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Show Page Two - The Springville Herald - July 13, 1978 PAmti.Pogemt 0 7 :' tHjp-Zi ill - UC' 1 I I Herpetologist Earl Loveless keeps a cautious eye on a Mexican black-tailed rattlesnake as he moves it to temporary quarters in order to clean its cage. Mr. Loveless, a zoology student at BYU, will give a lecture entitled "Venomous Snakes: Friend or Foe?" at BYU's Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum Thursday (July 20) at 7 p.m. The lecture, part of a natural science series scheduled on the third Thursday evening each month, will be in Room 110, the museum theater. It will be illustrated with color slides. Admission is free. Don't leave your appliances ap-pliances running when they're not in use. Poyson's Beautiful HUISH Theatre, OPEN 8 START 8:15' ONE WEEK - July 12-18 AND MATINEE-2 p.m. SAT. July IS NEW... FROM WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS STARRING BETTE DAVIS AND CHRISTOPHER LEE TUE. LADIES NITE Head Start facts available The Head Start programs in Utah and Wasatch Counties are recruiting children from low-income families. The child should be four years old by October 31. For more information and applications contact Head Start at 160 East Center Provo, Ut. or phone 374-5151. ,SHOW(MgWjfflP30l STARTS FRIDAY "The Teacher" and "Malibu Beach" 38 Irt TWIN DIVI m I ! 11H SHOW 9:15 MNMCS ; 30 1 90 W!DtSl MATINEE 7 301500 , f TECHNICOLOR ' ' Gj - PIONEER fi-i); CO- i I HALT Dram "SHAGGY OA SCERA FEATURETTE "WINNt JHE POOH AND TGGfR rOO" Ut. (VF INI! 2'7M Tt AIM! SHOW 9:30 TWICE THE TERROR! TWICE THE HORROR! (PUIS) Hit 'JIMNtft ...-.WllWMSH .,HmiIB The 12th annual presentation of the world-renowned Mormon Miracle Pageant, held in mid-July in Manti, Utah is expected to draw upwards of 125,000 people. Both members of the LDS Church and non-members as well, from all over the United States and many foreign countries will trek to the quiet little town of Manti in the heart of Utah, swelling its 1900 population to as high as 20,000 to 25,000 on peak nights as people come to witness this spectacular and spiritual event. Produced by the Manti Region of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Pageant dramatically portrays the story of the history and theology of the Mormon people. Beginning in 1820 with flashbacks depicting those who lived and died on the American continent many hundreds of years ago, the Pageant covers three main periods of time; the founding and tous early days of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; battle scenes, pagan worship, spiritual rebirth and subsequent degeneration of the Book of Mormon period; the death of Joseph Smith and the exodus to the west of thousands of converts under the direction of Brigham Young. A cast of approximately 400 actors, most of whom come from towns nearby, but some this year from as far away as El Cajon, California and Phoenix, Arizona, will have given time and talents in a rigourous six weeks of evening practice by opening night. Approximately 300 more are involved in roles supporting the production. It is presented free to the public, and no one is paid, but there must be an intrinsic reward as many cast members return year after year and believe that to be in the Pageant is the highlight of their summer. And so, beginning July 13th, 14th, and 15th, and the next week, July 18th through the 22nd, as the sun sets and the long summer twilight fades away, thousands will gather on the beautiful green sward extending south from the magnificent Mormon Temple. Cares of the day will be left behind, and a reverent atmosphere prevails as "the Mormon Miracle" Pageant begins to unfold. Each year the impact of the Pageant is felt fresh and new, as the story of faith, discouragement, hardship, hard-ship, death, and finally triumph is enacted before the waiting audience. I S? (S"3v.Ai. jr" I filTwiltif The United Way of Utah County encourages people to analyze the agencies they contribute to. The agencies of United Way of Utah County offer services to the handicapped, han-dicapped, the alcoholic, the youth, the mentally ill, the poor, the military serviceman, the elderly, the visually handicapped, and the emotionally disturbed. Nephite and Lamanite warriors confront each other in a major battle beetween the two warring nations, in a scene taken from the Book of Mormon. The ensuing en-suing battle is one of the highlights of the Mormon Miracle Pageant. Real estate course set This week at BYU A four-week course entitled, "Great Decisions 78," dealing with important political science events of the year, is being offered by the Department of Special Courses and Conferences at Brigham Young University. Kenneth Robbins, communications specialist in the Division of Continuing Education, said the course will begin July 18 and credit in Political Science 105R or 698R is