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Show " v "kin:ii;;' . . ';,.:'j;r, f ''''v -' $frff&!f9 " 'i 5ull Jo TO PERFORM AT DANCE FESTIVAL. FESTI-VAL. Boys have not been left out of the Kara Lynne Fair Dance Festival production to be staged Friday. Here Kyle Kingsford, Brett Farr and Chris tian Wheeler are shown in . Cowboy production number. The special costumes cos-tumes were prepared by Mrs. Jean Anderson. , . Dance Review to be held Friday The Kara Lynne Farr Dance Review is ready for presentation presenta-tion to the general puiblic Friday May 14th in Cedar City and May 22nd at Parowan. Both shows will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the High School Auditoriums Aud-itoriums of both cities. Excitement and last minute preparation prevails In the dance ' studio, where students and their instructor, Kara Lynne Farr, have been working work-ing hard for many months to bring one of the outstanding outstand-ing musical entertainments in dance and song to this area. Students of all ages, from the young set to college, will participate; par-ticipate; ' . A record crowd is expected to attend the musical production, produc-tion, however, Mrs. Walter Hansink, General Chairman cf the! show, indicates that tickets will be sold at the door Friday night to those who did not purchase them in advance. Advance tickets can still be bought from Third Ward members In Parowan until May 22nd when 'the shew will be presented there. The Cedar Stake Primary is sponsoring the dance Re. view, with MMrs. Jayne Bent-ley, Bent-ley, the acting chairman of Parowan. All contributions received re-ceived will be donated to the Cedar Stake Building" Fund piBA P-ttiU ubmojb,! am Pub Tickets are $1.00 for adults and 75c for children. |