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Show rtj) nprtf'riii ri ggr irtfMiorTiir-,t-- tjUttranWwjU-- Pag 4 Mantl WUwwgur. T1mr4ay, July 2, 1917 Ballet workshop to be held In Ephraim Musical murder mystery comedy Danseur (male dancer) and fighter pilot; interesting combination? Not if you ask Rawlin Bagnall. Rawlin graduated from Senior High in makes debut The Snow College summer theatre group will present public performances of Somethings Afoot July 3, 10, 11, 17 and 18. The musical murder mysterycomedy is also being presented weekly for summer youth groups visiting the Snow College campus. The July 3 performance will be at 8 p.m., with all other performances beginning at 4:30 p.m. so that regular patrons and visitors will be able to attend the play and still have time to attend the Mormon Miracle Pageant in the evening. The musical play takes a strong satirical poke at Agatha Christie murder mysteries as well as at many musical styles of past years. The play tells of ten people stranded in an isolated English country estate during a raging thunderstorm. One by one, they are picked off by cleverly fiendish devices. The bodies begin to pile up in the library as the survivors frantically race to discover the identity and motivation of the cunning culprit. 4 r Billings, Montana this spring and has ' I' I 1 J V. I im S' i Students in Snow College's summer theatre group rehearse for presentation of Something Afoot." Veterans assistance available A Field Service Officer from the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Department Service Office, in Salt Lake City, will be in this area to assist you in understanding and applying for rightful VA benefits, preparing and documenting applications for compensation, pension, hospitalization, education and other benefits. This is a free service and veterans need not be members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars to qualify for assistance. The VFW Field Service Officer will be working out of the Ephraim City Job Service Center from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. on July 13, 1987. recently joined the Marine Corps Reserve. His goal is active duty with the Marines as a pilot after a mission for the LDS Church and graduation from college. Mr. Bagnall will conduct a ballet See workshop in Ephraim July ad in this issue for details. In January, after returning from basic training, he will attend Ricks College on dance and art scholarships. As part of the dance scholarship requirement, Rawlin will tour Europe with one of their three dance companies next spring. Rawlin is the son of Vivian Kosan and Lewis Bagnall, formerly of Ephraim, and grandson of Utahna and the late Rawlin Bagnall, a sheep rancher in Sanpete until his death in 4, u Rawlin. Bagnall and Vivian Kosan, who will conduct a ballet workshop in Ephraim July 6 thru 17. for the Billings Civic Ballet. She has danced lead roles in Swan Lake, Coppelia, Don Quixote, Nutcracker, and was the evil fairy in this years Jolene. Jolene is also a serious ballet and jazz student. The workshop is going to be under the direction of Vivian Kosan Bagnall, ownerdirector of the Billings Civic Ballet School. Vivian is a daughter of Maria Edwards, Manti. production of Sleeping Beauty. Also assisting with the ballet portion will be Rawlins younger sister, 1962. Rawlin began taking dance at the insistence of his mother. This small beginning gradually developed into much more. This past year he participated in community theater, dancing one of the leads in the A Chorus Line. musical Just he and his sister, Erin, under recently the direction of their mother, danced the leads in the Billings Civic Ballets production of Sleeping Beauty. Rawlin will be assisting in teaching the jazz portion of the dance workshop being held here by the in Mt. Billings Civic Ballet, July Pleasant and Ephraim. Also assisting with the jazz portion will be Jackie Nagashima. Jackie is Ballet Mistress Sanpete Horse Show held in conjunction with rodeo A Sanpete horse show was held Sat. June 20th in conjunction with the first annual Ephraim Stampede. There was a good turn out of contestants both in the youth and adult classes. The high point overall winners were Jerry DeLeeuw in the 