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Show A Publication of Southern Utah State Colleges Summer School Cedar City, Utah June 19, 1989 n IUMMER DAWN! ON THE FESTIVAL CITY Full range of events marks the season of excitement in Cedar City slate of summer school offerings, to an appearance operatic star Roberta Peters and the Utah Symphony, in Cedar City. And from six Utah Shakespearean Festival productions, including Macbeth, The Winters Tale and The Tempest on the Adams stage as well as Nothing Like The Sun, The Imaginary Invalid and The Glass Menagerie on the brand new Randall stage, to the thrilling Utah Summer Games, plus a bevy of community events, Cedar City will attract scores of thousands who will take advantage of cultural and educational offerings, not to mention the recreational and opportunities provided by some of the most edition of The Summerbird, on our spectacular scenery planet. This the first of four, will help introduce you to the majesty and excitement of summer m Cedar City. See pages 9 for a special guide for the next two weeks, Whats To Do' gbyROM the g f summer is special world-renowne- d awe-inspiri- The fourth annual Utah Summer Games pits thousands of amateur athletes from across the state in 26 sports 1 in a June y variety of locations here 26-Jul- Monica Bell as Tomette and Cal Winn as Argan in the Utah Shakespearean Festival production of M oheres The Imaginary Invalid,' opening in the Randall Theatre June 24 ly 6-- Patrick Page as Ben Jonson in the world premiere of Doug Christensens Nothing Like The Sun, which opens on the Randall Stage in a matinee performance June 24 David Wright and Lisa Paulsen as The Gentleman Caller and Laura in the USF production 'The Glass Menagerie,' which inaugurates the Randall Theatre June 23 |