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Show Pii Tmthi Tw Tto Pywli RicuaHii ft Ui$ HU) 23. 1990 Mormon Miracle Pageant unfolds July 12on Temple Hill This year, the Mormon Miracle Pageant is listed among the 100 first-ra- te attractions in North America in 1990 by the American Bus Association, and is being publicized as an attraction for motor coach tours. ' This years production will include new scenery and costumes. Called a miracle in its own right, the pageant depicts the message of the Book of MorThis years pageant will be mon and the love of Americas under the direction of Ronald Constitution felt by members Hall, Manti High School Sem- of a new but rapidly growing inary Principal. Hall succeeds church in the 1800s. Macksene Rux who retired in. The story of these early 1988 after 22 seasons. saints, the dangers they faced. The Mormon Miracle Pageant will unfold scenes of its 24th year July 12, 13, 14, and 17 through 21 on Temple Hill. The annual event, which is a popular attraction for tourists and , Utah residents alike, is staged at sundown on the hill just below the Manti Temple, a landmark that can be seen for miles from Highway 89 and from almost anywhere in the Sanpete Valley. their faith in God, and their camping, food, housing, and dedication is told by a volunother details, write to the Morteer cast and production staff, mon Miracle Pageant, Morgan numbering over 1000. There is seating for 10,000 with lawns and open areas for overflow crowds. Last year, 147,000 spectators viewed the performance. Evenings are sometimes cool y, in so its a good idea to bring a sweater or jacket to the performance. Food is prepared and served each evening from 5 to 8 p.m. i I mid-Jul- by local LDS wards. For information about ' If- Dyreng, 202 South Main Street, Manti, Utah 84642, or v phone 835-233- 3. & ' sS? Hk Ballet to present Sleeping Beauty Sleeping Beauty, a complete tunities for serious dance stuballet with a prodents to maintain their body logue, will be performed by suppleness. the Central Utah Ballet, June 2 and 4, at Manti High School. Saturday performances include a matinee, preceded by, a short program by the pristudents, mary and at 2 p.m., and an evening performance at 8 p.m. There will be one performance Monday, June 4, at 8 p.m. Act III will include Tom three-a- ct pre-bal- let Thumb, Cinderella, Red Rid-,in- g Hood and The Wolf, The Blue Birds, Puss n Boots and the Royal Kittens. The Prince and Aurora will also dance their wedding Pax de Deux in the third act. The Central Utah Ballet has completed three years perfor- mances in sell-oconcerts such as "Mother Goose", and "The Nutcracker". The school received the highest dance award offered by the Southern Utah Performing Arts Festival in May of this year. a", WELCOME TO Visitors welcome at fish hatchery The Fountain Green Fish Hatchery supplies fingerlings ut "Co-ppeli- Classes are offered for students from Ballet Basics (beginners) to Pointe (advanced). Central Utah Ballet Director Vivian Kosan Bagnall has studied with master teachers from American Ballet Theater, New York City Ballet, Ballet Russe, Radio City Rockettes, San Francisco Ballet, and Scenes of excitement and ancient American history are others. Her two favorites have relieved through the presentation of the Mormon Miracle been Dorothy Chase, a prinPageant each year. cipal dancer with the great Russian Fokine", and Hazel Durant, the official examiner for the Royal Academy of Dancing, London, England. Vivian Kosan Bagnall dances Red Riding Hood in Act III of The Sleeping Beauty, Billings Civic Ballet. She will direct and catchable trout for area and reservoirs. AbYl. .45b02 ,eggs are into the hatchery from brougt Egan Fish Hatchery in Bicknell where breeding stock is kept. The first batch of eggs arrives in January, and the last strans the Central Utah Ballet performance of The Sleeping June 2 and 4 at Manti ones in June. Central Utah Ballets sum- BeautySchool. High mer program provides oppor Starting in June, fingerlings are stocked in high quality lakes. Catchable trout, 100,000 of them, go into streams, lakes and reservoirs in the Sanpete Valley and the East mountain beginning April Fishing Tockle & Equipment 21. Most are rainbows. Catchable fish have already been planted in the Mt. Guns end Ammo. Pleasant Irrigation ' Pond, Spring City Pond on the nor.Western Clothing theast corner of town, Ray Dane Pond, in Moroni, and the Fountain Green Pond. PAINT end Rainbows have also been planted in Chicken Creek and NOUSEtftBES Salt Creek. Last year 25,000 cutthroat a wild strain of the trout, FISHING & IIUIITIIIG LICENSES original native to the Colorado River System but raised in Fountain Green, were planted end in the Green River. oooo6oooooooooooooocooo 10-in- ch CAMPING SUPPLIES DOYLE'S 27 North Main ACE, f KARDWAR tr SPORTING GOODS , Phone 283-459- 3 Hatchery superintendent Ross Smith, James E. Ivory, assistant superintendent and Eddie Hanson, wildlife worker, are kept busy the year around feeding the fish. MANTI CITY A SUMMER FULL OF EVENTS JULY 4th An Old Fashioned 4th Is Planned with Games, Programs, Fun, Food Fireworks MORMON MIRACLE PAGEANT 17-2-1 JULY SANPETE COUNTY FAIR AUGUST 12-13--14 23-24--28 GIRLS SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT JULY MENS SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT AUG. 25-2- 8 24-2- 5 VISIT HISTORIC PATTON HOUSE Collections from pioneer era TOURS AVAILABLE Visit the Historical Section In the Manti Carnegie Library A special section is devoted to family histories nfluwiuimmtm ) |