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Show 3 WEST VALLEY VIEW . Thursday, May 19, 1983 Green Sheet Review 'South Pacific' Is Tender, Subtle by Michele Bartmess On West Side That Navy nurse and the French planter are at it again. As Is their style, they are charming Utah audiences again and again at Pioneer Memorial Theatre, armed with that wonderful Rodgers and Hammerstein script and plopped in the middle of another of Ron Crosbys stupendous sets. Its a new Nellie Forbush in the person of Zelie Daniels who is playing opposite the venerable Robert Peterson. Together they are making their own special magic. So much that the show has been extended beyond its originally planned May 28 closing to include performances June Peterson is perfect in his role, blending his sensitivity and rich - Youth Leagues In Action (From Page 2A, Col. 4) double. Russell Strang tripled in a losing cause. The Cubs won the other contest Matt Wood was the winning pitcher, receiving hitting support from Jerry Smith and Sam Jensen, each of whom had doubles, and John Oseguera, who was The Indians also ran up two lopsided victories over the Yankees. Marc Mars-Inhad two doubles and Brian Zielinski, Greg Carrell and Troy Carsey had one apiece to back the pitching of Jason Quintana in a romp. Zielinski and Marsing then led the Indians to a decision. Todd Murphy had a double for the Yankees. In minor A play, the Astros pummeled r the Dodgers on a by Randy Jones. Brett Veazie, Rusty Peterson, Clynt McCauley and Jones led the hitting attack. The Ranger thumped the Car. dinals Wayne Healy and Sheldon Foster paced the offensive charge behind Travis Waldo; Danny Quayle had a double for the Cards. In minor B play, Tony Peterson and win Tony Jensen led the Royals to a over the Braves, who were paced by Sammy Maio. Jacob Morris, Adam Shields and Jeff Bulkley were the big guns in an A's victory over the Giants, who were led by Matt Kelsch. The Braves pounded the A's behind Chris Cooksey, Tyler Wood and Shaun Bower. Top hitters for the A's were Jeff Sceili and Quinn Wheeler. The Giants outscored the Royals Pacing the winners were Brian Sadler, Travis Johnson, Jeff Kimball and Jarred Hansen. Shawn Roach and Peterson were the top Royals. 11-- 26-- 14-- 3x4. The Tigers and Braves split their contests. The Braves avoided a sweep when in eight innings. they beat the Tigers Sam Vigil outdueled Troy Michaelis for the win. T racy Gallo had a double for the Kearns International 11-- shutouts Two 18-- highlighted major division play last week in the Kearns International Little League. r Jeff Leatherwood hurled a homer to lead the and slugged a Pirates to an victory over the Twins. That shutout came one day before Steven Woolley and Troy Taylor teamed on a r in a Cub decision over the two-ru- a double to Justin Weidauer legged-ou- t back Leatherwood's pitching effort, while Woolley and Cody Littlewood had triples in the Cub win. . The Pirates also beat the Twins Leatherwood clubbed another circuit clout to back the pitching of Brett Seager. Bryan Veazie and T ravis Roberts had doubles for the losers. Woolley had another big day in a Cub victory over the Red Sox. He slugged a grand slam, a double and two singles in the romp. Jason Robinson earned the mound win; Joe Terry also had a hit. 24-- 2 Taylorsville-Bennio- n TAYLORSVILLE. The Pirates and Yankees shared the lead in the major division of the Taylorsville-Bennio- n Little League following Saturdays games. The Pirates pounded he Astros as The major Red Sox won two games during the week, while their minor counter- captured three victories. The peewee 'Sox broke the string, however, losing both of their contests. Shane Gray and Scott Jordan teamed Red Sox decision for a shutout in a over the Orioles. The 'Sox also edged the Dodgers The Yankees kept pact, beating the behind the pitching of Shane Dodgers Joe Trujillo Madrigal and the Orioles and Chris Todd shared mound honors in that victory. The Dodgers averted a three-losweek with a decision over therOrioles. Jared Fernandez was 3x4 for the winners.