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Show HOLIDAY OX ICE TO RUN CONCURRENT WITH FAIR A company that began with only 35 people and an idea that an ice show should be built on less expencive lines than ether shows of its type and which now boasts two North American Ameri-can companies with staffs, crews, and skaters numbering over 100 people for each show will arrive in Salt Lake City for its annual Salt Palace run beginning Sept. 13 and running through Sept. 22. Holiday on Ice International is appearing in conjunction with the Utah State Fair and a ticket to Holiday on Ice also will gain admission to the- Fair. The show is produced by Bob Shipstad and owned by Medicor, an enterprise whose interests range from the Vancouver Van-couver Canucks Hockey team to one of the largest ad agencies agen-cies devoted to the entertainment entertain-ment field. The revue is in its twenty-ninth twenty-ninth year and offers two and a half hours of family entertainment. enter-tainment. Included in the seven production numbers will be a true variety of drama, music, color and choreography. There will be the extravagant extrava-gant and fantastic, the humorous humor-ous and the nostalgic. There will be costumes never before seen on ice as Snoopy, the first and finest skating beagle in the land graces the ice with the ensemble known as the Glamour leers. |