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Show Pageant enters second decade with gala premiere Monday By MARC HADDOCK and sculptures one tapestry The Utah Pageant of the Arts recreated from the originals of entered its second decade Monday Hearst Castle. New selections also include "The night when it opened to an enthusiastic capacity crowd with 21 Rehearsal," a painting by Sani; scenes and 37 selections in the 'The New Scholar," by Jennie A. unique living-ar- t production. Brownscombe; "A Moments Rest," The Pageant began a run by Daniel Ridgeway Knight; a at the American Fork High School gallery consisting of three paintings auditorium and is expected to draw by Renoir and several other painaudiences totalling around 28,000 tings. before the 34 performances are Sculpture selections include "The ended. Salt Cellar," by Benvenuto Cellini; The performances all begin at 8 "Galatea," by Leopoldo Ansiglioni ; p.m. and tickets are available at the and a masterful "Prometheus" and box office in the basement of the "Actaeon and Diana," both by American Fork Senior Citizen American Sculptor Paul Manship. Some of the pieces that received Building, 54 East Main, American Fork. the most enthusiastic responses This year's Pageant opens with a from the audience included "Prometheus" and "Listen to the representation of a Lladro porcelain "Car in Trouble," which shows a Stars," a series of five bronze humorous glimpse of a couple in an sculptures of boys at play by Mia early model horseless carriage Krantz, as well as the da Vinci's having a confrontation with a flock standard "The Last Supper" which of geese the auto happened on in the closes the presentation. The production is roadway. Other new additions to the and coordinated with carefully Pageant for 1983 include "Treasures selected music and a captivating of San Simeon," a collection of five script that leads the audience, at six-we- well-design- times, to a more intimate glance at the artist and the purposes behind his or her art. Some last minute changes in the script upset the careful timing that coordinates the words and music, but only for a moment. "We'll have to trim about four lines from the script somewhere," said Betty Spencer, scriptwriter. On it's own, the Pageant offers an unusual, if brief, glimpse into several different aspects of art. This year, however, some new touches have been added to the pageant. In addition to an expanded professional art exhibit and youth art exhibit, seminars featuring guest presenters are being offered this year each night prior to the performance. Admission to the seminar is open to any ticket holder, but is limited to ' 100. Added to the opening night performance, Pageant officials announced the winners of the youth art contest and pageant scholarships in art and ballet. "CAR I TROUBLE" is one of showcase pieces in this year's Pageant of the Arts. Public info meeting Forger escaped on June 14 A attend are invited to power from the Colorado River Public Information Storage Project is in process now.Ad- a Meeting with the Lehi City Council on June 14th at 7:30 p.m. in the Lehi Jr. High School Auditorium. The purpose of meeting is to discuss the possibility of Lehi City losing its low cost federal power allocation. This could result in extremely creases. large power rate in- from the Consumer Power Association will be in attendance to explain how critical this is to Lehi. Lehi City has had this power under contract since the late 1960's. The contract is due to expire in 1989. The reallocation of the Federal Guest speaker got a headstart and outran Officer Dennis Estes last Saturday. A man approached Lehi Druggist and Doug Card last Saturday handed him a forged prescription. Recognizing the prescription as a forgery, the druggist called the Lehi Police. Officer Estes was dispatched to the scene but the man ran out the door as Officer Estes entered. When someone called "that's the man!" Estes gave chase but the offender had too much of a lead and disappeared before Estes could catch up with him. of Lehi Citizens man trying to buy drugs with phony prescriptions The Western Area Power ministration, the Federal Agency handling the sale of the power, is working on reallocation proposals which should be ready in July. Lehi City could lose its allocation. There are those, including Utah Power & Light, who would reduce or eliminate Lehi's allocation of federal power. It is said that all tax payers paid for the project and should share the power. In fact, the funds for the project were loaned by the U.S. Treasury, but repayment of those funds plus interest is being made by Lehi citizens and others in the rates they pay for this power. Iclii 3Trcc press U S P S. No. West Main, Lehi, Utah 