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Show 7 BIG DAY E M ? --S- EPT BER 7th jj Baseball Championships, Girls r Soft Ball Finals, Games Mke Rare Program LABOR DAY PROGRAM All-Sta- Sports events of the Carnival will provide the best program ever presented in this district. It will feature the Senior baseball championship game of Sharon Stake League, a game of the Juniors from Sharon against the Provo America n Legion Junior team, second place state winners, softball -all-st- Dance, Saturday night, September 5th, 8 :3Q p. m. at new dance pavilion, featuring Salt Lake Orchestra LABOR DAY, SEPT. 7, AT OREM 8 :00 A. M. until 12:00 midnight, concessions of all Pre-Carniv- al kinds. ar Sharon Stake Outing Set For Sept. 7th TO THE PEOPLE OF SHARON STAKE: No stake outing day has been held this year, and the stake authorities thought it would be wise to declare Monday, September 7th, the day for Sharon Stakes outing and urge all of the members to attend the Carm al and Harvest Festival in Orem. This event has been sponsored previously by the Church, but this year it was turned over by the stake authorities to the recreational association which could properly represent all of the people of the town of Orem and of the Lincoln High J School District. We urge church members to support this event and to enjoy the day viewing the fine exhibits and enter into the sports and other events with and enthusiasm. whole-heartedl- neigh-borhne- WATKINS BLAKE ADELBERT BIGLER A. V. S. H. Sharon Stake Presidency. Water Carnival Attracts Interest Never before has an opportunity presented itself to the people of this community to see a water carnival and water sports events conducted in our midst. This jear we wall see some of the best talent that the state can produce in action in and around the new Lincoln pool. Harvest Queen Ceremonial Beginning at 8.00 p. m, the IL. vest Queen will commence her reign. She, with her procession of seven attendants, flower girls and heralds, will enter the wiater and they will hold sway for the rest of the evening. During this tune there will not be a dull moment. After the queen has ascended her throne of flowers before the lighted pool where dark waters .sparkle in joyous anticipation of events to follow, there will commence an hour of delightful water Noted swimmers and acitvities. (Continued on page two) ' championship games between the finalists ii the Sharon girls soft ball league; and an exhibition game between the girls' team of Shaion vs. Kings Wreckage, Provo Champs. Stake Championship The extremely interesting and hotly contested race in the Sharon Senior baseball league will reach its climax in the great game for in the final the championship game to be played between Lake-vieand Timpanogos, the winners of the first and second halfs of the league play. These teams are closey matched and a splendid exhibition of fine baseball is expected. The game has been scheduled for 2:00 p. m. on the south field and will be the feature event of the afternoon. All Star Junior vs. Provo Team Another game which will be no less interesting than the feature game is the. one between Provo (Continued on page two) 9:00 A. M. 9 :00 A. M. all-st- Q fin A M 9 :00 A. M. t' Pleasant View vs. Edgemont (C rls Soft-baChampionship) Soft-baVineyard vs. Pleasant View (Boys Championship). Band concert in front of hih school. Opening of Exhibits and Flower Show Club, Fruits, Vegetables, Art, Bazaar, at high school gymnasium. Minature Parade. Horse shoe pitching contest on courts east of swimming pool 12:00 Noon Luncheon, high school grounds, grand 11:30 A. M. 1.00 P. M. ll ll 4-- H 10:00 A. M. 10:00 A. M. Swimming pool opens. 10:00' A. M. to 11:00 P. M. continuous Picture Shows begin at high school auditorium. Big double bill, The Moons Our Home" and Song of the Saddle. Floats and Marchers Depicting Products of District; Bands and 2 :00 P. M. 2:00 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 5:30 P. M. Clowns Feature Unique Parade Count Your Blessings stand and Timpanogos Chapel grove. Kiddies races on lawn west of swimming pool. Prizes for all. Freak races and novelty numbers. Band concert in front of grand stand. Timpanogos vs. Lakeview (Mens Baseball Championship) Provo Junior Legion vs. Sharon Stake Team. (Boys Baseball). Kings Wreckage, Provo Champs, vs. SharTeam. (Girls Softball Exhibion tion game.) Band Concert at new dance pavilion. Water Carnival and crowning of Festival Queen. Carnival Ball at new dance pavilion. All-St- One of the outstanding events of the day will be the unique miniature parade depicting the fine products grown and produced in the territory comprising the Lincoln High School District and the Town of Orem, including the Windsor Ward. ar Flower Show Excels