8 and under age group. The 9 to 1 1 winner was Kendra Jensen and the 12 and over went to Sharon Hansen. In the adult classes, high point Jensen and Reed winners were Kay Thomas. Horse blankets were presented to the youth classes, donated by Sanpete Horse Association, Pritchard Quarter Horse Ranch and Maple Leaf Ranch of Mapleton, Utah. Halters donated by the Sanpete Horse Association were presented to the adults. Summer Ballet and Jazz Workshop To be held in Ephraim Taught by Artists from the July Performance opportunity by students, staff. Participants placed by age andor ability. Professional instruction. Special Teachers Class. and Mt. Pleasant 6-1- BILLINGS CIVIC BALLET. 7 Montana Billings, Mt. Pleasant call: Julie Winn Ephraim-Mant- Beverly Armstrong 835-127- 462-338- 6 or call Vivian Bagnall, Billings Mt. (406) or 256-185- 6 call: i 259-189- 1 0 Class schedules as follows El HKMH 9 10 AH I 1 AH 12 AM BALLET aqca AH q ages ages 56 6 13 6 up REGISTRATION FORM ft I Jilt IIKMN i JO aqes ages ages agas TN 2 30 IM it 30 30 PH PH 16 12 up aqes ages I ages 16 6 up 2 MT BALLET 30 2: 10 3: 30 aqes PH PH PH aqes A t t 30 aqes aqes 6 7- -8 1 3 6 up ZIP city ADDRESS AM BEST Please enroll BALLET & ages AH AN PLEASANT TM I AGE MY M 1 1 5 HT JAZZ NAME I 1 9 AN 10 AH 11-- Years of El'IIR A Pleasant Mt A ballet STUDENT OF DANCE me j azz TRAINING CAME FROM In the following: PLEASANT BALLET EPHRAIM JAZZ HT PLEASANT JAZZ Enclosed Is $5.00 for my registration. This fee may be deducted from the workshop fee if otherwise, this $5 00 fee will be charged ol the door in addition to the workshop fee. Contact Beverly Armstrong or Julie Winn for details. understand my workshop fee allows me to take dosses both in Ephraim and Mt Pleasant will pay the balance upon registration on my first day of class I I Public Notices Sanpete County e Crisis STUDENT signatures Hot-Lin- GUIDELINES FOR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE THROUGH COMMUNITY SERVICE BLOCK GRANT The Community Services Block Grant has funds available on an as available basis for emergency assistance only. Funds can be used to tide over ONLY basis during the contract year an individual or family on a ONE-TIMwhich runs from October 1 to September 30. The categories of assistance are Food, Shelter and Clothing. To insure that the clients are assisted through this program with a minimum of paperwork and delay, the following information is outlined. To qualify, clients must complete the Intake Form, meet the annual maximum income guidelines, document proof of income and in addition, all unemployed applicants able to work must complete a CSBG Job Search Form. Dollar Amount Number of Annual Number of of Food Persons Income Persons 1 AM I A teach Name TEACHER, ballet i of tap PARENT schoolstudlo, other E $ 1 2 $ 5,360.00 7,240.00 9,120.00 3 3 $ 4 $11,000.00 5 $12,880.00 5 $14,760.00 $16,640.00 $18,520.00 $20,400.00 6 6 7 8 9 $20.00 $30.00 $40.00 $50.00 $60.00 $70.00 $80.00 1 2 4 7 e basis. FOOD Food purchases are limited to a three-da- y supply on a is issued to the nearest recommended participating food The Food Voucher vendor. Current food stamp recipients are not eligible to receive this assistance. The monetary food schedule is listed above on the right. SHELTER Client must have an eviction notice from the landlord. Housing assistance is limited to a portion of one months previously agreed upon rent of the months rent for two-- ) for housing. This assistance will cover one-hafamilies parent families up to a maximum of $150.00 and will cover of $200.00. a with minor children completely to maximum CLOTHING Clothing will be limited to necessary items of clothing only for warmth and for completing a fundamental basic wardrobe. Deseret Industries in Richfield and Delta are currently honoring these vouchers. Vouchers must be filled out indicating kinds and amounts of clothing to be purchased. Applications are available at all County Courthouses. The assistance is now available at the county level at the following address: SANPETE COUNTY Sanpete County Sheriffs Office 160 North Main, Manti, Utah 84642 Contact person: Debbie Hatch 1 Phone Publish July 2, 1987. one-tim- iiF-- 7 J s i tjflU'li r. 'A - V- a ' , Lt. lf one-pare- 835-219- 1 |