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Show EUREKA REPORTER Folkfest comes to Springville July 10 SPRINGVILLE--Dancer- s and musicians from countries around the world will travel to Springville this summer, to participate in the largest international folk dance festival in the United States. The Springville World Folkfest, now in it's 19th year, will host troupes from all over the globe, July 10, 12, 13, 15, 16 and 17, beginning at 8 p.m., nightly, at the Spring Acres Arts Park located amphitheater northeast of Springville High School, at 620 South 1350 East, Springville. There is a fee for attendance, group rates are available. Tickets can be purchased a the gate or bought in advance by call6 or write ing (801) to PO Box 306, Springville, 489-272- fest was honored by being featured on CBSs national morning television show, "Good Morning America". The folkfest performers -- Friday, Mine 25, 2004 17 The annual street dance has become a popular part of the festival, with dancers and musicians teaching the public simple folk dances. and support personnel will People of many cultures be housed in more than 100 join together at the event to private homes in the dance joyfully to folk songs Springville and Mapleton and top 40 hits as well. The free Street Dance area. In those homes, the international visitors will will be held in the parking lot of the Springville be exposed to American customs and family life and the Museum of Art, located at host families will be able to 200 East 400 South, in about life Springville, learn first-han-d Wednesday, in other parts of our rapidly July 14, at 8 p.m. The public is encouraged to attend. shrinking world. The festival is a nonThe festival's outdoor designed profit corporation governed amphitheater, specifically for the Folkfest, by a board of trustees. For more information, is one of the best outdoor venues in Utah, with pro- contact Teddy Anderson at 0 6 or (801) fessional lighting and (801) Folkfest or visit the sound equipment providing website at remarkable light brightness and clarity of sound. 489-272- 489-270- UT 84663. Approximately 250 performers and musicians will present six evening performances during the week. All of the participating countries will perform during each evening Bhow. Taped music is not allowed at the festival; instead, groups bring musicians who accompany the dancers with lively folk music using the traditional folk instruments of their countries. More than 200,000 people have attended Folkfest performances since the first Springville World Folkfest in 1986. In 1999, the folk- - n Meixcan dancers perform Springville this year July SHOCKS HI-2M- 4 low-inco- at last year annual folkfest held 10-1- 7 AC ALIGNMENTS TUNE-UP- S in Deere dealerships including Smith and Edwards and Ogden Implement. He loved to fish, hunt and any kind of sports. He loved his family and especially his two grandchildren. He coached his grandchildren's softball and basketball games throughout their younger years. Ladd is survived by his devoted wife, Irene, Riverdale; loving son, Allan Ladd, Garden City; niece, Jeanne Bliss, Washington Terrace, whom he helped nurture and raise; daughter-in-law Ra Nae Broderick, North Ogden; grandson, Brady and his Orftttarifs Ladd D. Broderick Ladd D. Broderick, 78, died early Friday morning at Mt. Ogden Nursing Home of complications from a stroke Buffered in March and Addisons Disease and diabetes. He was born March 20, in Salt Lake City, to wife Cara, Rathdrum, Idaho; granddaughter Karrie, Orem; two siblings, Maggie Kay, Bountiful; and residing in Roy and Dean, Springville. Riverdale for the past 45 He was preceded in death years. by his parents, a Ladd graduated from daughter D'Ann. who died Tintic High School, before shortly after birth in 1960, enlisting in the US Navy his two brothers, Arlo and and served aboard the USS Cloy, his sisters, Lila Anderson, Erma Gourley, Bundy during WWII. On August 12, 10944 in Tola Newman, Betty Paxton Alameda, California, he Black", Leona Laird and married Irene Simpson, Elnora who died at age 5. Funeral services were they would have celebrated held their 60th Tuesday, June 8 at wedding this year. Ogden anniversary Lundquist's Ladd sold farm equipMortuary. ment in Delta, Washington Interment was in the State and the Ogden area, Garden City (Bear Lake) working for various John Cemetery. . ROCKY'S AMERICAN SpaMFrt SHIM low-inco- 1926 TOAM 9m SOT (! ROOKY'S The public is invited to the CSBG public forum to parissues that exist in ticipate in identifying the the Six Counties of Juab, Millard, Sanpete, Sevier, Wayne, and Piute. The forum will be conducted at the Richfield Senior Center, 840 North 300 West, Richfield, UT starting at approximately 11:25 a.m. on July 8, 2004. Please direct any question prior to the forum to Ross Bumgardner (435)896-922- 2 ext. 26. CSBG funds are for the purpose of families and individuals on one time, assisting limited crises and assist them in becoming self sufficient Leonard Alfred and Virgie Searle Broderick Ladd was one of eleven children. He spent his early years in Eureka and Delta before .i.tiil17 BRAKES Block Giwrt forum community lntlMH 4BI7I1 wFERS, RANDY BRAILSFORD Manager 872 N. Main Spanish Fork 801-794-00- 77 |