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Show Production Runs Through Saturday Thursday, April IARMSTVAUEYVew - Ladies Guild Plans Easter Egg Activity The Music Man Being Staged By Granger Stake GRANGER. Meredith Willsons The Music Man will be presented at 7 oclock tonight (Thursday) and Friday and at 2 and 7 p.m. Saturday In the Granger stake center, 2850 W. 3835 South. Members of the stake presidency, Robert Barber, Jerold Wagstaff and Robert Boyer, are sponsoring the event under the direction of Leland DeLange, high council representative over activities. The production Is under the artistic direction of W. Craig Jensen, who is also playing the lead role of Harold Hill. Assisting the director are Dee Hall, Don Cosney, Ron Min-so- n and Joan Christiansen. Other leads include Fern Hanson as Marian Paroo, Ronald Minson, Mayor Shinn; Charie Denny, Eulalie Mackeknie Shinn; Lisa Hill, Mrs. Paroo; Larry Todd, Marcellus Washburn; Glenn E. Nielson, Charlie Cowell. Members of the school board quartet are Tracy Mackay, Dick Wilson, Rich Sharette and Arnold Pope. Callie Finlayson will play Amaryllis and Dave Lambert will be Tommy. Michael Bushman and Cameron Fuller are double cast as Winthrop. Sisters Jennifer and Virginia Christensen will play the mayors daughters, Zeneeta and Grade. Other are Lynette Moore, Alma; Lorraine McConkie, Maude; Julie Ashby, Ethel Toffelmier; Shirley Lambert, Mrs. Squires; Dee Hall, Constable Locke; William Jensen, the conductor. Also, Don Cosney, Arnold Pope, Dee Hall, Rick Sharrette the traveling salesmen; Janice Morgan, Rachel Merrell and Mary Holt, Pickalittle ladies. Choreography is under the direction of Monica Hansen and Dority Given. Vernon Ursenbach is handling lighting; Max Bangerter, sound; Harold Hanson, Jeff Bean and Glenn E. Nielson, set and scenery. The chorus and orchestra are under the direction of Robin Hall, with JoAnne DeLange as accompanist. Production manager Judy Schugk is also handling costumes. ever-popul- "The Music Man.' The play will run stake musical Granger stake members Fern Hanson and Craig Jensen rehearse lines from MUSIC MAN . . . through Saturday. FOE Auxiliary Assists Library HOLIDAY TIRE CENTERS HOliDAVj SCO KEARNS. Members of the Eagles Auxiliary Unit 67 has donated $200 to Kearns Library for purchase of large-pri- Freeda SUPER SERVICE SPECIALS books. Wilson Orchestra members Also, Lora Bawden, Emily Bawden, Dirk Bawden, Jill Bawden, Donna Bawden, Nat Hart, Ketra Hansen, Susan DeWaal, Paula Powell, Apryl Merrell, Varden Fuller, Jennifer Minson, Tiffany Smith, Chelsea Smith, Heather Fuller, Nikki Glauser. 76 Well known songs include SoMy Trombones, Goodnight Lida Rose, and The meone, Wells Fargo Wagon. Tickets are available through ward bishoprics or at the door with a suggsted donation of $1 for adults, 50 cents for children or $4 per family. Tomorrow (Friday) is being advertised as an adult dating night. SANDY 8610 S. 7th E. WE ACCEPT CQjeC7 MONTHLY DRAWING 4140 W. 5415 S., Kearns Located on the East-WeMain Street in Kearns 966-052- 6 . For Bleach, Reg. 4500 $0O 088 PERM I Style Mm Reg., Color, Damage Hair Reg. 35 Helene Curtis $999 GIMME CURL t Stylo Includes Cut Roux Quantity Limited 00 ULTRA PERM Includes Cut 1 Style Reg. 45 LADIES FASHION $1 Stylo Reg. 1 4 I MEN'S AND CHILDREN Hoir Cut UNDER 10 HAIR DESIGNER Lucy t YRS- - lewis 969-019- 3 3884 SO. 3600 8A M.0IORM. Merhousestbaic NE T-BO- STEAK Buttle Bolt yiURKEY 'HliWL CHEESE IfJjuJinm. lb DIG CLOTHING BARGAINS I H- - hbsmuiAl 3VMB0 RoU- - AT THE SALVATION ARMY THRIFT STORE LOCATED IN THE PAY AND SAVE SHOPPING CENTER At 4099 West 5400 South ALL