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Show Stake Dance Festival Brings 400 Youths Together on Tuesday Over 400 young people from the wards of the Cedar Stake will participate in the Stake Dance Festival to be held on Tuesday, May 20, at 8:00 p. m. at the College Col-lege of Southern Utah fieldhou.se, a "cording to Stake Dance directors, direc-tors, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lin-ford. Lin-ford. In addition to the numbers by the MIA participants, three specialty spe-cialty numbers will be presented by the Pangultch High School Marching Team, the "Bobbetes." Following the Stake Dance Festival Fes-tival the Regional Festival Involving In-volving ten Stakes will meet at the Dixie Sun Bowl on May 21 and that event will be followed at a latter date by the All-Church Dance Festival in Salt Lake City. Ward dance directors have ben working with their people for the past several weeks in preparation pre-paration for the Stake Dance Festival. Fes-tival. Dance directors In the various var-ious wards were named as follows: fol-lows: First, Rlchaid and Joyce Messer; Second, Kay Ashcroft and Lee Sherratt; Third, Bob and La-Preal La-Preal Childs; Fourth, Jackie Gordon Gor-don and Berdett Baldwin; Fifth, Betty Jo Bauer and Gary Matheson; Mathe-son; Sixth, Jack and Dorothy Thttet; Seventh, George LeSaron and Cynthia Williams, and the Eighth, Audrey and Gall Duncan. The public has been invited to attend the Dance Festival. A 10 cent admission charge will be made to cover the fleldhouse tax, Mr. and Mrs. Llnford stated. |