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Show Sun Chronicle, February 27, 1980, Page 14 Sun Times, February 27, 1 980, Page 4 1 Roy student to perform in SUSC play Val Cannon, former Roy High student and now a freshman at Southern Utah State College is included in the cast of "As You Like It,' a play being presented at the school which has long been considered one of William Shakespeares most joyous comedies, will be presented February 22, 23. 28, 29 and March 1 at Southern Utah State College. Cannon is a Courtier in y SUSC's production of "As You Like It. The 1979 graduate of Roy High School is the son of Sterling and Philys Cannon, V'fc? campus-communit- Roy. Directed Adams, Fred by C. of r founding-directo- the Utah Shakespearean the comedy is a Festival, campus-communit- January Royal Pride Award winners from Roy High School were, Mark (I. to r.), Housely, senior, Brent Compton, sophomore; and Jeff Simpson, junior. SELECTED AS THE Country ViewElem. The majority feels he has done a terrific job. challenges. 0 many people, particularly principal, Bob Stewart. Mr. Stewart came to Country View from Plain City Elementary this past year. At Plain City, with community school involving hundreds of parents and local community members, tradition was a way of life and problems were worked out system-icall- y In Country FORT AHTNC) Michael L. Mrs. Lynn ( Mr. Stewart has had to wade through new problems and the new Country Elementary DENTURE WEARERS advancement View Fort Knox, Ky. During the Ky. 21-- Pvt. training, students receive instruction CUSHION GRIP One psychiatrist has the answer. DENTURE ADHESIVE one application holds researcher, knows the D r. Henry Jordan, a Philadelphia psychiatrist and hardest part of dieting is staying slim after the diet. But it can he done. days jSnsWMiSMMMMTOMTOMMiSf OPGGOAQ. 79 project. The price paid for the greenware includes the paint and firing of the item. Prices range depending on size of the item. A good variety of ceramic pieces are available. Mrs. Robert Hart is coordinating the class for the education community program. Mr. Gar on Porter and Miss Louise Holmes are teaching the class. in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map tactics, military reading, courtesy, first aid, military justice, Army history traditions. and and Davisons father, Mike Davison, lives at Roy, Utah. 5915 S. 3850, After your diet . . . then what? major comfortably up to KNOX, Feb. Davison, son of Jones, 242 W. Jasmine, Mesa, Ariz., is BOB STEWART, principal of attending basic training at Views first 4 program underway Valley View Elementary School is hosting its first Community School ceramic program for adults. The class began February 12, Tuesday, and will continue for five more weeks, meeting from 7 to 9 on Tuesday" evenings at the school. Fees are assessed at one dollar per class, plus the purchase price of the greenware selected as a 0JLG OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME COUPES 6 TO CHOOSE FROM A new booklet, study. The study, conducted by the University of Pennsylvanias Wharton Applied Research Center with over 500 subjects, found that a slow rate of ingestion tends to reduce caloric intake. The insight provided by the study, according to Dr. Jordan, is that foods have characteristics which determine how they are eaten. And how a food is eaten affects the quantity of food eaten, thereby in- - 57 V-- 8 2805 Washington Blvd., Ogden Tel. 394-166- 6 Ex-La- for that custom fit specializing in: previously served as State Treasurer from 1905 through 1908, at which time he laid the groundwork for interest earnings through wise investments something that had not been ventured prior to that time to any extent. He is the only individual to be elected to the office of State Treasurer for a second term after an eight year interval. During his present term as State Treasurer more money has been generated through than in all USF. SUSC coeds Jan LFrasier, Bountiful, and Robin Stepp, Payson. will be the stage Tucson, Arizona. Bishop and Howard are both senior theater arts majors. Touchstone, the clown, will Rick be by played Dominguez, a sophomore from Las Vegas. Celia will be played by Cara Thorup, a sophomore from Riverton, and Duke Signoir played by Ken Blackwell, a freshman from Cedar City. Adams notes that the "As You Like It cast will inSUSC clude several graduates including R. Scott Phillips, theater promotions coordinator at SUSC, as Jacques; Ken Cook as Duke Also included in the As You Like It cast are Kirk Davis, Burbank, Utah; Rick Columbus, Ohio; Rick Bonsev, Los Alamitos, Pasco, $31,000,000.00, calendar year and for the 1979 were $40,000,000.00. Linn C. Baker seeks the office of State Auditor because he has a genuine concern in all facets of government and feels the need for individuals to be actively involved in the affairs of their government. Through the knowledge he has gained in the years of his service as an elected official in all three branches legislative. Executive Judicial and and in civic and community he affairs, believes he can bring to the State