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Show Through Church LDS Production Workshops Offered SALT LAKE. Two workshops in road show production will be presented at Promised Valley Play- be presented, in- (PVP). A group of children called The age Salt Lake City Entertainers and directed by Pat Davis, will also be performing. Demonstrations of use of families in road shows will be done by two Taylorsville scenery, lighting, costumes and make-up- . At the conclusion a packet of printed handouts will be given, and their children Tina, Danny, Lori, Aimee, Susie and Jonie, who range in age from 15 to 2. Also participating will be Gary and Lena Hughes and family of five boys, Marty, Jason, Adam, Ryan and Andy. Accompanying them and assisting with music and dance will be Dawn Fairbanks. A highlight will be a tap number with a number of girls from groups, the Dan and stage movement, which will include all workshop activity. The purpose of the workshops is to help revive the spirit and enthusiasm for road shows as they were June conference time in the past, explained Mavis Steadman. She is of the work- shop, along with Elaine Bennett of the special activities committee of the LDS church, the sponsor. An innovation will be introduced during the Mrs. workshops, Steadman noted. No age limit will be put on road show participants. Persons of all ages and families, if possible, are being encouraged to be participants. Mrs. Steadman further stated that six road shows will be selected to be presented in May. Those interested in having their shows considered all-st- ar may contact Mrs. Steadman or Mrs. Bennett. During the Saturday workshops, a demonstration will be offered by Butler 13th ward, an exerpt from a recent show under the direction of Irene Paramore. Use of music and will be demonstrated by Kim Steadman and Betsy Pilking, both of whom are former members movement Sessions Set Today At KHS Eisenhower Mom-Daught- 2 junior Taylorsville groups involved in Saturdays workshops. Connie Taney is accompanist for the Taylorsville participants. A novelty number will use older couples Featured in age this section will be Taylorsville residents Stan Steadman and Georgia R. Shaw, assisted by Les and Helen Paxton, Larry and Mildred Brown, Smokey and Dorothy Stover, Calvin and Valerie Steadman. The Olympus high vocal ensemble, a group of 24 singers directed by Glen Slight, will demonstrate stage movement and use of chorus. Shirley Shields from the special activities committee of the church will assist. Mr. Slight is on the special activities committee as well. The technical part of the training session will be handled in various categories. Costumes will be by Jan Clark and her daughter Laura Garner and 65 live models, participants from Bluff-dalCliff Davis, technical director and set designer from PVP, will do the scenery and Keith Polette, of the PVP staff, will give lighting information. Make-uwill be on the workshop agenda as 45-6- 0. SALUTE . . , Gearing up for road show workshop aro Andy Hughes (left front), Joni Grundmann, 2 Sandee Rose, Kristie Lund and Trudy Ellis. are concerned with road shows, specialists from wards an stakes, are being given an Seating in the Little Theater is limited to 100, Mrs. Steadman said. Those who ding. . A night is planned at Bennion junior high on Feb. 18. The 7 p.m. affair will include a guest speaker, Marvin Bronstein of the UofU Medical Center. He will discuss adolescent medicine. Student talent will also be presented. Tickets will cost $1 per person and door prizes will be given out, according to Ellen Dilley, adviser for the affair. 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Parent-teache- r conferences will be held from 1 to 4 and from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. today (Thursday) at Kearns high. All parents are being invited to attend. There will be no school well. for students. A question and ansThe conference wer period will be proprovides an opportunvided for those atten- ity for parents to meet each teacher for a short interview and to Cub Pack Will discuss progress and Host Breakfast any problems that As Funds Drive may need reviewing, said principal William KEARNS. Members Christopulos. Parents are being of Cub Scout pack 231 asked to bring with will hold their annual drive with them the students rea breakfast pancake and third port card term schedule. Sunday at Trinity Parents of juniors United Methodist and seniors who did church and at St. not sign and review the Francis Xavier educational profile for Catholic church. The breakfast at thier student last year each of the sponsoring may meet with counselors to do so during churches will be held the conference, said in the church hall. Breakfast will be the principal. at Trinity from served teachers Seminary will be available for 9 to 11 a.m. and at St. consultation in the Francis from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. seminary building, The menu in each across the street from location will include the high school. pancakes and sausage, juice and coffee. Tickets may be obtained at the door. Costs are adults $2 and children age 6 and under $1. Put on new tiding insulation. over Aluminum or vinyl in beautiful colors potluck dinner. The District 8 spring convention will be held in April at Wendover. Those who wish to attend are being asked to contact Shirley or Duane Willis, for reservations. Steak dinners, with live music for dancing, are served twice each month at the post. mm be played today business meeting, luncheon. opportunity to attend. e. fund-raisin- Feb. 19 at 7:30 p.m., and to assist in tying lap robes for patients at Veterans hospital. Nominations will be made for next years officers. A party for past commanders and past A dart league party and awards presentation will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Nominations for next years officers will take place at a meeting to be held at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 12. A District 8 memorial program honoring all members who died within the last year will be held at 7 p.m. on Feb. 13 at the post. Dancing to live music will follow the program. The auxiliary will hold a meeting for past presidents at noon on Feb. 16 at the home of Dorothy Mott. The event will include a Slate E N N ION mother-daught- will be held at 2 p.m. on Feb. 21, featuring a children. Affair On B 4, 1962 post at a cost of $2.50 for adults and $1.25 for er BJHS Feb. auxiliary presidents KEARNS. American Legion Post 132 has announced a full schedule of activities for the coming month. An initiation program of new members of both the post and the auxiliary will be held at 7 tonight (Thursday) at the post home, 7750 So. 3200 West. A breakfast will be served from 10 a.m. to Vanny Grundmans Lee-An- n, t Thursday, Planned By Post elementary are being reminded that entries in the Reflections contest are due tomorrow (Friday), according to Etsuko Freeman, PTA president. The theme of the contest is What Makes Me Smile. A PTA founders day program will be held at 7 p.m. on Feb. 11. All past principals and PTA presidents have been invited as special guests, Mrs. Freeman said. Valley Playhouse view Busy Month Is Stu- dents at Pioneer for the Promised cluding script writing music choreography, done during GRANGER. of Pioneer Memorial Their acCompany. companist will be Jenny Bennett, organist house Saturday. Session will be held from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and again from 1:30 to 5 p.m. in the Little Theater on the third floor of the playhouse. All aspects of road show production are to I2B west valley Legion - Contest Entries Due At Pioneer Friday PTA - in decorator covers. Reg. $599 |