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Show A some excellent WEST VALLEY VIEW a Thursday, Apr. 23, 1981 He (the young man) is Musicol faced with two choices -let others decide for him what is important in life, or decide for himself who he is and how he should live his life. The machine in the plot is a motorcycle which the youths life. The unforeSALT LAKE. Dont seen refers to a crisis which helps him begin to Forget To Remember, a new musical about the place his life in proper challenges confronting a perspective. rebellious teen-age- r and Parents as well as his family, will be staged their teen-ag- e children will find something that by the LDS church at the University of Utah will appeal to them in the Special Events Center shows message and its music, through early May. Rodgers comSix performances of mented. The production the production are is directed by Rodgers, scheduled. Curtain time with sets by Clif Davis is 8 oclock tonight and costumes by Jan tomorWalker. (Thursday), The cast will include row, and April 30, plus May 1 and 2, with a 2 about 100 actors and oclock matinee also singers. Among those with leading roles are planned for May 2. Tickets are available Gary Hughes of Magna, at the Special Events Steve Evans of Bountiful Center and the Promised and Bryce Jolley, Rebecca Glade, Allison Parker Valley Playhouse. Advance group rate tickets and Neldon Maxfield of may be obtained through Salt Lake. all LDS wards along the Wasatch Front, church officials noted. 7C Granger 2nd Show competitors, many of whom were chosen to go on to the state - Ward Reunion To Be GRANGER. Bishops and Relief Society presidents who have served in Granger 2nd ward will be honored during a 38th anniversary party Saturday. The 7 p.m. birthday Staged reunion will be held in the Jordan North stake center, 3900 So. 4000 Persons who were or who are members at present have been invited to attend. The original ward boundaries extended West. from 3600 to 4800 West, from 2100 to 4700 South. Granger 2nd ward was formed from a division of Granger contemporary music for young people and more traditional music for their parents. Ralph Rodgers, who along with Pat Davis wrote the new show, says the musical is about a teen, a machine and the unforeseen. atThe production to porhonestly tempts tray a young mans crisis, Rodgers said. A J. Leonard Harman, John Bowden, Richard Wilson HaBrian DeHaan Winder, Bawden, Hilda Condie, Anna Whitworth, Naomi Larsen Ek-ber- Sarah Hardy, Thelma Harris, Norma Dee Ryan, Virginia Latimer, Virginia Wilson, Jackie Anderson, Bernice is way too long to put in this column, but best of luck to all of them. Saturday its goodbye madrigals as they leave for a performing and sightseeing tour in CYPRUS (From Page iety pins. newly-electe- d LOOKING BACK . . . Reflecting on early days prior to reunion of members, are Bernice Rosenberg. Vaudeville Is Scheduled Area Stake English maypole By Students have will get under way at 7:30 tonight (Thurs- The production is full of fun and color and will include an old dance. made their own Lincoln green jerkins and a other costumes, TAYLORSVILLE. Thats Entertainment is the theme of the stake Taylorsville school spokesman vaudeville night which said. day) at the stake center. The performances by each of the five wards will include dance, blackouts and novelty acts. Vaudeville night is being Monday They are, Tal Harry, president; Wendy Farnsworth, vice president; Ann Braunber-ger- historian; Debi Brey, secretary; John Dorsey, male ASK; Elaine Monson, Varsity eaders will be John mads, have you been in the choral room lately and tried to identify them from the baby picture on the bulletin board? If not, try it. that fourth Now almost over KHS is getting ready term is for the school 1981-8- 2 senate president. cheerl- Turner head cheerleader), Cindy Steele, Julie Ferguson, Anna Romero, Boyd Mike Turner, Lisa Fife, Brian Jen( De-Mill- e, sen, David Kirk Kasparian qualified for the state track meet by a jump of Congratulations and good luck, Kirk. The inaugural ball is scheduled for tomorrow night in the activity room from 8 to 6-- , Speaking of the mads. Cowsert, Vickie Bronson, Teresa Davis and Joey Gustin. Chris Mickey will be 11. Baseball and tpnms are both scheduled today at Bingham and Tuesday at Brighton, both beginning at 3 30 p.m. On Tuesday Hill-cre- The Kearns Kapers Keepers of the Week are Loren Johnson and Roger Wood. YOUR AUTO INSURANCE COVERS CHIROPRACTIC CARE . . AND SO DOES THE OTHER DRIVERS IF YOU HAVE: NUMBNESS STIFF NECK LOW BACK PAIN TINGLING Call today for an appointment for a Free Chiropractic Screening Test. 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This will be held in the Grand Ballroom at Hotel Utah. The executive council has been having meetings with this years executive council to find 2nd of Granger ward, out what is in store for Newman and Gayle them next year. They are all enthused about their jobs and are presently planning the staged this year in class elections. Wed place of roadshows, like to congratulate according to Emma them and wish them Morris, stake YW the best of luck in the coming year. president. The program was presented last night KAPERS for part of the stake (From Page 6, Col. 4) ted last week at Ihe membership. region drama meet by a Want Ad! party chairman and Valerie Steele Gold party chairman. Have fun, California. 6, Next years student body officers were morning. Frank Burton will be Green female ASK; Carolyn Asay, speaker of the house; Gerald Aitken, refreshments. ren from area elementary schools and at 7:30 p.m. for members of the community. An admission charge of 50 cents for children and 75 cents for adults will be made. The Book Wallace Bawden, tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday at BYU. The list of participants cultural hall and A performance will be given at 10:30 a.m. on April 30, for child- of BookHore" Baw-de- Gayle Rosenberg. Relief society presidents have included Muriel Losee, Irene Newman. The reunion will include socializing in the high Wednesday. I Nw Kind Peterson president, class at Kearns junior OPENING Fri., April 24th Merrill was the first bishop and succeeding bishops were Dick is present bishop Beverly Myers, Kathy Allred and the current KEARNS. The play Robin Hood will be presented by students in the advanced drama Dayley, including 1943. and Richard Hart. The Nadine April 29 musical score by Newell 25, Also Gloris Rowley, Naomi Schmidt, Carol Pace, Francis Rowley, Offer Play Dont entertainment, Forget To Remember features an original 1st ward on April Hains-wort- KJHS To as family Billed Scheduled Is rris, competition to be held our mascot. year. coupon v |