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Show Free passes offered to 'Annie Oakley' show In the tradition of the threatre, free passes became known as "Annie Oakleys" because holes punched in them were assumed to be the work of Annie whose cus-. cus-. torn was to plug holes in playing cards tossed into the air within rifle, range. Two free tickets to an upcoming performance of "Annie Get Your Gun" are being offered for the best 25-word, or less, letter on "Why I Jtould like an 'Annie Oakley,' or (jkets for two." The winner Nwuld state which night is preferred: prefer-red: Nov. 3,4,5 or 7. All four performances per-formances are at 7:30 p.m. at View-mont View-mont High School. Best entry cou ple will pick up their passes at the box office on the night chosen and will be ushered to their special seats. Entries should be sent to: "Annie," co Dale E. Roe, 2165 South Elaine, Bountiful, Utah 84010, and should be post-marked by not later than Oct. 27. Staged by the Bountiful Community Com-munity Theatre, the Irving Berlin-Fields Berlin-Fields musical has been in rehearsal rehear-sal for a month for the 60 cast members, mem-bers, under the direction of Margo Beecher. The orchestra is directed by Dave Hunt, who is music director direc-tor at Bountiful High School. |