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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, February 12. 1981 6 Page Eunice -- .4 Bergin's students performed in "Dancers in Toyland" for the public. The ballet students were presented at the Draper First and Second Ward in two acts consisting of 20 numbers. Performing in Teddy Bear USA were Kelly Morris, Angela Harker, Jenny Richens, Audrey Smith, Rachel Brewer, and Natalie Rees. A solo number entitled Romance was presented by Mill w Camron Flowers Duke. in a Garden Peck, Amy Michelle Andrus, Krista Bowlden, Melissa Cooley, Gina Rentfrow, Cyndy Ovard, Becky Gee, Kjer-st- y Bishop, Tiffany and Julie Hunger, Tiffany Steadman, Kristy Keller, Shantell Nielsen, Amy Webb TJ ip-- and Sherrie Steffen, and Tutti-Frutfeatures April Cooley, Nichole Bethers, Nicole Smith, Melissa Williams, and Marcie Smith. Richens and Jenny Audrey Smith were in My Muff and I while Amy Gee danced to Jewel. Shelley Clegg, Nicole Nielsen, Erika Steadman, Penny Whitman, and Melissa Cooley performed in Yankee Doodle Dandy, and a Garden Ballet was done by Colette Crandol. In the Baby Ballet Prayer number were Jamie Kneight, Camille Smith, Jamie Chandler, Emily Osborne, Andrea Russell, Marcie Rentfro, Stacia Radford, Carlyn Chester, and Jamie Anderson. Frances Kinsey was in and Heidi Showdown, White in The Princess Jackson. Erika Steadman's dance number was entitled Coquette. Boogie Baby featured Walk. thirteen dancers, Natalie Wood, Ashley Vaughn, Lynde Clayborn, April Cooley, Nicole Bethers, Annie Fenstermaker, Tiffany Steadman, Chantell Nielsen, Tiffany Cran-dal- l, Cariann Bracken, Fullmer, Amy Webb, and Kristy Keller. Frances Kinsey presented the number InAlicia nocence. In Varsity Drag were Deena Knudsen, Kim Workman, Audra Bergin, and Debbie Neve. The Music Box Dancers were Jana Miller, Amie Smith, Wendie Osborne, Callie Warner, Neve Natalie Bryant, Audra Bergin, Debbie Miss Dansie married ti featured yy r Dancers in revue Performing in the Echo Waltz were Suzy Wilker-soAudrey Smith, Kelly Morris, Angela Harker, Rachel Brewer, Bethany Laubsch, Cally Wardle, Dina Argyle, Tiffany AnJenni Rees, derson, Rebecca Gonzales, and Jenny Brewster. Kristy Keller, Stephanie Gee, Tracy Erickson, Jamie Mischa and Miller, Westley were in the Christmas Elves. Concluding the dance Kim were program Workman, Audra Bergin, Debbie Neve, and Deena in Knudsen April Showers. n, r V s pgb Mr and Mrs Dean Bagley Memorial, ' Margene Dansie and were Dean Bagley married Feb. 11 in Salt Lake LDS Temple rites. A reception was held in the evening at Jordan Ell Reception Center. Mr and Mrs Ferris G. Dansie, Bluffdale, are parents of the bride, and Mr and Mrs Robert D. Bagley Sr., Bountiful, parents of the groom. Attending the bride were Lorraine Wilde, matron of honor; Diane Dansie, bridesmaid. George Bagley was best man while Paul Hansen and Wayne Dansie ushered. . The bride is a graduate of Bingham High School and attended BYU for two years, and is em- ployed as a receiptionist in the WICK program. The groom graduated from a Bountiful High School and is employed at First Security. a Following Los in honeymoon the Calif., Angeles, will make newlyweds their home in Murray. ' Showers for the bride were given by Mrs the Robert Bagley, groom's mother, and Sharon and Dora Dansie. Pair wed.".. On Caribbean jaunt dance set in district JoAnn Forsyth and Ed Feathers tone repeated Sandy Post 77 of the vows in rites American Legion will be wedding in the Salt hosts at the District 8 performed Lake LDS Temple on Memorial and dance Feb. 6. There was a Saturday, Feb. 14. Posts and units will convene at the Legion hall, 293 S. 200 E. The memorial, at 8 p.m., which will be under the direction of the district commander, Maurice Schofield, will commemorate those members of the district who have died during the A past year. ceremony is conducted in their honor. Beginning at 9 p.m. there will be dancing to live music. Legionnaires and Auxiliary members are invited to bring guests. reception Shalamar at the the same evening. A wedding breakfast at the Heather followed the rites. Parents of the bride and groom are Mr and Best man duties were Mrs Robert Forsyth and Kenneth Mr and Mrs performed by Dave Cotwere Francis. Ushers of all Featherstone, Dave Swan, tonwood. Kelly Peter-wer- e Attending the bride Featherstone, Bill Steve son, Jones, Mike Carta Matagi, matron of honor; Allison Gutierrez, and Rob maid of honor; fman. a Debbie Rowley, JoAnn Following the in Densley, Darci Peck, honeymoon the KaRynn Hale, Debbie Carribbean Feathers ton, bridesmaid- - newlyweds will return to s; and Becky Russell, Sandy to make their home. flower girl. Slumber party features movie One of the special events of the season for the Young Women in Midvale First Ward was a slum- LOVE FOR YOUR VALENTINE ber party. They watched learned and movies aerobic dancing. A continental breakfast was 'served' in the mor- floraleaaonBoutique any reaaoa any Comges. Wedding Funcml. Fresh. Silk Dried irnngemenu Custom dedgning (,.nh kWSuu Sv(nn liki) 8952 South 1700 Wet West .Ionian. Utah - : Gail Hleazard Phyllis Zagonx 255-532- 2 Patriotic program w : in - m tor' r Awr-- t'f " An ning. ITS SIMPLE. ITS FAST ITS SPECTACULAR! ( . , La 1 1 f& r p D i i Owen Hamilton, Riverton, holds three of his great grandsons, who received their names and blessings on his 77th birthday. From left are Jacob Kurt, son of Mr and Mrs Kurt Schroeder, West Valley; Shane, son of Mr and Mrs Boyd Petersen, River-toand Shawn, son of Mr and Mrs Randall Wall, Kearns. n; Americanism program will highlight the American Legion Post 77 and Auxiliary meeting to be held on Feb. 19. The Sandy group will meet at the Legion hall, 293 S. 200 E., at 8 p.m. The program which will be under the direction of Florence BradAmericanism bury, ' chairman, will feature patriotic numbers by the unit's Junior Auxiliary. The president, Karen Lucero, will present two to American flags from the representatives Girl Scout program in Sandy. Speakers will be Girl States reporting their stay at Cedar City last summer. Also expected to talk are the Boy Staters, who will be introduced by Commander Allan Setterberg. 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