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Show i i I I i i - . X t ' t I ' I I -A I i . Mary Brown, left and Yield Kn.pack, BrlgtaJ University Uni-versity students, who will take part ; in uier Pageant at Palmyra, New York, August 1 to 4. Young people in church pageant America's' largest and most colorful annual religious spectacle. spec-tacle. Mr. Chadwick is currently serving as a missionary in the Eastern States Mission. He notes that this is the second year he has been privileged to participate in the Pageant. ' When the 25th anniversary performances of the Mormon Pageant on Hill Cumorah at Palmyra, New York, are presented pre-sented August 1 to 4, several young people from Springville will be in the cast of 300 players. Mary Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert O. Brown and Vicki Killpack, daughter of Mrs. Ardis Killpack of this city, will leave Friday by charted bus to take part in the performance. They expect to be gone approximately three weeks visiting points of church interest enroute and many places of interest in the east. Their participation in the pageant , is credited as a short-term short-term mission for the girls. Both were freshmen students at the BYU last year. Among the many missionaries missionar-ies who will take part in the pageant, according to report todate, is Dennis Kay Chadwick, Chad-wick, son of Mrs. Ruth Chadwick, Chad-wick, 550 East 7th South, and Blake Bird, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bird who recently left to fill a mission in that area.. Around 100,000 spectators from all parts of the nation are expected to see the 1962 pageant. The performa nee which was started 25 years ago in a modest way, now has become established as |