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Show January 20, DIXIE SUN 1989 Entertainment ;h Page 7 SUN '1 pirates of Penzance Cast Sets Sail Don Leavitt Staff Writer cast has been posted for the 1989 winter quarter proThe Pirates of Penzance, following two days of auditof duction ions held January 4th and 5th. The cast for this zany, light operetta is: Del Beatty as Frederic; Jody Allred as the Pirate King; Patrice Prince as Heidi Anderson as Ruth; Don Leavitt as the l; Mabel; The The Sun Major-Genera- Judd Johnson as Samuel; and Paul Jensen as the rover Police daughters are Sergeant. Cast as the jroble Nicole Cooper, Glorilyn Pace, Jennifer Jones, Mario Vause, well a Lanette Barfuss, and Annette Minor. Jim Clark, Karis Rowley, T to f Henderson will appear as pirates, Guy Matthews, and Rusty deal with Don McCullough, Perry (P.J.) Eicher, and Jody Johnson ilem8 portraying the police. e Ins The Gilbert and Sullivan classic, under the direction of Dr. Paul Andersen, is the story of a romantically gallant young culty man who has spent his life as an apprentice to the infamous, dditic Pirates of Penzance. His time of indentyet meek and "poetic t ure is over, and he leaves the pirates, only to fall in love with itions ore l. Through daughter of the many sired by the iated a twist of fate, he learns that his time of apprenticeship is not et complete, and that he must, due to his insuppressible sense of duty, leave his newly-founlove, and return to the life of piracy that he has grown to dread. Others involved in the production are Roene DiFiore, vocal director; Brent Hanson, scenic designer and technical director; Ronald L. Garner, orchestra Tnsh Mecham, choreographer; lirector; Olive B. Esplin, costume designer; and Tammy Edwards, assistant director. Misty Hill, Carol Kenworthy, and Alicia Sharp will help in costuming, and Thom Hall and Randy Wangerin will assist in the construction of the set and painting. Lisa Coccera and Shelly Carter will handle properties, and Kim Orton and Marquelle Barney will aid in advertising. The Pirates of Penzance will be presented to the public 20 on the main stage of the Dixie College Fine February Major-Genera- ls Major-Genera- d 14-1- Arts building. Everex... Continued from page 1. head with mainland China where these computer boards were previously manufactu- red," he said. "We think the work ethic of Washington County residents can challenge that of the Chinese. We are anxious as Dixie College help build training programs to support this venture. "In return, Everex to Systems recently gave the col- - The Pirates of Penzance cast practices for their February St. GeorgeDixie College will again be host for an art show this winter, according to Robert Sears, event chairman. The exhibit is jointly supported by the Dixie Art Alliance, over which Sears chairs, and the Utah Arts Council. Dixie annual Invitational Art Show, an The exhibit of work for sale by nership with industry. It shows how Dixie College can help economic development and how responsive industries can be to supporting our community. Everex is a most enlightened company in this regard. artists, will open Dixie College Fine Arts Center from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The show will continue until March 19, 1988, Monday through Saturday at the same hours and Sundays from 2:00 6:00 p.m. "Our show was very suc- cessful last year," remarked Sears. We exhibited over 150 paintings and sold 42. Thirty percent of the sales, which amounted to $12,000, was contributed to the college for the purpose of building an art We were quite museum. pleased." The upcoming will feature only 99C Limit one sandwich per coupon. Offer Expires Dec. 31, 1989 THREE LOCATIONS: 765 E. 700 So., St. George 628-400- 7 (South of Hansen Stadium) 514 No. Bluff, St. 628-547- 7 George V 667 So. Main, Cedar 586-433- 8 MEAL DEAL Foot Long Buy Any Regular Sandwich or Salad and a Medium Drink For only $299 Limit one sandwich per coupon. 1989 Offer Expires Dec. 31, THREE LOCATIONS. 628-4U765 E. 700 So., St. George (South of Hansen Sfadium) 514 No. Bluff, St. George 586-433- 8 667 So. Main, Cedar n artists from across the state of Utah, Nevada and other Western states. Each of the exhibiting artists will submit two new paintings and there will be sculpture entries as well. "Tb make our art show as attractive as possible, noted "we are having the show judged and will offer a $3,000 First Place purchase prize. Additionally, a sculpture will be selected." Sears, best-of-sho- Gene Favell, Frank Sanguinette, and Richard Oman will serve as judges for the show. Favell is president and founder of the Favell Museum of Western Art in Kalamath Falls, Oregon, Sanguinette is curator for the Museum of Fine Arts at the University of Utah is curator of the LDS Museum of Church History and Art in Salt Lake City. Favell well speak to the general public about the show on February 19th, at 5:00 p.m. Southwest Health Clinic offers services for: ndwichM A Salad One Foot Long Sandwich or Salad at Regular Price, And Get a Second Foot Long Sandwich or Salad of Comparable Value For art show well-know- wmm Buy seve- Sunday, February 19, in the - lege six tuition scholarships for students in computer, related subjects. This kind of mutual benefit is a real part- First Place Art Exhibit $3,000 nty-five "j performances. 14-18,- Acute illnesses (discount for college students) "Blood pressure and cholesterol screening "AIDS testing "Immunizations "Pap smears and breast exams (on sliding fee schedule) "Family planning (sliding fee schedule) Southwest Health Clinic 350 East 600 South St. George, Utah 84770 Sears seated that Favell is a noted speaker for such events, and is sure to delight those in attendance with his expertise and witty style. "The artists submitting work for the exhibit will again contribute 30 percent of each sale to Dixie College for an art museum," said Dixie College President Douglas Alder. "Were pleased so many artists continue to respond to our show, and excited about the numerous patrons who sup- port this great event. Its going to help us reach our goal of building the museum." The Dixie Invitational Art Show is sponsored in part by a grant from the Utah Arts Other exhibit benefactors are: Hal and Nellie Council. Chesler, John and Daisy Morgan, Robert and Peggy Sears, Robert and Naomi Wehyer and Richard and Launa Whitehead. For further information concerning the Dixie Invitational Art Show, call Max Bunnell at 673-481- ext. 297. Southwest Health Department offers clinics specializing in: child health WIC (women, infant, & children) Handicapped children Southwest Health Department 354 East 600 South 301 St. George, Utah 84770 673-352- 8 |