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Show Free Preaa - Wednesday, Mar&f I, 1883 . Pag7 Pionettes to hold 'Pionette Preview The Lehi Pionettes Drill Team will be holding their second annual "Pionette Preview" Tuesday. March 7, at 7 p.m. in the boys gym. The public is invited to this exhibition of the group's competition routines. The preview will be the last home performance of the team this year. They will be competing in Morgan Thursday, March 9, at the Region 9 Drill Team Competition. They will be competing in all four categories: Military, Dance, Prop and Novelty. The Pionettes have had an enjoyable year. They performed at all home football and basketball games, and also some away games. They also attended and competed in several competitions. The. group recently competed at the prestigious Rocky Mountain Drill Competition held at the Salt Palace. They placed third in the military division. Drill team Prices Klfective: Wednesday thru Tuesday March 1st thru 7th. 1989 are: members Christine Anderson, Alisha Balle, Jennifer Berry, Jan Clark. Holly Cutler. Heather Dorton. Krissi Evans, Dena Faulk. Christy Hardy, Nicole Hill. Dawnell Holbrook. Tammy Larsen. Alison Moore. Kathy Parker and Tiffany Walters. Advisors are Cheryl Allgaier and Michele Wofflnden. Don't miss Valley Playhouse's "Petticoats and Pettifoggers' valuablcqme i March in t today! "Petticoats and Pettifoggers" or Cut& (Cut & fart-pace- Center Playhouse each Friday, Saturday and Monday at 8 p.m. through Mar. 20. Prom araucousbeginningto the satisfying climax, this musical comedy provides fun for the audience as well as the cast members who looks like they are having a royal ball. Adding a particular warmth to this production is the prelude music as well as accompaniment for the entire performance played by a talented trio made up of Vernene Butler, Carl Hunter and Dale Austin on piano, drums and bass guitar, respectively. Written by Buddy Youn green with music by James Prigmore, the play takes place shortly after the Civil War in Sweetwater County, Wyo. Led by Suffragette Esther Morris, Wyoming becomes the first state to offer women the vote. The trail to this event and the repercussions of it are told with music and humor in this production, f Esther Morris was a real person and the events in the play are based on historical fact Carol Hancock plays Esther Morris and she really fits the part. 1 Youn-gree- I"" n. Z '20 Perm.. opponent to women's rights as Sam Barr, justice of the peace. The former officer for the Confederacy, William Bright, who is elected to represent Sweetwater County in the State Legislature, is ,250 12 N. Center, Am. 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