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Show Dance Revue To Be Presented By Dixie College Ten Numbers To lie Presented On This Two-Night Event The Dixie College Dance Revue, directed by Mrs. Pauline Ohristcn-son, Ohristcn-son, will be presented as the final number on the college lyceum course in the college auditorium Friday and Saturday nights at 8:30. Patrons holding lyceum tickets are informed that these tickets are each good for a reserved re-served seat for one night's performance, per-formance, but that reservations must be made again for the particular par-ticular scat desired. This is necessary nec-essary because of the two-night performance. The program for the revue, listed below, will give an idea of the excellent numbers that have been prepared. 1. Tap Trio. 2. Valse Caprice, group ballet. 3. Hit and Misses, character. 4. In the South American Way, including Samba, Tabu, Mexican Hat Dance. 5. Moods in Color, includes three dances. Black, Blue and Red. 6. "Tea for Two" or More, group tap dance. 7. Now ? ? ? a character dance (Continued on page four) Dance Revue (Continued from first page) with Little Itchy-Itchy, Hirohito and Uncle Sam. 8. Scarf Dance, a solo ballet number. 9. Dances of Other Countries, including Scotland, Spain Hungary, Hun-gary, Russia and England, with the final number being "America "Amer-ica 'Land of Hope and Glory.' " 10. Piano solo, "Waltz of the Flowers" Tschaikowsky-Grain-ger, by Da Holt. The dancers are: Josephine Jones, Joan Garner, Renee Lund, Ora Lee Gardner, Corinne Esplin, Edna Mae Miller, DeLenna McDonald, Mc-Donald, Eldene Hall, Enid Mc-Arthur, Mc-Arthur, Elaine Cannon, Phyllis Foremaster, Jeraldine A n h d e r, Betty Lou Gardner, Erlene Church, Dora Jean Leavitt, Eula Blake, Erva Leany, Lorraine Jorgensen, Billy Holt, Stanton Schmutz, George Lang, Mary Pendleton, Beth Atkin, Olive Brooks, Jessie Anderson, Sybil Anderson, Elna Huntsman, Glenna Garner. Aileen Cannon, Joyce Milne, Maurine Bentley, Shirley Milne, Vivian Covington Frost, Valrie Hafen, Lorna Kemp, Norma Jean Pao-lasso, Pao-lasso, Ruth Fawcett, Misha Bent-ley, Bent-ley, Anette Pendleton and Iris Woodbury. Accompanists are: Piano, Ha Holt and Junior Gates; violin, Stanton Schmutz. Clair Cameron is stage manager, with Gardner Snow in charge of lighting. Margaret Mar-garet Merkley and Dawn Andrus are preparing the programs, and members of the Omega Delta club will act as ushers. Miss Leda Fawcett and Mrs. Clara Patten left last week for Oakland, Calif, to visit with Mrs. Floyd Fawcett. Conn., is here to stay indefinitely. Her husband is in the army. Orvil F. Stout, 23, son of Marion Mar-ion F. and Mary Crawford Stout, died of heart trouble and other complications on April 23 at 11:40 a. m. Plans for the funeral await word from a sister in California. Pfc. Leo Reeve reports back to Bushnell hospital on Tuesday. T5 and Mrs. Ether Hastings are here on a ten-day furlough from Camp Bowie, Texas. He graduated from a radio repair school at Fort Sill, Okla., where he spent five weeks at school and three weeks in a hospital. He wiu report DacK to Lamp tsowie, Texas for his next assignment. His wife has moved into the Bliss cabins and will remain here for the present. WAVE Glenna Webb ART3C, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Webb has just received the rating of a petty officer 3c, which is the equivalent of a sar-geant sar-geant in the army. She is an Aviation Radio technician. They also received word that their son, Pfc. Keith S. Webb as been assigned as-signed to the 64th Troup Carrier Sqd., on a Troop Carrier plane. He is stationed in the Dutch East Indies. Pfc. Marden Riggs has a 30-day furlough from the Aleutians. His wife, the former Miss Adeline Hart of Orlando, Fla., met him in Salt Lake City. Thell Stratton Slc, son of Tom Stratton, spent six days at home from San Diego. He is In the U. S. N. T. C. there and has returned re-turned for further assignment. Pvt. Winston Stratton, U. S.M. C, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gernsie Stratton, has been transferred from Infantry to Battery H, 3rd Marine division on Guam. He appreciates ap-preciates very much receiving the Washington County News. Relatives attending the Alfred Stout funeral services Inst Thursday Thurs-day were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stout, Mrs. Rota Wood and Ada Worthon, all of Salt. Lake City; Mrs. Myrtle Wright of Hinckley and Mrs. Sarah White of Beaver. |