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Show will be Foster Wilson. Annies children will include Mike Buchanan as Jake, as well as Kelly Cahoon, Emily For February Show 'Annie' Practicing Her Aim Barlow TAYLORSVILLE. Daily rehearsals are being held at Taylorsville high in preparation for the schools first musical, "Annie Get Your Gun, which opens Feb. 26. "Weve completed the first act and are beginning on the se- said Russ cond, Johnson who, along with Norm Wendel, is directing the musical. The show will also be presented on Feb. 27 and March 1, with tickets costing $3 for adults, $2 for students with activity cards of $10 for a family ticket, including those in ones immediate family. musical The two-adrama will feature a cast of 80, including chorus and dancers. well-know- and McMichael. n On Saturday KHS Adam halls will bustle with personnel include Newell Standley, lights and sound; Merle Thurston, scenery construction; Joyce Rawson, painting sets; JoAnn Carter, props and Darrell High, publicity. will - (From Page4B, Col. 5) music by Disco Connection. Debbie Kent and Randy Ewing will perform the roles of Pawnee Bill and Chief Sitting Bull. The orchestra will be trained by Robert Crump and Robbin Jones is doing the choreography. Other technical KAPERS activity as the classes Qg WEST VALLEY VIEW students participate in old west day. On Thursday we get to sleep late while our parents come to school decorating contest. to meet with our teachers. However, at 2 p.m. join the fun in Monday students will appear ready to contest. poster Minimum size of of 82, 83 and 84 compete in the annual hall the make-a-Coug- ar hit the slopes, but will really be showing their spirit on ski day. poster is 6x10 feet; there is no maximum Tuesday is physical day, so wear any PE clothes, with sweats or jogging suits preferred. Wednesday will appear to be something out of Bonanza as Friday will be green and gold day and will finish the activities with a size. Thursday, Jan. 28, 1982 fans and teams. Tomorrow there will be basketball with Hillcrest at Kearns at 5:30 and 7:30. Region sophomore and JV wrestling are scheduled Saturday at Hillcrest. Some activities during the week will be a snow sculpture contest, hula hoop contest, rootbeer guzzling and others. The weeks events will conclude with a game against Taylorsville. On Tuesday in basketball, Bingham is at KHS at 5:30 and 7:30, the girls play basketball at Bingham at 3 and 5 oclock, and on Wednesday, the girls play basketball, with Taylorsville at KHS at 3 p.m. Good luck, all teams and everyone have a great week. Show your spirit and get in on all the fun. This week sports will include girls basketball today (Thursday) at Hillcrest at 5:30 and 7:30; wrestling today at 5 and 7 p.m. at Taylorsville; swimwill compete in the ming, Hillcrest at A assembly. special Students class cheer and school song contest. Kearns, at 3 p.m. busy day for sports 4145 WEST 5415 Sounf ct -- OP&4 gAMlolOnvl Cast as Annie is Cyndi with Troy Murphy, Davis as Frank Butler and Clifton Poore as Charlie Davenport. Holly Healy will play Dolly and James Fife is cast as Buffalo Bill Cody. Steve Wright Going over costume possibilities (or Taylorsville high musical Annie Get Your Gun are Adam Kent, Rodney Salazar, Randy Ewing. GETTING READY . . . tion at Granger high ByVFW included seniors Winners Of State Contest Are Told MAGNA. Winners of the 35th annual state Voice of Democracy contest were an- last nounced here week during a banquet held in the Mine Mill Union Hall. The event was hosted by post 7398 and its auxiliary. Neldon is commander and Vairanica Bezzant is president of the auxiliary. Robert Galleof gos, commander