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Show 5A Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1983 Missionaries Called by LDS Church; One Returns Missionaries for the LDS invited to meet with the mis-Chur- ch have been called in the Lakeside area. Another has com- pleted a mission. sionary at an open house on Jan. 6 from 7 to 9 p.m. at his home at 2262 E. 1200 N. Layton. Elder Eric D. Flint, son of Mr. A member of the Layton 3rd and Mrs. Grant S. Flint of 73 W. LDS Ward, the new missionary 250 Kaysville, has accepted a is currently a student at Brigham mission call to the Missouri, In- Young University. He is a graduate of Layton High School. dependence LDS mission. He will enter the Mission Diane Dawson, daughter of Training Center on Jan. 12. Elder Flint will speak at his ward James and Beverly Dawson has on Sunday, Jan. 1, at 8:30 a.m. been called to serve the Milan, Italy LDS Mission. in the Kaysville 16th Ward Sacrament meeting at the chapel at Prior to her Jan. 5 departure 331 S. 50 W., Kaysville. for the MTC, Miss. Dawson will Elder Flint graduated from speak at the Kaysville d Davis High and Kaysville LDS Stake Center on Jan. 1. at Seminary. Since graduation he 1:30 p.m. Friends and relatives has been employed with the Daare invited to meet with the misvis School District. ' sionary at 534 N. 150 W., folElder Peter Asplund, son of lowing the meeting. O. William and Norma Asplund, A member of the Kaysville has been called to serve in the 5th LDS Ward, the new mis-- . England, Coventry LDS Mis- sionary is attending Utah State sion. Prior to his Jan 12 depar- -' University. She is a graduate of ture for the MTC, Elder Asplund Davis High School. will speak at the Layton 3rd Audrie Ogden daughter of LDS Ward on Jan. 1. at 12:50 Dan and Joyce Ogden haS been p.m. Friends and relatives are called to serve the N. Carolina, , w s - v Crest-woo- 0 9B AUDRIE OGDEN DIANE DAWSON PETER ASPLUND ERIC D. FLINT 1 ! Raleigh mission. Prior to her Jan. 19th departure for the MTC, Miss. Ogden will speak at the Clearfield 4th Ward on Jan. 1 at 3:15 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited to meet with the missionary at an open house at 132 Parkway, Clearfield. A member of the Clearfield 4th LDS ward, the new missionary recently returned from a trip to Israel. She is a graduate of Clearfield High School and Seminary and Ricks three-mont- h College. Jane Campbell daughter of Ruth Campbell 352 S. 975 Mrs. the late Arden from the returned has Campbell Swedish Stockholm Mission. She will speak at the Layton 21st Ward, 1410 E. Gentile, Layton at p.m. on Jan. E. Layton and 1 1 Auditions Scheduled By Theatre The Golden Spike Repertory Theatre, fast becoming a prominent theatre group in the region, is opening auditions for its 1984 season. According to Dr. Ronald V. Ladwig, managing director of the repertory group and chairman for the Weber State College theatre department, musical theatre stage directors, choral and instrumental directors, choreogra- company phers, , mangers, technical staff, designers, actors, singers and dancers are needed fo the upcoming season. Deadline for audition appointments is Jan. 3, 1984. ' Ladwig said, Were getting some very positive feedback about the theatre. Its really beginning to be something. The WSC professor said that actors, actresses, and dancers audition should make ,fWishing-i1 an appointment before the deadly line, but that the actual audition 2 will be held during winter quar-- . j; ter. Those who cannot come to the college for an audition may 1 submit a video tape or audio ,tape: along with a letter of rec- ommendation, a resume and a photograph. Stage managers, designers, choreographers and technical staff should submit a resume. that ;lists past experience. 'A o Well have a core company of t0 actors and actress that j form a nucleus. They will be paid as will some technical, peo- Ladwig said. pie, Besides holding auditions Jo- -t cally Ladwig will also travel to other states from Colorado to '.California looking for. theatre people. , He said, You cant really say this is a national audition, but iwe do try and canvas the re- -. ; V gion, Ladwig added that the chorus will be comprised and back-up- s of area citizens with autions for those parts opening the end of March. ; j The Golden Spike Repertory Theatre program this summer includes Cinderella," Side By Side By Sondheim, George. '; M! and a new production enti-- ; tied Aesops Updated: Fables For Our Times. r Ladwig said, This will be a world premiere of a fun script and will be performed by The Young Company. ! . j i Our second He continued, show, Side By Side By dheim, needs outstanding sing-er- s who can perform the wide range of Stephen Sondheims scores from his many shows. 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Theres information about how to insulate properly, things you should know about energy efficiency, and more. Get your free Energy Savers Homework today. Cali or stop by any Mountain Fuel office. Ladwig said that George M! is based on the legendary life of " showman George M. Cohan and has rigorous dance requirements. i The lead must be a thoroughly and accomplished must have the ability to' see himself and the song, Ladwig said. He also has to have excellent dance support from the cast. I feel there are many in our area who could pull the show togeth-- : ef." tap-danc- . er The 1984 Golden Spike Rep-- , eftory Theatre runs from June 10 to Aug. 18. Those wishing to audition should cohtact the Weber State theatre department at (801) 626-643- 2 by Jan. 3. MOUNTAIN FUEL Supply Company |