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Show i TICKETS AVAILABLE BEAVER GYMNASTICS EXHI3ITI0N NEWS Thursday 4 April 27, 1989 There are plenty of seats available for the May 5 USAA'SSR Gymnastics Exhibition at the Southern Utah State Centrum, Utah Summer Games Director Fich Wilson said today. "Fumor has it that seating is in short supply, even sold out," Wilson said following a meeting with the committee for the Western Foyale, events planned to go along with the gymnasts' visit to southwestern Utah. Tickets are available at the Centrum Box Office, weekdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Seating Is reserved. "We should have a final roster sometime this week as to who the participating gymnasts will be," Wilson said. "We do know that some of the finest athletes in the world will be here, American and Soviet gymnasts you saw on television at the Olympics In Seoul, Korea." Tickets are also available at the Centrum for the May 3 bar becue at Iron Mission State Park, May 4 rodeo exhibition, May 4 Lee Greenwood concert and May 5 preformance by the American Folk Ballet. Dinner and rodeo exhibition tickets are also available at the Cedar Livestock Market. "It's coming together, everything's starting to fall In place," Wilson said. Sn addition to the Western Expo, a Western fashion show, is taking shape for the afternoon of May 4 under the direction of Tam -my Fumbaugh Father and Gia Other day -- by -- day developments Include the arrival of confirmations from parade and Western dinner entertainers and work and prep by volunteer clean-u- p crews. Anyone who'd like to help with the May 2 through 5 festivities can contact the Summer Games "There's plenty office, to do, something for everyone who wants to be a part of this," Wilson said. CEDAE CIT COUNTY Y 586-787- 2, CEDAR CITV" A precision riding drill that lasts Just under five minutes yet is guaranteed to leave the audience gasping In amazement is one of the speciality acts planned for the May 4 Western Foyale ing 15 women rid- d registered quarter horses, performs to the tune of "The Or- ange Blossom Special." In just a flash, the horses and riders thunder into the arena, move into a gigantic figure eight and the dangerous thread the needle formation and fan out again to race in split -- second precision toward the center in a cavalry change and the triple threat. Then, just as quickly, they sprint arena and the complex, high-speroutine is over. o The Mujeres, a Professional Cowboys Association speciality act, is the PRCA's only equestrian team to ride at breakneck speed throughout its entire routine. It's also one of the most disciplined and most professional performing groups on the entire rodeo circuit. Since its inception 24 years ago in Mesa, Ariz., the team has appeared in numerous rodeos andpar-ade- s, including the rodeo exhibition and Exhibition and Western Foyale held In conjunction with the 1987 USAA'SSF Gymnastics Goodwill Tour. It was featured in February as the cover story in "Arizona Highways." "We are all looking forward to our return to Cedar Citv." said the group's public relations director. The rodeo exhibition is scheduled from 4 to 6 p.m. at Southern Utah State's Thundert ird Stadium. Tickets, $3 for children under 12 and $5 for adults, are available at the SUSC Centrum, Cedar Livestock Market and Cedar City Chamber of Commerce. May 4 activities start with a noon includes the parade. The line-u- p Mujeres, winner of the first place award for Best Mounted Group at the 1987 Western Foyale. A Western Expo is planned from 1 to 6 p.m. between the Centrum and Stadium. The final event, a concert by Country star Lee Greenwood, starts at 8 p.m. in the Centrum. 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Bands. Flags, Good Will Ambassadors on hand for the Arrival of TO) m 0 12 00 Noon Oem;lnstraioh ano Eh.L.'!v Nat ve western c'atts Live a.soiars e"!ei!aiimern mouhtai" men village Aesietn tason show OiJ West WESTERN DINNER & ENTERTAINMENT ad Delegation Arrival 5:30 p.m. Western Rodeo 'Band and others r'ONSOC pv j'3' tirt' uuncii j:a G' Gene.' Sponsored by Goer Manufacturing TICKETS 3 CO Adult 5 00 Youth Serv.rg6 00 Hi 8 30 GYMNASTICS EXHIBITION Many of the world's best gymnasts. USA Olympians, Scott Johnson, Charles Lakes and Kelly Gamson-Steves- , also, Christy Hennch and Scott Burr ao Wesl ot Centrum .00 6 00 pm Held at the Iron Mission State Park Lots ot Food. Fun & Entertainment, including the Osmond Bos Country Fiddlers Western Line Dance's, Walunas Cowboy official welcome. USAUSSR WESTERN PARADE YOUTH GYMNASTIC WELCOME JUBILEE AH 7:30 pm Centrum TICKETS seats reserved $25.00 All Ticket Information Events Hosted By PRCA National Champions FRIENDSHIP DINNER Sponsored By Sponsored by State Bank ol Southern Utah Gilbert Development SUSC Stadium 4 00 pm TICKETS 3 00 Adults 5 00 Youth ;.lll-- . cm Ms IiY UTAH SUMMER LEE GREENWOOD CONCERT GAMES Information and Application: 'Prairie Years" Ce" v City High School 12 00 Noon V, , 5 SPONSORED BY Tickets Information - Thursday. May 4 8.00 pm Centrum TICKETS All seats reserved $15.00 $6 00 First Interstate INFORMATION in-,- . Cedar City Iron Police )YJrV Department U S F ssociT, County Attorney Office TO HCST SPRING SOFTBALL THE UTAH SUMMER GAMES AND WESTERN AMERICANA THE 30 20 Microroentgens Per Hour No ML3 Zip (Max TOURNAMENT Preparations are well under way "SQUIRT SPRING INVITATIONAL Softball Tournament which will run over the course of two consecutive weekends. The first weekend, on May 13, will for the SKVC-KKW- Z soft-ba- ll feature Co-E- d softball. Co-E- d is fun and exciting for all. Men and women compete together in a brand of softball that is fast becoming popular throughout our area and across the state. In Co-E- d softball two different sizes of balls are used to give both men and women the familiar advantage of using their own league balls. Co --Ed ball is a great spectator sport and provides for many different coaching stratagies on both offense and defense. We invite all area softball players to team up and fun. join us in this Co-E- d The second weekend of the Tournament, on May 19th and 20th will feature mens teams with teams coming from all parts of the state to enjoy our area and all it has to offer. As many as thirty-tw- o teams and their families will converge In Richfield for great tournament act- ion. and the to sponsor this event for our community and feel like it will be a substantial benefit to our area economy by bringing hundreds of people to town and will KSVC-KKW- z are proud also enhance our community image throughout the state. Again area residents are Invited and encouraged to participate as we play host to a great tournament. For more details call Rick at or Norm at 0. Entry forms can be picked up at the radio station or the Richfield Coca Cola 896-40- 896-869- Company. WECCO "PEPCON" People believe if you sprinkle salt on the tail of a bird, you will have good luck. |