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Show ' Y - - Provo Youth Gains Reputation A full year's scholarship under the noted William Christensen, di rector of ihe University of Utah Ballet Theater and former direc- itor of the San Francisco Ballet, nas.Deen awaraea a trovo youm whoXhas been dancing since he was old enough to walk." He is Phillip Keeler, son of Mrind Mrs. Daniel M. . -'- - ' r . at the McCune School of Music and Art in Salt Lake City before beginning training under William Christensen. Mr. Christensen s interest in him . resulted in the male lead in the U. of U.'s first complete ballet, "The Snow Queen." He has' since appeared on the U. of U. programs with some of the nation s leading ballet BY attend will dancers, including Provo's who High Keeler, School this vear as a junior while own Gordon Paxman now with the commuting back ahdforth to Salt San Francisco ballet, Sally Bailey, Lake to pursue his scholarship in feminine star of the San Fran cisco group, and Andre Eglevsky, classic ballet one of the world's greatest male has quietlybeen Young Phillip ballet dancers. in himself ai name for making Phil's interests branch out into Utah ballet circles during the pas in tne drama as well as the dance. He year or so. He had a solo summer DroSuction of "Okla has played with distinction many homa!" in the University of Utah juvenile roles on the Brigham Bowl this! summer, and before Young University stage, including that his last major effort was the Arne In HI Remember Mama," in "Belve comedy lead as "The Waiter'! In the part of Mark King a ballet "Old Vienna," presented dere," and a role in- " "My Heart's ''..'V ' Y ' ... , . - - j - The softest of pumps in ele- " A BIG STEP Beautiful Queen quality, shoes from Leven's downstair shoe department in- -f that rates a gun salute. elude a sling-pum- p .Modeled shoe of gun-met-al patent leather is a favorite. j great FIRE AWAY YVYYv .Y. YYiY,:' - ' D .r"r " ' '" - ' - this gant suede are a big find when seasons-Wome- n take a big step forward te they1 choose these plushy air with slim tapered heel, low cut throatline and magic sole for bonus comfort. steps-comple- :'.:-.-'- :"h j 4iP j: Gets Scholarship In Ballet; ! :V 1954JUNDAY HERALD 1 " . - - - - -- 1 ST". . 9 w ... mr s s v. i- j. - j t .' i ar V n ;.hh.; ' .... i V , - in tta THrrVil on by the U. of U. in connection with its production of "Romeo and During the past Juliet." His flair for comedy ed in a mixed with his genuine ability; as a dancer to make him a standout in the "Old Vienna" production. Pictures of. this will appear in a forthcoming issue of "Dance magazine J i".-- 0. 1.1'- f 11 4 i 7 Dancing is a thing for which Phil appeared to be destined "since Be was old enough to walk,'. Many will remember him as the Nut cracker .in the "Nutcracker Suite 'j 1 f..1 nm --X T -'.- ;" - ky ' i ; -- for-tailor- , 1 TIMP FLOWER SHOW ARRANGEMENTSSusan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evan A. Billings, and Steven, soii of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Boyson, show- - Mrs. Max Bray, PTA president, and Robert W. Laird, facility representative, how they arrange a floral display for the coming Timpanogos " V- v. ., v. !' flower show. I.. ! Stake Primary Conclave Held in Tabernacle ; Timp School Invites Public to Flover Shov ri 5 I ' j. ,. Timp N . ' ; Beck's 'Shos at Sweetbriar cal for that second 1ookxb'y passersby. color movie which was produced on Brigham Young University and willx be shown at the October conferenSeJ He plays a major- - role in the pro duction. Phil is a lad oft varied interests Besides his dancing and drama work, he found time to be a top student scholastically, studentbody president of BY Junior High, and uas studied besides ballet fencing, bar work, trampoline and tap. But Phil has further ambitions. He says he will, soon begin study to be an architect. Meanwhile, he full-leng- th j and Frantz in ."Capelia" years ago at the BYU Training School When he Was nine, he persuaded his parents to let him start lessons in classic ballet. He studied pursues his dance scholarship un "Come to our Flower Show" is under local teachers in Provo and der one of, the country's best the invitation being extended by teachers, and continues to just students of Provo's Timpanogos plain enjoy life through his mul to local citielementary school tiple interests.. L zens. ; LDS There's one thing he should 23 five to from Thursday. Sept. never be bothered with boredom. seven p. m. has been set as the date and time !for this third an nual floral display which is joint r Here are FLATTER TO. PERFECTION shoes that make your feet look prettier as they fit and flatter them to perfection. Navy bluexbuck tweedie, jeweled pumps from VIP LOOK Very Important People are seen yuuiy wearing - me uciuiduciic, from Taylor's Shoe Department. This very Important pump, t VIP) is- - an inspired fashion or dressy clothes. and a must . m l. year PhUv work ly sponsored by students and, the PTA. All arrangements aremade by the children, according to PTA president Mrs. Max-Brawho urges patrons to attend and for this colorful occasion advises Harvey Staheli, principal. Timpanogos PTA officers are Mrs. Max Bray, president; Mrs. Frank - Godfrey, general chairman; Mrs. Rulon Boyson, hossupport this children's affair. N pitality and .Robert W. Laird, and The school will make Use of Norma Jane Martinez, faculty their new "outdoor" livingroom representatives. ' ! y, PLEASANT GROVE-,Timp- anogos Stake Primary meeting was held this week atthe Timpanogos Stake Tabernacle under the di rection of Mrs. Frank Walker, stake Primary president. Assist ing Mrs. Walker were her coun selors, Mrs. Robert Gardiner and Mrs. K. Warnick Swenson. A large group of primary workers from every ward was. in attend I ' nI " ' " i '' .' v ; ance. 7 r f I -- 41 v -S A-PL- .. i - ' i , " V-- . j AaW' ' I 'M y. . The primary exercises were in charge of the Pleasant Grove Third Ward. Geniel Fugal en larged upon the project theme which is, "Attendance." An inon The CURTAIN OPENER curtain opens FOR WEAR Shoe Beauty for Fall' spirational talk on "Service," was the advance showing of shoe fashions at for wear can be seen at that rates'A'-plu- s Bishop Willis Banks. givenby Leon's shoe department at Gloria Shop. The the Klothes Kloset. You are right in step The stake officers following black" p e with the supple-sued,buck, jeweled-stralovely, pumps by draped ovefe the toes of in! were department charge Paramore grace any Roman's wardrobe and of a closed pump, a Sbidca's special from the : Bev- .Mrs. Joseph meetings Tawn" hi.. give her that "proud to Kloset., feeling. Phillip Keeler, Provo eridge, secretarial; Mrs. Bernard DANCER is gaining a reputa- .who Swenson chorister; Mrs. Rich youth in tion ballet Mrs. ard Devereaux, organist; in Nephi Burgener, nursery group; Mrs. Florence Croft ribbed velveteen with ribbed knit training; leader; MrsAFlorence ... 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