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Show Added to Collection . . . I , x lsf . , , f -v4j . 1 St . s"v iw X cr , r "Manayaunk" by Antonio P. Martino, of the National Academy at Philadelphia, Penn. Kolob Stake Dance Festival Scheduled For Friday Saturday Before a huge wheel, which represents Progress in the MIA, about 240 dancers will participate in the Kolob Stake dance festival to take place Friday and odiuraay evenings, May 1 and 2, at 8 p.m. in the high school gym. A spectacle of beauty and grace, the show will be the same for both nights, and the public is invited to attend either performance. Mrs. William Schreiner has written writ-ten the narration and will be the reader. LaRell Johnson has arranged ar-ranged for musical numbers. Highlight of the evening will be an original dance by Dolly Smith. To be especially honored are the ooys and girls who have made specific achievements in their respective res-pective classes: scout advancement advance-ment Honor Bees, Mia J,oys, Des-eiet Des-eiet Recognition, Crest award winners; win-ners; Silver Gleaners, Golden weaners and Master M Men. ..DAbouLt 250 young people in the ave made these achievements. achieve-ments. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith are Wa,alchairmen of the festival, a ci directors who have assisted aJe?h,?g the dances are. Gail uL 1ley Williams, 1st Ward; Tn mi Joe Bswell, and Helen Allan ;ird; Leona an(l Wilbur dn f ithi Thelma and Max Bear-NaL Bear-NaL th .Ward; Cleo and George wu, V h: Theda and Verl Chlld Han ne PhilliPs and Joan Johni! assitants' 7th; Jaquehne Jun? and CoIleen Wis, 8th; Ward nm and Mark Hoover, 9th B5 Mapltof3 Bnd MargenC 11'' Whiting has assisted DecoMM h WUh the costuming, detail 3 and Kiting and other t t!f been taken care of by s membs of the Stake boards haveTJ-i?6!1""511 Board members tendingPlfled their intention of at- theArtna11 charge to be made at the IT mU g0 toward defraying ne expenses of the affair. |