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Show 6B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, January 14, 1988 Brown' To Flay Un Taylorsville Stage TAYLORSVILLE. Youre A Good Man, Charlie Brown will open Jan. 26 at Taylorsville high. Everybodys favorite comic strip will be brought to life by the Taylorsville Spotlight Players, members of the schools advanced drama class under the direction of Russell Johnson. Cast members include Jeff Sewell as Charlie Brown; John Arnold, Linus; Russ Wasden, Schroeder; Lonie Panhorst, Lucy; Linda Smith, Patty and Dale Boam as Snoopy. Friends of the Peanut gang include Melissa Berry as Marci; Aubry Chapman, Sally; Marilee Evans, Freda; Scott Fellows, Shermy; David Larsen, Lew, Violet; Cindy Gary Collin Mullenax, Franklin; Porter, Pete; Kaylee Reilley, Lottie; Kimberly Southam, Lucinda and Kenny Sutton as Pigpen. Students are also assisting as the production crew, noted Mr. Johnson, with Miss Lew handling set choreography; Wasden, design; Mike Kartchner, technical; Larsen, student director. The musical includes such songs as "Happiness Is," "Not Bad," and the "Book Report." Performances will be given at 7 Re-Ru- n; p.m., Jan. 26, 28 and 30 and Feb. 1., in the schools Little Theater. card and for children, may bo obtained in advance or at the aoor Tickets, priced at $4 for adults, $3 for students with an activity Jack White On Cue At SLCC Jack White, teacher, entertainer and sportsman who, he says, hates all sports but one, is visiting Salt Lake Community College as a guest lecturer and will display his skills today (Thursday) and tomorrow in various events. An expert with his $500 pool cue, he conducted free clinics for students earlier this week and will the in today participate round-robi- n mens finals, to be held at 9 a.m. with womens finals TAYLORSVILLE. Your Week Ahead Horoscope Forecast Period: ARIES Mar. r. 20 y GEMINI 0 May21-June2- CANCER June21-July2- 2 LEX) 22 July VIRGO g. Aug. 22 23-Se- LIBRA Sept. 22 23-O- SCORPIO 21 Oct. SAGITTARIUS 21 Nov. v. c. CAPRICORN Dec. 19 22-Ja- n. 8 New mental horizons act as a spur to greater ambition to achieve high level goals. Travel will be productive. Old conditions in the life fade away, and a fresh new approach presents itself. An inheritance could be in the picture. Be sure of your ground before you make a break for freedom from those you feel are holding you back from your progress. An exciting opportunity for work in the technological fields comes at the right time. The experience should be invaluable. Working with social or artistic organizations gives you a chance to give your dramatic talents full reign. Unique personalities seem to gravitate to your home, casting an unusual atmosphere over social gatherings. It appears to be a favorable time for trying new and origi- nal concepts. Agreements entered into should go well. There are lessons to be learned in the proper use of money and resources. Plans could backfire. You are tempted to sacrifice security for the freedom to explore new and exciting vistas that beckon. Changes and adjustments may have to be made in income sources. Its time to get rid of limiting obstacles. Unpredictable behavior on your part surprises you as much as it does friends and associates. You relieve the 19 TAURUS Apr. 117-1238- AQUARIUS 18 Jan. 20-Fe- b. screw-togeth- CHARLIE er strations. Born in New York in 1931, White began his career at the early age of eight when he was first introduced to billiards. He travels ten months of the year, has played in all fifty states, toured 150 countries and speaks 12 languages, "including SLiCC-easehe said. White noted that concentration and practice are paramount to becoming skilled in billiards. He has visited Utah before and received an honorary degree of Bachelor of Billiards at Utah State University in 1976, and holds other honorary degrees from schools across the countiy. "If youre going to bet on White, youd better bet hell win," said SLCC spokesman Bryan Gardner. Panhorst) looks admiringly at Schroeder (Russ Wasden) while Linus (John Arnold) gives his security blanket a hug during Taylorsville highs production of "Youre A Good Man Charlie BROWN . . . Lucy (Lonie Brown. and Your Child: You PAINTS GAL LATEX inn Success in School COUPONiBiB9 CLASSIC HAIR DESIGN! (OFFER Men & EXPIRES JAN. 20. 19SS) GOOD WC0UP0N Children (under age 10) 0 Q Cut OFF Reg. ONLY 8 $J99I FEEL SO LIVELY PERMS I Style Included For Tinted I I Ref. 522,l 25 Fashion Hair Designer Current Fainion Techniques Br Individual Contour So 3600Weit 3 I tUCY IFWiS rail Iftl IPRT.I 84 3j by JIM CAMPBELL Utah Education Association President Should a high school halfback who doesnt maintain at least a "C" average lose 'his spot on the football team? Its a question that goes beyond sports. 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PLYWOOD LUMBER ," Your unusual methods of achieving professional goals gets you what you want. That Neptunian air does it everytime. 20 19-M- "Do I ever miss a shot?" White asks rhetorically. "Well, once, with Bo Derek. No, I never miss a shot unless its intentional." And he isnt bragging, said he is purely an Gardner, entertaining, skillful following at noon. Tomorrow, White will play the colleges mens champion at 11, and will give his extensive trick-sho- t exhibition at noon. All activities are free. His appearances are paid for from student body funds, and the public is invited to any of tomorrows games and demon- boredom. 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