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Show I'aRo II- - lxhi Free Tress Thursday, August 23, 1979 Nearly 19,000 Participating In BYU Education Week ' i IP .v ment will present several outstanding musical and dramatic productions. A performance by Ihe Mormon Youth Symphony and Chrous, as well as several other guest artists in both dramatic and musical offerings, are scheduled lo;ijK-;i- r during the week. Such classes of new and varied interest ottered this year are- Make Candy," "Kranch 3m1 Chinese Cuisine." '"Dare to Dre mi. Plan. Act," "The Future of Hydrogen Energy," and "Self Service and Your Cat." Enrichment series for both women and young women have been added along with "What Kind of Universe Do We hive In"?." "May 1 Introduce My A curriculum tailored to fit personal and family needs is offered at Campus Education Week. These appetizers require no assignments :iml no exams are given Adults and teenagers over 14 are invited to attend classes ranging from art, music, sports, and gourmet cooking to theology, interpersonal communications, teaching techniques, social relations, and hundreds ol other st lections. The Campus Education Week program will run until Friday, and local residents can still attend a day or two of classwork. Scott B Froerer. administrator of the program, has combined a faculty of 145. teaching nearly 800 classes, into a potpourri of information. tn addition to the daily classes which will run from 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., the 'i'neatre and Cinematic Arts Depart non-cred- "I-et- Electronic Machine?." 's "Special EDUCATION Problems with Remodeling." and a "Jogging Clinic." Registration material may be obtained at the Marriott Center Ticket STIMULATING LaMar Adams, one of the many outstanding Campus Education Week faculty, pauses between classes to share some ideas with the patrons. IDEAS-- L. Dallin H. Oaks holds the first "Campus Education Week" class 1922. Many changes have occurred since it was first held on WEEK-Presi- dent schedule, held January 23-2- the beautiful Brigham Young University Campus. Office. FULL Miss Lehi Royalty To Perform At Benefit Banquet School. A attendants to the queen. entertain throughout the evening has been planned by Kenneth Greenwood, program chairman. Others scheduled to take part are Shelley Wagstaff and Deia Palmer, first and second Sandy Nielsen, lovely and talented Miss Lehi, will perform a flute solo at the benefit banquet for Lehi Floral on Saturday, August 25 at Lehi High program designed to m oerformdnce in WO00JJ GE 19" diag. 100 SOLID STATE PERFORMANCE COLOR TV. One Touch Color System, Black Matrix Picture Tube System, Modular Chassis Design, Custom ne Picture Control. High impact plastic cabinet with finish. simulated walnut-grai- n utensils Regular Price $449.95 LESS SALE DISCOUNT YOU ONLY C. JL. 266 $399. and 1 95 Young W. Main American Fork 756-496- 1 17 1 We'll show you how to broaden your homeowners contents coverage to full replacement value. Ask us about it. It's new. You'll be glad you did. The gorgeous ANCHORS AWEIGH salute the Navy in a lavish Ice skating firs' developed about 3,(khi years ago primarily as a means of transportation for Stone Age men. Since that time the same activity has been personified and glamorized by the 44th edition of Shipstads and Johnson Ice Follies, coming to the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City for performances September 5 through 15. An amazing evolution has occured and the popularity of the sport has expanded to include literally millions of people, young and old, in all corners of the globe. This year's production of the Ice Follies brings to Utah well renowned skaters like Richard come guys in the 44th Edition of Shipstads and Johnson girls and ICE FOLLIES Fotheringham - Family Entertainment spectacular called Ice Follies prepared for a good time. Ticket donations are $5 for singles or $10 per family. All funds earned will go to Mel and Jessie Hartshorn to help rebuild the Lehi Floral. The building was destroyed by fire three weeks ago and was only partially covered by insurance. Tickets are available from stores In Lehi and Gary's Ltd. in American Fork. $50. PAY For "Something Everyone," is the theme of the program, with young and old participating. Members of The Music Machine will sing under the direction of Renita Revill, Jean Hatch and Betty Wade. The Music Machine is a group of talented children from throughout the community who sing old and new favorites. Others who will be on hand to entertain are musicians Tracy Price on the trumpet, pianist Troy Carlton, Ernest Peterson and his harmonica and piano virtuoso David Worlton. Local favorites Scott and Judy Dorton will sing as well as Ken and Connie Grace. A mother-daughte- r duo, Marilyn and Donalyn Nielsen will also perform. The benefit banquet will start at 6 p.m. and continue until 9 p.m. Those attending are asked to bring eating 1LM Model 19AX1932 REPLACEMENT VALUE RIDE WITH US. "Mr. Debonair" Dwyer who is now celebrating his 30th year with Ice Follies; Olympic Silve, Medalist, Dianne DeLeeuw; the incredible Paul Healh, England's astounding champion; skating "Mr. the veteran of Ice Follies; and the amazing skating pair of Frick," Barbara Berezowski and David Porter. Yet, as the new era begins for Ice- Follies, some of the old favorites are back as Big Bird and the gang from "Sesame Street" take you dancing and laughing down their favorite street. 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