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Show First TV Program At SUP Village To Be Sunday First annual television broadcast from Pioneer Village will take place Sunday, July 21 from 2 to A p.m. on channel 5. Titled "Heritage" and sponsored by the National Society, Sons of Utah Pioneers, the show will feature fea-ture approximately -50 sequences depicting the life and culture of the Utah Mormon pioneers of the 1847-1859 period, said H. Ward McCarty, Executive Secretary. Nearly GO persons dressed in period costume, will appear on the show, using the pioneer relics housed at Pioneer Village, 2998 South 2150 East Street. A group of Ute Indians will appear, ap-pear, singing tribal songs, and the SUP Pony Express chapters will demonstrate the mail - carrying chores handled by the original riders. A wagon circle and a handcart group will appear. Many other pioneer vehicles will be shown, including in-cluding what is probably the last remaining wagon used by Johnston's John-ston's Army when it invaded Utah. A beautiful white and gold horse-drawn horse-drawn hearse will also be shown. Barbershop quartets will perform per-form in the vintage barbershop amid the tobls of the trade of 75 years ago. The television camera will go inside the Brown house which was |