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Show 14 12-2- ' . ?. ftSg ni tte flam-bouya- nt his six championship titles in "The Groat American Cow hoy" an Academy-awarwinning documentary which will open next Wednesday at the Venice. d 'Great American Cowboy' to play at Venice There are no actors in this movie. The subjects are true to life, the real article. There are no stunt men taking the falls. There are only rodeo hands do every weekto scene the doing what they From the opening end or every day through the last bit of action. "The Great rodeo season. American Cowboy" is a movie grueling The Great American Cowboy that will literally keep you on the is probably one of the few films is a seat. of It true your edge to win an Oscar that is rated story of the modern American "G". Its for the entire family. cowboy, the professional rodeo There is enough action to keep cowboy. even the "squirmiest kids spell bound for the entire 90 minutes, award-winning documenThe but its use for preventdisease, tary will open at the Venice on ing the disease among the genera 26 for weeks engage- al June population is not considered to ment. be by Jim Fain Rodeo photographer and ad isor to the Ctah State University Rodeo Club practical. Veterans: check out benefits at mobile van Veterans who need answers to their questions regarding Veterans benefits can receive that help on June 26 when a mobile office from the Veterans Administration will be in town. The office will be located south of the Post Office from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Veterans Administration officials have announced. VA counselors will explain and help with a variety of programs and services for Veterans, including educational benefits, home loans, medical care, disability benefits, and life insurance, they say. Miracle Pageant "We have managed to build up an inventory of sound and lighting equipment, costumes and stage settings valued at more than $100,000," Mr. Dyreng said. The Pageant, now one of the " Ihis property certainly contriWest's major summertime butes greatly to the effectiveevents, will have eight perfor- ness of the pageant." mances, according to R. Morgan In addition to all the elements Dyreng, general chairman. associated with the actual proThe opening performance on duction, arrangements are Temple Hill in Manti w ill be July going forward to provide for the 11. Other presentations will folconvenience and comfort of the low July 12, 13. 16. 17. 18. 19, and thousands expected in the area 20. The Monday, July 15 perforat 1ageant lime. mance. ordinarily designated Although most pageant goers Family Night, has been omitted, will still travel by private ear, Mr. Dyreng explained, to give major bus and tour people are the east and production stall' providing transportation and lime to catch their breath and numerous groups are again exrenew energies. pected to attend by this means. Food service provisions inWith the opening less than a clude booths m the vicinity of the month away, easting has Iwen site and family style pageant completed and rehearsals are underway. Mrs. Macksene Rux is again serving as director, with Mrs. Jane Braithwaile and Mrs. Helen Dyreng continuing as her assistants. Mormon 4 Vn WOULD MIMOSIIII cowboy Larry Malian, who has been a recent-year- s participant at the Stampede, shows his sty le, which earned him Things are shaping up for Mormon Miracle Pageant scheduled for Manti from July 0 meals provided by Manti LDS wards at their cultural halls. People who want assistance in arranging housing in motels in Sanpete County or in private homes can write or call Mrs. Jeanette Hatch, housing coordinator, Manti, telephone eight summers as faithful as the seasons- - has again arrived. time-f- or Miss Grace Johnson, the author, is once again aiding the production in an advisory capa- 835-316- Camping facilities exist in Manti and the adjacent area. Sufficient parking spaces for private cars will be available, within- walking distance of the Temple grounds. When the Mormon Miracle Pageant had its first perlormance at the fairgrounds in Manti in 1968, about 2,000 were in the audience. Last year, an estimated 120.000 attended the nine performances. Many occupied the There is no admission charge. The production is financed largely from the sale of souvenir programs sold at the entrances to the Temple grounds. We invite you to visit us at Mr. Dyreng pageant time, said. We want attendance at the pageant to lie for everyone a rich and rewarding experien- - AWARD WINNING SERVICE Parkin, president of the dealerand R. E. Walsworth, the ship, Ford Motor Companys highest dealership honor for outstanding Ford District service manager. customer service the DistingChildrcn seldom misuished Service Citation has The Times-New- s quote you. In fact, they been presented to Parkin Motor usually repeal word for Nephi, Utah Company in Nephi. Shown with word what you shouldn't June 20, 1974 the award plaque are John have said. one-nig- 10.000 folding chairs arranged 5r in a vast semi circle at the base of "The Friendly Folks" J city. Other members of the production staff are now working with costumes, stage settings, souvenir programs and the myriad other facets which have combined to make the Mormon Miracle Pageant a premier attraction for thousands. Although the major effort in producing the pageant comes in a period, Mr. Dyreng said., planning is virtually continuous throughout the year. As soon as the curtain comes down on a years final performance, some members of the production begin making preparations for the next summers production. Temple Hill. Others brought their own lawn furniture or sat on blankets on the grass. The top attendance for one night was, in round figures, 18,000. Bt Open 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. J7S 56 East Center FRIENDLY SERVICE six-wee- k unly minor changes have been made in this years script and scenes, according to Mr. DySome revisions have reng. been made, he said, but basically we are now striving to do even better than has been done in the past. The principal roles for this season's , production have been double cast to give more people opportunities to perform and take some of the burden off several principals. About 300 persons are in the cast and another 300 are involved in auxiliary roles. 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