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Show ,rrm K- 8B Ramblin' On . . . Leaving Houseman for now, But I do know hes from Kraft. And I suppose thats the bottom line and the reason why hes still doing commercials after all these years. This guy is unique because he depends solely on his voice to sell his product. Hes certainly not a Tommy Buffington who arrives on the scene with a big splash but fades away as the audience tires of his escapades. Nor even a Ricardo although he has earned a measure of fame strictly by the way he says Chrysler Cor- Houseman. How would it be to have a voice so full of so character, rich and filling, that peo- ple would go out of their way to listen to you speak. Houseman has such a distinctive voices which fit perfectly with their subject Hes just there, an invisible voice which year after year tone that even a blind man could appreciate his performance as Aaron Jastrow in Winds of War. To see him act is a bonus. But the true quality of his work is enunciated every time he opens his mouth to speak. There are few people whose voices are so distinctive, purely as voices, that they are instantly recognizable. Generally theyre not stars in the traditional sense because helps sell billions of dollars worth of cheese. On another front, I dont often watch cartoons. But on those rare occasions, its a pleasure to listen to Edward Everett Horton. about cheese and other company products in such a soothing style that I dont really recall what he said, just the way he said it. To Be Sermon Topic GRANGER. The Gates of New Life will be the title of a sermon to be delivered by Rev. Milton Ensley during the 11 a.m. worship service Sunday at Westvale Presbyterian church. The theme for the childrens time will be The Voice of God. Assisting with the service will be Adeline Fowler, elder and John Fowler, deacon. At 7 p.m. Sunday, Brenda Cole will be in charge of a chapel service at Golden Living Center in Taylors- ville. The Boy Scout troop meets at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays at the church. Further information may be obtained by calling the church. WHY Seventy babies were welcomed by families residing in the Green Sheets west valley communities during the week, according to hospital reports available Monday morning. of the infants were Thirty-si- x boys; 34 were girls. Sixteen arrived at St. Marks hospital; 11 at Cottonwood. The remainder were born at other hospitals in the Salt Lake area. Reports from Valley West were incomplete. Babies were born to the following area families: Try Making Identificaation ... If you are the owner or occupant of this week's CLAIM CASH Mystery Home, come to the Green Sheet office, 155 E. 4905 South, not later than noon on Tuesday to make proper identification. Proof of ownership, previously worth $5, is now worth $10 if you have paid your carrier and can produce a current receipt. . This week's Mystery Home is between 2700 East and 9200 West, between 2700 South and 7200 South. Lost weeks winners were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Petersen, 319 E. Fenton (3760 South) in Granite Park. HOSPITAl FAMILES Boy. John E. Holzworth, 3732 So. 3375 West William T. Malaska, 6493 Cyclamen Way Brent P. Savage, 6545 So. Clemantis Dr. 7014 W. Corkhill James H. Corkhill, ST. Girl. 4330 So. Redwood Road me. me the BOOKLET. FREE a Boy. PRE- Please have a planning advisor call on Name Address Jill Rich, 4605Trinity Ray Carston, 7051 W. Cimmarron Dr. Stephen Brown, 3536 Sunrise Road Dennis Madsen, 2652 Woodhill Dr. Floyd Rushton, 5351 Woodman Robert Bales, 5697 W. 3980 South Greg Lacey, 4545 Driftwood Dr. Barton Hoenes, 3995 So. Hawkeye Dr. Phone - The Family Health and Home Center 4067 jnmvaxwL) WEST 5415so. W. Johnson, Atmore 3904 Paul Olsen, 2925 Tess Ave. Thomas J. Blrkeland, Dr. The annual sweetheart ball for adults in Kearns East stake will be held at 7 oclock Saturday evening in the stake center. The event will feature a chicken cordon bleu dinner, followed by dancing. Tickets, available from ward activity chairmen and cultural arts specialists, are $5 a couple. KEARNS. 