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Show AUGUST 3, m hr , -! -- f-- . With B oston B fillet ! r I V -- i -, rr j 7 - I 'rvj& r !- V 0 By f j M I jfvJ soon Mas SAalthed up. He not only is an excellent darner foe his young age, he also ha the maiuniy to handle himself wtiish is great ai tri- bute. JAY WAS delighted to b accepted and was soon m Boston moi king hard and performing in many of us ballets, IHEGROlPofhS darners and director petformed in Bruvels. Belgium, alo in I f e said. I now attend classes for one and one half hours rash day followed by fisc la eight hours of rehearsing, depending on the pcitoi mantes iful are sthedulcd by the company, I have excellent leathers and tremendous people to work with." Milan. Balvgna, Trieste, x -- Stu Jenh frpro Dux is County are f !j ing a big part in the upcoming "American Dcx-linrfc'enl la be presented by the OfJcn EDS Invtiiuie of Religion, incluJ-in- g y" DEMOCRACY PAGE AWT .. OGDl American what is the Unite Sum quc'lum, I si's lake a Iih4 in yuf KhA. Stil ni will yiHi eel M kink inMdhisior) Nmk.bul lniify Mill Mrtm in etmic tihtc ds 2u plus thuf utters Mrp thrinigh a ten foot l .ill htH'k. Irom page la IKin'' hi-l- siagc in ihe 2nd annual prewn-talio- n of "the Amcrkan Destiny Summer Pageant" at the Dec l.senis C'enicr. Aug, 5. A. V. 10, and 1. Curiam time Mill be at g p m. 1 "THE AMERICAN Dcs- - liny" is a pageant depicting the inspiration of God in America's history: the importance of serving ihe God of (his land to remain free, and it is a tribute to the Patriots of yesteryear and today, as portrayed through music, dance, drama and slides, an LDS Church communications council ncMs release says. It Mas Mrittcn by Jeff ChadMick and LeeAnn Hams. The cast is composed of college age youth primarily from Weber, Davis, Morgan and Bos Elder counties. Included Mill be a 300 voice chorale, over 30 dancers and some 20 dramatic roles. Also there are Shelley Lavero, lefi. of llouniiful, Scott Steed of Kajxsille. Paul Muloy from West Bountiful and Jeff Oklchcrry of Layton, all appearing in "The Halite Hymn of the Republic." several vocal soloists.'small ensembles and an orchestra of I J to 20 people. The chorale m ill perfor m 2 J popular pair tic pieces throughout the course of the stum. CIIAKACTi KS such as Abraham l.incoln. Julie Ward IIomc. Christopher Col- umbus. Benjamin franklin. Joseph Smith and others Mill be ponrayed in the Pageant. Ihe Imo main characters Mho Mill lead us through the pages of history are Uncle Sam and Aunt Sally. OF THE 3J0 people performing in the pageant, over 100 come from the Davis County area. Vocal soloist Lynette (jMcns of Clearfield Mill be singing "Oh Beautiful For Spacious Skies" Mith the Chorale accompanmg. as Mill DcAnne Child of Clinton be performing in America." Singing a duct in "Blue Tail Fly" Mill be Blake McMillan of Gcarficld. Scott Steed of Kay sv die Mill solo on "lenung lomght." Paul and Scott Mill be playing the rules of the Southern and Northern Soldiers in the Civil War segment of Ihe show. 1 hey team fortes on a nms mg duet of the final verse of "The Battle Hy mn of the Republic." ABRAHAM Lincoln as layed by Jeff Oklchcrry of ay ton is a powerful dramatic role. In the same scene mc Mill see Shelley favero of Bountiful playing the part of Julie Ward Howe. Larry Lccienherg of Bountiful is William Penn and Paul Silvestor of Layton is one of the missionaries in the final scene. The accompanist at the is Wayne Adams of tiano DIE TO the overMhclming response to last year's production of "The American Dev tiny," the show has expanded from three to five performances. The suggested donation for tickets is S3 per person or SI2 per family. Tickets are GREG Prcstgard of Layton be Morking in the duct Billie Boy. Paul Maloy of West Bountiful Mill solo on "Lorena and available from ZCMI. Dee Events Box OlTice. the LDS Institute of Ogden; HAFB or from cast members. For further inquiry call Mill 4 Venue and Rome, Baly ; Paler-mSiuly; and Mamhetcr u. and l.ohji-n- , f liglaltd. Jay I the sun ol tier aid and Bonnie Kukpatnvk of IPJ N. 3iJ f . Kay wile, and is suiting hi pofeni and family and fticnJ for a few week summer prodmiions, before returning la Botun la continue hit studies and work. Till'S MAS Jay's first trip ov erseav and he said it m as fantastic and an educational experience, one he shall not forget. 