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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 3

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Pocatello, Idaho
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"Guys and Dolls 1 Cast Sparkles in Opener They 'wouldn't have gotten away quickly if the clapping hands had not been worn out from use throughout the evening. And the actors, too, must have been exhausted after a strenous and wonderfully entertaining Idaho State College Theatre performance of the Broadway musical "Guys and Dolls." So the audience left after the few curtain calls the tired clapping hands could summon and headed away from opening night at Frazier Hall late Thursday, still chuckling and humming the Frank Loesser tunes despite the light rain that was falling. From the first scene of characters strolling on Broadway on-to the marital triumphs of Salvation Army Sergeant Sarah Brown and nightclub dancer Miss Adelaide, the evening was full of hilarious comedy and enjoyable song and dance a credit to director Hal Persona! Need money quickly? And neefl plenty of time to repay it? Get a "Happy Family Loan" from Securities. a i i a i Get up to 5050 take up to 24 months to repay. See Securities Acceptance 1 2 4 Arthur, or phone 1351.

J. Todd and everyone connected with the production. Blooms as Actress Carene Clarke is well known to this city for her fine voice, but she bloomed as an actress in the part of the Salvation Army doll smitten by love for gambler Sky Vlasterson. Sgt. Sarah Brown beat on the tambourine, threw icrsclf into tender love scenes and engaged in a rousing good fight with a floozie in a Cuban night club.

In between all this Miss Clarke sparkled in such song hits as "I'll Know," "If I Were a Dell," and "I've Never Been in Love ably assisted in both the musical and dramatic departments by Robert Cornwall as Masterson, who got acquainted with her because of a bet and wound up with drum to beat for the Save a Soul Mission. He managed to win out ovei as Nicely Nicely put it a look from Sarah have put a chili to a moose in mating I'robably the two outstanding talents of the show got together near the end in Miss Clarke's duct with bouncy little blonde Beverlj TCedman, who played Miss Ade laidc, the nighl club dancer am 1-1-year fiance of dice game pro prietor Nathan Detroit. Sarah and Adelaide sang "Mar ry the Man Today (And Change His Ways Tomorrow)." They then proceeded to do so. Brings Bonn House Miss Redman brought down the louse earlier with "A Bushel and Troops Follow Mock A-Bombing SAN SIMEON, Calif. (UPI) Assault troops of the Army's 4th Division advanced through the 'rubble" of Camp Roberts, theoretically destroyed in a simulated atomic attack on "aggressor" forces.

Thirteen thousand troops from Fort Lewis, landed from 40 ships by boat and helicopter in the Hunter Liggett Military reservation area Wednesday: The attack, Exercise Rocky Shoals, is the largest Army- Navy amphibious operation since 1930. The exercise is scheduled to continue until Monday, when the troops will re'cmbark. A deer was the first major casualty of the operation. The two- point buck became excited during the troop landing Wednesday night and leaped into the surf. Navy frogmen lished the animal out and look it ashore, "jut it dropped dead of excitement on the beach.

Journal Classifieds Bring Quick Results a Peck" and with her musical lament on all the ills that befall a girt because she isn't married. her colds stemmed Tom her unmarried condition and not from wearing "almost no clothes" in her work). Murray Gaby was properly shiftless and engaging as Detroit, who managed to hold his floating dice game in the mission when the Salvation Army was out on an all- night Broadway march against the devil. Alan Nash (Nicely Nicely), Thcr- on Pollard (Benny Southstreet), Roy Hitting (Rusty Charlie), and Brent Thomas (Harry the Horse) led a fine assortment of Broadway sinners. Ed was charming visiting thug from Chicago.

Their dice-throwing in the New York sewer was one of the many dance scenes that was wel worth the hard work it must have taken choreographer Donna Hogge and all of the actors. Lives Up to Name Nicely Nicely lived up to his name with his comic song per formances and IUR friends atsi were equal to the occasions. Kei Cook as Arvide Abernathy, a Sal vation Army soldier and Sarah': grandfather, displayed one of tin fine male voices of the evening in a brief solo. Adelaide's six-girl chorus lini was properly empty-headed am sexy. The Salvation Army--lad general and all was proper! rim.

Quick changes of scenes and sef- went in a professional man- er and the stage settings and aekground scenery on a plastic material were attractive. Settings lircctor Allen Blomquist, Stage Manager Dave Rayborn and the vhole backstage can be proud of heir work. Harold Mealy led the orchestra, vhich carried the mood in fine but did not overshadow the lingers. If this production is not com- ilelely sold out for the remaining lerformauces, tonight and Saturday some area residents vho needn't have missed it will be by-passing one of the entertainment treats of the Pease. IDAHO STATE JOURNAL Published dally except Saturday and continuing with the Idaho Sun day Journal every Sunday by Trllx unc-Journal Company G.

Nlch olas Iffl. president. 305 South Arthur Pocatello, Idaho. Hugh Wagnon. pub lisher; Thorbahn executive editor.

tntetecl as second class matter the I'ocatello Po 3 Pursuant to Chapter 1st 19.13 Ses sion Lavs-s of Idaho, Thursday hereby designated ns the day week on which weekly legal notice will be published. Subscription Rates Carrier 1 month 1.7 Hy mall 1 month l.i By mail 1 year in Idaho 15.6 Ry mail i year outside Idaho 18.0 Teen Sought Killing of Woman, 84 LAS VEGAS, Nev, (UPI) 'olice today sought a teen-age onth in connection with the slay- ng of an 84-year-old woman, the ccond woman to he slabbed to 'eath here this week. The body of Mrs. Zephyr Guber was found Thursday in the icdroom of her home by her son, Sheriff's t.t. Ray Gubser.

Her hroat had been slashed by a pair if tin snippers found nearby and ler dress had been torn down to icr waist. Norman Mart, 40, a local beauty- shop operalor and friend of con- essed killer Jack Rainsberger vas picked up shortly after Hie voman's body was found by po- ice said he probably would be clcased. A youth was seen at Mrs. Guh- scr's home Wednesday night short- In traveling around the earth moon's average speed is 2,281 miles per hour, or 3,350 feel per second. DAHO STATE JOURNAL Friday, November 7, 1PJ8-3 ly before the slaying was believed to have taken place.

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