Show Hansen of theCache County Council County Executive Lynri'l pi vO1 Lemon '$' TamiPyfcrand Steven:Tayi l°L°'f the' tagan Municipal Council and Logan CityAttorney KynjJber I Hbusley SmithfieldjCity Manager Jim'Gass has bebn named ah stK'f-- st large member of the board and Pat'i " Parker of Cache Coiinty will serve as secretary G'bbons was named ‘kf': T- "1" r i ' 'chairman of the bdardf'!? started the !vDatwyler Local emergency sery ices offj-- j Vt Play which is held inc J C? - cialswhp wiM serve in an advisoryO'1 with Niblcy Heritage "capacity to the CCEMS board vM- because she was looking for include JLogan Flic Qiicf Mark' jf r thing she could do with h( v Meaker Cache County Emergency1: Medical Services Director Jay a young mom and wanted V‘ Downs Dr Brett Porter George ' Thornton from the Utah State EMS :£ department Randy Aumanof the Logan Police Department and Dave Johnsonchairman of thelocal EMS Council The board will meet at 3:30 pm on the' second Tuesday of each month in the Multipurpose Room of the Cache County Administration Building 179 N Main Logan " ''-J 1 - pays'C''yj' L 5fdren:':tVVl- - ?" mom” at the same time The first pjay “The Sclilsh ':’ :'( GianC' was pniduced with just over 10 children Datwyler said she probably just asked neighbor- hood kids 'to be in the play She also remembers passing out a lot of fliers The production was made ' with no outside funding the stage was borrowed from another city and the costumcswere made by - the parents' “We started with nothing’' said - See IN BRIEF on A8 Call Crime news tip? pnlicecoun reporter Jason Ext 330 Bergrcen 752-21- jbergreen hjnewscom Got a local news lip? Call City Editor John Wright 752-212- 1 jwright Ext 323 hjnewscom Ethan Hansen playing one of Robin merry men tnes on his hat prior to opening night Thursday in Nibley Datwyler After years of productions — “Jack in the Beanstalk'' “Cinderella" “Alice in Wonderland'' ’—the annual play began to grow in sic and city interest now attracting an audience of 200 to 300 people Raclyn Schenk who sits in the audience year after year to see her ow n children said “She 's (Datwyler) has unbelievable gy and patience It won'j be the same w ithout her She's just so great w ith the kids" encr-Hood- - g— orchestra some arc stage crew and ' some are in charge of the scenery '‘“Everyone 'that wants loin: in it can be in Datwyler Some or the children don't want to be on stage said Datw y lor The orchestra is the perfect' for she said that wav' them place still be involved by play- can they i tig a violin cello harp or another it'-sai- instrumcnl- “Noi everyone wants to play baseball" said Scott The play pro- vidcs those children with other opportunities To Datwy ler the children are the most Important part of the program “The children benefit the most"' Larkin agreed “Children come out of their shell just because of this" Larkin said Datwyler makes every child feel like their pan is the most important part and is sure to make each child feel special “Each kid feels important and has a positive experience And it Ity wwni iir w—y wpj tng KO to ItKJ hours tor this pnduction Datwylersnid slic is always thinking about the play - ' : “1 basically don't have a life for the month of June” said Datwyler She starts auditioning for life playus ionas school gets out' then practice starts immediately and gties for two weeks “That way it doesn't take up their whole summer"' said Datw vlcr But ihe kids love i( even if it takes up pail of the summer They credit their love to Datw v let 's love and concern for ihcin “When you see the play it's a ' See LAST on A12 W - v r Jvfs y - |