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Show -- holds tribute to Chopin with Karl Schnable nc,VS In addition to performing locally with the University of Utah Symphony, the Chamber Orchestra, and the Utah Symphony, the Professor has toured internationally' as well. She has l studied with Gladys die teinway piano purchas-iSouthwest Gladstone, John BrownA bv the ai and underwritten ing, and Leonard Shure. ! jer. aild extent by In addition, she has per:nts ,'.0 a significant formed in master classes he City of St. George. Ford Neal, pianist from Salt d in City and University bV Utah is giving an r recital an; in at jrrlay evening eight r FAC. At her disposal 100 fill be the new concert Lenora bnccrt Sat-1P!l- South for played Ashkenazy. Professor Neal now holdsthe position of Adjunct Assistant Professor of music at the University of Utah. This concert, sponsored by the Southwest Series, is appropriate for this time of year: Chopin was born February 22, Pacific - announced e Dixie College Theatre production of Rodgers and Hammcrstein's musicals South Pacific was cast in auditions held the first week of Winter Quarter under the direction of Dr. C. Paul Andersen and Mrs. Ro-enDiFiore. Nellie Forbush, the bright, wholesome, girl, and Navy nurse will be 1810. e Baptist Church organizes BSU The Baptist Church is ;n the process of organiz- and interest waned, pri- marily due to poor pubes ng a Baptist Student licity. This year, the BSU is Jnion, parallel to the the in LDSSA headed existing by Ms. Melinda institute. The BSU oriCarter, brought to St. ents jinated last Spring, but George from Texas, for was scarce the specific purpose of s $4ittendance ntere attr n : Roles for and Vladimir Ro Preference tomorrow struc: Tett i Tomorrows Preference Dance will cap mens and The theme is You Are Vly Shining Star, and it will be held in the Institute :rom 9 until 12 in the evening. Most Preferred Sophomore and Freshman Male ind Female will be announced, along with other rategories, such as the Biggest Flirt, the Best winners will also be Dressed, etc. innounced at this dance. The dance is formal, and flowers are in order. Womens Week activities. Date-A-Tho- n Child Guidance Lecture Series Underway Loy Ann McArthur, loordinator of the Early Intervention Center at 5t. George, will discuss The Need for Early Stimulation, as the iecond speaker in the hild Guidance lecture cries this Association for Retarded Citizens. organizing it. The BSU will not only include religious and secular education, but fellowshipping activities as well. It is open to all students on campus, Baptist and alike. Leonora Neal will be performing on Southwest Series this Saturday, January 17, 8:00 p.m., in the Dixie College Fine Arts Center Auditorium. She will program on the Southwest play an Guilds new Steinway piano. All aliens in the United States, except a few diplomats, accredited members of certain international organizations, and those admitted temporarily as agricultural laborers, must report their addresses to the Government each January. Forms are availible at any United States Post Office during the month of January. When the alien has filled in all items, heshe should sign the card, place a stamp on the reverse side and drop it in any mail box. Parents or guardians are required to submit reports for alien children under fourteen years of age. If you or any member of your family are not citizens of the United States you should tell your parents of these requirements. If you have relatives or friends who are not citizens, you will do both them and the government a great service by telling them of the requirements. On the other hand, if you particularly dislike an alien, don t mention this requirement to himher; failure to comply with it could lead to deportation. non-Bapti- The agenda is flexible allowing students to participate in what they would most like to do. Until the program is underway, Ms. Carter will be instructing stuand generally dents advisor. Howas acting ever, once interest is shown, and the program is underway, it will be up to the students to see that the program stays active. For more information contact Ms. Carter at the Baptist Church 326 South 600 East or call 673-451- 1 Over 37 combinations in three sizes! Thursday, Home made potato salad also! COUPON this Dixie Sun Present coupon for ONE LARGE FOUNTAIN DRINK FREE AVON is not just girls! .call newcomer to the Dixie College theatre, and has studied voice for seven years. Ed Rogers will play Emile de Becque, a French planter with whom Nellie falls in love. Lt. Joe Cable, a young officer, and Liat. the beautiful Tonkinese girl, will be played by Phil Theobald, from St. George and Lisa Newby, also from St. George. Bloody Mary, a shrewd and humorous entrepen-eur- , will be played by Mikki Anderson from Sandy. The military characters o f the musical are led by Luther Billis, the of chief wheeler-deale- r the Seabees, played by Scott Healy from Orem. Captain Brackett, the Base Commander will be played by Harold Ches-le- r from Bloomington, second-in-comman- from 7:00 9:00 p.m. in the Home Economics room 113. Miss McArthur holds bachelors degree in Education Elementary ind Special Education. he is a board member f Washington County's 673-481- f and Commander anuary 15, for Cologne, aftershave, and even mens jewelry is offered. .AVON is even selling tins of candy for Feb. 14! Order now through Lois Mrilkin in the So. Administration building or portrayed by Cara Claw-oSalt Lake. Cara is a with each sandwich purchase. Toms Deli St. George 628-182- 'j li jj 2 Toms Deli 1 17 Call-i- North, 500 East n orders 628-182- 2 St. George, Utah after 2:00 p.m.. Har-biso- d will be portrayed Debenham from Dan by Lindon. Yet to be cast are tb.o children in the play. South Pacific will perform for local audiences February 10 through 16. Tickets will be available beginningjanuary the box FAC. 28, at office in the |