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Show 8B Sun Advocate. Price. Utah CEU - Tuesday. Mav 13. 1997 dance department prepares to present final 10th anniversary year concert College of Eastern Utah dancers prepare to present the final concert of the depart-ment- Interactive arthritis seminar set for broadcast on May 17 Due to the Utah Education Network, Arthritis Foundation 's 10th anniversary year May 15 through May 17. Entitled 'Dance Is Like a Box of Chocolates the program will include a variety of dance styles. Shows start at 7:30 p.m. in the CEU Geary Theatre, with a special matinee performance of 'Cinderella' slated Saturday at 1 p.m. The performances will include traditional ballet along with jazz, modern and folk dance. Also on the bill will be two original works, 'Desecration of Innocence' and 'Legend of the White Lady.' Special guest star will be Feliciano Gonzales, a former CEU cheerleader and dancer. Admission fees are required to attend the concert. UtahIdaho Chapter and modern technology, people in areas across Utah will have a chance to learn about the latest information on arthritis and ask questions to experts in the field. An interactive, educational teleconference on arthritis will be broadcast to seven locations in Utah. The seminars are an opportunity to catch up on the latest arthritis news and connect with others who have the disease. Exploring Arthritis: A Joint Venture will be broadcast from Salt Lake City on May 17 from 1 to 3 p.m. The seminar will be presented at College of Eastern Utahs main administration . building in room 212 in Price, along with other locations in Vernal, Brigham City, Cedar WHIM Y IM DTT Mi YD Cl Vi seminars panelists. Carbon County residents with arthritis and their families are urged to take part in the seminars. 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