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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, July 3, 1985 3A NOW OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT HILLGATE MARKET fi . ' ; Featuring ' - s ' O LOW PRICES O CONVENIENCE , ' ' s&xft," It , FOOD ITEMS ICE COLD BEER gr V" O PARTY KEGS O FLEA MARKET THE 2ND & 4TH vy ' ,'1r ? a ' 'i" C is Ax " N A ,W ; ' w'-- !A V ' ,v ' ' v v,''; Aa 'i: x A SUNDAY OF EVERY MONTH ? 'Av i.A x i f Located just outside the south gate of Hill Field on the east side of the building. ? vv ,t f I fe &A $ A haircut (left) is Peter Watkins, one of 16 young boys who now look much alike, and Robert McAllister, ' ' "Vxxx! mmtip'x'T ' ' - x I For' the past month, the children had to practice bowing and KAYSVILLE Its not unusu- being silent with their heads al to see a young boy get his hair down. Good evening and Oh, cut, but when 16 little boys filed Mrs. Anna, dont go. are about into Fran Browns College of the only words spoken by the Beauty in Layton to get identical group and they are spoken in unison. haircuts, it was unique. Two months ago the mothers of Christie Gardner, who plays the these boys were instructed to let part of one of the wives of the their sons hair grow so they king, has four of her own sons in could be cut alike'in a Chinese the play. She said her boys, Dachop. vid, 11; Joel, 9 Vi Joshua, 8, and Steven, 5, were really excited The reason? These children are about getting their hair cut alike. playing the parts of children of Getting their hair cut was the the King of Siam in the climax to weeks' of fun, said Heights production of Mrs. Gardner. the King and I. All of the But, the women in the producblonde children of the group, tion are not too thrilled about the both boys and girls, had to have a black rinse being put on their black rinse put on their hair so hair, Mrs. Gardner said. they would resemble children Ive had butterflies since last from Siam. night, said McAllister. Marcussen said, Im going to Robert McAllister, who plays the king, had his hair shaved and the mall for a hat right after. Do Chad Marcussen got an unusual you want to come? These young men were anxious haircut also. RUTH MALAN Review j & Hair Sacrificed for Sake of Art s' M ' who plays the King and now looks a little like Yyl Brynner. The play, The King and I, continues this week in Kaysville. GETTING ORIENTAL Kaysvilles King and v Correspondent ly awaiting the removal of their hair in preparation for the parts they portray in this weeks performances of The King and I. Marcussen, who plays The Krolahom, had his hair cut very short on the sides and back with the top cut like a crew cut and waxed to stand up. His hair was colored black to look Oriental. McAllister nervously watched as Marcussens long locks fell quickly to the floor. Rhonda McAllister took her last opportunity to run her fingers through her husbands hair.. Kays-ville-Fr- As McAllister took his turn un- der the quick clippers of the beautician, his wife squealed, Oh, my gosh! I didnt think it would be that bad. This is the craziest thing Ive done, said McAllister, Its my dedication to the craft. I did it for the play. Mrs. McAllister didnt think her husband would go through with the shaving. She thought he could wear a skull cap, but the skull cap took too long to put on and didnt look good, so McAllisters hair had to go. Ill fit in on the street in front of Cross Roads Mall, said McAllister, who works in a First Security Bank in Salt Lake City. Others in the play are: Julie Harward as Anna, the teacher; Michael Brough is Prince Nathan Peck is Louis, Karen Clay is Tuptin; Kayleen Day is Madam Thiang; Bret Ny-b- o is Sir Edward Ramsey; and Chuck Goff, the interpreter. The play is the 10th annual production directed by Margaret Brough. It opened 'Monday and will run through Saturday except on July 4. 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