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Show 5h!:csp::rc:n Festival in Cr Ciiy Scheduled Unfit July 30 Car e to visit Stratford -oaA will come before tne production, Avon? irs not necessary to travel all the vay to England. AH the romance and Intrigue of the home of the immortal Bard has been re-created In Cedar City. And it win be there each evening, except ex-cept Sunday, tmtllJuly 30. Cedar City is only a short days drive, less than 250 miles away. Those who take the drive agree that the Utah Shakespearean Festival Is well worth it. t Nothing has been spared to create an authentic setting. Even the young ladles, cheerfully caroling car-oling 'inrai haaavvee ,. through the audience prior to curtain time, sell authentic morsels raisin filled pastry, oranges, and English horehound. The price, too, is as authentic as possible for American consumption-ten cents rather than tuppence. ', '. One of the happiest experiences Utah Trade Tech To Train Vets y - Utah Trade Technical Institute at Provo has been approved by the Veterans Administration for training of veterans under the re- , cently passedveterans'Read : Justment Act. " . " Benefits under the new Act win enable veterans to enter school for training or retraining ' in various occupational areas, Any veteran who has served continuously on active duty for a period of at least 181 days, any . part of which was after January 31, 1955 and who was discharged ' or released under conditions other oth-er than dishonorable is eligible for benefits. Educational allowances are available for up to 36 months for qualifying veterans. The amounts of monthly benefits are dependent upon family status. ' Payments art being made to school bound veterans after June 1, 1966. Utah Trade Tech at Provo is qualified to serve any veteran interested ' in attending school. Vocational counseling is provided at no cost to individuals desiring desir-ing help in selecting an occupation occup-ation or career, : Applications can be obtained at Trade Tech in Provo tor filing fil-ing with the Veterans Administration. Adminis-tration. Utah Trade Tech, a state operated school, Is cooperating with the VA in making educational educa-tional opportunities and inform-ttUoa inform-ttUoa acc&ss&U to TOUr&n. Veterans can write to Utah Trade Technical Institute at Provo, Pro-vo, P. 0; Box 1009, or call 373-7890 373-7890 for further information however, if you're aSecond War der from Lehl. When you enter the doors at the campus of the College of Southern Utah jou can't miss a row of large colorful color-ful portraits of actors and actresses ac-tresses attired for various productions. pro-ductions. Each bears only the name of the character portrayed and the year of portrayal rather than the name of the actor. But the one on the extreme left Is unmistakeably Norman Childs, son of Mr; and Mrs. Horace Bone, Lehl, portraying Petruchle in The Taming of The Shrew." Next is the girl Norman mar- TriflJ AMERICAN. FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, July 28, 1968 rled, Gaylynn Sherratt, portraying por-traying Katherine, Both had lead-i lng roles in 1962, the first year of the Festival and both really "made a name" for themselves. We were among friends the moment we recognized the band- some pair. Everyone seemed to know them both. Other Lehl students stu-dents who played in early pro ductions were Keith Roberts and Grant Holdsworth. Atmosphere Is everywhere. every-where. Even the stroll through the halls to the patio where the outdoor out-door production is staged is reminiscent rem-iniscent of 17th Century England. The portraits, the displayed costumes, cos-tumes, and the quartet singing beside be-side the replica of an English Tally-ho or Brake, all add charm. 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