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Show TO PERFORM. The popular Rammettes of Parowan High School will participate in the Utah Festival of Fine Arts for Youth program to be staged this evening, Thursday at the Parowan High School auditorium. The Rammettes Ram-mettes are one of many groups scheduled to participate. Parowan High School slates Utah Festival of Arts shows Parowan High School auditorium on Thursday evening, April 29, 8 p.m. This evening will especially feature the Rammettes Annual Dance Review, which has entertained en-tertained and delighted audiences in the past productions. produc-tions. The dance, drama and music presentations during the evening will be accompanied by a special exhibit of articles from the Home Economics classes, according to Mrs. David Dalton, instructor. These articles will include a variety of quilts made by individual students, shawls and other handiwork of beauty. JLi " I'M V!'V Oil paintings, water colors, textures and beautiful ceramics are to be displayed in the area of the Commons by Mr. Larry Hatch and his students. This fine art is a big part of the Heritage Art in Parowan High. TO PERFORM. The Parowan High School Stage band prepares for Bicentennial Programs to be presented Thursday, April 22 and Thursday, April 29, in Parowan. Mr. Willis Robinson, industrial arts instructor, is justly proud of the articles made in his department depart-ment which will also be on display in the Commons. These will include several large pieces of furniture made by the students from walnut, oak, cherry and pine. It will indeed be a feast for all who view it. Everyone is cordially invited to attend this special evening at Parowan High School. PAROWAN Final touches are being practiced for the First evening of Parowan High School's participation in jihe Utah Festival of Fine Arts for Youth, Thursday, April 22, 8 p.m. in the high school auditorium. During this evening the music department will present its annual "Spring Concert" along with special numbers from the excellent Drama Department and two dance numbers from the Rammettes. The public is cordially invited to enjoy these special evenings at the high school. The second of two evenings of the Utah Festival of Fine Arts for Youth will be presented in the |