-In minor play. Red Sox victories came , at the expense of the Brewers . ) Brett and Royals Dodgers Justin Ashley and Shane Robinson, Poulsen teamed for the first win, while Don Pando were the big guns Ashley and against the Dodgers. Pando later threw a against the Royals. led The Orioles edged the Angels by Matt Tinnin and Jason Jenson. The Angels bounced back to defeat the behind the play of Tony HarBrewers dy, Ricky Wiseman and Shelly Munsell. Cory Butler hurled the Dodgers to a win over the Royals. In peewee play, the Yankees pounded the Red Sox behind Rachel Warneke and Bart Crosley. Russell Garcia and D. win over J. Weston led the Astros to an the Dodgers, who came back to thump the parts 14-- two-bas- e s wm! (12-0)- (11-2- Your patronage is areatly appreciated at Ken Garffs. We are temporarily out of new Hondas but watch our ads for new arrivals. (18-2)- r 1 Ken Garff Oldsmobile 7 18-- Honda Red Sox . The Orioles won twice. Josh Neilson led 1 es 11-- 4 Shane Johansen slugged his fourth homer of the season. Randy Steadman, meanwhile, led the Indians past the Angels with hitting. l long-bal- Home runs also were credited to Jason Leese of the Indians, Yankees Nic Deluca, Brent Smith and Gary Trutzel, Expo Billy Van Ry and Todd Boren of the 5-- Harper sent the Bronco division game extra innings when he laid down a suicide squeeze bunt, allowing a teammate to score the winning run from third. Then, in the ninth, Harper's base hit drove in Jesse Rollo with the winning run. That was one of two victories for the Dodgers. Harper also hurled the club to a win over the Astros. The Expos, meanwhile, bounced back with pitcher Brad Orr to defeat the Phillies The Cubs remained in first place with an unbeaten record, edging the White Sox Ricky Morgan earned the mound win and Dak Harvey was 3x3 at the plate. Troy Blume also hurled the Phillies to a decision over the Astros. In Mustang play, the Cubs continued to lead the division following a 23 3 thumping of the Braves. Greg Butcher was 3x4 to lead the attack behind pitcher Billy Miller. Earlier, the Cubs whipped the Phillies , with Miller and Clint Nielson leading the attack and Danny Kubinski hurling the shutout. The Reds also won twice. Chris White was the winning pitcher in an triumph over the Giants and a victory over the Braves. The Dodgers defeated the Giants Maestas earned Bongie the mound win. The Cubs also led the Pinto Division and wins over the following Dodgers and Mets, respectively. In other games, the Braves edged the Cardinals the Phillies squeezed past the the Pirates downed the Dodgers Astros the Phillies thumped the Mets the Braves outscored the Pirates and the Cardinals doubled the Astros Into 14-- 12-- 33-0- 18-- 12-- 14-- 39-2- 23-1- 24-- 26-2- Granger So. National GRANGER. Reminiscent of the major league rivalry, the Giants to take the edged the Dodgers lead in the major American division of the Granger South National League. 5-- 4 FOR ALL YOUR TRUCK I CAR NEEDS!! 3495 Wtst 3500 South STARTERS STARTING AT 968-291- PENNZOIL 10-4- 0 OHOIC $245 Brandt Latimer backed his own pitching effort with three hits In the Giant win. Chris Gordon drove in the critical Giant runs. Also providing hitting support were Travis Downle, Corey Gallegos, Keith Mayer, Robby Wendel and Tony Pearson. In minor play, the Pirates lost two of decithree games. They dropped a sion to the Giants in extra innings and a decision to the Angels. 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Said meeting shall be held on the 25th day of May 1983 at the Kearns Tennis Courts Clubhouse located at 5624 South 4800 West at the time of 7:00p.m. All interested parties are welcome to attend. Further information concerning the budget can be obtained by contacting Mr. David Howick at the 9 above address or by calling business hours. during 966-422- DATE OF PUBLICATION: May door lighting, S31-1- Offer good at these two locations only FRESH TURKEY DINNER landscaping, maintenance and remodeling. Managing the Ice Cream Parlour is Kory Newbold, who heads a staff of five. The store is owned by Colonial Funding Corp., with Arthur E. Lussier as president, Donald B. Prell as vice president and Mrs. Taylor as secretary-treasure- r. BALL- (From Page 2A, Col. 1) Plaga and his camp staff will provide instruction in grid fundamentals July The camp runs each day from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 11-1- 5. 