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Show .... THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1953 Utah County. Utah DAILY HERALD ...i......,!,. mii .m..m ., W.. in. m.i ii bimIu uin.1,. '' 8T..1. T. - i'- ..m Mapleton PTA Drafts Plans For New Year ."" .. Beauty, Talent Show Scheduled, to Select Queen of Steel Day MAPLITONPUns for the com. yeat were drafted and com. ing mittee heads appointed at a recent meeting of officers of the Maple AMERICAN FORK-Bea- uty plus brains and talent will win foe one of 10 American Fork lovelies the coveted Steel Day queen honors. The 10 young women who entered the contest will appear In a beauty and talent. revue before experienced judges Friday night in the Apollo Hall. From the group will be picked the queen and Iter two attendants, plus Miss- American i Fork and her two attendants. The i remaining four also will come in for Steel Day honors. They also will grace prominent floats in the mammoth morning and evening : r v I 4 Uf i , v it . Iff?' v" " V s:.-- : nux.' 4. - e, program; LaVetta Westwood, membership; Helea Campbell, magazines and publications; Jean Hall, rpom represent. tive; Zora Hales, publicity; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hall, hospitality; Mr. and Mrs. Robert White, health and safety; and Mr. and Mrj. Announced for QUEEN, THEN AND NOW The young lady pictured with a loving cup at left is none other than Lavon Brown of Provo, jvliss Utah for 1953. The photo was taken July 1, 1933 Just 20 years ago when the brown-eyelittle girl won first place for 3 to 4 year olds at a Utah County Baby Snow held at the'utahna. In photo above, Miss Brown, as the dreseht Utah beauty queen and the state's entry in the Miss America pageant, reads of the 1933 baby contest in the files of The Daily Herald. Entered i.n the contest as Ina Lavon, Brown, she was adjudged the child in the 3 and 4 year old class. In the same show, John Albert Gurney was the "prettiest" ' handsomest" boy in that age class. Today, Miss Brown isjn the hustle and bustle of preparing for her trip to Atlantic City to enter the Miss America beauty pageant. Her wardrobe for the show including evening gown, bathing suit, street, clothes, etc. will be completed this work. For her talent number at the Atlantic City contest, Miss Brown plans to sing, read and ' d i play REUNION SHOSHONI. Wyo. (UP) Retired 'windjammer''. sea captain W. A. Bloomfield planned hi? first visit in 65 years to England to visit hie aunt. The captain is his aunts 105 and 107. the lute. Lehi's Oldest Man Notes 94th Birthday Today . The annual music competition of the Utah State Fair has been anDllTnClUy nounced for Sept. 15 and 16 at 2 ground music will be played hp Leland Priday's string ensemble.e'nnv,Yt-Mr- 8. Bmily M. p. m. at the State Fair Ground. for decorative purposes man, a spry, greju-- aired, gay lady The contest li open In four catewill be provided by Owen Humph-- ! who lauhs t Father Time, will To a lot of people. 94 ley OLscn, Provo, and Mrs. Vern LE1II gories: Solo voice, solo violin, piano Roberts. LaMarjobserve hor 8Mh birthday on Sept. in medium and advanced grades, ries and John like a rather ancient Bt,tk, American Fork. He also has seem rnight ef6 to and figures cock a challenging Evans, is in charge of lighting nd composition. . m i nanes c. jonnson ,, i io noi age. atv M. Brown in charge'eye age for many years t$ of fects; Robert R;eat:eran Lehi, one of Utah's oldest living Cash prizes for first, second and of the sound system; Harold h ph Holleyjcome.' third prace winners will be award- and A. F. Gaisford. ramp construe-- ! Active her life, Mrs. ed in each category. In addition, tlon; Mrs. Leonard Chipman, dec- - Coleman throughout who has two daughters first place winners will rertive ad- oration. Active, energetic and still full of anf one snn living in Provo, has ditional awards in the form of Miss Louise life, Mr. Johnson has just started LDS of Steel been Day Beck, theMidway president to live. Mr. ' Johnson, who lives geholarships, symphony tickets ofqueen of 1952 will place the crownj Relief Society and served several with a fered by the. Utah Symphony Or- on daughter, Mrs. Beatrice; s new of the as Steel the queen. Primary Day chestra, and an audition by Mau- - or Willard Cleghorn will crown;Assn. Shepresident was president of Boley of Salt Lake, also has some also N'llI7f A TtTJ-- t HITS jrfce AbraVanel for the appearance Miss American Fork of 1953. the local camp of the Daughters of words of wisdom for insuring at winners one .- 7of the youth qf The committee In charge Utah Pioneers, concert of the Symphony during of the queen's Nor-- ; a native of Mr. contest and beauty-talenJohnson, In she has been active many the coming season. are Mrs. Desert Chipman cr rhurch organizations and has way, gives this formula for long' Plans call far those not chosen and Mrs. A. F. Gaisford, rTTsi life: of church written a number to appear with the Symphony to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoi- miUrtfon nf Like to visit, enjoy young people ,nH appear in formal concert, in. halt :iey anri c A. Grant. poetry. She also has traveled injna oon i spena nme living in me Lake City.