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Show 0 7 V 1 WEDNESDAY, January 25 Duchesne girls basketball vs. Altamont, 7 p.m. THURSDAY, January 26 Cub Scout roundtable, Ballard Ward building, 7 p.m. Cub Scout Blue and Gold Banquet, following roundtable Duchesne County School Board meeting, 6:30 p.m. Altamont boys basketball at Tabiona, 7:30 p.m. Duchesne boys basketball vs. E. Carbon, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY, January 27 GoodspeedEarl wedding reception, Collett residence Region 13 wrestling tournament, N. Summit Duchesne girls basketball vs. Green River, 7 p.m. Union boys basketball vs. Grantsville, 7:30 p.m. Tabiona boys basketball vs. San Juan, 7:30 p.m. January 28 FamsworthWatts wedding reception, SATURDAY, Moon Lake Ward, 1 p.m. WintertonGillman wedding reception, 9 p.m., Lindon Region 13 wrestling tournament finals Union wrestling at Region 9 tournament SUNDAY, January 29 Elder Brian Skinner mission farewell, Roos. 10th Ward, 10:45 a.m. Elder Shawn Buchanan mission farewell, Roos. 5th Ward, 1 :20 p.m. Elder Tracy Gardner mission farewell, Ballard N. Ward, 2:45 p.m. Elder Paul Sims mission farewell, Roos. 4th Ward, 1 0:45 a.m. Elder Henry Spencer mission report, Duch. 1st Ward, 9 a.m. 7--1 7-- MARRIAGE PLANS -- Lanaice Gillman and Rot Wintcrlon have chosen Saturday, January 28 as their wedding day. They will receive guests at a reception that evening at the Lindon Stake Center in Lindon, Utah. Gillman - Winterton Ron Clair Winterton, son of Hal Winterton and Ruth Ann Winterton, formerly of Roosevelt, will marry Lanalee Gillman, Saturday, January 28 as the day they will be joined in marriage. A reception to honor the newlyweds will be held that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Lindon Stake Center, 528 West, 100 South, in Lindon. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. The Duchesne Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their January' meeting at the building Jan. 16. A lesson was given by Thelda Halstead, on Anna Anderson. Hostesses were Maxine Burdick and Phyllis Day. There were eight members present Ririe Woodbury dancers to present more series A dance concert is no longer juat dance as the winter season of the Ririe-- oodbury Dance Company will prove. February 3 and 4 at 8 p.m. at the Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake City, the company will present four works that expand the definition of dance by incorporating the fascinating worlds of slide projections and film with that movement. Joan Woodburys "No Where Bird ia a masterful mixing offilm and dance. The elusive state of transit, the instant, forms the basis of this fascinating work. "A glance is exchanged, a word half spoken in the seemingly unending interludes of waiting. Symmeteris", a favorite by Shirley Ririe, combines the thanes of symmetry and flight. " Getting Married? Lucky are the Bride & Groom that Register at JC Penney 722-225- 6 Ballet West will present Andre Prokovskys "Anna Karenina to the music of Tchaikovsky, Feb. 15 to 20, for six performances at the Capitol Theatre. Last year, Ballet West presented the North American premiere of Anna Karenina as its 1987-8- 8 season opener. The production received rave critical acclaim and played to sold-oaudiences. Baaed on the famous Tolstoy tragedy at in 19th century Tsarist Russia, the ballet tells the story of love affair between the Anna and the handsome young Count Vrondky. Andre Choreographer, ill-fat- ed Bridal Registry i i Thursday, Friday, And Saturday i i i i i i i i i1 I All Sweaters (Boy's & Girl's) 12 Price 12 Price Close Out On Boys School Shirts 7-- 14 12 Price Everything Else In The Store 40 OFF m The Children's Den 570 E. 200 N., Roosevelt worth, Mountain Home, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Suzie, to Todd Watte, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack a. Watts, Provo. Suzie and Todd will be joined in marriage on Friday, January 27, in the Manti IDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor the following evening January 28, in the Moon Lake Ward building from 7 to 11 p.m.', with a program and dancing. