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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 16

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2E Ogden Standard-Examiner Friday March 26 1971 antasy's Eerie Lights Music Croft Sand Ridge Junior Da-ley Junior Alan Amman North bb elighf 'Fli Here are additional results Roger Visser Roy High 2 from the Weber Regional Sci- Randy A Ohlson Weber High erty Spectators vid Chatelain North Ogden Jun ence Fair held Wednesday and dene staging and costumes in who has a tremendous agility 1 1 I a mop of red hair and a penchant for being helpful in mak addition to the whimsies of the play itself OTHER PERFORMANCES ing life more harmonious and harvests more bountiful Additional performances are planned for today at 5:30 and 8 He can't stav in any area By RAY WIGHT A bit of childhood fantasy complete with eerie lights and music and a meaningful moral flitted across the stage of the Weber State College Little Theater in matinee and evening performances Thursday to the delight of its young spectators The first two productions of Charlotte Chorpenning's "Flib-bertygibbet" provided appeal also for adults in attractively where people don't really want 1-2 3 At 1 11 pm baturday at 1 and 4 pm April 1 and 2 at 5:30 and 8 pm Thursday at Weber State College: Senior physical 1 Paul Findell Weber High 2 Scott Paterson Weber High 3 Kenneth Tramp Weber High Senior physical applied 1 Robert Quillen and Carl Rahko-nen Weber High 2 Lynn Jensen Roy High 3 Ike Johnson Clearfield High Senior biological basic 1 Lynn Nielsen Clearfield High 2 Jeffrey Murray Clearfield High 3 Lynn Merrill Roy High Senior biological applied 1 mm ana mac mouvaies tne story and the happy a daily and April 3 at 1 pm and nice thing to have nowadays 4 pm Admission is $1 for all ages btokes was a whirlwind as Flibberty doing an impres The colorful story concerns a 3 Kraig Patterson Clearfield High Senior social and behavioral 1 Mary Boltz Clearfield High 2 Janene Westover Clearfield High 3 Karmel Eckardt and Kittie Wintering Weber High Reporting 11th and 12th 1 Scott Paterson Weber High 2 Linda Christensen Box Elder High 3 Oscar Barlow Clearfield High 11TH 12TH Reporting 11th and 12th 1 Scott Muir Roy High 2 Michael Harris Sky View High 3 Roger Visser Roy High Reporting 9th and 10th 1 Kenneth Tramp Weber High 2 Kraig Patterson tral Davis Junior 3 Susan Williams Washington Junior Reporting 9th and 10th 1 Dan Green Roy High: 2 Kraig Patterson helpful sprite named Fhbberty sive job in a role which kept mm in action much of the Ogden Junior Curtis Tatton Sunset Junior Timothy Ryan Sunset Junior Larry Stel'fen North Ogden Junior Katy Wells North Davis Junior David Gregoire North Layton Junior Pamela McKean Bell Junior Seventh grade Brian Castlemain South Junior Craig Carson Mount Ogden Junior Kyle Dellamore St Josephs Carol Ann Holley Central Junior Tim Van Zant North Layton Junior Becky Tonks and Cindy Winchester Morgan High Mark Dean Owens North Davis Junior Dave Seabreeze Sunset Junior Seventh grade Dawna Coker South Junior David Bair Central Davis Junior: Linda Christensen Central Davis Junior Scott Lindsay and Danny Mus-grave North Ogden Junior Kevin Kent South Junior Brett Hussey North Ogden Junior Mike Ward North Ogden 'Junior Sherry Miller Judy Jones and June Nelson Central Junior Robin Alford Highland Junior Brent White Wahlquist Junior time YASS HAKOSHIMA Featured Performer ior Nile Eatmon and Steven Kato Sunset Junior Kirk Henefer North Ogden Junior Ramona Tyer Central Davis Junior Brian Lee Gould South Junior Georgette Ann Gregoir North Lay ton Junior Aaron Chadburn Central Junior Ninth grade Mike Brown Laura Freston Sherrie Mendoza and Michele Schroed-er Highland Junior Pauline Carver and Sally Chugg Wahl-quist Junior Paul Hitchcock North Ogden Junior Neil Winterton Roy Junior Jerry Costley South Junior Larry Larsen and Kirk Tracy Wahlquist Junior Scott Rogers South Junior Bruce Rudd North Ogden Junior Eighth grade Stanley Beutler North Layton Junior Kirk Sherman North Lay-ton Junior Blake Madsen Central Davis Junior Mark Noal Bell Junior Curt Vandenberg North Ogden Junior Gordon Banz Central Junior Ann Kogianes Wahlquist Junior Steven Speak North Ogden Junior Emma Ashmead Kaysville Junior WSC Official Sees US WAS APPEALING Michelle Gates gave an ap pealing performance as the small girl Lisa whose faith in ealth Care System Japanese Pantomimis Will Perform at WSC libberty brings him in the first place and almost loses him Within ext 3 Years Incidentally young Annette Steele who was to have alternated in the role with her has suffered a broken arm The only Japanese perform- the use of Japanese classic wouldn't you and won't ing pantomime in the western dance and Noh movement as Similarly trained people would Clearfield 3 James Patterson well a Western pantomime to form associations establish by Clearfield High laws and requirements to join Reporting 7th and 8th physi 1 Richard Waters Rov Ju- 1 1 21 he said This led to formulated educational programs which nior jaciue Lampros oouin Junior: 3 Anthony Berrett eventually joined with colleges North Ogden Junior and universities The assistant dean pointed out SOUTH JUNIOR Reporting 7th and 8th biolog that in 1900 only two support ive care workers" or non-phy demonstrate that the art of silent performance can contain dramatic tension of the highest degree A native of Osaku Japan he studied at Kyushu University and became a member of the first Western pantomime group in Tokyo He has toured extensively in Europe and appeared on television there