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Show t , C 1 Conda Weight will have part in famed Hill Cumorah pageant pag-eant in New York. ' I y ' x " L Margaret Schreiner, leaving soon to take part in Hill Cumorah pageant. Two Springville girls to have part in pageant Two Springville girls are making preparations to leave next week for Palmyra, New York, where they will take part in the annual religious pageant sponsored by the LDS church. The girls are Conda Weight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar L. Weight and Margaret Schreiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm L. Schreiner. Schrei-ner. The pageant, reported to be the largest annual religious spectacle, will be presented at Hill Cumorah, August 7, 8, 9 and 10. It will be the first time the girls have taken part in the pageant. Miss Weight recently completed an LDS mission in New Zealand and attended the Brigham Young University last year. Miss Schreiner also attended BYU last year. The colorful event, presented present-ed since 1937, is performed by more than 350 young LDS men and women, many of them missionaries serving in the area of the Eastern States. David Gabbitas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gabbitas, arrived ar-rived home last week- after being released from the Navy. He has been stationed at Guam for the past twenty seven and a half months during dur-ing which time he experienced two typhoons, one of which did more damage to the island than the last war. After he left, the third typhoon struck the island he reported, but it was not quite so severe. David was accompanied to Springville Spring-ville by a friend, Ronald Brooks of Springfield, Vermont, Ver-mont, who will stay with the Gabbitas family three months to see Utah and enjoy some fishing and big game hunting. |