Show HB THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R fcUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 5 1947 Vernal Family Visits Relatives In Honey ville Male Animal' Tryouts Set At College Tuesday Night t home of Mr v nume ui Brigham 1TV lM at tne Mrs "" W A and Dance Mrs HunVernal were ounaay were saker and Mrs a Burkg Tueg Dance are sisters Mr and MscMff0?d no?ingh£n' D an Mrs Mr W oay A Wintle were nA sister — — — aMna Mrds are Drome relatives in sevton visiting last Lay ut—m Tolman Burke spent week-en- d Mr and Mrs Peter Hunsaker tives in Salt Lake City Soda Springs Ida spent several Leland Hunsaker days this week in Honey ville visitMr and Mrstheir relatives and ing were' Mrs Bettsen returned home Lewis Rex Mrs and Mr cJghter at their home in Tooele Pocartell?aiHlBeCk and ughter Monday Ezra evening after visiting in and family Ogden for several days at the home of her sister Mrs Rubin Bensen MrfNeme Covington Los and family Calif Mr and Mrs Austin Mrs and Art Mr Wmtle and were guests at the Chue Ogden homV 'of Mr' and Mrs George snJit' ioild Ms- Leon' Hunsaker week-en- d Wintle last Sunday evening in Blackfoot The town is buzzing with fall activities and important among them are preparations by the Ogden Community Theatre for its season's plays Its first production "The Male Animal" is set for Nov 13 14 and 15 and tryouts are scheduled for Tuesday evening Oct 7 Room 406 Moench building Weber college Everyone in the community with dramatic talent and experience or interested in working behind the scenes is invited to attend these tryouts "This is a project" states Julian Rcommunity president Stephens of the board "and we should like it to be an outlet for all those interested in the theatre" Comedy fantasy satire and drama are all the represented in nroOgden Communitv theatre's gram for the year A selection of worinwmie plays excellent directors and talent from the community and college insures a series of theatre experiences which promises to delight playgoers in Ogden and vicinity "The Male Animal" written hv those masters of wit anii satireJames Thurber and Elliott Nugent wiin 11s setting tn a college town will afford a riotous interlude between football games This initial offering of the organization will be directed by John Kelly second play of the series jne Silver The Cord" hv Sid Howard strikes a more serious vein It is a problem nlav dramatic and pertinent Thatcher Allred director plans to stage this play on March 4 5 and 6 in an unusual manner trying out the "arena" the ater which has been most successful in little theater groups and colleges allone-a-over the country The play series March 15 16 17 18 and 19 will bring dramatic talent from churches schools and college to compete in a dramatic festival Moss "Christopher Blake" Hart a new Broadway hitbywill be directed by Mr Kelly April 29 30 and May 1 This uses fantasy as a medium for play conpresenting flicts arising in an adolescent mind confronted with his parents' divorce A summer play is also being planned by the Community Theater The Community Theater board will meet Wednesday night Oct 8 at the English office Moench at 8 building Weber college "SmS: ! R of Neighbors Woodcraff Hold Meeting j Neighbors of Woodcraft District Circle No 6 held a meeting Sept 26 and 27 at the Paramount Bowl in Ogden Hostesses were members of Sego Lily Circle No 174 and Ogden Circle No 581 H Officers attending were Grand Guardian Neighbor Minerva Godding and Grand Clerk Leah E Wood of Portland Oregon Grand Advisor Leona JEwer of Evanston f Wyo Grand OMer Sentinel Harriet M Walton $f Salt Lake City Past Grand Magician Effie Mae gjf Santo of Rock Springs Wyo Past Grand Officer Agnes Bess of Salt Lake City and Gtand Representative Doris Ottley of Murray Utah One Hundred guests attended The meeting was called to order Friday morning by Guardian Neighbor Marian L Lewis and the flag ceremony was performed by District Flag Bearer Ida Clayton District Captain of Guards Thel-m- a Storey and District Guards Anna Hicks Frona Dodson Rhea Vivian Oberg Lauzel Manful Hunt Gladys Sherwood Edith Dayle Mary Frances Dayle Harriet Marks and Mary McConnell g v An address of welcome was given by Mayor David S Romney followed by response from Harriet ivi waiton Luncheon at the Mansion House was served visiting officers and officers and members of Sego Lily Circle and a banquet took place the same evening at the Paramount Bowl Guardian Neighbor Ruth Wilson presided at Saturday morning's meeting Its business included selection of Park City Utah as the scene of meeting for next year and election of officers Oeden women elrtv? tn nnctc in the district group are Advisor Marian L Lewis Magician Thel-m- a Storey Manager Vivian Hunt and Outer Sentinel Lena Priest A pujblic meeting Saturday evening closed the convention Highlights were an exhibition of work by the juvenile members of Woodcraft supervised by Senior Guardian Martha B Lindstrom and the installation of officers Captain Maxia Pugsley and the United Drill team of Woodbine Circle 41 presented an exhibition drill and gifts were presented to the grand officers by members of District ! i - ct I o'clock New Teachers Feted At Campf ire Party EVANSTON Wyo Oct -- - - HEALTH AIDS FOR YOUR ENTIRE SELF! 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