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Show WEEKLY REFLEXc-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 10, 1979 . Childrens Musical June 23rd .i The annual childrens musical for the Kaysville-FruHeights area will be presented July 23 t s it u at the Davis High School auditorium. This production has been most in the past and is sponsored by the Kaysville-Fru- it Heights Cultural and Performing Arts Council. KAREN Heumiller will be the director of the musical entitled Alexander Graham Bell, Teacher of the Deaf. This is a delightful musical, which is also educational. Tryouts will be held at the Kaysville Elementary School, May 15 right after school until 4 p.m. in the lunch room and in the Burton Elementary on May 14 right after school until 4 p.m. in the lunch room. All children interested should be at one of the tryout sessions. It should be emphasized that they do not have to have a developed talent to participate, just a desire and to be dependable and attend the practices. For additional insuccessful call formation Heumiller, 766-059- -- sJ I SHAUN WESTON DAHL '- HEATHER WOOD - ,- Happy Birthday - The Kaysville Weekly Reflex, Davis News Journal sends.:.: birthday congratulations to Heather Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Wood of 1008 N. 1045 E. in East y Layton. Her birthday was May 3; Shaun Weston Dahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin W. Dahl of Davenport, Iowa, . and formerly of 192 Dixie in Layton, whose birthday was .... n May 9; Allison Jansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis-Janseof 856 Elm in Layton, whose birthday was April 29; Rustin D. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeRay Taylor of 529 E. 250 N. in Kaysville, whose birthday is May 11.. .. Karen : np Pageant May 12 Tryouts for the annual Happy Hollow Golf Course Pageant will be held Saturday, May 12 at 2 p.m. at 715 East 2nd North, Kaysville. All residents of Kaysville or Fruit Heights who are interested should arrange to be at the RUSTEND. TAYLOR- - Layton Births tryouts or call Margaret for additBrough, 7 ional information. THIS YEARS production is My Fair Lady. Only adult parts are available. The outdoor pageant will be present-- , ed June 30, July 2 and "3 at 9: 15 p.m. The pageant, in past years, has been most successful and is becoming an annual event. It is presented in conjunction with the annual Heritage Harvest Days which is sponsored each year by the Heights Cultural and Performing Arts Council, ALLISON JANSEN -V Happy Hollow Golf Course 766-278- h . -- Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Scriven of 347 W. Gordon Street, Layton are parents of a girl born Tuesday, May 1 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. She weighed 7 lbs. 11 oz. At home are Derrick, Scott and Bryan and a sister, Alyn. She will be named Maren. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard G. Scriven, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jacobson, Pocatello, .: Ida.; and a mother, Mrs. Maggie Ber-- . gener, Pocatello, Ida. and Mrs. Emily Griggs, Brigham. City, vsb great-grand-:- ' Kays-ville-Fr- np MERRY WIDOW AT PMT and lyrics by Adrian Ross. It's such a delightful its a real spring tonic This script was brought from London by Mr. Hewett for the PMT production. show, spirit," said Christopher Hewett, director of The Merry Widow, the Franz Lehar operetta that opens Thursday at Pioneer for the Memorial Theatre. THERES a and its lot of flirting not very naughty and its completely You charming. know, theres not much charm around today and we need it, perhaps thats why The Widow lifts us up and continues to be so popular, he continued. Mr. Hewett first met The Widow in London in the early '40s when he made his West End debut in a revival of The Merry Widow. He has since directed several productions of the show and continues to use the version with libretto by Basil Hood ' FOUR memorable PMT shows have been under the direction of Mr. Hewett. They were: Kiss Me, Kate, South Pacific, "The Pa- and triots, Robert and Elizabeth. Local audiences will also remember his performance as Pseudolus in A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum last season. He makes his home in New York City but acts and directs Britain as well as in throughout this country. FRANZ Lehar composed The Merry Widow in 1905. It has been produced a countless number of times since then. The story con Layton Births Ronald H. and Cheryl L. Bales Kirkman of 930 Egan, Layton, announce the birth of their first child. The boy who will be named Trevor Ronald Kirkman was born April 24 in Ogden. Grandparents are Layton residents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Clawson and Clearfield residents, Mrs. Beth Kirkman and Albert Kirkman. Mrs. Myrtle Kirkman of Clinton is the great-grandmoth- Four brothers were on hand to greet Kathryn Cheronne Nielson when she arrived home from the hospital. The girl was born April 24, a daughter of Dan and Tawna McDonald Nielson. Kearns residents, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. Keith McDonald are the grandparents. The first child for Alex and Barbara Lopez of 674 N. Fort Lane was born April 21 in Ogden. The boy will be named Anthony Lopez. Grandparents include Robert Lopez of Idaho, Mrs. Rosie Lopez of Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Garcia of Clearfield. A girl was born to the John and Ruth Pratt family on 18. She will be named April Mary Kathryn Pratt. The Pratts have two other children, Johnny and Julie Kay. