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Show message of joy and hope, participants regard It as a high honor and privilege to be chosen for roles. They serve in the Pageant cast at their own expense, rehearsing rehear-sing long hours in an experience exper-ience they'll always cherish. The Pageant is enacted on 25 stages on the western slope of Hill Cumorah an area larger than a football field. This year some 600 young Moim on men and women wo-men will make up the cast. Arrangements are being m ade to accommodate ore than 100,000 spectators. !.-. : ' i V ' Robf. Albrecht Has Another Roll In Hill Cumorah Pageant According to an announcement announce-ment by Director Harold I. Hansen, a resident of this area has been honored by being selected to perform in the 1974 production of America's foremost religious religi-ous spectacle, the Hill Cumorah Cum-orah Pageant, at Palmyra, New York, July 26-August 3, except Sunday and Monday. Elder Robert Albrecht, of Milford, is currently serving a two year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As a missionary, Elder Albrecht has been laboring In New York State for over one year. Prior to entering the mission field, he was a graduate grad-uate from Milford High School, where he participated partici-pated in football and the band. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon R. Albrecht, he comes from a family of seven. This will be the second year Elder Albrecht has been with the famous Hill Cumorah Pageant. In commenting com-menting on the production, he mentioned, "This year is going to be the best Pageant ever, with more people and excitement than ever before." Because the Hill Cumorah Pageant , since its inception in 1937, is America's most famous and most colorful annual religious dramatizations dramatiza-tions and because of its |