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Show MD Super Dance April 30 JO is the" it-ay hikI tin- Klk's Jifct is thf plui'" 'r th MiuM'ular 5liVJl.v -'l"1" laiu-f lu-Kislration lit 6 P i "ul t,u dawiiit! starts tit 7. jihwi ill lx swaying (o tht "llit-(t "llit-(t tvrttul from seven until mui- whl iJ Ul w"' '""'arJ's "Soumi Vi,ipn.v" dvinnjj the rfniauulor of the j,lV which lasts for twenty straight nHirs. Kiv Srhmull is the chairperson of the , fill : nd her hiLstvand Steve will U- the lawr of Ceremonies. Kay is planning for 200 participants hoprt to raise $-V.0OO. "1 know that dimfe liKf a lot of money," says Kay mhusisstically . "but our jtivsil is to dou-it dou-it list year's intake." The first year $ias raised. In IU the total was H.7W. "lf we can ralse fc-IWO this wr, ? ill ahle to have a fpresentative at the Jerry Lewis lusculsr Dystrophy telethon in Uis reason Labor Day in September." Many prizes and Rifts will be given ay during the dance. The couple who uses the most money will receive a rand pn:e of an Atari home video me. Ashton's w ill be giving a fc"0 gift ertificate as a door prize. Participants cannot sleep during the uration of the dance, but there is a ten licute break every hour and three thir-f thir-f minute food breaks. Entertainment will be on hand to (ep the dancers alert and to entertain pecUtors during the breaks. Julie Iccson's drill team will be performing iturday morning at 8:50a.m. Dennis ees will be singing and strumming B guitar Friday at 7:50 p.m. Dale ir.eron and Steven Cannon w ill be fid-fcgat fid-fcgat 9 :3J p m. Friday. The "Whistl- i"K Midget," John liale, will appear t U M p m. Friday. Other performing numbers will In-elude In-elude Cireg Hansen, unicvele act-ltvky act-ltvky Alfred ami Itetta Nasii, violins ' Kiithy and Curtis Tucker, reading "Muddy Seoul," and l),.lml!j a, , singing The dance will bo chaperoned by adults during the entire 20 hours Kav assured. "Fveryone is invittnl to come and encourage en-courage the dancers," she reminded as the hours go by they really need lots of encouragement." Several other projects are raising money towards the dance event and many businesses have donated food, prizes, time and monies toward its success, suc-cess, says Kay. KVFL will be broadcasting remote from the Flk's Udge at different times during the dance, "We are hoping to have KTVX from Salt Lake City with us again this year." Helping serve the meals w ill be the Ladies of the F.lks and Our Savior Lutheran Church Ladies Guild. Other helpers include Pat and Lori McBnde, Joe and Cindy Gardiner, Camila and Steve Smith,' Terrie and Louis Hughes and. "of course, Lori Ross, who has been the chairperson for the past two years," Kay says. "I couldn't make it without her help." "Most of the packets are out and the dancers are busy getting pledges, but a few packets are still available for late comers." The packets are available at Mr. S in Kangely, at Shumway's IGA in Duchesne and at Circle K in Roosevelt and Vernal. |