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Calvin D. McOmber of Pocatello, Ida. and Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand B. Pratt of Salt Lake City. On April 23, Norman and Luann Williamson of 612 Page Circle, Layton became the parents of a baby boy. He will be named Keith Williamson. He has a sister and brother at home. YOULL BE HEALTHIER AND HAPPIER! Grandparents are Mrs. Lori Scothern of Layton and Wendell Scothern, Clinton; Norman and Naomi Williamson of Layton. include Mrs. Ruby Scothern of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harmon of Brigham City, Mrs. Ruby Williamson of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tracy of American Fork, dmg ts 1 DlETfc CENTER V!lSis3rS32S Robert Peterson and Patricia Kies take main roles in Pioneer Memorial Theaters production of The Merry Widow. The production will continue until May 19. cerns a very rich and young widow and an impoverished prince. In addition to their romance, there is another romance and there are humorous and delightful : conflicts in both. The score includes the Merry Widow Waltz, Villia, and many other ever-popul- beautiful, familiar melodies. Musical director for this production is James Prig-morRowland Butler has done the choreography. Ronald Crosby has designed the enchanting Parisian settings; George Maxwell" designed the lavish costumes and Mary G. Koenig is production stage manager. e; PMTs ROBERT Peterson will play Prince Danilo. Patricia Kies Oast seen at PMT in "Camelot") returns from New York to play Sonia - The Merry Widow. Kristen Hurst- - Hyde is the beautiful Natalie and Ryan Johnson plays the dashing Camille. John Newton-FletchOast seen at PMT in fHow td Succeed In Business) has come back from Chicago to play Nisch and PMTs executive producer, Keith Engar, returns to acting to play the er pompous Baron Popoff. OTHER notable names in the cast of forty are: Gene Pack, Arthur J. Alan Nash, E. Scott Wells, Kathy Carpenter, Betsy Bennett and Lila LeVar. "The Merry Widow will play May 3 through 19 (except Sundays) at 8 p.m. with a matinee on Saturday, May 12 at 2 p.m. Reservations may be made by calling the Pioneer Memorial Theatre box office, Healthy Mom, And Baby Pregnancy is an especially important time for proper nutrition for both baby and mother. IF A WOMAN does not have adequate calcium in her diet, she will sacrifice the calcium reserves in her own skeleton and teeth to build her babys bones and teeth. A proper diet should include ample amounts of high calcium foods such as milk and cheese, as well as proteins, vitamin A, the B vitamins, Vitam C, iron, and various minerals, especially iodine, zinc and manganese. Kaysville Area Births Rejoicing over the arrival of their fourth child and. fourth daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Nelson, 456 North 250 East, Kaysville. The baby arrived on April 24 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City and weighed 7 lbs. 6 oz. and will be named Susanna. She arrived on her mothers birthday anniversary. Her three sisters at home are Melissa, Caroline and Kristen. Mrs. Nelson was the former Marilyn Bradford of Salt Lake City. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nelson, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. James D. Bradford, Bountiful. The are three Mrs. Bretta Bradford, Bland-inUtah; Mrs. Stella Nelson and Mrs. Mabel McNeill both of American Fork. Its a son for Mr. and Mrs. Scott Morton, 230 West 200 North, Kaysville. The 7 lbs. 8 oz. lad arrived on April 15 at the Davis North Medical Center and is being named Joshua Dean. At home to welcome him are Tessa, Jason, Jared and Tricia. The mother was the former Judy Morrison of Erie, Penn. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Morton, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morrison of Erie, Penn, are the grandparents. are The Bernard Morton, Kaysville and Mrs. Dorothy Furber of Erie. Penn. g, ts Fitness Tips A physical fitness expert passes on these tips: Get your heart going with exercises like jogging, cycling, swimskiing (if youre over age 40, be ming, and checked by a doctor first) and exercise three times a hour to achieve permanent gains. week for one-hacross-countr- y lf AVOID FOODS with refined sugar or white flour, and eat fresh vegetables, fruit and juice, but limit the quantity you eat, even of healthy food. RHYME & REASON imjumis5 ms? GIVE MOTHER A GIFT THAT AMFM ms SHELL REMEMBER RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER AUTOMATIC TAPE SHUT Off AUTOMATIC LEVEL CONTROL SLEEP SWITCH CONOENSOft MICROPHONE Ladies Ip Solid State pHilWi 'B aaniuu renucs ;I 41 STYLES MAY VARY FROM THAT SHOWN THE BIRTH OF HARVEST The barren orchard blooms from winter snow e And flawless petals grace the bough In carved perfection like a cameo; Till undeveloped ovules form, and now The bees suck deep inside the velvet shell. Touch light the anther pollen from the wing. 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