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Winter train festival set at Promontory

PROMONTORY -- The Golden Spike National Historic Site's annual Winter Steam Festival will be Dec. 28-30 this year.

U of U exhibit honors holocaust hero

SALT LAKE CITY -- On April 15 the exhibit "'These Are My People!' The Story of Aristides de Sousa Mendes" will open on the first floor of the University of Utah's Marriott Library. The nationally touring exhibition tells the story of the heroic actions of Aristides de Sousa Mendes, who helped 30,000 people escape the horrors of World War II.

Photos courtesy WSU Special Collections and Mount Benedict Monastery archives 
Nursing students participate in the Florence Nightingale Pledge during a capping ceremony. The photo is included in the exhibit “Say Little, Do Much: St. Benedict’s School of Nursing 1947-1968” in the Stewart Library at Weber State University in Ogden.

Catholic nursing school celebrated: WSU library shows exhibit

The St. Benedict's School of Nursing no longer exists, but former students remember it fondly.

"The sisters were very good at teaching us what we needed to know," said Judith Smith James. "Living in the dorm with a lot of like-minded girls was wonderful -- we made lifetime friends."

An exhibit about the school, "Say Little, Do Much: St. Benedict's School of Nursing 1947-1968," opens next Friday in Weber State University's Stewart Library.

Archibald Craven (right, played by Brett Johnson of Layton) tells Mary (played by Miranda O'Very of River Heights) "This, my lovely child is your garden," in "The Secret Garden." The play is being staged at Heritage Community Theatre in Perry.

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THEATER

Top of Utah

'THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK,' 7 p.m. today, Saturday and Monday, 2 p.m. Saturday, Bonneville High School, 251 E. 4800 South, Washington Terrace. Advance: $7/adults, $6/seniors, $8/door. All tickets $8 tonight for the school endowment night. 801-452-4081.

'THE PAJAMA GAME,' 7 p.m. today and Saturday, Evans Black Box Theatre, St. Joseph High School, 1790 Lake St., Ogden. $9; $6/students, seniors; $12/reserved. (801) 394-1515, ext. 227; www.sjchstheatre.webs.com.

Photographer puts focus on lake

A new exhibit of photographs by Charles Uibel opens April 1 in the Antelope Island State Park Visitor Center.

Uibel, of Salt Lake City, is showing images of the Great Salt Lake. The exhibit continues 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, through May 31.

To get to Antelope Island, take Interstate 15's Exit 332 and head west on Antelope Drive through Syracuse. Admission is $9 per vehicle. For more information, call 801-725-9263.

Weekly Reflex, January 7, 2011

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