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Show - r FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT Varied Bill of Faro: Old West Cookout Watercolor Exhibit Repertory Theatre, Demonstrations of Old-timo Farming The ten-day long Festival of the to usu by hilanth ist OLD WEST COOKOUT Utah State University, Logan, Utah, American West is designed to convey Ronald V. Jensen, a former student at An Old West Cookout is 84322 the spirit of the eariy pioneers who the University. m Farm scheiuM qj each eveni of RFPFRTORY THFATRF came to open up the West to settlement developed to depict Utah farming t FesM The Cookout which combines REPERTORY THEATRE and to preserve the traditions and turn of the century with exhibits and the heartiest traditions of pioneer The Old Lyric Repertory heritage of the Old West. jive demonstrations. Incorporated into eating, is held under the spreading trees Company will open its production of In addition to the historical the Farm is the Man and His Bread on Old Main Hill in a pastoral and David Belasco's The Girl of the Golden pageant and the Great West Fair, the Museum. beautiful setting. The meal is served West on July 24. The play will also be Festival of the American West has WATERCOLOR WEST pioneer-style, the cold foods in picnic presented on July 25 and 26, and several other activities for visitors to the The sixth annual Watercolor West, baskets, the hot items direct from the August 3. The play, set at the height of USU campus. Among these are an Old an extensive collection of watercolor open flames, the waiters and waitresses the California gold rush, is a western West Cookout, one of the most popular paintings, features the works of 52 in pioneer costume. romantic triangle involving an outlaw, a attractions of last year's Festival; three artists and will be on display The Cookout menu reflects the sheriff, and an angelically pure saloon productions by USU's Old Lyric throughout the Festival of the many cultural influences which shaped keeper and schoolmistress. Repertory Company; an open house American West. the Great West. The delicious fare The Company will also present and demonstration of pioneer farming The show is the most important includes Ranch Stew (extra-large sirloin two other productions during the at the Ronald V. Jensen Living watercolor exhibit in the Intermountian chunks simmered with fresh mountain Festival, Neil Simon's Come Blow Your Historical Farm; and one of America's West," claims Dr. Twain Tippetts, vegetables in a deep cast-iron vessel, Horn (July 3 1 , August 1 and 2) and the finest exhibitions of watercolor director of the USU Library Gallary, perched on three legs above a bed of musical play The Fantasticks (July 27). paintings. which houses the show. The artists have hot coals), corn-on-the-cob, coleslaw, Simon's play is a Jewish-family farce set RONALD JENSEN FARM been selected from the American home-style jams and pickles, richly in New York and was the first of the The Ronald V. Jensen Living Watercolor Society, and Watercolor textured and flavorsome bread in whole playwrights's long list of successful Historical Farm, located on highway 89 USU exhibits .shown during the year. loaves and made from early Mormon comedies. The Fantasticks is a romantic approximately six miles south of Logan, The paintings range from caricature and recipes, combs of honey, and musical by Tom Jones with music by has arranged for an open house each nostalgia through contemporary, with . mouth-watering pies and cakes made as Harvey Schmidt, day from ten to twelve a.m. Monday more collage and acrylic paintings they were a hundred years ago. The Repertory plays are through Friday. On Saturday, July 27 included in this year's collection of Advance reservations are presented in Logan's historic Lyric and Saturday, August 3, the Farm will paintings. necessary. The meal costs are $5.50 per Theatre (28 West Center) and all present some demonstrations of The exhibit is open to the public person and reservations can be made by performances begin at 8:00 p.m. Prices old-time farming. free of charge and the Gallery hours are writing: The Festival of the American are $2.00 for adults and $1.50 for The Jensen Farm was presented from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. West, Old Main Building, Room 116, children and high school students. ' I! c In . v 'I ' v f,"A - fi isf ' J I . . ' " J , X (V I J ABOVE: WATERCOLOR WEST is dedicated to ' ' 'j LEFT: THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST is the pio"feru tradition of brin8in the best in the one of three offerings of the Old Lyric Repertory arts t0 Utahl I i Y j Company. PAGEANT TICKETS ORDER FORM I UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY PRESENTS A HISTORICAL PAGEANT J-1 J I The West: America's Odyssey TICKET PRICES: Reserved General ""!H I Adults: $3.50 $3.00 I 1 I Children under 12: $1.75 $1.50 ! Enclosed is $ (send check or money order only) in payment for: I To order tickets for Utah State University's ' I historical pageant, complete the order form Number Children Tickets $ each. , (left), clip and mail it to: I Number Adult Tickets $ each. t I . Tom Moulton, Manager For performance (check one): I USU Ticket Office I JULY 24 (Wed.) JULY 27 (Sat.) JULY 31 (Wed.) , Utah State University JULY 25 (Thurs.) JULY 29 (Mon.) AUGUST 1 (Thurs.) I Logan, Utah 84322 I JULY 26 (Fri.) JULY 30 (Tues.) AUGUST 2 (Fri.) I t I AUGUST 3 (Sat) 1' rese"at,ons crt: (801) 752-4100 ' Mail tickets Hold tickets at box office I txtens,on 7141 I Name: . I Address: ( HLKASK NOTF: Allow ample lime to mail City : State: Zip: tickets or confirmation. If time will not I Telephone number: permit this, your tickets will be held at the I box office. Curtain time: 8:00 p.m. |