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Show Sunday, July 12, 1970 Manti Pageant 35 Provo-Orem Youths At Philmont Scout Ranch The group which alsoincludes Reinhard Bettwieser, Don Kopp, six more scouts and explorers Sam Dorsey Randy Christensen, from Beaver and Richfie}d, will Ricky Stubbs, David Johnson, have three days with their and Brial Hall. Also from Provo are, Scott Ranger along a course of mountain traiis on the 214 square Hortin, Post 2143; Kenny Parker, Bryan Klingler, mile range After the three days the group Brent Gardner, and Scott will continue along the trails Klingler, all of Post 56; under the direction of their own Kevin Nilsen, troup 729; Mark adult leaders for the next 9 days. Tom Kinkade, Jack F .Kroesser, and M. Dean Klinger, all of Provoarethe men who are going along every step of the way Dayton, Tour Set by { This summer, the ranch’s 32nd season, more than 17,000 University of the Great Explorers and older boy scouts Qutdeors” at the PhilmontScout will take advantage of the Ranch and Explorer Base in camp's program. One of the Cimarron, New Mexico, are 3 highlightsof the expeditionis the scouts and eaplorers fromProvo opening campfire where the New Mexico Story is and ten Their i2 day high adventure narrated. The next morning the expedition will be under the youths leave headquarters and guidance of Philmont’s Ranger moveinto the rugged Sangre de staff, who will instruct themin Cristo mountain range wilderness cookery FromProvo Explorer Post 749 backpacking hiking techniques, are, Dan Southworth, Dave Hiss, compass and mapuse. Taking part in a special training session at the PAYSON 747; Charles Johnson, Post 55: Steve Holm, and John Olsen, Special programsare offéred both of Troop 47; Brad Nielsen, to the scouts in some 2] and David Dunn, both of Troop mountain camps scattered along 39; Mark Bender, Troop 173, the trail. These camps are Steve Turner, and Brad Holm, staffed by members of both of Troop47, and LarryStay, Philmont’s 400 man staff. Some Troop 70. of the programs include, burro From Orem are, Bruce packing, horseback riding, gold panning and mining, Tregaskis, Gary Bell, Jim Nicol, archaeological study and Jeff Nielson, Craig Pace, all of and Steven digging, and advanced Troop 33, Steven Dunn, of Troop 39. mountaineering. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Finch and family, of Las Vegas, are making their home in Provo while Mr.Finch attends summer school at Brigham Young University. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Finch. Mrs. Lyle Tanner and daughters Lynda, Arlene and Jianette and son Vern left Payson recently for a visit in Alamogordo, N.M. They visited Mrs, Tanner’s daughter in law, Mrs. Dale Tanner and her sons. Daleis servingin Vietnam. They also visited Texas and Mexico, where they visited glass factories and watched fine glass being made, They enjoyed a sightseeing bus tour, and took a trip to Carlsbad Caverns. Later they joined in a holiday celebration at the ward chapel, and visited Holliman Air and White Sands National Monument. Delyla Tanner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tanner, returned home with them after a month’s stay in New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. William Andrews and son Charles, of Albion, N.Y., visited with Mrs. Violet Gold, and Larry and Cheryl Brown this week. The Andrews family are converts to the LDS Church, and were baptized by Elder Demoin Gold, son of Mrs. Gold, who is now serving a mission in New York. reservations with Shirley Hardman or Stanley Wils Mr. and Mrs, Reed } Rindlisbacher and daughters Colleen and Becky, went with other family members to Nephi recently to witness the naming of Tracy Meredith, tiny darkhaired daughter of Paul and Lorraine Meredith. Other family Disney Overture by Eri but therewill beoneheld on July 31 at 2 p.m. in the Tabernacle Young Un sity, has appointeddirector of housing, it was announced today by President Ernest L. Wilkinson. In this new responsibility, Mr. Barton will be in charge of the operation of both on-campus and off-campus housing for 25,000 students, the University laundry and dry cleaning plant, and some Universityproperties. He replaces Carl D. Jones who has entered a business in Provo. Mr. Barton joined ihe BYU staff in 1956 as a representative for the residential housing office. Prior to that time, he worked