5595 Copper City Brent Freeze, 774 Superior Peak Dr. Craig Stapley, 4021 W. 5985 South A. Craig Meyer, 3056 W. 3040 South Roger Burnett, 6054 Woodsbough Way Mark Benzon, 3147 So. Tolin St. Kelly Munsee, 4004 So. 6400 West Larry Thomas, 4926 So, 3600 West Ranleigh Johnson, 4585 W. 5295 South Rigner Bjorge, 3516 W. 4650 South That voice belongs to the man who does films for the NFL. highlight Ive heard his name, but forgotten it. No matter. I doubt that Ive ever seen his face. No The Voice matter. Only counts. Ill never forget that voice. Its stirring. It evokes understanding, not hype. He could take the most worrout thless football game, a and keep people in front of the screen just by the way he describes the tension, the frustration and exhilaration, the mood encompassing participants and fans alike. And thats in a rotten game. No one can capture the feeling of an intense football game better than that man. 56-- 0 doesnt detract from a game which has enough of its own intensity and fervor by into the forefront, overtaking the ac- thrusting himself tion. Hes the calm, collected observer, speaking to the subconscious, allowing Rc' tlwTKD Piivcs GRANGER. A health fair will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Stansbury elementary. will be given Demonstrations throughout the evening on various types of health care, including first aid, dental care, personal hygiene, poison control, nutrition and harmful pollutants. Each grade level will give a presentation using mimes and skits to portray the different aspects of the fair. Vallene Illsley, of the West Valley Police Department, will present a puppet show about harmful pollut To be able to do that like he can, and like Houseman and Horton and the man from Kraft do in their respective fields, is not something anyone can develop. Its obviously a given talent, honed by hard work and careful attention to subtle details. But those are generally the ingredients that separate the big boys from the also rans. That shows class. ants. A physical fitness course will be presented by the sixth graders, with everyone present, including parents, being invited to participate. Those interested may have their blood pressure checked and their hearing tested free of charge. Students who turn in good health passes will receive a free treat from the nutrition booth. Chris Christophersen, PTA health commissioner and Bonnie Thomas, vice president, are in charge of the event. 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Charles Dr. REASON send sometimes forgotten, chord that lured me into becoming absorbed in that cartoons Now deceased, Horton provided the narration for stories Girl. Please struck a respondent, if - COTTONWOOD For more Information on prearranging funeral, clip this coupon. masterfully g 70 Infants Sunday At Westvale MCDOUGAL Story-tellin- done. I appreciate it now because that voice was one of those things I understood and took for granted as a child. Id expect a fairy tale to be narrated the way Horton did it on Rocky and Bullwinkel. As years passed, the attraction of most cartoons faded. But Hortons narrations always doba. In the world of commercials, for instance, there is the man from Kraft. For as long as I can remember, hes been talking West Births Gates Of New Life But with a minor change of inflection, hed inject humor as well, conveying to the audience his nwn impression about how scatter-braine- d and ridiculous the squirrel and moose were in the pursuit of their objectives. Mon-talba- n, matter. V. believability. f) there are several other melodious on the Rocky and Bullwinkel show. Simply put, he told fairy tales the way theyre supposed to be told. His voice gave the stories just enough authenticity to keep them within the realm of - background touch to a performance or production which makes the difference between mediocrity and class. Houseman doesnt fit neatly into this category because his face is well known. Hes been in plenty of movies, television shows and, now, commercials. But its his voice, not his face, that sets him apart from other actors. Its his voice, above all else, which gives his performances class. That aspect would be John Thursday, Feb. by Mike Gorrell their faces are rarely seen. But they add that intangible If I were blind, I could still enjoy at least one aspect of The Winds of War. WEST VALLEY VIEW ( ilAS.S t IM NT UI.OIIZ(T 278-280- 6 CHARGE IT Amer. Exp., Holiday, Husky, M.C., VISA HO ADD ON FEES FOR CREDIT CARDSI - |