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Suzie graduated fror. Altamont High School, and attended BYU. She graduated from the Institute of Medical Technology, and ia presently working for Dr. Clayton and Dr. Johnson in Provo. Todd is a Provo High graduate; he attended Snow College and Brigham Young University, and served an LDS mission in Pennsylvania. He has plana to finish hia education in wildlife manage- ment ry "free-wheeli- Ririe-Woodbu- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Farns- ng ry Prokovsky, was a dancer with such major ballet companies as the London Festival Ballet, the Grand Ballet of the Marquis De Cuevas, and the New York City Ballet, and famed his own company, the New London Ballet, in 1972. In 1979 Prokovsky, commissioned by the Australian Ballet, choreographed hia first ballet, Anna Karenina. After hearing of the tragic death of a young woman who had thrown herself undo a train a few miles from hia home, Prokovsky was inspired to choreograph Tolstoys tragedy, with its immense wealth of characters. full-leng- th 7 - tf v M drama department stages Shakespeares Richard III BYU "Richard III, one of Shakespeares earlier works and the play that first assured the playwright a premiere place on the literary scene, will be the first Brigham Young University main stage production this semester. The Shakespearean tragedy will begin Jan. 26 at 7:30 p.m., on the Pardoe Drama Stage in the Harris Fine Arts Center and continue Tuesdays through Sundays through Feb. 11. Also planned is a 4 p.m. performance Feb. 6. Tickets are available through the drama ticket office, Although Richard IIP ia called a history play, it is not necessarily what happened historically, says Barta Heiner, faculty director. Richard Plantagenet was probably not the deliciously wicked creature Shakespeare created. Richmond, Stanley, Hastings, Buckingham, and many others all had their dark aides. Perhaps the times required such behavior; maybe this was simply the way the game? had to be played. In establishing the story as a game, Heiner sees an easy parallel between the games that go on in "Richard III and those of contemporary corporate boardrooms and political halls. "My question is whether the games are worth playing; she ays. Todays young professionals think of them almost like foot-378-744- ball tactics, but in actuality they are dealing with peoples lives. Assisting in the production are Rory Scanlon, who has designed a rotating stage, and Janet Swenson, costume designer. 7. $25.00 12 Price All Dresses multi-senso- Perm Special Close Out On Maternity t i formed into a luminous, flying creature. Alwin Nikolais famous Talisman will be the third piece on the program. In typical Nikolais fashion, the audience becomes the feast of guest to a movement, slide projection and synthesized music. "No passion by Jamey Hampton will dose the program. Hamptons "Devouring the B unyip made its Salt Lake City premiere in October last year. A critic said of this latter enpiece, it has and and "fluent molding ergy" shaping. Come as you are and help celebrate 25 years of dance jexcellence and Ann's Beauty Salon A riTrjf.'ri b Three dancers abstracted by light, color and imagination are trans- Ballet West presents six performances of production ut I Famsworth-Watt- s daughter of Garth and Neva Gillman, Lindon. Ron and Janalee have chosen W 93 YEARS YOUNG-Ma- ry Bolton Johnstun celebrated her 93rd birthday with all of her five sons and their wives on Monday, January 16. Farnsworth and Todd MANTI TEMPLE WEDDING-Suz- ic Watts will be joined in marriage in the Manti LDS Temple on Friday, January 27. They will be honored at a reception the following evening, January 28, at the Moon Lake Chapel from 7 to 11 p.m. Logan Scott Rees, son of Sterling and Janinc Rees, Roosevelt celebrates his first birthday January 26, 1989. For Haircut & Perm Long Hair Extra 407 E. 600 N., Roosevelt 722-332- 2 Is Your Hair Dry? It Doesn't Have To Be. We Have The Right Conditioner For Your Hair. Come In And Let Our Students Take Care Of Your Problem. Also Taper Cuts $3.50 Senior Citizens $3.00 Come hi And Give Us A Try. ST. HELEN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Masses at St Helena era Saturday, 5 p.m., and Sunday, 9:30 a.m. and. 11:30 a.m.; Holy Spirit Mission in Duchesne Saturday, 7 p.m., and Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Tekakwitha Center, Ft Duchesne, Thursday, 4:45 p.m., Eucharistic services at 12:05 p.m.; Tabiona Tuesday at 6:15 p.m. Any boys age 11 and up an invited to join the parish sponsored Boy Scout troop. Please call Lavem Musich at 3 for information. 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