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Show BfcN . LOMOND BEACON. ' v June 7, 1979, Page 4 dancers ' rf! plan program V! ill' ''' - . ' ;? .r -- ' -- V'.U v -- . . The public is invited ti .' rr $ -- attend the Mount Lewis w Region Dance Festival or Saturday, June 9, at the Ber Schoo Lomond High gymnasium. The program will begin at 8:00 p.m. Then will be no charge for ad mission. There will be over 15( participants of all ages in tht V'vi'V- - e . ; . -' -- festival, wearing colorfu Lakeview Heights plans opening The grand opening of Lakeview Heights, the large planned residential in North development Ogden, will begin the weekend of June 9 and 10, it was announced by A. G. Bud" Grice, general manager of the project. The public is invited to attend the daily. The Grand Opening will continue through June 24. Lakeview Heights located at 450 East and North in North Ogden. Grand Opening activities from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. costumes made by them selves of their mothers. The dance festival wil include dances from stakes: the North Ogder opening is a Home Show tour five furnished decorated by of is models, Stake, e Ben Lomond Stake the Lorin Farr Stake and tht Ogden North Stake. "We started putting this together last August," saic Eldon Orton, who, with his wife, June, is the Regions Dance Director. He said the Clark interior Learning, decorators. It was disclosed 3300 houses are completed or under construction. 32 of the Grand Highlight Miss North Ogden Pageant scheduled The Miss North Ogden Scholarship Pageant is very fortunate to have this year two very outstanding people for our Mistress and Master of Ceremonies. As of Mistress Ceremonies, Miss Dana Tueller is probably most widely known for her danDonny and cing on the Marie Show and currently on the Osmond Family Hour Before Dana started dancing professionaly she was an Aggiette and a dance major at Utah State University. She has also taught all forms of dance and gymnastics at Tueller School of Dance in Logan. Dana also has held the titles Miss Utah State University, Miss Cache to Valley, and 3rd. runner-u- p Miss Utah 1977. In 1978 she was one of the judges for the Miss North Ogden Pageant. It is with great pleasure that we welcome her back as our Mistress of Ceremonies. As Master of Ceremonies, Mr. Roger Arnold is a familiar face in North Ogden having been Master of Ceremonies in 1976. He is experienced in the en- attended theatre of productions an extensive The background, beginning with his varied theatrical experiences early in high school. Mr. Arnold is a graduate from Weber High, November. religious events. A recent engagement took them to the The Ortons have beer assisted by Lamar Kidman, the coordinator for the Lorin Farr Stake and the stake Caribbean Heaven Can Wait, "The Sandlewood Box, Mary, Mary" and Fiddler on the Roof, just to name a few. He has also appeared nationally on the Ted Macks Original Amateur Hour. As a group performer, Mr. Arnold has been a member of a male quartet called The 4RS" for the past 20 years. where Dance Directors: Glen and Coleta Horspool, John and Lou Veil Anderson and Rulon and JoRae Mitchell. The they provided the entertainment aboard a cruise ship. It is our pleasure to welcome bade Mr. Arnold. The Miss North Ogden Scholarship Pageant will be held June 30th at 8 p.m. at the Weber High School scenery and decorations were made under the direction of Antonette and Shirl Weight. The Weights also took charge of the printing. Art work has been done by Ann Barker, David Parker, Becky Carter and Holly Proudfit. The script writer is Janet Cazier. The Theatre. Tickets for the pageant may be purchased from any of the Queen contestants or at the door the prides on their group themselves in performing for all types of events and audiences and they are well known throughout Utah and ver-sitili- night of the pageant. Ticket prices for the pageant are as technician $2 Ogden City will be offered again this Summer and they will begin on June 11th. Anyone a, round dances, the Charleston, the English Quick Step, the Fox Trot, the Tango and the Vieneese Waltz, they will wind up with a special International dance. Also included on the program will be 2 special groups of guest artists. Paul and Michelle Wilding, dance 8 JOY DRAS instructors from Sandy, Ik $p$clIMe western dancing, age 11 to adult may take the lessons at a cost of $6. Registration for the lessons will be held on June from 8 until 5 p.m. daily at the North Ogden City Offices (505 E. 2600 N.) PERFORMANCE sound is Jerald Perry Routines The dancers will perform various routines including a disco routine, the Cha-chthe Samba Swing, square orod Lessons off North Tennis Lessons COMMAND and lighting for adults, $1 for ages 12 to 18, and under 12 free with adult, follows; -- last rehearsing began surrounding states, having performed at numerous and civic, university College University. He has appeared in the tertainment business and has quite Weber State and Utah State Cuttem FltM.... BRAS 17f Slit (On 1 color styles Utah will perform. There will also be a 25 minute special by the Doug Mather group. They are a group of young dances from Salt Lake City who will present the history of dance. Price) I MATERNITY WEAR SOOV SHARERS SLEEPWEAR SWIM WEAR 1 S 2 piece) MASTECTOMY FITTINGS "Tht Bn Thet Perlormt When Othen Pnmlte" CALL AND ASK FOR VERN- A- A bird in the hand is worth what it will bring." 394-123- 9 Ambrose Bierce 1024 2ND STREET -- -- OGDEN Becky Draper, Joni Richards, Denise Bodily and Lynn Draper go routines they will be doing at the dance Festival. over the disco Stork News GCdQGlS COHO CTF - 0O PfdqqoSA PRICES GOOD THRU JUNE 13, 1979 u.v29 Slrbci Stock French Style Spsre Ribs (Tender Strips ol Porhi lb. PotRocsts ib. SfecSc u. RunspRossts lb. Loaves (With $10 09 Meot Ceson ib. siic sr Ceber.3 V, C7C1 ib. Fully Cooked Whole or Half PJ3. I2 OrTATS GABBITAS-V- al and 667 E. 2650 N.. Malia Smith, WlMttCut Fryers bs. Cralsr Peril Strati I I J bt. lawk Chaps girl. May 29. (TIATKLAIN David and Beverly Brady. 3924 N. 900 W., girl. May 29 DlTtNEV John R. and Alice M. Lafquist, 752 E. 100 N., boy. May 30. KAlFMAN-Stev- en ' tk-b- Brat IS-b- Ear lbs Park to lbs. 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