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Show Church News CATHOLIC: masses in All Patricks Parish last weekend were said by the pastor, Father Michael Winterer. Scriptural T.H.S. News readings were from the book of Proverbs; the first letter of to Paul the Thessalonians; and the gospel of Matthew. The subject of the readings was "Fidelity. Father spoke on the Campaign for Human This week in the news. . . .the newspaper staff went to Griggs presiding and the Salt Lake Tribune to Counselor Max Berry see how a newspaper is put together. The staff conducting. Marjorie Pratt and members are; Mary Wanda Colovich were in Pratt, newspaper editor; Kristi Sutherland and charge of the music. Invocation was offered Cassandra Kirkham, coeditors; reporters are: by Gordon Grimstead. A vote of thanks was Mike Phillips, Shirley extended to all those who Bell, Blake McNulty, helped in any way with Greg Sorensen and Becky the Deseret Industries Pratt. Their advisor is Drive. Reportedly, it was Mr. Dennis Hcelis. They all had fun and the largest ever. On November 21st, learned a lot. A Blue and While game priesthood interview is Sacrament Meeting for November 15 began at 9 a.m., with Bishop Ronald Development, explaining that the collection is made for the purpose of making people aware of scheduled. All recomtheir potential and giving of the them the means to mend holders are priesthood urged to go develop it. to the Temple and do Masses next weekend priesthood endowments. will be at the regular During the business times. The Saturday portion, Karen Ewell was mass at St. Patricks sustained as primary Church will be at 6 p.m. teacher and Iris Swenson and the Sunday mass is was sustained to help in the nursery. scheduled for 1 p.m. First was held Monday. The team was split into two groups. The White Team won with the score The high scorers were Daren Yadon and Blake McNulty, both of the White Team. The cheerleaders were cheering in their new uniforms. They all looked 50-3- 8. There is also a game Karen Wegkamp, A song, tonight against Tabiona. Reverend Jim Sloan congregational Junior starts at conducted the church "Dear To The Heart of 5:45. TheVarsity follows Varsity services last Sunday at The Shepherd, followed. after at 7 30. immediately Concluding speaker the United Methodist was Carl Wegkamp. Benediction was by Jesus Mark Young. sermon, A fireside, hosted by Ask Didn't Any Questions, was taken Carl and Karen Wegkamp His from the gospels of Luke and John. Worship Service next Sunday, November 22, will be at the regular time--- 2 p.m., with Sunday School beginning at 1 p.m. CARD OF THANKS: would like to say at Tabiona; Dec. 12, "thank you-teveryone at Tintic Duchesne; Dec. .for the phone calls, cards, 18, Tintic at Wendover. plants, fruit, candies and January 7, Tintic at other gifts I received U.S.D. ; Jan. 15, St. Joe at while I was in the Tintic; Jan. 22, Tintic at hospital. Also thanks to Bye; Jan. 29, Wendover all who came to visit me. at Tintic. Everyone has been so February 5, Tintic at kind and helpful. Dugway; Feb. 11, U.S.D. Special thanks to Ed at Tintic; Feb. 19, Tintic Snell, Robert Cruise and at St. Joe; Feb. 26, the Ambulance Crew at Dugway at Tintic. the time of my accident. o Dates: Play-Of- f Region- - March was held Sunday evening. A film on the Washington, D.C. Temple was shown. After the film, a panel, made up of the bishopric and two temple workers, answered questions from the group. March Times: J.V.-- - start at 5:45 p.m.; Varsity-- - start at 7:30 p.m. State-- - 0. 21, Tabiona at Nov. 25, North Juab; Nov. Tintic; Sevier at Tintic. December 4, Tintic at Escalante; Dec. 8, Delta at Tintic; Dec. 11, Tintic and A dances Nearly BYU 250 392 East 600 North, Nephi' offers rural residents of Sanpete and Juab Counties complete medical services PRACTITIONERS Wayne R. Viehweg MDAAFP Fred D. Catrett MDAAFP James Tatton MDAAFP SERVICES THURSDAYS, 10 a.m. Dr. Devon Nelson WEDNESDAYS, 2 p.m. Dr. Craig McNanama Podiatrist 4TII FRIDAYS, 2 p.m. Dr. Dean Hristow Urologist TUESDAYS, 10 a.m. I)r. Todd Kimball Optomotrist MEDICAL STAFF 2ND Opthalmologist THURSDAYS Modest Bodnar M.D., P.C. Complete Physical and Respiratory Services FOR APPOINTMENT, CALL 623-077- 5 In- ternational Folk Dancers will present this- annual Christmas program to the community both nights at 8 p.m. in the Marriott - Tickets are available at the Marriott Center. 