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Show TH ry TUESDAY Elected officials need to realize that in order for a PROVO - Heber resident Ashley { akne. Samia the cities, that tourists need to see pretty Olympic decals _ society to stay on top, its member have to be aware stamped into the sides of the walls on I-15. Because and educated-capable of reasoning. Not everyone people in Gunnison need to stay in town and have gets to be an Olympic athlete and those who do still jobs at the prison instead of getting a quality educa- need something to fall back on. Not a pie nor a road and hopefully not a prison. What they need to fall tion and moving on. back on is a brain, a nice firm piece of gray matter Now, now, now, before anyone gets fired up, I'm filled with facts and figures and knowledge. And it not slamming Gunnison or the Olympics. ‘What Iam slamming is the skewed vision of our elected offi- only gets that way with a quality education. BYU Advanced Intensive Summer Dance Camp with a ballet performance "Ashley is such a wonderful dancer and her teachers in Heber have done such a good job with her." Lucking is no stranger to Russian and European instruction. Since she began dancing at age 11, she has been taught the Russian Vaganova system under the guidance of Vibeke Bodensteiner, her ballet instructor at the ballet CGunty 8 Lar gest Durr € Siudia : oo Dance | Center will hold their annual PERFORMING AND COMPETING TEAMS| AND COMPANY AUDITIONS on AUGUST aQ, beginning at 3:00PM. Level 4 camp, highest the level taught at BYU. _Lucking ~— was has led Company Members to college dance scholarships and The Best Choose ¥ OCH ocradk _ WHY WAIT for anyone else to get started?? Everyone else is Joining The Wasa tch Dance Center! Sign up before it's too late! TT also one of the youngest to be peber’s Ashley Lucking was one of the youngest dancers at BYU’s Advanced selected for the. most advanced {ntensive Summer Dance Camp. _ added Bodensteiner. "They dedicate a lot of themselves to their kids' excellence, and they know when to stand _ back and let their kids forge their own “ ene eee its eas eis - had traveled to the camp from around the world, and their parents were congratulated on their dedication to allowing their kids to made the most of their extensive talents. "We work with some really outstanding parents," women, to provide the greatest possible value in dance education. ye iN) Pits so fees | level. Lucking attended the camp on a scholarship, awarded to her after the camp auditions. Sandra Allen and her camp faculty made a point tocongratulate the parents of all the dancers who had attended the two-week long camp. Many of the dancers ee “sign up for our classes Saari WDC roniniaine the best possible staff, including accredited teachers and professional dancers, both men and Pee iT) participate in the. _ Advanced wT NEXT LEVEL, the Wasa tch eal Lucking was the only Utahn to be selected to an taking your Ballet, Jazz, HipHop, Ballroomm or Tap Pilates ne Ballet West. MT principal ballerina at Russia's” Kirov Ballet. Vea what they want to be." This was Lucking's Accom Dance aoe : | and decide ir Summer year at the BYU Mion f your a Care ed Beer SE Norway's National School ee Dance,_ learned her skills from a_ former Gentex BY aseich perFormianons mm Te Northern Dance WDC © _ Wasatch Dance Center. Bodensteiner, who was trained in ;_. Ignore him and build Tumbling, too) dancing TO THE Fourteen-year-old attended camp. -BYU Ballet Director Sandra Allen, encouraged with the talent. developing locally, said, cials. Education is a good thing. And while roads are convenient, books, teachers and learning are essential. Teach a child to read and write and challenge iia and he won't grow up to steal your car, your TV, or _ the cash drawer at the 7-11. last Thursday. Lucking, who trains at Wasatch Dance Academy, was placed in the most advanced group at the internationally- : think that we need to be able to drive faster through ne Ty become better Ocenia Because Lucking Finishes Second BYU Camp Tar ey _ more streets and prisons and the odds for some reason, our legislators seem to. that he'll end up there. - from page 18 yer PAGE 23 cit 657-2455 telephone & TOURISM 654-3338 BOOKS & BEYOND 103 East Main DON PEDRO’S MEXICAN RESTAURANT Heber City ALL THAT STUFF IN THE BARN 128 West 100 North Midway 657-0600 SNELGROVE ICE CREAM 380 East Main Midway 657-0100 /EDELWEISS GALLERY 65 East Main INN ON THE CREEK 375 Rainbow Lane Midway YOpErS. «eS 79 EASTMAIN Midway - 654-0892 (654-5370 LUGP’S HOUSE OF PIZZA 380 East Main Midway LODGING - -__ INNON THE CREEK 2 e Midway Midway ; 654-5889 159 ge Main NECIA’S CRAFTS 280 West 100 South Midway THETIMETRAVELER 450 South 600 West Heber City | WATER FROM THE MOON 654-1335 et 1440 ~ Midway FUN STUFF TO DO! : "657-2665 HARVEST HOUSE e 657-0100 Ce pte 7 654-5057 —~C~S~SN 657-1953 | 118 South 500 West Heber City 654-2267 WILD WOOD ART GALLERY 485 South 250 West Midway _ 654-1586 HEBER OLD TOWN featuring: Art of the Earth, Hearth & Soil, Granny's Room, Yesterday's Treasures, Munchie Mansion. ~.° 650 West 100 South Heber City 654-5601 261 80m Heber City . i ime Tt etis Pirgetory listings 654-5555 © “ROCKY MOUNTAIN BASKETS 52 West 100 North, “Heber City © 657-0554 ~ - Piscounts “vailable + 10% ~ 30% Off Contact The Courier @ 654-2661 for Listings In The Dining & Tourism Directory KT SA sy EE RS AP Tg _ $12.50 per wegk PINTO PONY DESIGNS % 261 South Main Gn: pn 5 eR r DON PEDRO’S MEXICAN RESTAURANT PIZZA&PASTACO. 42W.MAIN _ Midway 654-0805 930 South Main — Heber City 1050 South Main ~ PUN STUPF TO DO! 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