in business management day MormonMiracle Pageant Set Next Week in Manti Among the episodes will be The Vision, the Book of Mormon sequence, the Western Exodus and the Resurrection. The Prophet Joseph Smith wil! be portrayed by MAURICE EvANS LINDA HARRISOI particular episodes. According to s program is being will be on FABULOUS CO-HIT old the AMFSGARNER piurty F. Ralph Kennard Provo loweredto 50 years, so tha people may participate in the COLOR | Municipal Band conductor, is fine program of hand-crafts, games andoutings, offered. planning at least two more concerts after this one. SUPPORT YOU ee LOCAL SHERIFF! STARTS WED. Kennecott Theater AT (HE MATINEES DAILY AND R. Clair COLOR Norwegian children thwart Nazis in shipping gold to England SNOW TREASURE JAMES FRANCISCUS Anderson, the member of the Sanpete South Stake presidency whois in charge of the pageant, seating at the base of Temple Hill will provide for audiences of some 6,000 each night. The performances are scheduled to begin at 0:45 p.m. each night, July 15, 16, 17 and 18, Facilities have been secured for overnight parking of campersandtrailers in Manti. Accommodations are available in Manti in a limited number, with additional accommodations available in surrounding communities. Officials are expecting an attendance for the four excess of 20,000. Admissi the pageantis free. You'lt NEVER FORGET! | TODAY -2&8P.M. GB) NT EASTWOOD TWO MULES FOR SHIRLEY MACLANS Hn TUESDAY plusother 8, lor membership in the Darl Mangelson, Ephraim. Almost 250 performers will appear in various scenes. The scenes will be performedbefore large stage settings painted by local artists under the direction of Osral Allred. Thesettingsarein effect murals appropriate to the Micro Ex TUES. THRU SUN. 8:PAA RESERVATIONS 374-8446. IAMES FRANOLSCUSKIM HUNTE seminal University TWO PERFORMERS, both from Manti, re’2arse a scene from “The Mormon Miracie,” to be presented next week in Manti. The performersare Vik Brown and Jenice Wasb*urn. They standin front of the Manti LDS Temple, near where the performanceswill take place. HURRY SUNDANGE SUMNER THEATRE : SISTERSARA OPEN 8:15 START 9:15 oe HURRY!LIMITED SEVEN DAY a ENGAGEMENTENDS TUESD AY “OTOOLE BEST ACTOR OF THE YEAR! NOW PLAYING: PETTISOATS &PETTIFOGGERS LAST 3 DAYS TODAY - CONT. FROM 1:30 P.M, ..Chips' One Of The Year's Ten Best!” —NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW THE ARMY JUST WON'T EVER BE THE SAME * BRIAN KEITH * ERNEST BORGNINE * —AND—TONY CURTIS— ACADEMY CO-HIT GUNS OF THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN PIONEER CO-HIT ONE MORE TIME “Suppose They Gave aWar EE)TtatTT ROBERT STEFANIE PHIL SHOW 9:15 1th ee CO-FEATURE “HOW T0 COMMIT MARRIAGE” ATTRACTION A special feature for the younger set will be the Walt Citizens travelogueonthat date Delyle Barton, coordinator of Stadium Funds Still Needed OUR NEXT for Duetothefact that Nebo Stake Senior Citizens Day will be held July 17, there will be no Senior MANTI — Temple Hill here will be thesite of the 1970 edition for Kennecott Copper Company Mormon Miracle at McGill, Nev., and the Army of The Medical Administrative Corpsat Pageant, which will have four evening performances. DugwayProving Grounds. Active in local and national Wednesdaythrough Saturday of membersincluded Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. housing committees as well as this coming week at 8:45 p.m. Bertell Cardoza, sons Reed and civic activities, Mr. Barton each night. Preparations ‘ir this year’s Bryon and daughter Karen of received his bachelor’s degree Palo Alto, Calif., and Mr. and from BYU in 1958 and has pageant have been extensive, continued extensive graduate Mrs. M.H.Ahlstrom of Whittier, work with emphasis in including fund-raising, revisions Calif. Later in the aay the group counseling, educational of the script for more dramatic enjoyed a patio lunch at the psychology, and behavioral effect, construction of props and stage settings, the making of Meredith home. Mr. and Mrs. seiences. costumes andrehearsals for the Ahlstrom then returned to their Anative of Tropic, Utah, near 250 performers. homeafter a month’svacation in Bryce Canyon, Mr. Barton One of the major changes in Utah. served a mission to the the 1970 production will be the Netherlands for the LDS Church use of a soundtape developed by and is presently bishop of the Reed Burr Wayman, son of BYU 