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Show THURSDAY, Tabernacle Setting 1775-- from the original records of the ted Continental Congress by Douglas D. Alder of the USU History Department. Actors are selected from compromise. The evolution 'throughout the community. of the Declaration of IndeThey include: pendent through the hid Continental Congress will be Jan Benson as the Town reenacted in the Logan Crier, Farrell Black as the Tabernacle two hundred Narrator, Reverend Miner years to the day from its Bruner as the Reverend Jacob Duche, John Simmons origin. The presentation is free to the public and will be as James Putnam, Burrell Hanson as Martin Howard, repeated three nights, WedTwain Tippetts as John Hannesday, June 30, Thursday, July 1, and Friday July 3 at cock, Malcom Allred as John 8:30 p.m. Under the direction of Farrell Black, the Readers Theatre production will involve the audience in die actual words from the Congress. Proponents of Independence such as John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin will Under the direction of Bob be seen as they encounter Green, Valeska Wright and many hesitant delegates. Da Johnson, Senior CitiThe interior of the tabernacle lends itself uniquely to zens from Cache 'Valley drove to Heber in the two this play because the building is an elegant rendering of mini busses for a ride on the colonial American architecHeber Creeper train. They ture. The audience will need drove thru Salt Lake on the little imagination to transway down and came back port them to Philadelphia in thru Coalville and Ogden. of debate, petitions, and Miss Ila Marie Goodey, daughter of Marie and Vemal (Pete) Goodey of Clarks-tograduated from the University of Utah in June 1976. Summa Cum Laude (with highest honors) with a BachelAr of Arts in English Literature, Creative writing, Sociology, Criminology and a minor in Latin. She was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, and Moror Board. She has now entered graduate school. She has written a book of poetry "Love for all seasons which was published in 1971, and will publish her second book soon, called "Touch of Velvet. Ila Marie was a victim of polio at the age of three and has been in a wheel chair since. Meservy as Samuel Chase, Dan Day as James Wilson, Alex Baugh, as Roger Sherman, Wade Andrews as Robert Morris, JeDon Emen-heisas William Pitt, William F. Lye as Lord Grenville, Rodney Reading as Tom Paine, Art Smith as Benjamin Franklin, C. Nel-do- n Stocking as Carter Braxton, and Francis Baugh as Ceasar Rodney. er Senior Citizens Enjoy a S 400 RECENTLY INSTALLED are the new officers of the (LtoR) Marlin Gittins, first vice president; Dean Fowler, president; O. Q. Elder, second vice president; Don Dailey, third vice president Back row, (L to R) Dr. Nermnn Edwnrds, past president; SmithfeiM Lions Cleb. Bottom raw Unis West secretary-lreasareElliott Thornley, two year director; Bert Corbett and Ren Plowman, held ever directors and Orval Coleman, director. Not pictured are Ray T. Facer, tailt winter and A.B. Hnnsaker, lion turner. r; --CteaPkoto Lions Hold Installation Meeting Heber Creeper Trip Approximately - THE CiTIZEH n, Robert Livingston, Brad . 1976 Graduates Adams, Frank Salisbury as Thomas Jefferson, Jay R. Jenson as George Washington, Irene Palmar as Abigail Adams, Claude Robbins as 6. The play was adapted 1, Ila Marie For Bicentennial Play The signing of the Declaration of Independence July 4, 1776 was the symbolic moment when the United States began. That agreement was ' hard won through two years JULY "night cappers, an organization who had just held a convention were on the train also. They are people who cannot sleep at night. They aU rode to Bonneville Falls. 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