378-566- 6. Featured performers at the concerts will be the Performing Arts Company of International Folk Dancers, most of whom Clinic Medical Nephi ADS Oil. STOVE. condition. Gout) 433 6308 TEXAS PIENTY Call n?0 REFINERY OF C0RP. MONEY plus offers cash bonuses, fringe benefits tu mature in dividual in Eureka area. Regardless of experience, write A. N. Sears, Pres., Texas Refinery Carp., Box 711, Fort Worth. Texas 76101 n20 Folkdancers slate Christmas around world series of new folk from South America, Romania and the Orient and dozens of : colorful new costumes will give added exReporters, Lorie and citement to this year's Cindy production of "Christmas Around the World" BASKETBALL and Tuesday SCHEDULE Wednesday (Dec. 1 and 2) at Brigham 1981-8- 2 November 20, Tintic at Young University. Juab County Hopitcil Orthopedics When all else is lost, the future still remains. Bovce CLASSIFIED BYU Center Ticket Office, FULL-TIM- E Jimmry Underwood 6; was real cute. speaker METHODIST: Church. - The Eureka Reporter - PugeTlinr 1!)S1 I LDS: St. XovcmtHT lit). performed throughout the Orient last summer, and special guests will be the world champion BYU Ballroom Dance Company. Mary Bee Jensen, founder and artistic director of the BYU International Folk Dancers, has been assisted on campus semester this past two by professionals the developing choreography. Romanian i n new dancer the Calusarii, making them "the only folk dance group in America to perform this highly difficult dance," Mrs. Jensen said. David also arranged for Romanian costumes which are currently being flown in from Bucharest for the concert. Gonzalo D. Luis, a native of Peru who attended BYU and was a member of the International Folk Dancers, brought to campus his recent dance experience with Mexico's Ballet Folklorico Mexicano dc Gardiela Tapia and the Utah Ballet Folklorico. In addition to helping with new choreography on Latin and Central American dances, Luis, expert on Latin costumes, donated a an large collection of in- tricate and beautifully designed costumes to the folk dancers. performed and acquired during the International Folk Dancers' highly successful tours of China, Japan and the Orient this year. First will be the Chinese Dragon Dance which is traditionally done to ward off evil spirits and usher in the festive season. The gentle Dance of Spring and the popular Chinese Ribbon Dance will follow, along with the teresting binary syn- copation. The Ca La Breaza Couple Dance features special dynamics which produce its synocopated rhythm, and the Women's Dance moves in circles and lines with lively cross steps and a rhythmical arm balance. The International Festival section will close with the dynamic and ancient Calussari, a Tinikling, a Philippine men's dance performed dance depicting the antics with sticks, stamping and of a native clicks of unusual virbird. tuosity. The Ballroom Dance The section will close with two beautiful and Company, winners of the stately Japanese dances, 1981 British Formation the Kasa Odori and the Dance Championships, will open their section Hanagasa Odori. their Modern Dance styles from three with e of will areas Medley, a Spain major be represented in the routine of waltz, tango, Spanish medley, in- quickstep and foxtrot. Lee Linda and cluding the Flamenco, which was among the Wakefield, directors of most popular dances with the Ballroom Dance will then the Oriental audiences Company, cabaret last summer. their perform The Mexican Suite, dance number, "Theyre Wedding in Tehuan- Playing Our Song," which tepec," depicts the won third place at the 1980 Ballroom prenuptial and marriage Professional ceremonies as well as the Championship in Perth, "Fiesta Mexicana" of the Australia. The ballroom dancers natives of the Mexican will close their section state of Oaxaca. A kaleidoscopic parade with another awardinof nations will then winning routine, a Latin troduce the International American Medley of Folk Dance Festival, samba, paso doble, cha-ch- a and jive. rumba, traditional featuring No from dances performance of Israel, international Folk BYU's Poland, Hungary, be would Dancers Czechoslovakia and the Ukraine, as well as the complete without their new dances from South lively interpretations of America and Romania. the Kentucky, Tennessee "The festival is the only and Appalachian Clogs, place in the concert all newly arranged and where you'll see numbers performed to a live Western band. that our dancers have The entire cast of previously performed, Around the "Christmas Mrs. Jensen. says will then join The Peruvian Carnaval World de Canas shows the young together for a finale of Peruvians of the ancient "Peace on earth, good city of Cuzco in their will men. long-legge- d four-minut- Alexandru David worked with the BYU dancers on authentic "Our Mexican Suite is Christmas merrynow absolutely the most making, and the colorful dance weve ever Argentine Malambo is a done, says Mrs. Jensen. masculine display of A new set for the "Gaucho" skill and pride. The Romanian Suite production will illustrate the Main Streets of the contains some of the most world in a progression difficult and intricate that moves from sturdy dances the Folk Dancers Bavarian architecture to have ever attempted, the simple and delicate according to Mrs. Jensen. structures of the Orient, The Mu&Hanian Line all grouped around a Dunce a dance of high fountain of dancing virtuosity with intricate footwork alternated with waters. The concerts will open ambitious working with a series of dances sequences, all to an in- 15-pie- ce |