Show nuoiu aJ AVTHE RICHFIELD REAPER Wednesday June 8 1991 mfiM K- V- 71 HAPPENINGS Students Can See Shakespeare Plays At Reduced Rate Mr and Mrs Bosshardt Note Golden Wedding Day Bosshardts To RIDMOND — Milo anJ June Bosshardt will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary at a reception hosted by their children from 6 to 8 pm Saturday June at the Redmond LDS Ward cultural 100 North 310 West hall Redmond is invited They Everyone request no gilts Mr Bosshardt was born in Salina and reaied in the North Sevier area lie attended Snow College and Utah Mate University in logan After two and one-hal- l' years in the Spanish American LDS Mission he woiked lor Douglas Aircraft in Cahlornia during World War II hollowing the war he returned to Redmond where he has since resided Mi Bosshardt and his brother Lamar established the Redmond Clay and Salt Company in I960 He still helps direct the business and is actively involved in fanning and cattle He was mayor of Redmond and served on the town council He has been involved in scouting most of his ile and received the Silver Beaver award in He was pres ident of the North Sev ier LDS Stake for 15 years and has served in many other church and civic positions throughout his life Mrs Bosshardt was born in freedom Wyo and graduated from Star Valley High School She received a teaching certificate from USU and it was there she met her husband After she served j mission to northern states they were married June 13 1944 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Mrs Bosshardt has served in the Primary Relief Society and Young Women's organizations on both ward and stake levels She has been president of the PTA at schixils in Redmond and Salina The couple served a mission toand gether to Guatemala in 1983-8have been workers at the Manti LDS Temple for many years where Mr Bosshardt is a scaler They arc parents of seven children Sandra Banks Green River Wyo Jay Neal both Redmond Venice Jan Cheryl Buchanan Jill Orem Lversole Bigler Ida and Bluckloot Larry deceased They have 29 grandchildren 1 CEDAR CITY — If you are a student (university high school or other) and you have a student identification card it is now possible for you to see any of the six plays being presented this year at the Utah Shakespearean Festival for half price "Student Rush" prices are for all available seats for all plays in all theaters from now through the end of the 1994 season on Sept 3 however students must purchase these tickets in person at the box office window no sooner than 30 minutes prior to the beginning of the show Only one ticket per show per student is allowed and all students must present a current and valid student identification card "It is important that everyone realizes the time restraints on these discounted tickets" said Douglas T Kirchncr festival marketing and public relations director "They will not be available before 30 minutes prior to the beginning of the production and showing up earlier than that will simply make it harder for our box office personnel to serve all our patrons" Plays this year arc Shakespeare's "As You Like It" and "Richard III" and Thomas Dckkcr's "The Shoemaker's Holiday" in the outAdams door Shakespearean Theatre and Shakespeare's "Love's Labour's Lost" Georges Feydeau's "A Flea in Her Ear" and Tennessee Williams’ "A Streetcar Named Desire" in the Randall L Jones Theatre Plays rotate Monday through Saturday and all but "Richard III" and "The Shoemaker's Holiday" are also presented in matinee Normal ticket prices for the 994 season vary from $10 to $27 thus "Student Rush" tickets can be purchased for anywhere from $5 to 1 SI 350 "We realize that we have a large audience of students in the area who want to be a part of the festival and who want to see this quality of theater but who normally may not be able to afford it thus we are offering this chance for them to fill our unsold seats at the last minute" said Kirchncr "We also understand that many of these students are our audience of the future If you tie all that in with our desire to be an 'educational' Shakespearean festival it is easy to understand our excitement over this program We think it helps fulfill many of our goals" "We started this program last summer" added R Scott Phillips festival managing director "And we promised that if it was successful we would continue it Last year we learned that students appreciated this chance so we arc jMeased to be continuing it this year Mindy Ogden reigning Miss Richfield has help adjusting her crown by her mother Lana Ogden prior to entering competition at the Miss Utah Scholarship Pageant The pageant began Tuesday and the new Miss Utah will be crowned on Saturday Miss Richfield Heads For Miss Utah Pageant Mindy Ogden the