District, Two and a member of the Magna post, was dinner chairman. John Oldroyd, state Voice of Democracy chairman, assisted by Pat Alleman,' state Magna-Gar-fiel- d Bez-za- auxiliary nt place. Other winners included Jerry of Junction, fourth; Kaylene Wilson, Duchesne, fifth; Jennifer Rowley, Lay-tosixth. Dignitaries present included Bruce Anderson, state commander and Connie McKeller, state president. West-woo- d Seminary Meet On Kennedy JHS Kennedy junior high seminary will hold an t tional Coie chairman, Gina president;devotional McBride, vice president; Bonnie Neilsen, secretary; Linda Beebe, activities chairman; Leisa Mayhew, historian; Jason Tel. mis- Smith, sionary representative. Tongan Service Set Two Days i OFF KEARNS. Tongan language services will be conducted tomorrow (Friday) at 7 and Sunday at 2 p.m. The services will be 7995 were W'awrinofsky slated to play lead roles in Cyprus highs You production of Cant Take It With You, that w'as being directed by Charles Brown . BIRTHS 4435 74 W. 5785 South Darrell Cales, 3724 Yorkshire Dennis Stones, 3362 Hector Dr. Curtis Thompson, 3474 So 300 East Brent Canham, 4763 W. 4175 South Charles 793 Henderson, Vine St. Kenneth Roner, 3060 Alpine Meadow Dr. Michael Van Leeuwen, 6099 Country Hills Dr. Bart Meadows, 169 E. 4800 South Bart 8154 Niebauer, Breeze Dr. David Ogden, So. 2815 3145 West Richard Jenkins, Silverado John Coones, 2993 South Tino Martinez, 2950 West 3673 W. W. 2960 3548 Eutimio Quintana, So. 3276 So 4 180 West Mark Workman, 65 W. Guest Ave. Stephen H. Williams, 3980 So. 3200 West Jack Ayre, 4391 Carol Lane Jeffrey J. Jensen, 1515 Millcreek Way William A. Phillips, 3365 W. 3650 South Steven Wolfe, 4239 W. 3200 South Mathew Hilton, Carl 6436 Dr. Dennis Hendricks, 1733 W. Browning Kay Barton, 921 Walden Hills Dr. Richard 3607 So. Jedrziewski, Buckaroo Road Boy Robert Cooper, 4234 Mix 8363 Darrell Thomas, Treebeard Road Brian Foster, 588 Vine St. Kevin McAffee, 6801 Greendale Road Ronald Daw, 488 Edin drew Cir. Paul Rothe, 5697 So. 2665 5621 West Johnny Norton, 4409 Dean Cir Paul Kelso, 3860 So. 6660 West Raymond D. Adams, Tamarack Road 1242 Jack Rohde, 3279 W 5820 South Terry Fuller, CORN Franklin Road (From Page 9B, Col. 6) Michael Lockwood, Allen, '' WESTERN FAMILY " SPECJALS Alice 3943 Colton, Jeffrey Jester Dr. Bill Anders, 5516 Northwest Ave. 4457 Lyle Rasmussen, Walker Way Martin VanRoosendaal, 604 Spacerama 1520 Robert Wasden, Elsie Dr. Gregory Martin, 5768 Blake Dr. Kenneth Bowman, 5672 Highland Dr. Thayne Gooch, 5690 Bran So. dywine Burt Lippold, 6009 Jose Dr. Brad Watts, Don 3769 W. Grondolf Dr. Sharp, 4739 Charles Luna, 2577 Ronald 3471 Stephen Palmer Dr. Russell J. Baum, 4583 So. Argonant Dr. Robert Mitchell, 3920 Tuscaloosa Way Melville Dr. Lloyd, Westlake Road Brent Christenson, 6111 Borax Ave. Dale Hitesman, 3338 W. 3500 South Wilford G. Enniss, 5802 Chantilly Cir. Gerald Smith, 5350 So 5420 West 45 Rose Peterson, 7678 Bryant Green, Cir. Verdean W 3210 South Brent L. Twitchell, 3451 W. 4400 South Randy Eddington, Symphony Cir. 4074 Hong, 3454 Mark Moukdahan, 289 E. Yuong Kingsfield Dr. 4800 South Johnny Norton, 4409 Dean Pizza Cir. Delwin Price, 1495 W. 2250 South Paul Kelso, 3840 So. 6665 West held at Valley 3818 of Assembly God, W. 4700 South. Rev. Tom Vi will deliver the in Kirby, Eureka & X Bison. Genuine X parts, bags, belts, brush rolls. fA.T. ENTERPRISES X 4011 W. 5415 S., Keorni eighth meeting at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday. Council members planning the event are Mike Staker, president;, Kristen Simpson, academic vice fcWe repair all makes of vacuums. 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