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Show "X. mt misi RSC Tu- 105 sjpts Nevada Dance Theatre., Sponsored By SWS Under the direction of Corry Tanner from the Golden Spike division of the American Red Cross, an instructors course will be offered to local residents who desire to certify as CPR instructors. Those interested should have some prior knowledge of CPR, either through class instruction or an organized training program. The cost is $2.50 for the workbook and instructor manual, and instruction is free. Those interested should plan to spend four hours on Feb. 17 from p.m.) and eight hours on Feb. 18 from 8a.m. to 4 p.m.) in class. To register, contact as soon as possible. Coach Horlacher Class enrollment is limited. Both Wednesday and of next week, the Nevada Dance Theatre Company will perform in the Dixie FAC. The same company performed last year, and satisfied audience members with its program. This troupe, directed and choreo- Thursday evenings 0 graphed Institute for Continued Learning, sponsored by Dixie College will show the film Man and His Gold, narrated by Barry Sullivan. It demonstrates that the history of gold mirrors the history of man. The same program will present the film on King Tutankhamen, "of Time, Tombs and Treasure The films will be shown Wednesday. p.m. February 18 in LA 106 from The 2-- 4 PBL and DECA will be On March working on a Muscular Dystrophy effort. One of the highlights will be a bed race down St. George Blvd. Almost anything that has a matress and wheels will bed. For more qualify as an official information, contact Mr. Lee in the Trades building or Mrs. Smith in the Business Building. 4-- fund-raisin- Ed Rogers to Head g Community Theatre roles available Came a successful comedy, has been selected as the fourth annual community theatre production. Hal Chesler will direct it under the sponsorship of the Delta Psi Omega Fraternity. Dr. C. Paul Andersen states that this play lends itself perfectly to the Arena Theatre, and the large cast makes it possible to use a combination of community and participants. college There are twelve men and twelve womens roles The Man D-We- ek lyWiiuji.i by Vassili Su-lic- now has fourteen dancers, enabling them to do such numbers as the Pas de Quatre, a nineteenth century baland let, Carmen, the difficult Symphonic Variations. Southwest Series will also be sponsoring a special ballet workshop on Thursday at 10.00 a.m. in the gym. Sulich, will direct it. Those attending should be prepared to participate in the dances, and Who To Dinner, dressing for the occasion is how- recommended, ever, those desiring to attend and not participate may do so. Choreographer Sulich is a native Yugoslavian, who studied with most of the great Parisian ballet instructors. Subsequent to his work as a student of the ballet, he became a choreographer, doing significant woik in Europe, the United States and South America. He ultimately settled in Las Vegas, where he is Ballet Master for the Folies Bergere. Sulich has been most recently associated with the Nevada Dance Theatre, founded in 1972 by himself. There is no charge for either the performances or workshop, however, activity cards must be presented for admission purposes. College representatives from three Utah Universities will be here to meet with students next week: E.O.C. Feb. 17 University of Utah B.Y.U. Feb. 18 bySnak Bar Feb 19 Westminster bySnakBar 9-- 1 availablein ages ranging from The Man Who Came To Dinner will be presented on March 24-2and on March 28 in the Arena Theatre of Dixies FAC. Rehearsals will be held Monday through Friday starting February 2S and will run approximately three to four hours each night. Auditions will be held Tuesday, February 17 from 3 p.m. in the Theatre. Mr. Arena Chesler asks that all those interested attend. The Power Behind 6 The Throne JANE FONDA LILY DOUY TOMLIN PARTON 7.00 JWpi V.icll1 fi). 920 mi Hit 6k jMCVIE Ip American movie making of a most expansive entertaining kind Sharp engaging very funny STARTS FR1DAY1 '' i. V Jonathan Demmes lyncal comedy Melvin and Howard is an almost fb'vfess act of imagination tv r Pr Nff 9f lint Linda Williams, Dixie College Special Events Chairperson announced that Ed Rogers has been appointed as the 1981 D Week Chairperson. Ed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rogers of Washington, Utah, is presently serving as class President for the Fresh-maclass. He is a Sraduate of Sunset Jr. Htgh School in Ogden and graduated from Clearfiled High School n in 1976. Ed served a mission for the LDS Church in Chile, and after returning, enrolled at Dixie college where he is active in the Music and Drama Departments. He has the lead in South Pacific, " now currently playing in the FAC. His major is Communications. will be from 21 through the 25 April and committees are now being formed. Plans are underway to make this indeed a Deep In The Heart Is Dixie week. that is simply splendid and entertaining A film ffifj hi fascinating This Weeks Matinee h - Vastly colorful 700 920 Special Friday the 13th LATE SHOW 11 IBP M Ttislleailsa Yedov Sotxosrtaa . I (PGI 1.00 P.M. AH "No, o it's not a hobby. be a surgeon." I'm practicing - Saturdav seats 50 CE5Z7. ALSO AM I 5m vii SHOWS SAT 14 s |