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Show 8B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, December 4, 1986 New Year's Party For Children Set At Center 'Ten Little Indians' On Stage At Cyprus run last MAGNA. Agatha Christies opened a Ten Little In- night. famous mystery, dians, will continue on the Cyprus Assisting the directors are Glen Nelson, Terrie Parker, stage high stage tonight, (Thursday) tomorrow and Monday, with curtain managers; LeeAnne Turner, Marcy at 7:30 each night. Jones, props; Dawn Langford, All seats are priced at $3. Seating business manager; Marcy Jones will be in little theater style, with the and Jana Jensen, assistant direcaudience seated on the stage. tors. Cast members include John LubPatrons are being asked to enter by bers as Rogers; Miss Turner, Mrs. the northeast back stage door. t, The play, under the direction of Rogers; James Oster, Fred Bernadette Jaramillo, Vera Charlie Brown and Gresh Ivey, Claythorne; Ken Burchard, Phillip Lombard; Brandon Labrum, Anthony Marston. Also, Dylan Hunter, William Blore; Daniel Grondahl, General MacKenzie; Dee Hill, Emily Brent; identity of the murderer, We think people will really enjoy it, he added. The play moves faster than the book, with all the events taking place in the living room. Wargrave and Brett Smnith as Dr. Armstrong. The play is based on the book And Then There Were None, which, due to the popularity of the Ten Little play, has been Indians, and is still in print, noted Mr. Brown. Its an exciting murder mystery with a killing done in full view of the audience without a clue as to the Cyprus Scott Petersen, Nar-racot- Sir Lawrence re-titl- Warriors CHRISTY MYSTERY . . . Continued from page 4 statement to be true. There is a game tomorrow (Friday) at home against Woods Cross. The jayvee team plays at 5:30 and varsity plays at 7:30. Come support our awesome basketball teams. Concert choir and Junior choir helped promote Christmas spirit this weekend with their appearance in the West Valley Christmas parade and at the lighting of the tree in downtown Salt Lake. They did a superb job. Saturday is a busy day for the Warriors. First of all, the wrestling team will be at a tournament all day at West. This is the teams second meet with the first one being at 7 oclock tonight at Granger. The Chirons will be competing in the annual Spinnaker Invitational Drill Team Competition at Cyprus. There is a hockey game at Cottonwood Heights and concert choir will be performing at the Festival of Trees. I know everyone will do a spectacular job. The SBOs will be selling tickets for a Christmas drawing during both lunches for They cost 50 cents each or three for a dollar. When you buy a ticket, not only will you have a chance at winning one of the several, neat prizes in the display case, but you will also be helping needy families in the Taylorsville area. The more tickets you buy, the better your chances are at winning. So show your Christmas spirit and buy a ticket today. The foreign language clubs will be joining together for food, games and a lot of fun Monday at their annual Christmas festival. It will be held in the Commons at 8 oclock for one dollar. You can get more information from your foreign language teacher. Have a fun weekend and dont lose your voice cheering at the game, especially those in concert choir and madrigals. Vera (Bernadette Jaramillo) shares a drink murder-mysterTen Little Indians with Phillip (Ken Burchard) in the on the Cyprus high stage. y REDWOOD AUTO SUPPLY Ideal Gift Velvet Seat Covers , (All Colors) Bucket Seats Pickup Bench Seats Open 7 Days 49 r.49rPairj 4523 So. Redwood Roadrf "Z,?.XSi IT Taylorsville - 261-440- 4 s, BennionJHS Slates Music Performances Continued from page 5 dude Mark Rasmussen, Randy Davis, Shauna Harwood, Christie Holdaway, Jennifer Clark, William M.asina, Jeri Lyn Brown, Kimberly Duckworth, Laura Watson. Also, Heidi Whitman, Brandon Be.zzant, Susie Inskeep, Julie Thompson, Ryan Spanton, Troy Blanchard, Laura Bott, Cheryl Campbell and Mamie Colton. include Sophomores BENNION. Students participating in performing arts classes at Ben-nio- n junior high will present a number of performances during the holiday season. A choral and band concert will be given Tuesday at the Crossroads Mall and a performance for parents and friends will be given at the school at 7 p.m. on Dec. 11. 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