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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, April 26, 1989 nr A& $ :m aP . I, : MfM s I. fAA ifi ;;p I jfr3V '; k JAZZ BALLET GYMNASTICS Boys & Girls) DRILL CqT . V CLASSES AVAILABLE: cheer LEADING HIGH SCHOOL DRILL TEAM PREP or 4 Hour Per Week Claues) VJ MODEUNG Registration Begins April 26th, 1989 thru May 5th, 1989 Classes Begin On Tues. May 9th, 1989 (call for your class time) it Classics Showteam Auditions (new students only): Mon. May 8th, 1989 78 p.m. AJ jkCy' r:r W' B J .v: ' , ' i s fl5. A'' 4 i r:.i. S &!? .A & 'm&afopr 0 4 ..A'... i s''4 . . m? The Classics Showteam Have Been Invited To Perform On Tour In Japan & Hawaii Next Year. Fundraisers Are Planned To Help Make This An Exciting & Memorable Event. - A'i a' A it ,i FANTASTIC STAFF INCLUDES; Cami Heidi Rhodes August MiilerLakeside Review the Clearfield High production of are cast members (from left) Karen Wilcox, Working Dan Linford, and Jim Zaugg. The light musical will be i CALL & REGISTER NOW: presented April 27, 28, 29', and May 1 at 7 p.m. in the schools Little Theater, beginning at 7 p.m. Cost is $3 REHEARSING for Events State effort will be documented and if the numbers exceed those of the U. of M. will be entered in the book Guiness World Record College on April 29. Book. Five-thousa- The Twister event is a part of The Twelve Tribe Bash, a gathering of high school seniors from 12 high schools in Weber and Davis counties and students of the Weber State LDS Institute. Every bit of the ground in the stadium will be filled with polka dots, said LDSSA president Kevin Cook. We plan to use 1,700 twister games to set the record for the Guiness Book of World Records. ... The old record was set by the University of Massachusetts in 1982 when 4,121 people gathered to play the game. The Weber 1 . Guiness and the company-whicproduces Twister have both been consulted in preparation for making the attempt. Cook said. As word of the Twister event has spread Cook has heard from people in Wyoming,' Arizona, and Idaho who plan to join the Weber Institutes efforts. Everyone is encouraged to particn ipate so the goal can be reached, Cook said. The University of Utah and Utah State University have been invited to send participants in order to give Utah the distinction of taking the record from the U 5,000-perso- 6 with floats and ice cream served at intermission. ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM - HEADACHES TENSION NECK STIFFNESS PAIN BETWEEN SHOULDERS noon games. Several other events are slated for the day. At 8 a. m. teams from each of the 12 high schools will meet at the institute to begin games. Softball, basketball and volleyball tournaments will be or- -' ganized. At 9 a.m. the general assembly of young people will meet at the Browning Center to cheer on their favorite team. Michael Webb, a popular LDS vocal artist, will appear in concert during the morning. Following, a sandwich lunch will be available. Irt the afternoon an Olympic strategy planning meeting will take place to kick of the Olympic events scheduled. The high school seniors may join teams in tossing plastic bags of flour, water, transfer games, and life saver passing, and other events.- A root NERVOUS one of the biggest of the after- of M. LAYTON young people hope to put Utah on the map by setting a new worlds record for participation in a Twister game at Weber State 544-361- NEW STUDIO ADDRESS: 1086 E. GENTILE, LAYTON (Next to Baskin Robbins) Twister record may be broken LYNDIA GRAHAM Lakeside Review Misty Robbins Stenquist Rain gutters filled with root take at least four hours to play Twister with 5,000 people. Following the Twister record setting effort, a dance will be held back in the Union Building. High school seniors can participate in all the events for $5. Tickets are available through the LDS seminaries in Davis and Weber counties. Those who only want to help LEO PAIN NUMBNESS IN ARMS & HANDS PROTECT YOUR HEALTH WITH CHIROPRACTIC CARE , Insurance Cases Accepted: Private Insurances Medicare On the Job Injuries WhiplashAuto Accidents Group Insurance A v. . beer guzzle is billed as Layton choral ensemble to perform The Layton Arts LAYTON Choral Ensemble will present a program of classical works at the Cathedral of the Madeleine in Salt Lake City on Saturday, April 29, at 7:30 p.m. For Joy We Make Our Music will feature the LACE per- forming Girl gregorian chant, selections by Janequin, Durutle, Brahms, Faure and Offenbach. Soprano Ann Peterson will join the ensemble in a selection from Requiem by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Soprano Rhonda Hansen and a string ensemble will be featured in Mozarts Laudate Dominium. The men of the ensemble will be accompanied by cellist Joel Passey in the King Singers version of the Water is Wide. Other selections include the music of Friderici, BachGounod. 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Funds raised will be used for Girl Scout activities. Roy PTSA to meet, hear The Roy Junior High ROY chool PTSA will hold a general leeting on Thursday, May 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the school afeteria. Installation of the 989-9- 0 PTSA board will take lacc. Membership cards are nec z? A Dr. Burton Scouts plan local carnival LAYTON Girl Scouts will hold a carnival at North Layton Junior High on Saturday, April 29, from noon to 4 p.m. The public is invited. Among the activities will be PAIN LOW BACK beer will be drained by competitive high school teams using straws. In the late afternoon 3 banquet will be held in the Union Building Ballro'om. The Twister game will follow in the stadium. Cook said he expects it could CURB STYLE 1161 South State, mower style THE EDGE OF DISTINCTION CALL Clearfield mi I 476-020- 0 DC. I O! DfNIINf DON 825-216- 1 CO. |