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I 19, 1983 35TH SO. 3200 WEST WEST VALLEY 70TH SO. 2300 EAST - COTTONWOOD YEARS V PUBLIC NOTICE . . . your right to know In so doing, however, director John Fearnley may have sacrificed some of the energy that makes South Pacific come to life. The chorus of 24 (a dozen of each gender) is simply unable to sustain the level that make Nothin Like a Dame and Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My mound duty, Hatch had more able pitching than most squads. But at the start of the season, the Cougars were a longshot to even make the playoffs. They did, survived that and gained some tourney experience that could be helpful later this summer when the Kearns Legion squad hosts the state tournament. And next year when five starters return to high school action. EXCHANGE outstanding. well-define- 10-- DRAKE SHOES direc- tion is superb and his musicians of the highest quality. Never will a sour note or late cue be detected. Crosbys sets are, as usual, well-know- TAYLORSVILLE. The 31 merchants of Carriage Square here are welcoming a new business to their retail shopping center. Making final preparations for its grand opening tomorrow (Friday) is the Carriage Square Ice Cream Parlour. Plans call for appearances by clowns Sunshine and Sammie from 3 to 7:30 p.m. today and 11:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Saturday, with free balloons being distributed to children. Drawings will be conducted every hour both days for theater tickets, while additional drawings will offer film rentals, jewelry and chocolates. A ribbon-cuttin- g ceremony is set for 5 p.m. tomorrow, according to Jean Taylor, serving as interim president of the Carriage Square Merchants Assn. She said the merchants plan to elect a full slate of officers who will guide policy in making improvements such as new out- 10-- MARI 1KIND OWN CONTAINER feralga Slightly Mere There is little choreography. James Prigmores musical Slates Opening KEARNS. Frank Harper drove in the tying and winning runs to lead the Dodgers to a 4 victory over the Expos in Kearns National Pony Baseball play last week. DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS Hair unforgettable stage moments. Carriage Square Ice Cream Parlour Phillies. In minor play, the Giants and Royals share the lead. The Giants beat the Braves with Gregg Severson earning the mound win. The Pirates kept pace, pounding the Yankees . Kearns National KEARNS. It was a good week for the major and minor Red Sox In the Western Hills WBBA. two-ru- 521-611- the attack in a triumph over the Braves, while Jason Szewozyk and Noland Skiby were the big guns in a win over the Astros. The Braves beat the Yankees for their first win. J. J. Albo and Frank Young were the top hitters. Western Hills Red Sox. State at 5th So. memorable performance. Utah audiences never seem to get enough of him. Thank goodness. Miss Daniels would steal the show were it not for Petersons obvious charm. She is a sheer delight from start to finish. She brings a fine musical voice, plus the ability to project the emotion of those bygone days. Never does she step out of her character. Audiences are getting a kick out of H. E. D. Redford as he his blockbuster effort as Luther Billis. His sandpaper-lik- e voice and sense of timing make him a perfect foil to Max Robinsons smooth, quite different and very believable Capt. Brackett. As Bloody Mary, Marsha Miller, who has done romantic leads at 20-- losers. Michaelis earned the mound win and a double in the Tigers' win legged-ou- t earlier in the week. Kim Pehrson paced the Tiger attack with a triple. KEARNS. singing voice into another PMT, takes on the considerable challenge of a character role. The makeup crew transforms her into a thoroughly enjoyable Mary. Her voice lacks the power of some who have played the role, but is of excellent quality and she has a perfect sense of timing. Russell Cuff his Kearns high role of Lt. Joseph Cable in fine fashion. Hes every inch the handsome Marine officer of Princeton lineage. He sings well, shows good emotion and steals many a heart enroute to his ultimate sad fate. Jack F. Sharrar is solid as Commander Harbison, getting a great laugh when he glimpses Brackett and his grass skirt. The PMT Company includes, in n addition to Cuff, three other faces from Green Sheet area high schools in the persons of Cottonwood's Timothy M. Piggee and Michelle Horman (who is also Miss Daniels understudy) and Kirsten Brady of Olympus. The show is replete with every tender emotion that those days brought forth. No subtle nuance is overlooked. Every character is One Way Security AFTER HOURS CALL 969-091- 8 Screw Used1 B |