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Show t i ' ,, ' f Tammie Darlene Memmott Andrew David Schmidt Mr, and Mrs. Harold E. Yount of Price are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Kathron Jeannette, to Troy Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Richey of Helper. Kathron and Troy will be married on Saturday, May 27, at the LDS Price Sixth Ward Chapel and a reception will he held that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. They will make their home in Rialto, Calif, where Troy is currently employ ed and Kathron will continue her schooling. CEU Ballet Utahs Ballet Repertory Ensemble, under the direction of Carolyn Gwyther, will The ensemble has matured into a unified group of polished performers. Were able to put together one show with a large variety of contrasting dance styles because the performers have gained a lot of confidence from ence theyve had company, explained. the experiin the dance Gwyther Excerpts from Petipas exciting showcase for classical 20. The couple plan to make Minkus. Act II will present modern works, including last years Kabuki-Sa- well-receiv- n and Os Missao with music from the motion picture soundtrack, The Mission. New modern works by guest choreographers will supplement these two favorites to produce the haunting images and new movements that only modern dance can provide. A tribute to the repertoire of the comDanv will be presented in Act III, featuring classical favorites like Mozarts Concerto, Joy with music by Bach, and Pachelbels Canon, the signature piece for the ensemble. A variation from Sleeping Beauty and other duets from the repertoire will complete this act. Ballet Repertory Ensemble will close its progi am with the entire company performing the character dances from Copellia. This is the first year weve done a full act of character dance. Copellia features brilliantly costumed dancers performing the rousing mazurka, czardas, sorti and gigue. I think the audience will really be impressed by the final act. Gwyther said. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dubocq of San Antonio, Texas announce the engagement of Tickets for reserved seating are available by calling the CEU dance department at ext. 356. All seats are $3 per person. Tickets will also be available at the door both nights. their daughter, Annette The concert is funded in part by a grant from the Utah Arts Council and the National from Pawling High School, Pawling, N.Y. and Findlay College, Findlay, Ohio. She is 637-212- 0, Endowment for the Arts. Over 50 cosmetology dents from Carbon High School and the College of Eastern Utah participated in an annual competition held at CEU. According to instructor Debbie Prichard, the competition is held to give students a chance to put their creative talents to the test. Its a total look contest, where the students have to concentrate on makeup, fing in addiThe stu- ernails and clothing, tion to the hair styles. dents were responsible for arranging their own models and determining the styles that would work best, Prichard explained. Kristi Mullins took first place honors in the high school class followed by Annette Leturgez Sandoval. Among and Alisha the 35 college com m. Dubocq, of Cleburne, Texas to Charles A. Johansen, also of Cleburne. Mr. Johansen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johansen of Price. Miss Dubocq graduated employed with an electronfor the technician engineer presently Cosmetology competition held stu- their home in Price. Annette Dubocq Charles A. Johansen to perform on May 1 9 and 20 two-ac- pre- sent its fourth annual Spring Concert, A Study in Contrasts, at 7:30 p.m., May 19 and 20 in the Geary Theater. Drawing on the talents of dancers from Carbon and Emery counties, as well as from around the state, the concert will feature four acts, each with a distinctive form of dance presented in contrast to the other three. daughter, Tammie Darlene to Andrew David Schmidt, son of Paul and Alice Schmidt, on May dancers, Pacquita, will open the concert. First performed in t Paris in 1846 as a is now story ballet, Pacquita usually presented in the West in a one-ac- t version consisting of corps and solo work employing the original Spanish flavor and revisions of Petipas choreography handed down over the years. Associate director Kandice Olson has restaged this famous ballet for the ensemble using the score by of Eastern The College Jeanie Memmott are pleased to announce the upcoming wedding of their Thomas and petitors top honors went to Roma Wilcock, Lori Martin captured second place, followed by Laurina Nielson. Shelli Christensen, Becky Motte and LeAnn Adams each earned honorable mentions. Revco D.S. Inc. as ic greater Fort Worth area. Mr. Johansen graduated from Carbon High School. He is in the fields of self-employ- horse training and equine management. A July wedding is planned. Students Woman receives recognition Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stevenson, Columbia, have been notified their daughter, Debbie Stevenson Goldale, has been selected as one of the Outstanding Young Women of America for 1988. Following graduation from e East Carbon High School, enlisted in the United States Air Force. She is stationed at North Fork, N.D , and has earned a degree iu Gol-dad- psychology. make SUSC honor roll A total of CEDAR CITY 288 students earned honor roll status winter quarter at Southern Utah State College. Forty-seve- n of the 288 students earned straight A averages. To be named to the SUSC honor roll, a student must be enrolled taking 15 or more credit hours, and earn a quarterly grade point averfull-tim- e, age of 3.60 or above. 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