WHITE TAG CLOTHING ITEMS ALL YELLOW TAG CLOTHING ITEMS A BAC Vi OFF A LARGE SELECTION OF SPRING CLOTHES Have Used Furniture, Household Goods, Knick Knacks, and Many Other Items. Prices Also Good At Our Downtown Store 427 West 200 South. We Also THE SALVATION ARMY Hours: 10AM to 6PM Mon. to Sat. THRIFT STORE 4099 W. 5400 SO. KEARNS PAY AND SAVE SHOPPING CENTER VJbJlqji, 14 03. . FURNITURE POLISH fe-o'- s CavUH SUGAR EW cerbu.93 dK 25 6 3. ROSS PROREIU Ofyu&raflS T0W9- - PizzA. ll - 99 WEST HhKaKbP KEARNS'-OP- EN I 418-8- and Esperana 4M5 W. 5415 & 1 CUTS Prices Good Till APRIL IS THE MONTH FOR S3 FOR GROOMING FREE DOG QUANTUM MAGNA. Milder weather has brought about an increase in foot traffic and, along with it, the temptation of taking things left out in plain view, according to Cpl. Ron Wall, of the County Sheriffs Dept. Vehicle burglary here has jumped 100 percent since January, Wall noted. He pointed out that it would help if people would put out of view things of value and lock their vehicles when they are parked, even at home. During the past two weeks there have been 25 thefts, four reports of vandalism, six alarm calls, two each of drunk driving and curfew violations, seven disturbing of the peace, six civil problems, four runaway juveniles and 12 traffic accidents. AMERICAN EXPRESS HOLIDAY. HUSKY. MASTER & VISA CARDS NO ADDON FEES FOR CREDIT CARD USE' & Grooming Dog Includes Cut include Giles presented the gift to librarian Ron Gabriel as part of the primary function of the organization, which is to provide aid to the community to make it a better place in which to live, a spokesman explained. 566-363- 1 278-280- 6 973-701- 5 Buttons Bows Helene Curtis Good Weather Brings Bad News In Magna Weekly Crime Report HOLLADAY m CLASSIC HAIR DESIGN EASTER SPECIAL The Eagles women have also made efforts to provide grants in aid to numerous colleges, universities and hospitals and to raise funds necessary to eliminate diseases in all age groups, the spokesman said. 4031 S. Highland Dr. Ladies Guild at Lourdes church here have decorated chocolate bars and eggs to be used for Easter baskets, as well as creating a variety of floral displays for Mothers Day gifts. an A spokesman for the group said Easter egg hunt is being planned for Easter Sunday at 1 p.m. at Copper in Community park for all children Lourdes parish. A mother and daughter evening is also being planned for the next meeting of the group. It will take place May 3 at 7:30 p.m. Annette will demonstrate color and wardrobe coordination. McConkie. y- 3847 S. Redwood Rd. MAGNA. Members of the Catholic Monson, Leon Yates, Janet Curtis, Wayne Bushman, Paula Faber, Dave Ballard, DeWayne Ballard, Tim Bates, Glenn Fuller, Todd Nielsen, Pam Johnson and Steve Wahlquist. Others in the cast are Kirsten Hansen, Dennis Mabey, Melinda Bushman, Cynthia Bushman, David Merrell, Brooks Fuller, Ellen Stucki, Heidi Finlayson, Jenni Finlayson, Kipp Hansen, Kylee Hansen, Natalie Jensen, Stephanie Cosney, Rachelle Blair, Tonia Woody, Tracy Hanson, Vickie Hanson, Michelle Hall, Timothy Hall, Nanette Birch, Jinette Bowles, Kim Christiansen, Amber Wood, Darrell Marilyn Colton, Linda Sue Bowen, Paula Bangerter, Carolyn Burrell, Linda Paton, Colleen Grant, Anita Since the first Eagles Ladies iliary began in 1927 in Kansas, iliary units across the country have been involved in promoting programs for the common good by becoming involved in such projects as employing the physically handicapped, the American Heritage Foundation, Federal Civil Defense Administration and Jobs After Fort- WEST VALLEY 12, 1984 poTfS Large choice Navel PBlCES GOOD APRU- 155 |