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Show i STANDARD Sample Ballot Novombof 3. 1977 Official Ballot for Myton, Cinderella CITIZENS The roles of Cinderella's are double cast in Union high's production. One set are played by Sally Cooper and Susan Morris, left, and Mary Kae Madsen and Julie Jenkins, right, take the roles on alternate nights. step-sister- s PEOPLES o 722-247- STEP-SISTE- City Recorder 1 elasa are the fairies while small boys play forest animals. Trina Kent and Danelle Bench are painists who accompany the songs. A medieval castle dominates the set designed by Terry Duke, with other scenes in an enchanted forest and the castle ballroom. Period costumes were rented from the University of Utah. Tickets for the production can be reserved by calling the high school at Price is $2.50 for reserved seats, $1.75 general admission and 75 cents for students. WICKED Utah November. 8, 1977 Continued from Poge Newi Myton, Utah o Ihm frta ROOSEVELT ByttadpRsM Vote for any ONE person Sample Ballot e Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones were their daughter, Frances Stultz and children Cory and Tiffany from Salt Lake City, also their daughter, Lucy who is attending USU at Logan. e Mr. and Mrs. Axel Birch for MAYOR and any TWO persons for COUNCILMAN Roosevelt, Utah from Pleasant Grove, former residents of Roosevelt, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Galloway. a Mrs. Merle Rosa has returned from a two-weetour with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fjbyd Ross of San Diego, Calif. They yisited the Holy Land, Meditengncdb Sea, Egypt and Greece, a Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Massey were 'grandson Shane Seright from Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Simper and son from Salt Lake City. The Simpers also visited his mother, Mrs. Virginia Simper, a Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ghomock of Kemmerer, Wyo., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Massey, a Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Drollinger over the weekend was their son Steven from Rock Springs, Wyo. a Mrs. Gladys Ross accompanied her sons Larry and Lanny and wife Kathy to Provo Wednesday to attend a session at the temple and visit her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rosa, a Wednesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Massey were Mai Barber and her two daughters and their husbands from Salt Lake City. The occasion was to celebrate Maes ninty-firbirthday. Several, other family members from this area were also k Members of the fourth grade class at Alta-moelementary toured the Uintah Basin Standard last Wednesday to leam how the paper is put together and watch the presses roll. OFF THE PRESSES nt One of Thomas A. Edison's. little known. inventions was a. talking doll, the first one of its kind, built in 1888. He made several hundred of them but : after his company sold the manufacturing rights to another firm, he destroyed all the dolls. The overage human brain weighing three pounds and of a cubic foot con store between occupying items of information. Only one U. & President is buried in Washington, D. C Woodrow Wilson. Australia, which Is about as big os the continental U. , is covered by a desert on more than half its land. The system of numbering highways in the U. S. did not begin until 1 925; it wos the idea of A. R. Hirst of Wisconsin. Oddly, the action in Shakespeare's Night's Dram" takes place not in midsummer but in June. one-tent- n S-- L CHEVROLET - BUICK Phone 722-M- 1 1 (Jay Gates) ON' Roosevelt, Utah a Dixie College students home for the weekend were Michael Petersen, Ben Murphy, Louie GingeU, and Rae Ann Scholes, who is employed in St George, a Mrs. Rosella Johnson has moved to Salt Lake City. She has lived many years in the basin. a Guests during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris were their daughter and husband, Dr. and Mrs. Byron Kelley and family from Preston, Idaho, also Byrons father, Dr. Darell Colleen from Kelley and daughter, Ogden. a Mrs. Zelma Lloyd accompanied Jim Zobel and Gayle Crowley to Salt Lake City during the weekend to visit her grandson Jeff Zobel, who is confined to the LDS Hospital after a car accident west of Roosevelt on October 22. Zelma was an over-nigguest of Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Lloyd in Salt Lake City. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zobel at Orem. a Approximately 100 Senior Citizens from throughout the Basin met at the Roosevelt Elementary School gym Saturday evening for a pot luck chicken dinner, socializing, and dancing. Mexican Taste In the U.3.A. BO IT FAMILY PKOJfCrS YCUWF SAYI present. 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