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Show c ' i "i fri",,sii'i'll'l'i'l'''w',th,''lt,rt'Y'-,Wy"'irriir'l1i'licyiMti- DESFRET NEWS, 16, 1969 Fridoy, Moy - fti1 y - 4 $ - A The new ST. GEORGE Utah liquor statutes were here Thursday as a between the exponents and opponents of liquor by the drink. State Sen. Dixie Leavitt, City, appealed for the states citizens to cooperate in an effort to make it work. Sen. Leavitt was principal speaker as the Utah State Firemen's Association opened conits 61st annual three-davention here. More than 700 and career fire volunteer fighters registered the first day. Leavitt said he doubted that three per cent of the citizens good compromise y d r 1- Hrtummmmmr-r- )r, r' Liqyor StoSnstes HTTP JT " liked everything about the new liquor laws but, by the same token, he questioned whether it would be humanly possible to write a bill that as many as 50 per cent would like. Conference At Y. On Remember that legisktive action cannot always tu either black or white, he aid. it has to be Sometimes Thursdays activities includmatter of ed presentation of honor certithe people and takjig ficates, pins and charters. K into account what is best cr parade and evening dance was followed by a memorial service lor fire fighters who died since last years convention. Past and present officers were honored at a breakfast for the fanners group, said today, and at 10 a.m. the assemblage heard reports today. from various committees. The group was formed to neA training demonstration gotiate uniform contracts for conducted by Capt. Robert W. potato farmers, which pre- Clayton of Salt Lake City Fire was viously had bargained individ- department among activities this afternoon. ually. BURLEY, IDAHO (AP) -PGrowers of Idaho, Inc. has signed uniform contracts for the 1f69 season with all major processors, Clarence Parr, chairman of the contract negotiating committee - - . , I - A' ' IF IT Heber City youngsters practice for dance festival. Heher Children JUST RIGHT FOR YOUR Dance Tonight OR SPARE BEDROOM! By JAN PALtTELD Deseret News Staff Writer J HEBER CITY Even the and enjoy It boys dance at North Elementary School. It may be qulefly winding a colorful Maypole or stomping out a rousing Texas Star, I but from kindergarten through sixth grade, these youngsters are taught dancing the oldest and liveliest of the arts. Tonight at 8 p.m. In Wasatch County High School gymna-- ; sium, 430 youngsters will give i860 parents, and even more ; grandparents and friends, a delightful ewning wtih their dance festival, Sugar n Spice. Men In all countries and in all times have expressed their feelings In rhythm and body movement Our ancestors left pictures or writing which told of their dances. Historians have found out why they and how they danced, said Mark Rasband, school principal, who instigat-- ! ed the damcing program. ; danced Children dance because they feel joy. Their healthy ; bodies will not remain quiet. I believe dancing is a wonderful I form of exercise, social con-- ; creative expression, tact, and artistic communication, achievement. The boys balk a ; Cowley, Karl Reese, and John Hicken dance, It can't be all that sissy , Mr. Rasband said. ISN'T RIGHT - O O (KONSKCNG) FASHIONS HOW KCliS CUSTOM TAILORS n SALT U CITY For Isdiei, gcllemrit All rjits. attUfSi port jackets, lop of ',nin cuts, wd all ypemade-up garment o Also diipUv: beaded drmas, topv sweaters, knit etc. bags, suits aod cnvtM. evening KONS KONG PRICES MlWMlWI TONY SAWLAN1 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 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' aw MtUuuMmtL Beautify your homo with one or moro of these exquisite table at this low,' low prick. BOXSPRING Springtime t v Russian, French, Mexican and English dances, square dancing, swing, , , . they learn them all. Also inspiring to boys and girls alike are teachers Susie Giles, Marcia Hilton, LaVon Milliner, Nila Rachael Watterson, Smith, Mima Hicken, Margaret Rasband, Joyce Kofford, Barbara Allred. Following the program, the students will dance with their ; OUR PRICE parents. During the past two months, the youngsters have studied and practiced dancing with real dedication. This dance festival is the highlight of the school year for most of these Rasband said, students, reflecting. tribes Primitive held dance festivals. They practiced steps for the dance festivals for weeks, months even years. And when festival time came, they didnt miss a step. In some tribes in toe New Hebrides, toe older men stood by with bow and arrow and shot any dancer who made a mistake. 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