmes has been played by such On April the Snow College notable actors as Basil Rathbone, Sir Sherlock 'John Gielgud, John Wood, Leonard Theatre will present the immortal detective Nemoy, and Christopher Plummer. Holmes --.drama written at the turn of the Drama critic Brooks Atkinson once t I century by Arthur Conan Doyle and wrote of the character Holmes William Gillete. What a mind! One swift glance Talent Assembly winners, back: Stephanie Faatz, Joyce Cluff, In its two acts and five scenes, the about th room with- - his huge Angela Larson, Jon Cluff. Front: Heather Larsen, Tara Lowry, Jill play takes you from the drawingmagnifying glass and he reads the room of Madge and James Larrabee events of the past 3 days! But Baker. (two conniving criminals who are Frank Dunlop, who directed to Sherlock Holmes with this holding a fair damsel hostage) professor Moriartys ingenious revised script when the play was underground office complete with brought to Broadway in 1974 paid secret passage and elevator. Then, the play one of its finest compliments the action progresses to Holmes "This is truly exciting melodrama apartment on Baker Street, from in the grand old manner. I like which he is lured at midnight to the theatre with something for everyominous, dingy gas chamber. The one, including the young, and this Dance, musical and gymnastic third. final scene, in which the evil play is just that." numbers were featured at the Honorable mention was awarded a professor is at last apprehended Curtain time is 8 p.m. Tickets may Ephraim Middle Schools talent gymnastic group Heather Larsen, takes place in the apartment of be week. purchased in advance by phoning last assembly Shaneen Jensen and Angela Larsen. Holmes able cohort, Dr. Watson. extension 265. And after the judges had Under the direction of theatre The other participants in the talent compared their notes, the winners instructor Grady McEvoy, with were announced: Tara Lowry, with a assembly were Jennifer Anderson, technical design work by Professor dance solo, first; a dance ensemble piano solo; Ruth Dunton, Donna Richard Haslam, the play has a cast that included Stephanie Faatz and Olsen and Michelle Boyer, dance of 18 actors. To mention just a few Joyce and Jon Guff, second, and a group; Travis Schiffman, piano solo; the amiable Dr. Watson will be string quartet whose members are Kris Anderson and Michelle Hewks, played by Mr. Albert Antrei; Alice Division of Wildlife Resources Jill Baker, Dustin Hansen, Melanie dance; Taralyn Frost, piano solo; will be played by Nolana Lord; Carl hatchery trucks have been rolling Rasmussen and Melanie Wright, Roxanne Blais, vocal solo. Dastrup will play the evil Moriarty, this week in preparation for the April 14 early season opener at four popular Utah fishing spots. Deer Creek, Otter Creek, Minersville and Baker reservoirs are all slated for the 16 and Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. George William Margaret opener. Petersen will be honored at an open The Petersens would love to meet She and Mr. Petersen were house birthday party on April 14. married Nov. 1919 in the Manti LDS and greet old friends. They have Almost 2,000,000 catchable-size- d 1984 in the Clubhouse (center of rainbow trout have been stocked into requested no gifts please. Temple. Karols Mobile Estates) 3860 South Deer Creek Reservoir, according to They lived in Manti and spent 30 Midland Drive Roy, Utah. It is DWR spokesman Glenn Davis. years in Lehi. They are members of to located north on Highway 84, mobile Most of the fish are homes north of Roy and to the left of the Kanesville LDS 3rd Ward. catchable rainbows, but iv Ify.'t; 18-2- Middle School lists talent winners 283-402- DWR now stocking lakes Petersens to enjoy Open House mid-Apr- il h the highway. Mr. Petersen will celebrate his 92nd birthday and Mrs. Pearl Buchanan Petersen will celebrate her 87th birthday. George William Petersen was born March IS, 1892, in Huntsville, a son of Jens Peter and Johanna Sophia Petersen. He was a veterarrof World War I, in the 145th Field Artillery in France. and served Mrs. Pearl Buchanan Petersen was born March 30, 1897, in Manti, a daughter of Raymond and Annie Mr. Petersen served as a home teacher and Mrs. Petersen served in the Lehi Relief Society. After 12 years of service Mr. Petersen retired in 1959 from Deseret Chemical. He had also worked in the Manti Parachute Plant and was a farmer. The couple have six children: Pauline Dawson, Clearfield; Elliot and Rex, Salt Lake City; Betty Betz, Tacoma, Washington; Harlan, deceased; Larry, Carson, California; Sandra Larsen, Taylor, Utah. Did you know it costs an average of $40.00 to make a trip to Provo or Salt Lake to shop? Save Money. Yours! . . Shop at Home They also have 21 grandchildren Ctoriie's Drive - lira weve also stocked a few bigger fish weighing up to five pounds, says Davis. He explained that the bigger fish are excess hatchery brood stock. DWR Chief of Fisheries Bill Geer said the decision to open the four reservoirs early is part of a new effort to maximize fishing opportunity for Utah anglers. , , I for the April 14 Regulations opener are identical to the regular season. The trout limit will be eight fish. Anglers will need a 1984 combination or fishing license as well as a trout stamp. License fees remain unchanged from last year. . prj April 1 3, M ? T '9Vf i mi 413 South Main, Ephraim Free 12 oz. 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