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Show Lisa, Kylene Hardman Tour With Young Ambassadors And 'Saturday's Warrior' "Even though they'll be living out of suitcases, they'll be gaining many new and rewarding experiences." Mrs. Paul (Lora) Hardman was speaking of her daughter Kylene and Lisa, sister-in-la- w who are embarking on entertainment ventures this spring. Kylene, eight and a half years old, will play the role of Emily in the new production of "Saturday's Warrior," the Doug Stewart, Lex de Azevedo LDS musical. Lisa, 19, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hardman, plays electric guitar for the BYU Young Ambassadors Band. "Saturday's Warrior" is directed by Michael Flynn, Ensign Productions, and choreographed by Craig Call. They will open in Nephi April 11, with Provo performances on April 14, 18 and 19. An extensive tour covering eight western states will follow. They will perform over 70 times in over 50 cities. This will be the last tour for several years as plans are being made for a new Doug Stewart production. Tickets are available auditioned in February for her part in "Saturday's Warrior" and is thrilled to be part of this special production. Lisa, Kylene's aunt, is one of eight members in the Young Ambassadors Band There are five members of the tech crew, and 16 singers and dancers. 'The purpose of our group is to perform for others and while doing so, touch the hearts of the audience by letting the light of Christ shine through us as per- Texas, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, Oklahoma and Arkansas. And, we will be playing in such places as Disneyworld and the Grand Old Oprey in Oprey Land." "We play music from the 1920 s to the 1980's and from Disneyland to Broadway including a family section stressing the importance of family unity." Lisa has been playing the guitar and taking private lessons since she was eight years old. She is majoring in music and will be returning to BYU next fall semester. Lisa is a 1979 graduate of Lehi High School where she played in the jazz bands from junior high through all four years of high school. She was also active in sports, helping take the state title in volleyball. She was also a member of the formers," said Lisa proudly. "Since the beginning of the semester we have been playing at various places on weekends: Missoula, Montana, Provo, Salt Lake City, St. George, Nevada, and we just arrived home from a ten-da- y tour through Arizona. As soon as finals are over we leave for a k tour to the southern states. We will perform in New Mexico. state championship basketball team. She also graduated from the seminary program. six-wee- The third term honor roll has been announced at the Lehi Junior High Annette J Jennifer 1 Lehi Chapter Of Utah All and Engineering, Women and I'aw Discrimination, Humanism. Homosexuality (myths, morality and reality). Information or Manipulation, Rape, and many other subjects of the interest today's women All Critical issues facing families today, including the ERA, will be discussed. Other items of discussion are: Women in Employment, Genetic to families. are invited to the annual meeting for the Utah Association of Women whose theme will be '19K0 - Educate or The meeting will be held April 25, 26 at Skyline High School in Salt Lake City. Featured speakers will include U.S. Senator Orrin G. Hatch, Mrs. Oaks, 1972 Josephine National Young Mother, and Mrs. Frances 1979 National Mother of the Year. A great variety of be conwill workshops ducted on major current issues; and members will be voting on new and revised resolutions and new officers. Poulsen, Tamara Turner, Penny Haws, Andrea Hickman, Todd Thayn, Tony Lott, Andrea Price, Kim Begay, Bevan Rowley. Rick Wathen, Tina Pulley, Jamie Beck, Julie McLachlan, Kristi Steele, Ricky Evans, Geraldine Gurney, Shayne Brown, Judd Statham, Garret Carson, Gregory Smith, Jamie Neel, Corbet Nuclear Study To Utah Energy Office A long-awaite- con- d tract to study nuclear Stefanie energy in Utah has been awarded to the Utah Energy Office by the U.S. Department of Energy. The study was approved nearly two years Woffinden, Margaret Powell, Heather Pearson. John Berry, Heather Carson, Richard Shock, em- socio-econom- DOE Awards Jennifer Smart, Michelle Harris, Derrilee Hobbs, Shannon May, Annalese environment, taxes, other issues, and the health and safety of the people of Utah. It will examine the major potential constraints to the possible development of such an NEC, and research the potential conflicts with other development energy scenarios in Utah. The study will base these assessments on a conceptualized design of a ten-uni12,500 Young. Nielson, Byrne ployment, and Camille Gerholdt, Specifically, said the study will assess the impacts of such a facility on water use and Sherri Oxborrow, Adamson, Fillmore, Diane Covington, Annette Jorgensen, Misti Myers, Bill Nielsen, John Park, Marie Wood, Jill Clark, Laurie Gaisford, Kimberly Association Of Women Meet prospective members are invited. Elections will be held. KYLENE HARDMAN Tamara Smith, Annette Stoker, Rebecca Barnes, Lisa Brems, Brian Hardy, Jason Kassing, Teresa Lloyd, Colette Peterson, Karen Porter, Sharon Turner. Sally Arnold, Linda Holland, Randy Julian, Maria Nielsen, Barbara Webb, Lora Gurney, Duane Sheely, Wendy Watts, Christine Webb, Heather Lindquist, Sandy Peck, Tracy Peck, Linda Peterson, Kent Thompson, Debbie Clark, Darin Kirkham.WadeLott. librarian, looks over material to be discussed at Lehi meeting of the Utah council room. members LISA HARDMAN Rowley, Gregory Glathar, Jody Johnson, Leah Madsen, Mary Manning, Gail Rasmussen, Jennette Urry, t, megawatt electric facility. Citizen, Free Press Racquetball Open - Thursday Saturday, May 1, 2, 3 - 1st 6.00 - 3rd Entry Fee: $10.00 Site: Event $6.00 -- 2nd Event $ Event Supreme Racquetball Courts Tri-Ci- ty 551 East State American Fork - 7 Courts, I m kmm -- Special " 5 AWARDS will receive a FREE Shirt, a door prize of One FREE Trip to Las Vegas for two will be given away. 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The $460,000 contract calls for an study of the concept of a large nuclear energy center (NEC) near Green River Deputy director of the Utah Energy Office, Jim Byrne, said the state has agreed to perform the study for DOE without presupposing its outcome or committing the state in any way to the future development of such an energy facility in Utah. The study will provide information to DOE on the NEC concept and to the state on future energy development options. Bateman, and Joseph Prior. 8th Grade Connie Clark, Leslee Price, Amy Evans, Lynnette Lowe, Jill Chruma, Derek Peck, Janet Russon, Kathleen 7th Grade 1 WATKINS, Conservation Bangert. Corrinne Erickson, Molly School. ;4 JANEAN Brian 7 ago by Governor Scott Ma theson and the Energy Junior High Honor Roll Lehi Chapter of Utah Association of Women will meet Friday at 7 p.m. in the Lehi City Hall for the Provo performances at Timp Missionary Bookstore in Orem. Kylene has had dance instruction under Jackie Colledge and singing experience with "The Music Machine." She r Thursday. April 10. 1980 Lehi Free Press Page |