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Show Unique Roadshow Set in Kolob Stake Something new in MIA Roadshows will be seen in Kolob Stake Tuesday evening beginning at 8 p.m., announces Mrs. Jessie J. Dalton, stake drama leader. The central theme, "Unto These Hills," will be enlarged upon in the various acts which will be presented out-of-doors in three locations: the Second ward, Springville Stake House and Mapleton. Suggested by the idea of the "Pageant Wagons," which were used during medieval times as portable theaters, the modern roadshow players will perform on each ward's gaily decorated stage, which will be built upon a truck bed. This arrangement will enable the performers to present their entertainment and move on to the next location. Each show will be preceeded by an Entracte. The following will be seen: "Heart of Tim-panogos," Tim-panogos," directed by Amy Cloward, First ward; "Four Seasons," directed by Grace Al-leman, Al-leman, Second ward; "Along Came John," Bonnie Snelson, director, Sixth ward; "Mail Order Or-der Bride," Carol C. Clark, director, di-rector, by the Eleventh ward; "The Precious Seeds," directed by Mamie Hjorth, Twelfth ward; "Mapleton in 1889," directed di-rected by Rhea Williams, Mapleton ward; "A Pair of Swiss Shoes," directed by Meri-lyn Meri-lyn J. Tuttle, Mapleton Second ward. The public is invited to see the various presentations. |