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Show pageant opens Monday A new patriotic scene will introduce in-troduce ". . .But Not Forgotten" the newly commissioned heroic bronze of a Vietnam combat soldier, by former Utahn Clyde Ross Morgan. An 18-inch bronze of this work will be on display in the Professional Art ExHiwi;,' . '. ; ' . 7 . . ; The how will conclude with the dazzling "Liberty Silver Dollar" which promises to be one of the most exciting selections ever to be produced by Utah Pageant of the Arts. Come and enjoy a fine evening of art at Utah Pageant of the Arts. l-'of Utah's most fascinating ra."rnts opens in American Fork .jtjjj.'hool Theater next Monday, ie iot -'i'e curta'n 8oes UP on tne 1986 .i, for Utah Pageant of the nuirie Pa8eant draws more than I ,'innually, with patrons from " ',. out ,the..United States.and f' reign countries. 'ins are asked to make their e.tions as soon as possible, so , "ill not be disappointed. The it box office is located in the "'mt of the American Fork rSf:; Citizens Center, 54 East ''he new box office telephone is 756-3505. mts for the Pageant are $7 or ' 'include admission to the Pre-Seminars, Pre-Seminars, the Professional aiibit, the Youth Art Exhibit, " olarship Winners exhibit and the Guild Gift Boutique and Art Display. Billed as a "Command performance," per-formance," the production will reprise many of the paintings and sculpture selections chosen by Pageant audiences as heir fayorites,. Jhe.. fountain; sculpture piece "Prometheus," which was. completed by American sculptor Paul Manship for Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, will be the opening selection. "Ministering Angle," "Guardian Angel" and a charming array of Hummel figurines will also be part of the show. A blending of both contemporary and masterpiece art has been brought back for the pleasure of the loyal Pageant audience, according to producing Director David O. Brockbank. |