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Show ember 13 and 14 at the High School. The students have been working very hard to make this the best, now you can do your part supporting them, by being there. Mark the 13 and 14 on your calendar now. If you can't make one surely you can the other, but be there! I am sure you will be delighted and proud of the student's performance. The Ladies Athenaeum were entertained by the group Monday, October 27. It was different from the usual programs presented and proved it will be fun to see. A night of some real entertainment. entertain-ment. Christine Kummer was one of the entries at Snow College for the Homecoming Queen. No details as yet, but even though she wasn't a winner, we are proud of her. It seems she had no intention of trying out, but she was coaching another girl who backed out at the last minute so Chris was urged to fill the vacant spot. Helen Marcellin said she did real well and Helen acted as her back up in charge of the music for her modern dance. A ceramic dead duck priced at $18 was stolen from the front window of Wood N'Stuff last week. Owner Don Bergen reported re-ported that he had shown the item . to customers about 45 minutes before the theft was discovered. "There w a s quite a crowd in that day, and the merchandise where the duck had been was all rearranged so it wasn't obvious that he was missing." mis-sing." The dead duck, named Herkamcr, was half of a brother and sister team which Don said "did an act together, flying around the shop for customers." The remaining duck, Lev-ica, Lev-ica, is so lonely that she just lies around like a dead duck." Bergen further noted that "Herkamer was the friendlier of the two which is probably why he didn't squawk when he was carried out the door." Bergen's shop houses other ducks made by the Salt Lake potter named Roger Davis who runs the "Village Duckworks." Other clay fowl are portrayed skidding into ceramic bowls, plates, and chimneys. Bergen hopes the thief will take pity on Levica and bring Herkamer back home. byBea Debra L. Wilkinstm and Steven R. Offret were married mar-ried Saturday, November 1, in a military ceremony at Butler LDS Ward. A reception was given afterwards. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wilkinson, Salt Lake City, Lance Cpl. Offret, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Offret, Salt Lake City (both former Parkites) was graduated honor man last fall while serving with the U.S. Marine Corps. He is stationed at Camp Pendleton, Pendle-ton, California. l Jimmy Flannery, feature riter for the Utah State Jniversity's . Information News Services, has been selected as a consultant in the United Nations Development Develop-ment Program Food and Agriculture Organization. He will be in Kenya developing de-veloping a program to increase awareness to the potential value of wildlife to hunt, to watch or to eat. This will be John's fourth trip to Africa. The first time he was raising funds for the care of Biafran orphans on the Ivory Coast, through the Medical Emergency Relief Care for Youth Program, sponsored by Columbia University. In 1971 he took a poor man's safari to the continent to do" photography for publications. publica-tions. On his third venture he was the writer of the group that accomplished the first traverse of the 500-mile long Omop River. Following the trip, Mr. Flannery and other members of the party had a 45-minute session with Ethiopia's Ethi-opia's Emperor Haile Selassie. Selas-sie. John left Park some five years ago when he joined the USU news staff. He previously pre-viously served as assistant to the president of the Sierra Club in San Francisco, writer to the U.S. Forest Service's Regional Office, Ogden, and editor of the Utah Fish and Game magazine. He will not be the sole USU staffer in Africa. The University is operating a range extension program in the continent. Lillian Wortley is pretty well confined to her home with her foot in a cast and having problems with her other leg. so she isn't getting around much these days. Do hope this inconvenience won't last long and she will soon be up and at it again. "Guys and Dolls" is the nar.ie o! the musical chosen by the High School students and will be presented Nov- |