Show Fayette at the Ephraim Street LDS 4The Miracle of Music’ The LD Singers and Institute Choir of the Ephraim LDS Institute of Religion will present their annual Spring Concert on May 2 3 and 5 Wednesday Thursday and Saturday at the Ephraim LDS Institute located on the corner of 1st East and Center Street The concert is entitled “The Miracle of Music" The evening will be full of music entertainment and fun The show will consist of both Golden Pond (Continued from Page 1) The leading actors Mathews and Nichols come to Utah with an imlist of Broadway pressive regional film credits theatre television and Richard Mathews has appeared on Broad way in “Blood Sweat and Stanley and "No Poole" Time for " and in the national Sergeants of “1776" companies Josephine Nichols has been seen in the Broadway productions of “Clothes For A Summer Hotel” “The Skin of Our Teeth" “On an Open Roof" and “A Distant Bell" Her numerous credits include Mrs Plumm in “Uncommon Women and Others” a role she played in the Both have PBS version been featured in leading roles at major theatres throughout the regional country Their Chelsea Thomas estranged daughter will be played by Madelon also of New York A former University of Utah theatre major Thomas has appeared on Broadway in “The Last of Mrs Lincoln” with Julie Harris and has developed a show “I Bring You Millay" based on the letters and poetry of Edna St Vincent Millay that has played in New York and locally at the Salt Lake Acting Memorial Pioneer Company Theatre audiences have enjoyed Her guest appearances as Annie Sullivan in “The Miracle Worker” Celimene in “Le Misanthrope” and Jennie Malone in “Chapter Two” Local professional Anthony Auer has been cast as Chelsea’s as Dr Alan He Conover in “Solo” currently playing in area movie theaters He often in Los Angeles appears where he enjoys playing the leads in Shakespeare classics Last summer for the he was an conference at the Sun playwright dance Institute Alan Nash another professional actor will portray Charley Martin He has appeared the mailman numerous times in the Lees Main as Omar in last most recently Stage season’s lavish musical “Kismet” and has acted and directed in stock in Idaho and repertory theatres California and Oregon cast as Joey Borgenicht nonthe is only Billy professional performer in the cast The son of Salt Lake City perLouis and formers Nancy Joey made his stage Borgenicht debut in 1979 as Theo in the Salt Lake Acting Company production of “Pippin” Utah of Former University student Steven Rubin has recreated the rustic cottage setting he designed for the original Broadway Floor has Callie production and Roger designed the costumes the lighting Marmaro Bradley Buffum is the production stage manager Call (ext 265) to this outstanding play for tickets and spiritual numbers variety musical selections including composed arranged and directed by David Naylor the Throughout per year formances by the LD Singers have included programs for high schools women's Relief Society groups Dinners Mayfield Manor and just recently they returned from tour where did various they per formances in Beaver Kanab and Monroe The LD Singers are directed by Brother David Wilmore also playing the role of artistic director But the LD Singers are organized and and led by student officers in the group They choose all music assign and people to teach choreography make sure the group is running smoothly Nanci Hiss and Blaine Curtis are the program directors for the concert and they have spent many hours making this concert a success It will be an enjoyable evening for all ages to plan to attend The concert will start at 7:30 pm each of the three nights Admission is free but donations will be greatly institute at 1st East and Center Farms Increase Preliminary reports of the 1982 Census of Agriculture show that the number of farms in the county increased from 756 to 772 since the All land in farms 1978 census totaled 423918 in 1982 an average of 549 acres per farm However land from which crops were harvested decreased to 50348 acres The county’s farmers million in agricultural an average representing for each county farm sold 26 April GHanltoa Valley Yews 1964 Merritt of Modesto Beth Bartholomew Ca and friend Mike Manwaring of Tooele both students at Snow College visited v “h Mr and Mrs Blaine Bartholomew on Sunday Sheldon Mellor of Las Vegas gTn Denims ‘Ko-Faui- t’’ Wrangler Denim Bootcut & Straight Leg Jeans together Mr and Mrs Durian Stewart of San Diego visited at the Bartholomew home Thursday Last week Mr and Mrs Ronald Robins of Sandy visited with Mr and Mrs Virgil Christensen Mr and Mrs McKay Mellor of Magna visited last weekend with Edwin Mellor and with Mr and Mrs Phil Olsen Mr and Mrs Murrell Lyman and family visited in Richfield last Saturday at the home of Mrs Loma Jensen Loma’s whole family were home to help her celebrate her 70th f479 products of 362084 The census reports that $32 million or 7 percent of total sales were for crops while $447 million or 93 percent came from the sale of livestock poultry and their products birthday dinner a enjoyed They Stock Up With Several at These Prices Pair $1097 $1397 $1497 Boys Students Mens family (3M CHRISTENSEN'S up) Richfield Utah 0 appreciated Axtell 1S21E Arva Lee Bertelson Visitors at the Leland and Donna Vee Sorenson home were their son Steven and wife Patricia and children Chad Kel and Cole from Kanosh Veda Jensen mother of Donna Vee from Redmond also enjoyed dinner with them Visitors at the home of Howard and Majorie Jensen was their daughter LaRee and Glen Greener and their son Jason from California Home for the weekend with Lynn and Rilla Sorenson were their children Jana Lee and friend Todd — from Logan"-- ' Home with the Dennis Dayleys was their son Todd Mr and Mrs George Bertelson had visitors Sunday and Monday Lois Butler Ogden Spike Mecham Beatrice GreenBrown Morgan wich Kreig and Debbie Bertelson and son Derrick Richfield Karl and Debra Humphrey and 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Oz YARN Skeins 119 OUTING Designer FLANNEL Lengths 137 Yd 5 visited with Mrs Leah Mellor and attended his son Robin’s graduation from the BYU Mr and Mrs John Kilzmiller of Michigan and Mrs Grace Peacock visited a few days with Mr and Mrs Carrol Mellor They attended the BYU graduation and saw their son Michael graduate Mrs Peacock is Michael's grandmother Mr and Mrs Marion Tre of were weekend guests at Murray the home of Mr and Mrs Milton Hammond Richard Harrop and son Royce visited in Ogden for a few days with Mr and Mrs Jack Merritt Ann Harrop visited Sunday and Monday in Ogden with Curtis Hislop and and Mrs Jack Mr also with Mr and Mrs Carl Mellor of Lehi visited with Mrs Fern Mellor Weekend visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Mellor were Mr and Mrs and Bruce Heywood family of Panguitch Visiting at the Mellor home Sunday were Mr and Mrs Owen Taylor of Salina Mr and Mrs James Coles attended a Missionary Homecoming Sunday in Monroe for Mr and Mrs De Busk Mr and Mrs Steven Bartholomew and daughter of Britney Cedar City were weekend guests at the home of Mr and Mrs John Bartholomew Mr and Mrs Larry Lytle and family of Alamo NV visited at the Bartholomew home Easter Sunday John and Kathleen’s entire family children and grandchildren were home together for a family dinner and enjoyed the day LD Singers Ephraim LDS Institute of Religion LD Singers and Institute Choir will perform May I a and S Thursday d Sf ?v |