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Show Page B2 - 10, 1989 THE HERALD. Provo, Utah, Sunday, September Miss America pafjoani is still unpredictable cast is an event that millions look forward to every year because it is the fulfillment of a dream," he noted. "At the core of our telecast each year are the contestants themselves, and I can promise you that this year we will showcase them in a pageant that is second to none in entertainment values and sus- Enduringly popular, singularly American, as unpredictable as the greatest sporting event, the Miss America Pageant enters the '90s when Miss America 1990 is crowned on the 36th live telecast of the pageant from Convention Hall on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City (NJ) p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 16 at NBC. pense." Emmy Award winner Gary Collins ("Hour Magazine") will return for his eighth consecutive year as host of the event. The theme of this year's Miss America Pageant is "A Moment in Leonard Horn is marking his second year as Chairman of the Board Chief Executive Officer of the pageant and executive producer of the NBC telecast. "The Miss America Pageant tele Time." The new Miss America will receive a $35,000 scholarship, the largest awarded by the pageant in its history. conductor Tony Award-winnin- g composerarrangerorchestrator Donald Pippin ("Oliver") returns for his second year as music director; Scott Salmon will be back as the choreographer for the fourth consecutive year; and Tim Kiley will be telecast director for the 11th year in a row. New to the pageant's creative team this year are Charles Lisanby as scenic director and Jake Jacobsen as writer. The two-tijudging system that worked so effectively for last year's pageant will be in place again this er September. A preliminary panel the 51 women representing each state and the District of Columbia and choose the winners will evaluate on the Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday night programs (not telecast). A panel of celebrated judges will make the final determination of who will be Miss America 1990. Leonard Horn is the executive producer of the Miss America Pageant telecast. John L. Koushouris is the producer. Quality of Life scholarship of $10,000 to be given to one of 51 contestants a sponsor of Miss America Pageant, will introduce its Fruit of the Loom "Quality of Life" scholarship award program at the Miss America Pageant. The award will recognize the young woman, from among the 51 Miss America Pageant contestants, who has contributed most to the Fruit the M of the Loom, "quality of life" in her community through volunteer service. Fruit of the Loom will present the national "Quality of Life" award winner with a $10,000 scholarship. The scholarship program is consistent with President Bush's 1000 points of light irritative which urges increased volunteerism to improve the "quality of life" in America. 1989 Utah's Favorite Creative Superstore 'for Home Decor and Gifts Ml ALL Painted and Unfinished uoiieczoDiesTmz 25 OFF Hundreds ofSiules and Christmas tool Includes plctureand instructions ALL BRASS AP Lascrphoto HORNS Greetings from the Boardwalk Miss America contestants -- are bhown from left: Miss District of Columbia, Donya Rose; Miss South Carolina, Kimilee Ka-ry- n Bryant; Miss Texas, Leah Kay Lyle; Miss California, Wendy Barry, and Miss Hawaii, Stice. They wave greetings from the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, N.J. Phyllis George to Phyllis George, television personality, enterpreneur and Miss America of 1971, will return to the Miss : 1 n iAnt iui u i uic America rageam aa first time in a decade when she joins host Gary Collins on the new stage at Convention Hall in Atlantic City (NJ) for the 1989 pageant Saturday, Sept. 16 at 8 p.m. on 25 OFF All Silvestri Lights Li-ga- HsVJMRsHlll WppIM 12 different Nutritional Dietary Food Product. A co-ho- st News" in 1985, she interviewed such prominent people as Nancy Reagan, industrialists Lee Iacocca and Armand Hammer, and heart surgeon Dr. William DeVries. In March 1979, she married John Y. Brown Jr., who was elected governor of Kentucky later that NBC-Tyear. George was the First Lady of the Bluegrass State from 1979 to crown coveted ; After winning the at the 1970 pageant, George re- 1983. In that capacity, she led the turned each year from 1971 to 1979 campaign to revitalize Kentucky's This will be her first seriously lagging crafts industry, as cenappearance at the pageant with raised money for family crisis ters for abused women and chilCollins, who is marking his eighth dren, and raised millions of dollars consecutive year as host. in 1975 and to save and renovate the deteriorat; George joined CBS-Tthe sports division's ed governor's mansion. She and her husband are the "NFL Today" telecasts for eight of a son, Lincoln (9), and a 1976 a won That parents years. program 1977 to Emmy as the best "live" sports daughter, Pamela (5). From series. She was an important part 1979, she was chairwoman of comteams at five munity affairs for the national Speof the $uper Bowls and eight telecasts of cial Olympics. 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I With V Buyon-Geto- nnrrhaco ri nnn ' 2102 With Gat on FOR PARENTS & TEACHERS Aid I 10:30 Coggers U.S.A. 11:00 Sunshine Generation 11:30 12:00 Hughes Brothers The Stars 12:30 Confetti There's more to children than fun and games. And there is more to working with children than babysitting. To help you help your children wc re presenting a very special seminar during the week. It's free and informative. Please join us. Wednesday, September 13- -7 p.m Fresh Utah 1:00 The Stars CORN 1:30 Canine Corps 690. Buy on - First FREE SEMINAR Saturday Entertainment 49? n Children's Fair. IT'S FREE! 1 Valley Ambulance RANCH ROLLS i -- lelicopter Monte L. Bean Museum - Reptile presentation Utah County Sheriff's Canine Demonstration Orem Fire Department - Fire Truck Utah Power & Light - Safety Notions Bakery Fresh I. We'll be waiting for vou - Friday and Saturday. So come on over to the 1989 Charter Canyon Hospital Demonstrations With anw Purcftu Smokey the Bear McGruff variety of educational and entertaining activities for the fair. There'll be booths and shows, free lunch and 69 Ground Woodsv the Owl more! Just some of the activities planned: TORTILLA CHIPS I Guest Appearances By ENTERTAINMENT & PRESENTATIONS purchase of any Beef or 2103 Pork Roast 00 Dance Factory 30 Canine Corps Speaker: Ramixi Hyde, Ph.D. A "Raising Emotionally Healthy Children" Children must bs accompanied by an adult 0 (School field trips RSVP to Michelle Lundell at by September - FREE II 225-280- 1 1th) Sponsored by Western Family CANYONRHOSPITAL TOILET PAPER 4 Roll Pack with $100 wl . Purchase 2,04 1350 East 750 North, Orem Call 225-260- 0 for more information KH9eraId |