He has toured and appeared on television in Canada as well as in the United States Douse Car Blaze A fire in an auto at Auto Salvage 2005 Lincoln was doused Thursday at 4 pm and a false box alarm was turned in at 29th and Grant at 11:46 pm according to Ogden City Fire Department EIGHTH GRADE Eighth grade Robert Archibald Sunset Junior Christy Kato and Michelle Patterson Sunset Junior Lois Scambia Sunset Junior Lori Bateman and Mary Sugimoto Roy Junior Marcia Price Val- be acting according to Dr Leonard Rowley director John Whiting was Gavin the wealthy landowner in appropriate style Other roles were in the capable hands of Nels Carlson as Adam the avaricious second wealthiest farmer who was trying harder to become first Lynda Brown his wife Sherrida and Deberra Slagowski as the not-always-loving sisters and Gloria Jensen as Nannie the understanding grandmother of Lisa Opening performances went smoothly and sound effects and music specially produced fitted nicely into the mood of the production world Yass Hakoshima will be featured at Weber State College Monday at 8 pm in the Fine Arts Center Auditorium Mr Hakoshima 's per form- ance is part of the WSC Fine Arts Celebrity Series Two of the scheduled artists for the series Kirn Woo Paik Korean pianist scheduled for April 1 and Aleg-ria Arce pianist from Ecuador scheduled for May 13 have been canceled said Daniel Mar-dno WSC fine arts director TOP PERFORMER Mr Hakoshima is rated as one of the top pantomime experts in the world today Mr Martino said He has developed sicians worked with doctors on An assistant dean of a Weber State College department predicted here Thursday that the nation would "have some kind of a national health care system" within three years Dr Reed Stringham assistant dean of arts letters and science at WSC told members of the Ogden Kiwanis Club "There are now major unmet needs for health manpower" The shortage of manpower nationally is acute" he said noting that "in Utah I don't think we're in very bad shape however even here we have a potential of health care shortage" CITES SPECIALTIES Dr Stringham said there are "growing number of health care specialties" which started 1 Tracey Evans South Junior 2 Jannette Schooler South Junior 3 Andrea Peterson South Junior the average 13 PER DOCTOR Ninth grade Alan In 1970 the figure had jumped to 13 per doctor "For people trained at the four-year or 23 I'sxN' bachelor's degree level nationally there is a 30 per cent deficit? he said "National projec Formerly working as artist-in residence at Memphis State University in Tennessee Hum tions show us in a crisis state boldt State College in Califor SPRINKLER SYSTEMS BULBS PLANTS FERTILIZERS AND INSECTICIDES IIAWN MOWERS GARDEN TOOLS GARDEN SEED right now" For these reasons Dr String nia and Juniata college in Pennsylvania he now teaches ham said it was his opinion when hospitals used to have at the Instiitute for Advanced the nation would be under some nurses and other medical per 2305 GftANT-393-3022 Studies in Theater Arts the UP Asks Okay to BuiSd Tracks at 6 Locations kind of a socialized medicine sonnel trained to use new tech nical equipment New York Theater Work Shop plan "within three years" and the Phoenix Theater all in Also Dr Stringham said edu cation of health care personnel New York City His repertory includes num bers that embody humor path Union Pacific Railroad Co I and other industries in the os frustration grandeur and has filed an application with the service of extracting mineral NOW QUOATING SPECIAL LOW PRICES CUE i ntah pMi s-nrfno fVmmio-1 1 csourccs irom me ureal ban symbolic struggle for freedom Mr Martina commented Lake has moved from medical centers such as hospitals to educational institutions like colleges and universities Advantages to this move according to the assistant dean include broadening the base of the people the possibility of evaluating the education re sion to build railroad tracks at 8 grade as six locations across public roadways in Box Elder ceived and the fact that educa tion is the business of a col A public hearing will be conducted by the Public Service Commission on the 6th floor of the Municipal Building April 6 at 10 am to hear comments on building the tracks which will cross the following roads: In Box Elder County Hot Springs Lane two crossings In Weber 4000 North Street 4200 West Street and two graveled roads Buy and Save at KETCHUM'S Everything in plumbing Builders Hardware-Electrical Lumber-Wallboard-Roofing 2470 Well Ave 394-8865 lege YOUR COMPLETE YARD FERTILIZED WITH EVERY PURCHASE! and Weber counties The track will run 12 to 14 miles extending westerly and southwesterly from near Hot Springs to the Little Mountain area in northwest Weber County a company spokesman said The line will serve Great Salt Lake Minerals and Chemicals Corp The Dow Chemical Co Disadvantages he listed were CALL US TODAY FOR YOUR FREE ESTIMATE at no OBLIGATION OR DROP BY AND SEE OUR NEW GARDEN CENTER PLENTY FREE PARKING Police Arrest Ogdenite on Three Charges Ogden police early this morning arrested an Ogden man for alleged possession of a concealed weapon and alleged possession of dangerous drugs and drug paraphernalia Booked into the Weber County Jail on the charges was Max David Cutlip 23 of 3415 Porter He was arrested in the 300 block of 26th Street shortly after 2 -am today by Officer Keith Wanlass Placed in evidence were two hunting knives syringe and needles and a number of small white pills believed to be that many college programs shoved people 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