Auditors office a needed ability in working with the departments of City, County and State government. He is presently serving as the President of the National Association of State the Vice President of the Utah State Retirement System and has served as a member of the Utah State Retirement Board for some thirteen years; and is a Board Treasurers; is Member of the Utah Housing Finance Agency. Lawrence, Tooele; Robin Murdock and Katie and Thompson, Delta; Theresia Karpie and Terry Slobig, Las Vegas. During the eight year the Ogden and Salt Lake City Chambers of Commerce. Linn C. Baker was born in Thatcher, Box Elder County, Utah. He is married to the former Cyrene Worley and they are presently living in Bountiful, Utah. They have four children. interval between his terms as State Treasurer, Baker was Vice President of for the First Marketing Security Corporation; he served as a member of the Institutional Council of the University of Utah from 1969 to 1973; was the Weber County Treasurer from July of 1958 through 1964; ; owned and operated the Ogden Motor Lodge from 1953 to 1957; served in the Utah State Legislature from 1949 through 1951; served as a Justice of the Peace; and owned and operated a grocery and cold storage locker plant in Ogden. He has served as President of the Civic Clubs of Northern Utah, President of the Utah Council, Safety President of the Northern Utah Motel Association, Vice President of the Utah County Officials Association, President of the Weber Watershed County Protective Association, Service the office of State Auditor. He presently serves as state treasurer. and the. Small Business Administration. He has actively participated in WISH I HAD to help maintain that slimmer you, send $1 00 to: After the Diet. ..Then What? Campbell Soup Company P.O. Box 923 4 Clinton, Iowa 52736 CORING the OF BV CEvouTosxky ttn riFFtKfwr CUPR-eWC- WERE uTTEBV TtCXtTS1 AMERICANS -- Roys library, tne South- Branch of the Weber County Library, announces the weeks two children activities and the new books at the library received this past week. Saturday March 1st Movies will be shown Saturday March 1, at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy. Beginning at 2 p.m. the movies will be following shown The Happy Lion, Tiki Tiki Temho, and Andy and the Lion. Children of all ages are invited to the movies. Members of the Ben Franklin Stamp Club are reminded to come an hour early to attend stamp club meeting. Tuesday, March 4th Springtime Birds will be the theme of activities for preschoolers Tuesday March 4, at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. at west the Southwest Branch Library in Roy. Children will take a musical springtime walk and discover a variety of birds. The story, C'appy Cardinal, will be told and the AMV, OLPIF ECS CAM (y UA I II y Ivg UP TO 14) IOO IN VF ALII CURRENCY FoK T ME IK Cat l EOE OK VOCATIONAL EDUCATION ! Garden, will be shown New Books Books recently received at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy include the following titles: DONT GET RIPPED OFF by David Horowitz. Do you feel cheap when you add up the check in that fancy restaurant as the waiter glares over your shoulder? Do you keep a can opener that falls apart the day you go buy it rather than of through the hassle demanding your money back? Do you meekly pay up when, after your third visit to the mechanic, your car still won't start on rainy days? If you do, then Fight Back! was written just for you I AMBS FOB DINNER by Betsy and Giuho Maestro. Mr. Wolf has a bagful of clever tricks, and one day he captures all but one of the four little lambs. When Mama Sheep returns home, she runs straight to Mr. Wolfs house where she finds her three little lambs in a most unexpected situation. (THE) SONG OF THE SIREN by Philippa Carr. While England in engulfed in a violent Jacobite upheaval, Carlotta and Demaris-twfor the love of half sisters-vi- e a man and the life of enough to go to dances or to participate independently in aerobic sports programs. MEDICINE MAN by Bill Kor-Kaa Burchardt. young Mexican boy captured by the Kowas when he was only eight, is confronted by a figure from his past, who tries to persuade him to cease being a Kowa, and Kor-Ka- y finds himself torn between two very different cultures. A COM- THAT o Carlottas enchanting Clarissa. Against background of a daughter, this dangerous CUSTOM SEWING PERSONAUZEDONEON ONE INSTRUCTION CUSTOM WEDDING LINES era, the two playdough, electric shavers, working mothers, calculators, jet airplanes, nursery schools the things that are real in the environment of todays WAKE IP. JEREMIAH by Ronald Himler. In a splendid flow of paintings and a minimum of text, the author captures a children. A WOMAN S AGE by Rachel Billington. Tells the story of four generations of women in one upper-clas- s English family, from Lady Eleanor in 1910 to Ithne, a flower child of the seventies who returns to her great full-col- small boys exuberant greeting of the sun and a new day. ALLIFREDERICKS by Esther Ellen Peterson. Frederick surprises everyone, including GATOR grandmother. DISCO