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Show IV- . 9 it i.r. . -i . p-i- ;.:: r) ) ' & - . . J I INDIAN CHIEF Alma D. Banks, advisor for Tu-Cubin-Nonnie Lodge will participate in show in Orem school. Annual Indian Dance and Lore Program This Saturday in Orem The Orem High School auditorium audi-torium will be the scene of the 4 Annual Indian Dance and Lore program of the Tu-Cubin-Non- nie Lodge, Order of the Arrow on Saturday, March 31. A matinee performance will be given at 2:30 p.m. with the evening show to get underway , at 7:30 p.m. Title of this year's ? show is "Days and Dances of j Wulihan." The public is invit- ed to attend. Donations of $1.00 for adults and 50 cents for children 6 to 16 are asked. Children under I 6 will be admitted free. Proceeds Pro-ceeds from the event will go to rurnish financing for a camp scholarship fund to assure a long-term summer camping trip for boys who are unable to attend because of financial reasons. Performers in the show come from all over the southern two-thirds two-thirds of Utah, within the Utah National Parks Council. Officials said the performance perform-ance offers "high quality entertainment enter-tainment enjoyable to all age levels." They invited Cub and Scout groups to attend the afternoon performance at a special reduced rate, if atten-ing atten-ing in uniform as a group with an adult leader. Other groups are also invited at reduced rates. Representatives of the Order of the Arrow Lodge are now calling Cub, Scout and explorer explor-er units to invite them to attend at-tend the show. Members of the lodge will also go house to house with tickets to give the citizens an opportunity to attend at-tend this Indian-A-Rama show. |