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Show Free Press - Wednesday, December 10, 1986 - Page 4 y lBkl Mwwgj ( Wizard of Oz, one of several productions to be staged by the Lehi Arts Council and M.C.T. The Lehi Art Council presentation of the Wizard of Oz was delightful. The Missoula Children's Theatre f i featuring Daniel Nordquist and Deborah Pick gave young people of Lehi a great opportunity to be in a ' j were part of the show. Jason Draper as the Cowardly Lion, Trisha Johnson as the Tinman and Sheila Johnson as Glinda the Good Witch, seemed as if they came ' straight from the movie version. ' The children who played magicians, flowers, Munchkins and Winkies worked so well together. Many of those involved said how much they enjoyed being a part of this event. Play. The two veteran actors came to with their small truck loaded with all equipment necessary to stage the play. Tryouts were held on Monday afternoon, and the chosen cast worked throughout the week learning lines, choreography and songs for the two t Saturday performances. Mindy Berry did an excellent job with her role as Dorothy, accompanied by Chris Comer as Toto. Lehi on Monday Leah Dinehart delighted the children as she came down the aisles, having them feel lik they. The staff included several student assistant j and directors Scene from "The Nutcracker," Marie with Mouse King. stage managers who helped bring whole play together. the Utah Regional Ballet sets dates for "Nutcracker" The council has other concerts planned in the coming year. Lehi native Bill Evans, now director of modern dance at Illinois University, will be presented in February. . Russell and Diane Daly to present piano, voice students in a recital Stephanie Wade, Bret J. Brockbank Stephanie Wade to marry Bret Brockbank in temple Donalynn Wade. Best man duties will be performed by Bray, Bart and Brad Brockbank, with Russell Gordon and Richard Wade and Bart Adams serving as ushers. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of Lehi High School and LDS Seminary. She attended Dixie College and is currently working at FHP as a medical receptionist. The prospective groom is a graduate of Lehi High School. He is a member of the National Guard. The couple will make their first home in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Reed A. Wade, Lehi, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Stephanie, to Bret Johnson Brockbank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Von R. Brockbank, Lehi. The couple will exchange vows in the Jordan River LDS Temple on Dec. 12. A reception will honor the newlyweds that same date from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Lehi West Stake Center, 1920 N. 500 West. Dancing will begin at 9:30 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Attending the bride will be The students of Russell and Diane Daly of Studio Five will be in recital on Saturday, Dec. 13. The recital will be held at the Jacqueline i Colledge School of Ballet. Students performing at 3 p.m. will, be Judd and Anilee Kirkham,: Kimberly Gleave, Wyatt Darling, Jim Wilson, Denise and Nicole Manning, Jared and Brock Evans, Ember Hadfield, Abigail Angus,; Erin Peterson, Brittnee Colledge, Danaca Palmer and Justin, Melanie and Jenilyn Baer. The 4:30 recital will feature Jody Wilson, Emily Nielsen, Jannafer Walker, April and Tami Fox, Julie David and Rebecca Peterson, Strasburg, Kristy Devey, Dena Faulk, Tricia Peterson, Melissa Peck, Jenny Lucero, Christy Powell, Heather Cox and Linda, Shalayne, Sarah, Shannon, Trent and Chad Larsen. Chauntenettes to present Yuletide program 5ws scenery has been designed by local artist, Bill Kirkpatrick. Each scene depicts the magic of this Christmas fairytale. Costumes are designed and executed by Sarah B. Price and will enhance the well-know- The Utah Regional Ballet, under the direction of Jacqueline P. Colledge, has set Dec. 19, 20, 22 and 23 as the dates for its annual production of Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker." production with sophisticated charm. The performance, which includes matinees on the 20th and 23rd and a special Family Night performance at 5 p.m. on the 22nd, will be held at deJong Concert Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center, Brigham young University. The "Nutcracker" is a Christmas tradition for audiences around the world. The story is a heartwarming drama of music and dance which transforms a young girl's Christmas eve dream into a flurry of theatrical reality. The ballet is complete in two acts with four beautiful scene changes. all evening per This year, formances by the Utah. Regional Ballet will be accompanied by a special Ballet Symphony Orchestra organized and conducted by Dr, Ralph G. Laycock. Tickets will go on sale Dec. 1 at Music Ticket Office located in the Harris Fine Arts Center, BYU, Tickets may also be reserved by Evening percalling formances are $7. Matinees are $5 per person. There will be a $1 discount to Senior Citizens, students and BYU faculty members. :j 378-744- 4. flte The Chauntenettes Ladies Chorus ! Olympian Club to meet Thurs. A holiday program will be presented and refreshments will be served. Christmas gifts will be exchanged, according to President, Faye Fox. Members of the Olympian Club will meet Thursday at the home of Carol Brady for Christmas party. their annual will perform its annual Christmas' concert Friday, Dec. 19, at 7:30 p.m., at Mountain View High School, 645. W. Center, Orem. "Growing Up with Christmas" is' the theme of this year's concert. Guest artist for the performance will be Jay Thompson. Maurine Madsen will direct the chorus, with Irene Jenkins accompanying. several The group includes member from north Utah County. Fugals called to serve John and Elma Fugal have been called to serve a mission in Leeds, England. The farewell will be held December 14 at 10:50 a.m. at the Lindon First Ward located at the corner of Center and Main in Lindon. All friends and relatives vited to attend. are in- The couple will enter the MTC on Dec. 17 and expect to fly to Leeds, England about Jan. 6. The Fugals are the parents of six children. Five of whom have previously served missions. Sons and Elma & daughters are Jense, Sacramento, Calif.; Pamela Grass, Orem; Robert, Fresno, Calif.; Deborah, Ogden; Amy and Jared of Lindon. The Fugals also have 16 grandchildren. Brother Jugal just retired from BYU where he has been employed for 20 years. He spent 20 years prior John Fugal to his BYU employment teaching Seminary where he served as principal for several years. He has spent the past three years as Patriarch in the Lindon Stake. 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