42nd Ward, He is married Bonneville International Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Wymar left to LaWana Pulver of Payson, The tape will carry the narretion, musical background recently for the Naval Academy and they havefive children. and other soundeffects. at Annapolis, Md. Hewill be in The script is an adaptation of the Class of 1974. He graduated Miss Grace Johnson's “The recently from Payson High Mormon Miracle,” a dramatic School with high honors. reading which Miss Johnson PAYSON — Contributions to first presented ona lecture tour, West Mountain youths who the fund for construction of the later in the Salt Lake Tabernacle sang with the youth chorus of new stadium seats at Payson at the Centennial Conference of 4000 voices at MIA June High Schooi are still needed, the Mutua! Improvement Conference were Wendy Bishop, since the amount needed is still Associations and morerecently Carolyn Francom, Raymond some $4,000 short of the goal. before numerous groups. Schramm, Bruce Christiansen, The committee is obliged to The 1970 pageantwill present Lyle Francom, Brent Rowley, furnish half of the cost of a series of episudes that Marjean Erekson and Laurie materials and the Nebo School dramatically highlight LatterSheffield. Adults attending were District will furnish the other day Saint history and doctrine. Mrs. Dale Sheffield, Mr. and . half of the total $24,000 needed to Mrs. Dan Bishop, and Mr. and purchase materials, including green vinyl coated steel seats. Mrs. Carlos Schramm. The committee is donating labor which is estimated to be worth Mr.and Mrs. Bert Tanner and about $9,000. BIGGER THAN ANY MOVIE EVER >ADE! sons Martin, David, Keith and Much of the materials for Micliael returned recently from footings andpillars and blacktop has been donated. a five day vacation to Bryce Steel and lumber are expected Canyon, Grand Canyon, Mesa to be delivered by July 20, when Verde, and the Canyonlands. volunteer laborwill be neededto Theyvisited relatives at Lyman. complete the job. ay a ‘an Ss three will ‘ss Larry luff and Brian who will in people. Thereis a for trai.sportation, and those planning to attend must make advance ’ ‘oe Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Perry andchildren Dale and Brenda of Wisconsin,visited at the Harold Erekson home last weekend. They are spending a few days with Mrs, Perry’s sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Erekson of Payson. Mr. Perry recently returned from one year of active duty in Vietnam. the features of the admission to the pag Delyle Barton NamedDirector Of ‘Y’ Housing Pianet OfThe Apes’was only the beginnit The second Provo Municipal Band Convert he pason will be heard Sunda: 30 p.m. at Pioneer Park West and n Prov sponsored by the City of Prov a e Prove Tabernacie in Payson at p.m. There is no ch DELYLEBARTON HUNRY! Final weed ONLY 3 MOREDAYS DON'T MISS IT For Concert Serisr wea a pageant written by La bus will West Mountain News By RUBY MEREDITH WEST MOUNTAIN — Mr. and Mrs, Duane Bishop and family, of San Diego, Calif., and Jane Bishop of Los Angeles spent a week here with his -arents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Bishop. They enjoyed many family activities during the =~cent holiday. They also spend the previous week at Blanding and the canyon area with Mrs, Bishop’s parents, Mr. end Mrs. Wright. The Citizens of Paysonwill sponsora bus to Manti ly 16 for attendance at the MORMON Post 784; Garth residential housing at Brigh Rasmussen, Troop 722; Kelly Brown, Post 90; Harvey King, Post 702; Mark Wallace, Post Sets Today Payson Seniers - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 9 Provo Band wORMAN 1255 S. STATE, PROVO”) Sarin » EL LEE MARVIN CUNT EASTWOOD Se NORTH UNIVERSITY 373-4470 THEA ——TODAY AT___. 2:00-4:40-7:00-9:40 P.M. * WE'RE SORRY__ —.BUT!! PAINT YOUR WAGOR” MUST END TUESDAY —S0-0-0-0-0 |— YOU ONLY HAVE 3 MORE CHANCES TO SEE THIS RIOT! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Peter O’Toole : Petula Clark “Goodbye, Mr. Chips”: [Ble Sir Michael Redgrave Gv PLUS FACING ADVENTURE CO-HIT Adventure at the rey CM UCRaC Rock Ernest muceeywar AnD O08 FEL SHAUGHNE ARTHUR LAN MARTYROTH gy noviano a micOLOR’ LOOK . . LOOK!! FREE-FREE TO ANYONE OVER 12 SOME LUCKY WINNER WILL WIN A BEAUTIFUL EDO-WESTERN CORP. 14 FT. SAILBOAT REGISTER NOW AT EITHER UINTA - GENEVA OR PARAMOUNT THEATRE |