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Show likmnis Club secures Y International show SpringviUe Kiwanis Club will sponsor the BYU international interna-tional variety show Saturday, March 23 at the SpringviUe High School auditorium beginning begin-ning at 8 p.m. Proceeds will be used for projects incidental to the welfare and improvement improve-ment of the community by the club. The sho w is for the whole family and will include students stu-dents participating from Africa (Nigeria), China, Uruguay, India, In-dia, Germany, Mexico, Scotland and other countries. They sing and dance and tell of them selves and the customs of their native lands. All are students attending the BYU. One of these students in the show is Miss Hanah Vo from South Vietnam who tells a heart warming but argic story of her country and people. The performers per-formers will appear in their native na-tive costuming. Tickets are on sale for the entertainment by Kiwanians, Key Club members at the high school and Senior Citizens. Nineteen airlines seek new European rates. |