84043 32 Chuckwagon breakfast in park on June 25 winners LUCKY WINNERS...Winners of merchandise at Lehi's Western Tack and Togs are being presented prizes by Jolene Soper, Manager, left. Betty Fowler was winner of a beautiful western belt; Raymond Smith, a western hat; and Liz Peck, a pair of boots. Lehi's traditional Chuckwagon Breakfast will be held in Wines Park on Saturday, June 25 from 6:30 a.m. until 10 a.m. Boys Colt League Baseball is sponsoring the breakfast this year and will use all funds earned to help promote and maintain a healthy baseball program in Lehi. All the traditional menu items Lehi Roundup Schedule Monday, June 20 FAMILY PICNIC BASEBALL TOURNAMENT Tuesday, June 21 7:30 p.m. Thursday, June 23 0 Country-Wester- CONCERT LEHI SWIM DAY p.m. FREE PUBLIC SWIMMING LEHI STOCK PARADE 8:00 p.m. LEHI ROUNDUP Friday, June 24 CULTURAL ARTS & HOBBY SHOW p.m. 3-- 9 6:00 p.m. RODEO A beautiful display of art, sewing, flowers, hobbies, etc. Civic Center, 150 N. 100 E. Starts at Wines Park, South on 1st E. to 2nd N. West to 2nd W., South to Main, and East to 3rd East Beautiful display of the Iarge and Small. 500 W. 100 N. The Country's Top Cowboy Riders! LEHI MINIATURE PARADE Saturday, June 25 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. LEHI ROUNDUP RODEO EARLY MORNING BREAKFAST BIKE RACE (3.1 m.) RACE 8:30 a.m. CHILDREN'S BIKE RACE 10:00 a.m. PARADE p.m. Wines Park, 600 N. Center, Sponsored by Lehi Baseball For the experienced Biker. Medals awarded. Race for all ages. Medals awarded. Medals awarded. A $4.50 entrance fee for all the above races. Register at 7:00 a.m. at Wines Park. First year in the morning, We are excited! Same route as Friday Night. Over 100 entries. Concessions, booths, food, moon walk, dunking machine, fortune telling, Wing Swing, Pocket Lady, etc. Civic Center, 157 N. 100 E. Great afternoon of Activities. Foot races, Pie Eating Contest, Money in Straw, Pet Show, LEHI FUN DAY FUN DAY -- 4:30 p.m. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. GAMES & RACES WATER POLO LEHI ROUNDUP RODEO Lehi Fire Dept. against City Fathers in a fight to the finish. Last night of excitement as Man is matched fun-fille- d , against animal! - Publisher Editors Brett R Bezzant Marc Haddock Betty Fowler Subscription price $9 50 per year Second class postage paid at Lehi Post Office Postmaster Send address changes to PO Box". American Fork. I'tahMOOj wmm UTAH SOUNDS EASY LOCATIONS) AMERICAN FORK LEHI 54 East Main 1 PD Magnet ics LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP Blank Tape $9.95 PD fifef SOUNDS EASY- - COUPON Magnetics Offer Expires jUne 11. 1983 55 W. Main 768-423- 6 756-826- 8 CURRENT MEMBER SPECIAL OFFER Purchase a lifetime membership lor onlv $20 00 and get 1 FREE 3 Free Movie MOVIE RENTAL (WITH THIS COUPON) SOUNDS Rentals COUPON EASY. Expires June 22. 1983 Member rental prices VCR RENTAL $1 VCR RENTAL Fri Sat $5 Mon.-Thur- SOUNDS EASY.. COUPON frue vcr Offer Expires 22, 1983 June MOVIE RENTAL Any Day .. $3 m&mm to any participating Sounds Easy location and register for a drawing to be held on Monday, June 13th, 1983. You could bo tho winner of a PANASONIC Video Cassette Recorder to be given away I (List Price $579.00) You need not be present to win, so come in and Come and many more fun and exciting things. Last chance to see beautiful art CULTURAL DISPLAY News be served according to Joe Elmer of the Colt League. Early morning appetites can be satisfied with generous portions of succulent ham and egf.s, crisp bacon and feathery light pancakes, hot to mention crisp fried potatoes. Your favorite breakfast beverage will also be served by eager and excited folks from the baseball program. will (NOW OVER 20 Starts at Wines Park (600 N. Center) down 1st East, then west on Main. First Session of the 44th Annual Roundup. PRC approved, Flying U Producer. Reserved seats, $5.50; General Admission, $4.50; Children age $2.50. MAMMOTH 8:00 p.m. n Lehi Swim Pool, 300 E. 100 S. Synchronized Swimming and Diving Demonstrations, Life Saving and Safety Demonstrations, Public Swimming and diving Competition, Relays and Games. Telephone Numbers Advertising & Circulation OF FIVE NEW UTAH SOUNDS EASY LOCATIONS Concert at Lehi Rodeo Arena, 500 W. 100 N. Sponsored by Chamber of Commerce. CHRIS LEDOUX p.m. 6:30 p.m. IP Lehi Bandwagon Park, 250 W. 900 N. Family bring own picnic, entertainment and watermellon will be furnished. The Schedule and etc. of the tournament will be announced as soon as the flood is cleared. 7:00 p.m. Published weekly by Newtah, Inc. SOUNDS EASY in register NOW! One entry per visit Must be 18 yr im An Indapeixiently-owne- Franchise ol Sound Easy Ffnching Corporation 1983 Sounds Easy FC. or older to win. All Rights Reserved |