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Show Pageant Guild schedules luncheon i According to Mrs. Mark (Gainell) Rogers, president of the Guild for the Utah Pageant of the Arts a membership luncheon will be the kick-off event for the new season. Scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 16, at Riverside Country Club, the affair will begin at noon. The program will include dinner music by professional pianist Craig Kaelen, and songs by Brenda Woods, a soloist with the Tabernacle Taber-nacle Choir. There will be some choice items for sale and silk flower bouquets given as door prizes. The opportunity op-portunity to join the Guild and also to renew memberships will be made available. Please make reservations with Vicki Young, luncheon chairman, 78A45full agenda follows for the ensuing months prior to the 1988 presentation of Utah Pageant of the Arts in June and July: March 3, symphony performance; March 18, Dinner dance; April, Statewide reception; April 28, Symphony and chorus comb.ned performance; April 30, Scholarship competition; June 18, Guild Gala. Other members of the board are: Linda Cook, president-elect; Diane Downs, vice president; Tamaralyn Healey, record, secretary; Linda Cook, soc. secretary, Anita Mott, treasurer; 1 June Chipman, publicity chaj I Sandy Francom, historian- Ivins, membership Se' Martha Martin, publiJ Sharon Fulmer, sch0ia chairman; Beverly Vogan phony rep.; kathy Harris' J rep.; Nancy Miller, host'J Vicki Young, membership n cheon; DiAnn Mott, dinner V Julie Blaney, art exhibit; T, Commer, Gala ; LouJeanne gov. rec. The Guild serves to promot, efforts and all activities of the 0 Pageant of the Arts and many varied, cultural progran,,: financial support and !: awareness of the Pageant. r Ji'MJifi'1 '"" |