| Show 6F Started in Miami in 1979 The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday February 26 1989 I i'' ! k f' I 40 I" 1 ' 1 fi 7' 4 e ' t 1 f ' tt''' ' - '' 1 - ' 11- " ' I- !' :'a i ' ''4) 2:71 ' r:': ' 'i :: 1 J 4 - 't s1r' I r :" - ' 144 y' i ‘f ° : "t!S 11F4- - t 1 'I I :''" i'k ' 1 r' qpiav ' IV g Alk ri ft lk NV-0 it' t t1 i ''' t- IT 4 'at iI11r- ) 0! t '' t ut A1 16k 1 ' - A'tr t i ' - ‘414 '''''!''' r - -- 4- I - — ' JD:'4' - i d:! -- - ' ' 7 1 t 1 i 4 : - i ' : -'t 47" ' 4 "' II I: p'1' ( t : - 4' 1 :41 ' 4 4S ' 4' I I if 1' 0 er 1 e :I ' 1 NJ t 1-- 1 d Iv-- 1 : I - — f r' 0 ' t '! 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