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Show ,:'-,-;';"-: - i x v :s " 1 t-z A :- ; -V;-T .J I V -.V 1, V: - ; ,:J h ' - 1' - " - i I i J- ' 4 t - -A, . . - - v-: f -ft . i ' w " 1 f - I I - x - - -' -- , ; f- r - - - - - , v , , v . -1 J-V.. v 4i , - - ' -1 t ? - ' - " -x - . . , i I ' -t t " i - ; ' ;.; . - 14 . - 'i 1 v f r -I'-'-, ' - '4 K I " . . i " , i ? 1 9 r i 4. ' -X, k X. 5. f X , x I x , "J , 5 . , Vx . ; " - - "t . .-. , . i i 1 ' x- ; I .-a- -v-x- -xi,x I'M xsv' -s -vrfrfxVJll i. t?t" Sketches and western paintings of Arnold Friberg were featured at the opening of Pony Express station at Pioneer Village. L247 See Pony Express Station Open, View Arnold Friberg Work The old west come to life Sunday as a crowd of 1,247 turned out for the opening of a replica Pony Express station and museum building at Pioneer Village, 2988 Connor St. In the main auditorium of the village visitors inspected sketches sketch-es and western paintings by Arnold Friberg, a contemporary artist who gained recognition for his work on the scenes of the movie, "The Ten Commandments." Command-ments." The opening of the Express Station is part of a nationwide program of the National Pony Express Centennial Assn., to re-stage re-stage the famed St. Joseph, Mo., to Sacramento, Calif., mail service that flourished for 18 months before the Civil War. The chinked-log cabin was brought to the Village from Woodland by the Major Howard Egan Pony Express chapter, whose members are the Ute Rangers riding group. |