BASICS by Maxine Polley. This book introduces techniques of disco dancing in a funny himself, and perceptive story sure to along with carefully planned satisfy any child who has to tell a tall tale. aerobic conditioning for children who arent old -- run for LYNN C. BAKER will Advisor to the U.S. Forest world zippers, fluencing whether the person will gain or lose weight. For example, Dr. Jordan explains, foods, like soup, which are particularly hot or cold, require a utensil, and must be eaten while sitting, may slow a persons eating rate. To learn more about how VP ivclvns Shauna Centerville; contains nursery rhymes that deal with todays Jordan WAR, Agle, Cedar City; David Johnson, Hurricane; Kevin Cutler, Fit-zhug- TPES Ruth California; MAKES h WAFFLES. . . by Dr. Dodson. This book In f&PAYS . . . six-ye- Stewart, Perry Payson; Mark Deaton, Elko, Nevada, Lynn Rowley, Ogden; Dave McMurtru. Ralph Ewing, Steve Racher, David Maxwell, and Sherrie Lee Hunt, Salt City; J. Uonlative; Wayne Kathleen Oaks, Provo, Keith Price, American Fork; and Mark Blackham, St. George from student transfer clude women must learn to deal with jealousy, revenge, passion and forgiveness. filmstrip, Johnny Crows Grand Opening Utah Festival Shakespearean production "All's Well That which were Ends Well, designed by Felice Proctor, veteran of the a respectively. Both are seniors at SUSC; both are majoring in theater arts. Cast to play Rosalind and Orlando are Robin Bishop, a transfer student from Utah Slate University, from Cedar City, and David B. Howard, a Brigham Young University I THE SEWING ROOM j j announcing its seasons Frederick and Peter Cook as Corin. Cook graduated in June 1979, Cook this fall Other cast members in- manager and acting coach, PUTER OvemightiWonderJ lillJoLConstipation Never too sudden, never too slow this remarkable little pill stimulates your systems own natural rhythm Gently comfortably overnight In the morning you re right back on schedule Smoothly comfortably. every time Thats why x they call pills the overnight x wonder Thats right pills' For occasional use X EX-LATake as directed State Auditor. Baker of r BOTTOM LINE PRICE Full loaded, air cond., tilt wheel, small eng. P.B., P.S., steel radial tires & more. State Treasurer Linn C. Baker, who is in the final year of his second four year term, this week announces that he will seek election as a Democratic candidate for the office of State Auditor. Baker, who under the Constitution cannot run to succeed himself as State Treasurer, desires to continue serving the citizens of Utah as an elected official, and feels he can bring the needed management and administration to the office previous history of this office. Investment earnings for the calendar year 1978 were the Diet. ..Then What? behavioral modification plays, Adams said. Along with the evening performances which begin at B.15 pm in the SUSC Auditorium special matinee performances have been planned on February 20, 21, 27 and 28 for junior and senior high school students. Special workshops will be held in conjunction with the inmatinee performances cluded will be an orientation to the play by Director Adams and meetings with the cast and tours of the SUSC theater facilities. In addition, study guides will be made available for visiting teachers prior to the matinee performances. for the set The investments After written by Dr. Jordan and Theodore Berland, opens with a Self Assessment Quiz aimed at understanding the eaters strengths and weaknesses regarding food and exercise. The sections outline 50 rules for weight maintenance, encompassing many food related aspects of ones life ranging from Basic Eating Styles to Special Occasions. One background source cited in the booklet is a Shakespeare's Shakespearean comedy will be designed by Timothy Bryson, technical director and designer at SUSC, who has worked as the draftsman and technical director for and as the Working technical director for Dial this year. M' for Murder Bryson's set will lie an exquisite portrayal of the Adams forest of Arden, said. It will be his final project for a MFA in scenic design from the University of Utah. Costumes will be supervised by SUSC costumer Sandra Stiglinski, who will use designs from this past Baker to seek office of State Auditor Davison attending Fort Knox year of operation, A uction, with SUSC students and members of the community as cast members. "The winter quarter production is being staged to Valley View ceramic dedicated Country View Elementary was the site of the Weber School Countv Boards meeting this week as county school officials participated in the dedication of the school. The 1979-8school year has been a memorable one for prod- y help our own students become acquainted with the workings of Shakespearean drama, and to expose young people in the area to the of wonderful world in found characters ever had the urge J nts For Homeowners J ENERGY AND DOLLARS paired with custom window shades or thin, slat blinds National Home Furnishings for a unique design look. 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