Show THE Page Four Choir Tours Dance Review Las Vegas at As the Sunday sun was peering over the mountains on the morning of May 11 the fifty members of the CEU Choir set out on the annual spring tour destination: Las Vegas The 418 mile journey took eight hours due to modest speed and frequent stops to refill canteens but the choir’s enthusiasm was undaunted even by the 98 heat encountered crossing the desert Sunday night the choir mem- bers performed for the South Las Vegas Stake after which the choir members were housed and fed in the home of the church members the choir Monday morning members none the rejoined worse for the previous night in Las Vegas and set out for Boulder City At Boulder the choir was fortunate enough to participate in a free tour of Boulder Dam It was quite educational and the cool interior of the dam was a welcome relief from the blazing Nevada sun The elevator ride was most exhilarating and the guide commented freely At noon the choir regretfully left the dam to perform for the Boulder High School Ann Forsythe and Stan Finley enriched the performance with solos and the Schola Cantor-uand Triple Trio added a light touch m The eight car caravan next set off for Mesquite Nevada to perform that night at the Mesquite Fine Arts Festival The choir was housed and fed in homes in Mesquite and to repay the hospitality die choir put on an assembly for the high school students on Tuesday morning the choir Tuesday afternoon School Dixie in St at sang High and then continued on to George Cedar Gty where they spent the night in the USU dorms Choir members toured the campus and later that night they held a on the dorm lawn The group was favored by musical numbers from Stan Finley and the Emery County Boys (Quinn and Maughan Guymon and Lond and Preston Wakefield) and humorous readings by Rayline Kinder Steve Pascal and Mr Frank Postma hoot-ennan- Wednesday proved to be the high point of the tour as the choir headed up Farawan Canyon to hold the Annual Choir Picnic and Watertight The food was good and the cooking was supervised by the head chef Mr Posts ma After dinner Miss Lee took it upon herself to start the watertight and before it was including the over everyone had endirectors band choir and in tossed joyed a turn at being the creek When everyone was Pin-ku- GOLDEN EAGLE Wednesday June 4 COME SEE New Shipment of CEU — Just Swirling through "The Land of the Peterson School of Dance under the direction of the CEU coed Miss Shaw-n- a Peterson presented its first dance review May 27 and 28 1969 at CEDAR CHESTS in Time for Graduation OLIVETO FURNITURE CO Make-Believ- e” Miss Peterson’s students performed a delightful program of tap and modern dance as well as ballet and baton twirling productions Set in the ever popular setting of a child's dream the first half of the review revolved around the scenery of a castle The two children having the dream were entertained by a variety of fairy talc and nursery rhyme characters from the Seven Dwarfs to Cinderella and Prince Charming The twirling featured the Twirling Carboncttes delighting the with the people performance of four group levels starting with the beginners and finishing with the fourth level idividuals The first three levels delighted the audience by being as charming and loveable as only children can be The fourth level individual routines astounded the spectators with flashing throws and graceful finger twirls which only those with long practice and good training can do Wednesday night brought the added attraction of a baton throwing contest by all members of the school to eliminate all but one Awards were then presented to all the students The show closed with a specialty number by Miss Petersen in which she twirled with two batons and ended with her throwing them into the air and catching 'hem one after the other 4s a finale all those in the program returned for a final bow Helping Shawnda were her mother Joy Peterson: Shelley Smith Doug Barker with scenand Carolan Postma and ery Mike Monfredi as Cinderella and Prince Charming Congratulations Shawnda on a job well done For Refreshments SURE TO PLEASE Come to Cakes Decorated for all Occasions at— CnlDIK’§ PRICE BAKERY Where COOKIES are only 3 doz 89c VELVET FREEZE KEEP YOUR BEST CLOTHES LOOKING THEIR BEST Bring Them in to the PRICE - SELF - SERVICE COIN - OPERATED - LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING 441 East First North in Price PUT THE BITE ON VntlBWIMEnBflTOMI Congratulations! cjeju Grads! dry the choir finaaly headed homeward Price looked awlujjy good after four days on therpad but the choir returned wHmjpfond memories and a numgbLjHjftwIy instituted friendships c itDonlbitebacti! look for this sign at Local Merchants everywhere For my money ift WalkesBank FIRST I’KKJljf OFFICE Dip Ml hmmrn Corpnnhm 5 oi ft avt |