Previous Displays All-St- 7 :00 P. M. 8:00 P. M. 9 :00 P. M. Balls. Free Admission to all events except picture shows, swimming pool, Water Carnival and Carnival ONE OF THESE WILL REIGN ON LABOR DA Y The theme of the parade, if a parade can have a theme, is Count your Blessings. There will be floats descriptive of the womkrful fruit resources of Provo Bench, also sections dealing with the products produced in the territory on the west by the lake and on the east by the mountain. Each ward will have one or more products to display and ideas to carry out. Hundreds of beautifully costumed children will march following the floats illustrating the products and activities of the community. They will parade with their pets and with the flowers and fruits. There will be artistically decorated carriages and wagons and comical clowns galore. One of the outstanding features of the Carnival Harvest Festival previously held has been that of the beautiful flower show sponsored by the ladies who love the flowers. This year we will see something that we have never seen before in the work of color, arrangement, and display of the flowers of which this community has such an abundance. No other section or county in the state can grow more beautiful flowers than can we here. Enthusiasm Is High With these beautiful flowers and The Sunday Schools in the varan enthusiastic and efficient committee, as we have there will be a ious wards have been asked to have charge of the various divisdisplay offered that will ions of the parade and have been (Continued on page two) placed directly in charge of the (Continued on page two) STANDING OF QUEENS out-cla- Big Exhibit Of Fruits , Annie Rohbock, Timpanogos 24,870 Alene Kofford, Sharon 20,845 Yoma Mecham, Edgemont ....6,275 6,270 Laura Stewart, Vineyard 5,860 Lilly Hills, Grandview Afton Lewis, Pleasant View.. 5,235 Kathryn Sumsion Lake View 4,955 Vegetables Entire High School gymnasium to House Display Never was there a year when such an opportunity presented itself for such wonderful exhibits of the produce of Orem and Sharon Stake. Fruits and vegetable of every kind will be at the peak of excellence. Ample space has been provided i.r the exhibitions and good lighting will enable on. to view the exhibits as never before at the Carnival. The entire gymnasium will present a spectacle of splendor and plenty. There will be fruits for which this community is noted peaches, pears, apples, plums, melons, and all kinds of vegetables. The entire north side of the Gym will be devoted to the flowers, the north-weside will contain the Relief Society exhibit of their bazside will present aar, the north-eathe exhibits of the work being done Club girls and their by the projects, and t, e south side will show the produce of the farms and orchards. To Be Theme of Miniature Parade Erva Wright, Windsor . 4,675 Contest To Be Be Decided At Sat. Night Dance st st The grand contest to determine which ward is to furnish the Festival Queen is still creating excitement. Miss Annie Rohbock of Timpanogos continues in the lead, with Miss Alene Kofford within easy striking distance. There are rumors afloat that the backers of Miss Kofford and some of the other candidates are going to spring a surprise on Miss Rohbock and her backers. The contest Will conclude Saturday night at 11:30 p. m. and the results announced at the Ball. The admissions to the Ball Saturday and the Carnival Ball Monday evening will entitle (Continued on page two) al 4-- V. n Left to right: Lily Hills of Grand View, Loma Mecham of Edgemont, Erva Wright of Windsor, Carnival for Candidates Queen Bottom Annie Rohbock of Timpanogos, Laura Stewart of Vineyard and Kathe- Lewis of Pleasant View, Alene Kofford of Sharon. ryn Sumsion of Lake View. Af-to- Colored Lights, Famous Orchestra Feature Dancing Two special orchestras have been and engaged for the Carnival Balts. One is the famous led by. Von Penrose orchestra which has been featured at the kftisic and Jackson School of Dancing in Salt Lake City. It will play for the dance Saturday evening. The other orchestra is one which has been playing to the delight of many dancers at Saratoga this season. It is led by Byron Dastrup who needs no introduction in this section as an expert orchestra leader. Tab and Bun will also be featured with this orchestra Monday night at the Carnival Ball. No expense or effort has been spared by the management in bringing to the dancers some of the finest music that can be provided in the state of Utah. Neon Light System Lincolns new open air dance pavilion is being given finishing touches this week. The orchestra (Continued on page two) DANCE UNDER THE HARVEST MOON AT BEAUTIFUL NEW PAV1UON SAT. & MON. EVENINGS TURN ME OVER AND READ THE OTHER SIDE |