reigning Miss Richfield began her competition with young women throughout the state at (he annual Miss Utah Scholarship Pageant which opened Tuesday at Mountain View High School in Orem Miss Ogden’s community service project included a weekly column in The Richfield Reaper on health and nutrition as well as lectures in local schools 4 17 Ready For The Pageant I -- Literose Club Seats New 1994-9Officers r-- A 5 $ :V Vn A -p f s Southwick-Baile- y Mrs Carl D Bailey Washington He from DC graduated High School and Bladcnsburg North Carolina State University He played basketball with the Utah Jazz for eight years and the Minnesota Timbcrwolves the past two years He is a free agent July I and docs not know where he will be playing next year the couple will make their home in Las Vegas for the summer Miss Sindi Sue Southwick will become the bride of Thurl Lee Bailey June 10 in Las Vegas at the Alexis Park Hotel Miss Southwick is a daughter of John and Sue Southwick Richfield She is a graduate of Richfield High School and Utah Valley State College and has been attending the of Minnesota in University Minneapolis Mr Bailey is a son of Mr and - A ' ? - Vi? ?v I ' A - i ’c i i'Lcr A Mr Bowcutt and Miss Christensen Christensen-BowcuMONROL — Miss Melissa Lee Christensen became the bride of Michael Brandt Boweutt in rites perlormed June 4 in the San Diego LDS Temple An open house will honor the couple Friday June 10 from 7 to 9 p m in the Richfield Third LDS Ward 985 South 4(X) West All friends and relatives arc invited to attend The bride is a daughter of Mr nr “ 4 ' pi' f M: tt Todd Christensen and Mrs Corona Calif Mr Bowcutt is a son of Mr and Mrs H Brent Bowcutt Monroe He graduated from Richfield High School in 1990 and filled a Wash- ington DC North Spanish 1 "’ ’’i S Programs for the year ahead arc in the planning stages as is the annual membership booklet which gives dates of meetings programs and the constitution bylaws and aims of the club Also being planned is the opening social scheduled Oct 5 Mrs Payne discussed the Monroe City Pioneer Day celebration with the annual bake sale flea market a two-qui- ll display and the 1 " I "Every member a membership chairperson" was an idea suggested by Marjorie Fowler parliamentarian A membership drive will take place in the future to broaden the ideas and bring new people into this civic community and educational organization Miss Southwick and Mr Bailey ye— i"iii Chairman for the bake sale is Sadie Sydenham The flea market will be spearheaded by Marjorie Fowler whose garage at 97 East (K) South is the fixral point of the collection of items Residents who have items for the club are asked to contact Mujorie Fowler at 527-4- 8 7 "This is one of the most effective means of raising funds" said Betty Jo Stewart Mary Ann Peterson was elected a member of the board as publicity chairperson VCrvtt sV Cixrkie Jar Cxikfxxk MONROE — Taking the reins as president of the Literose Club of Monroe during a board meeting was Billie Payne o' ‘ MARCIA'S 44 W 100 N 4 S r C - 7-- 1 - 1 Summer Games Specials I Week Only 8-- - A 1 : 1 1 1 ADMISSION PHYSICALS The fee for these physicals will be $1500 Monday - Friday RICHFIELD CLINIC Dr Mark Greenwood Bret Hilton PA 460 North Main Richfield 896-549- 6 Miss Sorensen and Mr Dickson Sorensen-Dickso- n Mr and Mrs LaMaun Sorensen St George announce the approaching marriage of their daughter Miss Sydnec Sorensen to James H Dickson son of Mr and Mrs James R Dickson Salt Lake City on June 9 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Miss Sorensen attended Dixie College and earned a BS in elementary education from Utah State an MEd in school University counseling from University of I'tah and an MEd from Brigham Y'oung in education ad University 1 ministration She is serving as principal of Jennie P Stewart Elementary in Centerville Mr Dickson graduated from University of Utah in finance where he was affiliated with Sigma Chi Fraternity Her served an LDS mission in British Columbia Canada He is vice president of Affiliated Insurance in Salt Lake City The couple will reside in Salt Lake City 1 i i i I i 14 Come Shop Our Great Selection Of Fabric Jl A ‘A Speaking LDS mission Both attended Ricks College in Rexburg Ida and Mr Bowcutt will attend Brigham Young University where he is studying accounting 6ocsvx)0drVe'O am to 6 pm Monday Saturday Open 9 1 '‘4k: Richfield 896-835- 4 June i ? Miss Richfield contestants to the Miss Utah Pageant have won honors six of the seven years the service projects have been part of the pageant Miss Utah contestants will be judged on talent interview swimsuit and evening wear poise and confidence The service project will be judged separately Miss Ogden is a daughter of Dave and Lana Ogden UOOOGG OdfiOQXitt’O |