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Show 0 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, June 11, 1981 THE WEATHER Opens Friday SUMMARY Convention Calls Beta Sigma Phi costume. SALT LAKE. The state convention of Beta Sigma Phi will be held tomorrow (Friday) through Sunday at Little America in Salt Lake. The Ogden Beta Sigma Phi members are hosting the affair. This year marks the golden anniversary of the organization. Fifty years ago, Walter W. Ross formed a group of seven members in Abilene, Kan. One member was his wife. Mr. Ross Will be a featured speaker at the Friday evening social. From a beginning, the organization has CHARACTERS . . . Amy Kipp and Calvin Archibald are performing in grown to 250,000 active "On A Clear Day You Can See Forever," current production at Lagoon members in more than Opera House. 10,000 chapters. In the Salt Lake area, there are 22 chapters with shows and folk transformed into plays about 366 members. puppet Theater Magic, be at several libraries Thirty members curdancing at will Lake Salt this week by County rently reside ' in the Scheduled presented Recreations Roving Murray area. County Library branAt Libraries The new theme for ches this month. Players. The Players is Circle the shows will be will visit Calvin S. Magic SALT LAKE. offered with Yellow World 810 E. Lake Smith Salt by Library Several childrens Recreations 3300 South, on Monday Roses. The yellow rose County including at Whitmore at 2 p.m. ; West Jordan is the official flower of magic shows, theater, magician 2197 E. 7000 Beta Sigma Phi. Library, Library, 7909 So. The agenda for Frion South, on Monday at 2 Road, p.m. and at Holladay Wednesday at 11 a.m.; day night lists a Library, 2150 E. 4800 South Jordan Library, receiving line beginSouth, on June 18 at 10300 South Beckstead ning at 7. Dinner will 10:30 a.m. Lane, on Wednesday be served at 7:30. Favorite childrens at 2 p.m.; Ruth Vine Those attending are being asked to attend wil be (See Page 10, Col. 9) seven-memb- er 1981-8- 2 pro-gram- s, LEAD . . . Nelden Moxfield ploys leod role See Forever" at Lagoon Opera House. In "On A Clear Day You Can Red-woo- Green Sheet Review Maxfield Shines On Stage by Michele Bart-mes- s a high show. A FARMINGTON. Where have you been Neldon Maxfield? d stories point in the combination of poorly designed and less choreography than appealing per- formances robbed Maxfield, once next touted as the Robert Peterson, has too long been absent from the states major stages. Hes serving notice that there is a several other scenes of their potential but that strength, should not discourage the Opera Houses in continuing the of extalented panded versions of the young, yet mature, plays. However, the plan to performer available through his efforts at have one piano in the Lagoon Opera House orchestra pit and this month in On A another on the side Clear Day You Can balcony might be See Forever. reconsidered. The two Maxfield for years never quite got played the lead in together Friday night. Promised Valley and Opening night was be Thursday. as The show suffered remembered Lancelot in ' PMTs from some technical Camelot. Lets hope problems which will this effort at Lagoon likely be ironed out as signals that hes retur- the run continues. ning to the stage on a Laurie Pettys set more frequent basis. design was functional Although there were and the roof scene two other very strong showed some real imperformances, agination. On A Clear Day will literally saves this show. No matter continue through June that it has some in- 27, with tickets strumental music pro- generally available for blems and that much each performance. of the supporting cast Reservations may lacks strength. be made by calling His portrayal of Dr. Mark Bruckner, plus the new Lagoon format of presenting an County Aging expanded version of the selected plays, Services Sets makes the trip to Far- Boundaries mington worth the mile drive. SALT LAKE. BeginAdd to that the work ning this week county of Amy Kipp and aging services here Calvin Archibald and will youll really enjoy geographical bouyourself. ndaries for the Maxfields greatest transportation the strength in this role is agency provides to his voice, both speaktake senior citizens to He the various senior ing and singing. commands attention. citizen centers His best moment is throughout the county. Come Back to Me, Rapidly increasing where his insistence demands for transporwould be hard for tation to the centers as anyone to resist. well as for transportaMiss Kipp delivers a tion to medical strong performance as Daisy Gamble, a necessitate the need modern New Yorker for the boundaries, and as Melinda, who agency officials said. she may have been in The boundaries, which 16th Century England. will be effective MonThe personalities dif- day, are set in order to fer, with neither hav- reduce mileage and ing more strength than driver time per trip so the other, but with the that transportation present generating resources can be used more appeal than the to respond to the inpast, as (Allen) Lerner creasing requests for and (Burton) Lane transportation within must have intended. these two service She sings well, categories. handles the transition Agency officials anand delivers emotion ticipate that about 20 with great strength. individuals who are In his dual role as currently provided Edward Moncrief and transportation to a Warren Smith, Ar- center will have to chibald is sensational make a choice whether and a definite au- to begin attending the dience favorite. Only senior citizen center a glance at the pro- within those boungram allows one to daries in which they know that the same reside or find an alter-nat- e means of person is playing both roles. transportation to the Other than Bonnie center which they Rays effort as Muriel have been attending. and Lon Johnsens as Throughout the sumshow mer, they added, agDr. Fuller strength among the ing services staff supporters, though in members will work their English attire with each one of these some enjoy excellent individuals to assist therri in making this moments. Solicitors Song was decision. strong-voice- decision-maker- s d, will also Max-fiel- d 363-445- 1. 20-so- institute Each affiliate bank of First Security Corporation is a member of FDIC. 11 190 in Saturday morning at a brunch will be served, followed by a 10 forum from 11:30 to 1. There will be free time until the evening and the social hour, from 6 to 7. A banquet will be served at 7. Sunday morning at 9, a devotional service will be held. A lunch will begin at 11 a.m. and the business meeting and closing ritual will follow. The new council officers are Nikki Bell, president; Melba Duf-fifirst vice president; Lila Saracino, second vice president; Nancy Hand, recording secretary; Afton n, Fischer, corresp- onding secretary; and Karen Gillard, 13.55 Yor Molur 10.51 FORECAST: Scartra-it(ow- r mainly northern part oTha tat Friday, dcramg, becoming portly cloudy Saturday and Sunday. Hlgh t Friday 70i, low's SO's, and on Saturday and Sunday SO's to 90's. Low's in th SO's. The Salt Lake Council of Beta Sigma Phi is responsible for placing the replica of the Liberty Bell in the Memory Grove park. They also help with Girls Village, funds for cancer research and cystic fibrosis re- search. Many chapters hold individual service have projects that Amerhelped with the ican Fork Training School. Opportunity for person out of high school to work in pressroom. Full time employment. Phone Mr. Prince 262-668- 2 Thursday & Friday |