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Show SUN CHRONICLE, Sept. 14, 1978, Page 13 Famdl circus dates Sait Lake appearance The fabulous new 108th Edition of Ringling Bros, and Barnum and Bailey Circus opens an engagement at The Salt Palace in Salt Lake for 27 performances Sept. through Oct. 2. Featuring a dazzling of Circus spectrum superlatives and fast paced thrills and chills, this panorama of stellar sawdust entertainment is highlighted by outstanding new artists, unique attractions and glittering production spectacles, unsurpassed in imagination and sheer extravagance. Producer Irvin Feld and Kenneth Feld have traveled the globe to gather superior talent from 23 countries to fill all three rings with the action-packe- d excitement and unparalleled performances which are the tradition of the longest running hit in show business: The sensational new Edition features daredevil champion Elvin Bale, the Phantom of Balance, introducing his latest device for tempting fate: a rocket-launche- r that hurtles him at 90 miles an hour across the arena into a narrow net! American-bor- lion n trainer Jewell New makes his first appearance in the Great Cage with 15 Nubian lions, and theres more wild animal wizardry from Germans Charly Baumann, commanding 15 Bengal and Siberian tigers in a series of extraordinary feline feats. Buckles Woodcock and his talented family in their debut with The Greatest Show on Earth put a herd of 22 Asian and Afrtican elephants through their pachydermic paces, spotlighting the talent of Anna May, the Empress of Beautiful Elephants. Jeanette Williams, a world-fame- d equestrienne, makes a dramatic debut as a wild animal trainer exhibiting the exotic combination uncaged cheetahs of two and a classical horse. Bountiful aerial expertise is provided by the Flying Gaona Family with Tito Gaona, the first person in the history of the flying trapeze to attempt the unheard of quadruple somersault; the Flying Farias with old Julio, the youngest person ever to perform the redoubtable triple somer- executing pearance r'V presenting a simultaneous headbalancing and juggling on the single trapeze, Maria Augustyine doing a dizzying headspin on the swinging steel bar, and Miss Iby from Hungarty, demonstrating upside (town equipoise. heart-stoppin- g heroics of the Yanchovi in their first American ap- . In man in the world, plus New York Citys own wonders, the King Charles Troup , playing act; the tall smallest wonders walking from Bulgaria taking their U.S. bow with The Greatest Show on Earth; plus Laszlo Axt ar sault; the cradle Kondovi, a quartet of wire- addition, perennial favorites Michu, the 33-in- one-whe- a fast-pace- game d basketball Circus enters an enchanted undersea realm with 50 children from the audience Lazar, the Polonia and the Georgievs. Every performance is enthusiastically accented by the prankster population of havoc, led by funsters Steve of on unicycles return to delight Augiences inducted into Neptunes Navy; an Exotic Eastern evokes the Adventure splendor of a Maharajahs palace, and a blazingly brilliant finale, Barnum LaPorte and dimunitive Prince Paul. new Four dazzling of All Ages. Other attractions on the program of stellar Circus and Bailey Blast-Offorbits Elvin Bale into Circus space. The 108th Edition of Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Circus in produced by Irvin Feld and Kenneth Feld. ", extravaganzas represent two million dollars in lavish costumes, props production fare include the robust rebounding of three troupes tornadoes-t- he of teeterboard Kehaiovi, the Oblocki, and the Wozniak--plu- s perch pole perfection from the and effects. special Rousing Ringling Rhythms recalls the Old Time Circus Band; Neptunens .) & SAFEWAY SAND mass RIDGE REPORT Unconditionally Guaranteed! Safeways thrifty new Scotch Buy Brand can really help you fight inflation. This new.brand ain't fancy but it sure is good. Good quality, that is! So good it carries Safeways Seal of Good Quality on every product. Scotch Buy is unconditionally guaranteed to please money back. in every way or your a By Emily Frank Sand Ridge Reporter This years student body president, Keith Crockett, feels that he has a good group of officers to work LI V-- ' vv - I with. v Keith said, I get to work with some of the best officers. They are great help and are doing an excellent 3 rfT vu' BRANDS job. SA Mr. Jed Waddoups, principal of Sand Ridge, I agreed. He remarked, watched the officers the first day of school and the spirit we have is great. Our officers helped the seventh graders with their lockers and showed them where classes were rather than harassing them. According to Mr. Waddoups, Keith Crockett, and Coach Mr. Ralph Knudson, this year's football team should do well in district play. A few of the teams players are Keith Crockett, Eddie 0 1 5C3CstttaCly YG8.B.CU CLC:Z3 yc:io SHIED PEACE2S PAP2C1 29 ticca linebacker; Jeff Rogers, linebacker; Gary Ashley, slotback. 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