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Show Citizen, Review. Press, Thure Oct. 27, 1983 - Page 14 Bamce professional QJ&IXP IJklXDilS trains local talent' Robertson, a talented dancer, is taking a recess from professional performances to direct the advanced students division of y the Angels Junior Drill and in Dance Teams, centered American Fork. Denna began her training in her parents' dance studio at the age of three. She began winning major titles when she was 15 and became the first place gymnastic champion in Los Angeles. While still a teenager, she won several first place championships in ballroom dancing with her brother. She performed extensively as a child with her brothers and sisters in an act titled "The Lyman Denna Tri-Cit- Tri-Cit- Family." Denna auditioned with the International Study Guild and was selected to represented the U.S. as a solo dancer abroad with all expenses paid. In this capacity she performed in England, Belgium, France, Holland, Greece and Italy. She attended Dixie College where she was a member of the tour and competitive dance team as a dance major. She won several first place in dance while championships representing BYU, including two first at the California Star and a first at the Canadian Maple Leaf Championships. She also taught social dance and tap classes while at BYU. She auditioned and was selected as one of the eight regulars to dance with the Donny and Marie Show. She recently completed a dance role in a film with Paramount Pictures that will be released next month. She began training the advanced division of the Angels this week. She says she is impressed with the quality and potential of the young dancers. LeGene and the younger Lyman sisters will continue to train the beginning, intermediate and other performing levels of the Angels. Denna is married to James Robertson of Provo and they have one son. DENNA ROBERTSON she performed with the Rebelletes Drill and Dance and assisted in teaching classes. She later attended BYU Dixie Team dance where Hunters damage telephone lines for both big here, and although most hunters follow gun courtesy rules regarding telephone cable, damage is still a big problem each year. "Many times, hunters aren't even aware they're damaging the cable and wire, but damage does occur," says Ken Hill, public relations manager for Mountain Bell in Utah. Hunting season game and birds is Hill reminds hunters that bullets easily penetrate the plastic sheathing of telephone cable, thereby rupturing transmission lines. Careless firing of shotguns, .22 caliber weapons and high-pow- can weapons mean "dead" telephone lines. "If the damage is inaccessible to most vehicles especially in bad weather days can pass before repairmen locate the downed or damaged lines," Hill said. "This can mean lengthy interruptions of critical communications service. Ironically, that's the same type of service hunters rely on in case of accidents or bad weather. "We encourage hunters to make a conscious effort not to damage the wire and cable. telephone Preserving that cable and wire will cut down on lengthy telephone service interruptions and maintain continuation of emergency communications service." The Storm Testament II by Lee Nelson In 1845 an enterprising Philadelphia publisher decides to send a beautiful female journalist, disguised as a schoolteacher, to the Mormon City of Nauvoo on the Mississippi River. He hopes she will lure the Mormon polygamists out of hiding and get the real story. This book is a sizzling tale of high adventure and tender romance in an authentic historical setting Sale post-partu- and . Gloria Moseley, a clinically licensed social worker at the Utah Center for Behavioral Medicine and Human Resources, will be conducting a lecture on assertiveness for interested persons. The lecture will serve to teach the skills to enable persons to become more effective in a variety of interpersonal situations. The lecture is held at 7:30 p.m. at the Utah Center lecture area and is part of a continuing series of public service lectures covering a variety of topics. For further information please contact Conference Classics, Volume 2, is a collection of six of the most memorable conference addresses of Elder Thomas S. Monson of the Saints. Council of the Twelve, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daThese excellent talks contain heartwarming stories of selfless service, courage, faith and love. Each address is illustrated with examples taken y from real life, from the teachings of the scriptures, and from the observations of one who has been called to be a special witness of Jesus Christ. Regular 5.95 FREE engraving with any book purchase. FULL line of LDS and Oct 5 Oct 6 Oct. 9 Oct. 10 Oct. 11 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct 16 Oct. 17 Oct Oct 18 19 Oct 20 Oct 21 Oct. 23 Sale prices good thru Nov. 5, 1983. Subject to stock on hand. books. S FAST special ordering. FREE gift wrapping. always. Her concern and empathy with the patients is without equal." A graduate of Lehi High School, she says she enjoys sewing, camvvorkv ,jn ping and ")! kindof, hard - ' her spare time!" She and her husband, Ronald J. " Morgan, have four children, and have five grandchildren. She has been employed at the hospital since July of 1973. 650 - 756-524- br State E. i5 S. (Albertson's Shopping Center), American Fork Main Pleasant Grove (inddeRadmaiy 4 785-221- 1 CONNIE MORGAN-hospiployee of the month. 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