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Show SCHOOLS Cyprus Madrigals To Entertain At Senior Center Cyprus nay uners A Laugh A Minute MAGNA. See How with Corporal W the American ), soidier; friendly and protective with Penelope Toop; They - respectful then dismayed with Rev. Toop; defensive, sarcastic and irritated with Miss Skillon; slightly awed by but nevertheless capable of handling the Bishop. All three womens roles were well done. Toni Bird gave the role of Miss Skillon depth and managed the drunken scenes without overdoing it. Julie Eves was a charming, flustered and at times very funny Penelope. Shannon Barnson was a hit as the Bishop of Lax. The audience loved him, his acting was good and he showed a flair for comedy that this show needs. Equally at home in his role was Scott Crowford as Winton. Danny Grundahl as the Rev. Lionel Toop and John Lubbers as the hesitant Rev. Arthur Humphrey both did well as did Duane Morrey as the Intruder. The attractive set was well done and very functional. All in all, See How They Run makes for a fun evening and the Cyprus audience had reason to applaud a good effort by all concerned. Stealing the show Saturday evening was Julie Grundvig as Ida, the vicarage maid. that day. The program will include a performance by the afternoon class from Magna preschool Recreation Center directed by LaJena Finley. A mother and daughter duo, Joan Wimmer and Utah Safety Council Urges Motorists To Avoid Drunk Driving SALT LAKE. The Utah safety Council is urging that motorists acquaint themselves with the adverse effects of drunk and drugged driving, particularly in view of the approaching holiday season. is recognized as National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week and the public is encouraged to observe safety precautions and avoid driving when under the influence. Dec. 11-1- 7 duet. Mrs. Orton also noted there is still a need for people to play in the melodica band, and extended an invitation to anyone who is musically inclined and can read music to become a part of the vocal Senior Citizen Center. to Jean Orton, According director, they will present new and old Christmas favorites. There is still time to make reservations for the noon meal and the entertainment by calling today (Thursday) before 1:30 p.m. Some 190 people who have made reservations for the annual Christmas dinner should be at the center by 11 a.m. on Dec. 21 in order to take advantage of entertainment that is planned for flirtatioi3 Run lived up to its title and reputation last week as Cyprus high presented the rollicking farce with plenty of running and an abundance of slapstick comedy. Director Susan McMurrays first Cyprus production was a hit with the audience. The hilarious script is impossible to describe. Suffice it to say it has to be one of the funniest comedies ever written, and is very popular with high school and professional groups t alike. Shellie Butterfield will perform a MAGNA. Cyrpus high schools madrigal singers will entertain tomorrow. (Friday) at the Magna Her interplay with the rest of the cast was excellent, by Olga Milius Green Sheet Theater Critic 15, 1988 COMMUNITY NEWS a. nl Thursday, Dec. THE GREEN SHEET 7B musical group. One time there were 17 people involved with the traveling troupe which visits other centers and nursing homes. Tad Loutensock is the director. Anyone who is interested can call the center at The group practices every Tuesday morning at 9:30. For those interested in crafts or in recreational pursuits there is pool every day except Thursday. Two days a week (Wednesday and Friday) there are table games and exercise sessions on Tuesday and 250-069- Thursday. For those who would like to learn how to tie quilts, there is a Monday morning quilting bee at 9:30 and on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday there is a variety of hand crafts. Sewing classes are on Wednesday at 10 and those who want to learn how to crochet can do so on Thursday at the same mixed potatoes, vegetables, marble cake, wheat bread, Friday. All meals are served with milk and punch. first come, first served basis. People age 60 and over who are looking for a good place to eat their noon day meal may come to the center five days a week if they make their reservations at least one The in advance. day suggested donation by County Aging Services is $1.25 per person. The menu for the coming week will offer western chili, grated cheese, mixed vegetables, lime delight salad, pear halves, cornbread, Monday; pepper steak, rice, green beans, apricot halves, chocolate chip cookies, wheat bread, Tuesday; juice roast beef, mashed cocktail, potatoes, gravy, green beans almondine, gelatin salad, carrot cake, parkerhouse roll, Wednesday; beef parmesan, hash brown potatoes, com, gelatin confetti, salad, white bread, Thursday; baked fish, zucchini tomato sauce, augratin r Asf7 Vacuum ! Enterprises n OVERSTOCKED Used Guaranteed VACUUMS 29 Hoovers Eureka cran-appl- e cabbage-carrot-raisi- C0U RON" X Kenmores Kirbys Starting At We Clean 1 50 i Service All Makes Vacuums A Sewing Machines A Sharpen Scissors toil n Ioupon A.NCHO Reeteuranl A 5415 So. XtARNS W. 9661417 Gra OPEN Cenline DAYS A time. There are ceramic classes in for beginners and progress advanced students. 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