1 he Boston Ballet Company is among the best and highly respected in the nation and ranks at one of the top eight m the country with its excellent reputation. J kY WAS always interested in ballet and drama and participated in the school play t as a youth. It was not until he Mas 16 years old that he decided to become involved in ballet. His parents could see that he Mas talented and interested and he started Mith the Clytic Adams School of Ballet in Kaysville. Clytie Mas shocked and amazed at his natural talent, f n just a few months time he had progressed far and beyond most students. It would take other students several years to prepared by tuning program has been Church (of afaiion Id le hshoul to tf Trimly luthcran Jesus. Inrd of promheld Aug g. (l, 1 1, IS. 17, and ta for the whotd, he held f uh evening ises" Is the theme from 6 30 8 W. dl JAY KIRKPATRICK accomplish that much, according to tly tie. hhe ui J, "He is a very talented and handsome young man and was Milling to forth the effort and work Cut and had a desire loesecll. He Is quite exceptional. In the many years I have taught ballet, he and one other boy are the only two students that have progressed so rapidly. IT IS marvelous to see them excel so rapidly and go on to greater heights, but, of course, it's like losing one of your very own children, after you have taught and worked them regularity. It's just a plea- sure to have students like Jay." Jay was only with Gytic's Dance Studio a year when he received the W ilium F. Christensen four year scholarship to the University of Utah. JAY performed for Ballet West 1 Junior Company and performed in San Diego. Calif, and on other small tours. He was with Utah Ballet for one 1 iTtenrP iTO t-- VI and An all Be I. year. Then the anisiic dievtuf tiuiu Boston Company came to f tah and fajr auditioned and NORMk PRIICE Twenty-yea- r old Jay G. Kukpatavk of Ky Wills ha juvi vuinpleied 8 ui Meek tour u) f ufupe Mith the Boston Battel I'uoipufly m In. h petoe med the wa ballets, "Jim an like' nd Miguel de Cervantes Doa Dmote" under the dure Uoa if produvtiutt manager, Rudolph Narcycv, 1 i I Trinity Lutheran Church Sets Vacation Bible School JY IKS a smde and winning personality. He said. I lose my work and am grateful for this opportunity I have la career." He also Cursue e my and praise for ail those, who got him staned along the way. He said It is good to be back in Utah to relax with my CLASS! s WUL be offered for all ages from Nursery (ages J and 41 through College age and adult, A boi k to basil approav h to hftsiian h mg is offered rn BS. Bible based lessons Mill be laughj w iih exiiiement and sartety through the UC of many adsamed leaihmg methods. Students will be challenged and involved study, through such auismes as these; song time, interesting usual demonstrations, classroom interaiiiim, craft making and many other mnos atoe methods in keepof Ihonuses," ing wiih the theme, "Jesus, J M RE WHEN a.rwmmol tharge ta help defray the COl of materials. s The challenging lessons are centered Oh Ihe Jesus of lives the transformed whuh and the ways in they ordinary persons, OK IM OHM kl ION regarding attending. Cull ?44 5770 or 546 010. Bring the family, fnends snj neighbors. 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