available for those who want to take it as a graduate class. Classes will be held Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7 to 8:30 p.m., July 18 to Aug. 10. Eight lectures to be given over the four-week period. Participating BYU faculty and their topics are: Omar Kader, "Human Rights Abroad"; Edwin Morrell, "The Global Power Balance; " Omar Kader, "The Changing Middle East"; Russell Horuichi, "Dilemmas of World Energy, and International Development;" Lee Farnsworth, "Japan"; Stewart Grow, "Mexico and Canada;" and Martin Hickman, "The People in Foreign Policy." At the conclusion of each class, students will be asked to fill out an opinion ballot which will be gathered and computed and then compared to the opinions gathered on a national scale, Mr. Robbins said. Those interested in signing up for the course should contact Dr. Pat Richan, Department of Special Courses and Conferences, 242 HRCB phone 374-1211, extension 4705. The United Way audit is published annually in the newspaper. Check the temperature on your hot water heater. You may not need water very hot unless you have a dishwasher. A professional real estate course designed to help individuals qualify to take the state real estate exam is scheduled to begin next week at Utah Technical College at Provo and Orem. Sponsored by the Evening School at the College, the course will last for seven weeks and include the sixty class hours required by the state as qualification for taking the state real estate license examination. Instructors for the Utah Tech program include Gary Herbert, general sales manager at Boley Real Estate and former Utah County Board Realtor of the Year, and Blaine Walker, general sales manager of Bushnell Realty. According to Mr. Herbert, the class is valuable for those wishing to become real estate salesmen and for individuals who want to learn to invest in real estate property. The class will meet every Tuesday, Wednesday, Wed-nesday, and Thursday evening from 7 to 10 p.m. with a special lab to be held every other Saturday. Satur-day. Total tuition cost is $114. Anyone successfully completing the course will earn five college credit hours at Utah Tech. Building A New Home? For Cable TV Service and better antenna anten-na reception we suggest you have it prewired with coaxial cable. (A public service) Springville Cable TV 595 So. Main Springville, Utah 489-6372 Drama added to Fair agenda A new category of drama has been added to the Cultural Arts Department of Competition Com-petition at the Utah County Fair this year. Competition in drama will give variety to the classical music contest. Anyone who would like to participate will be welcome. Contestants must obtain ob-tain a Utah County Fair contest form and submit it to Myrth Burr 1185 Columbia Lane, Provo by August 10. Auditions will be held Thursday, August 17 at the Spanish Fork High Schook. Finalists will perform Saturday 19 at the Fair Grounds. Premiums and awards will be presented for junior, intermediate and senior divisions. Ruth Melville is the Chairman of the department of music committee. Members are Vocal Solos Male, Florence Rogers; Vocal Solo Female, Donna Dalton; Organ Solo -Piano, Joyce Leukel; Wind Instrument, Helen Van Orman; String Instrument, In-strument, Helen Robinson; Drama, Myrth Burr. 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Pepsi or other soft drink in an Historic Homes of Utah glass Or save on both! Choose Thick n Chewy or Thin n Crispy pizza. Offer good while glasses last. One coupon per customer per visit. At participating Utah Pizza Hut restaurants. Springville - 330 North Main - 489-5860 -Hut. VUIUl t I t,u UIMIH UMC fJCI (UIOI'IJC JJCI I1U1 VC1IIU Willi UkllCI JJI U I I IUI I Ul IS . id ' 1978 Pizza Hut. Inc IT ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo c 'TAKE THE WHOLE FAMILY TO THE S "SPOTS" WHERE THERE'S AL0I MORE THAN JUST HAMBURGERS & toooooooooooooo o o ENJOYTHE FOOD YOU LIKE AT THESE I PR0V0-290 W. 1230 N. I 618 E. 300 S. I 197 N. 500 W. I O iQREM - 1391 SO. STATE l SPRINGVILLE - 380 SO. MAIN 1 AM. FORK - 211 E. STATE RD. A o o o o The Red Cross, a United Way agency, offers a volunteer assistance program to Utah County nursing homes. Help, Inc., a United Way agency, helps people in need with medical equipment, such as hearing aids, crutches, etc. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., a United Way agency, offers an exciting program for girls of leadership training, character building, and activities. The United Way of Utah County is a private nonprofit non-profit Human Service Delivery system supported sup-ported by contributions from citizens and firms within Utah County. nnn Si v I IX Limit 10 Per Coupon THICK & CREAMY SKIMES ! Banana and O J y '""jf Q Black Raspberry t"' 47 QjJ (J Ea. Coupon Expires July 30, 1978 49 Without Coupon Ea. 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