- An eriort win De made (past. Mexico and Canada. to perform the winning composi- a decent standard of living and FRANK LOVEJOlf Ton r,t OS1 MADISON ii hiirtr.n . r .till J"r. jonnson win De nonorec ai tion at a concert at both Brigham fight off Communism." a dinner party today at 5 p. m. at: mm Kmon-raiiuiwciwcsoa living. They include Henry S. Cole M0NT60KEIY 24 Young University and University Mrs. 5th; Boley's residence, Dr. Walker told In detail of the man, Carson City, Nev.; Guy E. of Utah. Lake Salt City. East, ADULTS Plus program in Iran, where many Coleman, and Mrs. Lethe C. are: Provo people are now working Midway; Nathan C. Coleman,Tatge, Friends and relatives also will Judges for the contest Salt TILL MAT. ' 60e at him honor Sunday picnic at Piano, Reid "Nibley and Irving under Point Four In connection lLake City: Keith Coleman, Mrs. AFTER In 3, 83c Wasserman: voice, Blaine Johnson with Briaham Young University's; Merle V. M.idseii. and Mrs. Chloe Wines Park Lehi, starting at Kids Anytime 25c and Richard P. Condie; violin. contract with Iran to supply that.c, Madsen, ail of Provo; Dale F. l P m Mr. Johnson has four daughters Lawrence Sardonl and Reginald country educational advice and asvjcoleman. Australia; Mrs. Rhea L. Viewers 15c Extra Beales, and composition. Leon Dal slatance Under the program. He Guild, Guilford, N, H; and Mrs. and one son. They are Mrs. Boley, Lake City. told lln and Leroy J. Robertson. experts from Ruth Mav Phillips, Arlington, Va.; Charles L. Johnson. Salt ; Mrs. W. A. F.vans, Mrs Par- Those desiritVBto enter the con- the'USAC in Iran had Improved test should fill out entry blanks that country's agricultural econwith Susan vllayward. and Robin which may be obtained from Utah omy tremendously, even relieving Hood. State Fair Association, P. O. Box one area of famine. '. The speaker spoke out firmly 2136, Salt Lake City, Utah. These PAYSGN ' forms must be returned to this ad- against isolationism. "World...Wars Aug. 27, 195S Huish All I Desire, with BarI anri It livp on taupht before wt in rin't or dress Tuesday, Sept. bara Stanwyck. 8. Application should be accom- alone in the world." he said. "The rROVO panied by a II registration fee world is looking to us for leader-- ! Aparlemv Ride, Vaquero, with.OREM K T 1 w a i V mm l l l i. which will admit the performer ship; Whether we like it or riot' Robert Taylor Scera Moulin Rouge, with Jose I II I I "n IT III ,l.- n- -, ...Mt ,m it-- and to weve wave to do, got at Ferrer. the fair and accompanist got The Charge paramount 5 OPEN AT DUSK SHOW SOe ADM. about it." Drive-IRattle Zone, Geneva Feather River, with Guy MadigTounds for the competition. Each something ' 1ST RUN IN OREM and SPRINGVILLE with John llodiak, and The Rose He declared that through the, son performer should furnish his own Point Four program of sending! Uinta Gun Bolt, with George Bowl Story. accompanist. BLASTING OUT OF KOREA'S FRONT UNS technicians and educators into. Montgomery, and Monsoon. Timpanogos Cinemotnr Sequoia, The Merry with Jean Parker, and Trader foreign countries '"we're winning' Pioneer Motor-Vm"mi l--s, friends for America." "We might! Widow, with I.ana Turner, and Horn. i mm not win friends by giving large Northwest Territory. m4 mm, r ml em SPANISH FORK hsat sums of money. But by sharing PLEASANT GHOVE closed tonicht Angelus our knowledge and teaching them Uh Arch Iet's Do It Again, how to do things better, we do Grove White Witch Doctor, with HclJULf ClIISTMIJL Jane Wyman. make friends, and firm friends Susan Hayward, LEHI - HIT C O for the United States." SPRINGVILLE Royal Pickup on South Street, Rivoli Torpedo Alley, w!h Mark Congressman William A. Daw son was a guest at the luncheon with Jean Peters. MARSHALL Stevens. H and wn Inlrrwinrpri miri AMERICAN- FORK closed tonijiht Park THOMPSON The Point Tour program of send- oriiv a few hrief remarks Cnral-Ne- ver Art City Cinemotnr Scared Stiff, Wave at a WAC, Jng skilled U. S. technicians and , vera miles s with Martin and Lewis, and Fast introduced Dr. wilh Rosalind Russell. Th mee,in "Richard President's ' Wttw".L. Company. Lady, rober is . Exchan latter help pre,iH.nt n.tttn kaialie wood a uuu Bin atuu a nnm j Plarfc Back-.OJi- OLDSTERS He Doesn't Think He's Old Prominent Midway Mrs. Delbert' Ray Chipman, 'of Woman to Note KOVO radio station experience,, nr ,i n: iLJ. will be the commentator. Utah State Fair Glen Seal, adult education. A meeting of the committee heads and, officers will be held Sept. 25 to plan in detail the, program for the coming year. Mr. Harris said if more committees are needed they will be appointed as the need arises. .BEAUTY- Breck newspaperman; Fagin, manager of Intermountain Theaters, Provo, and Dick Gunn,of the BYU art department. The girls will make group and individual appearances. A special, been constructed extendramp-ha- s ing out into the hall Which the contestants will traverse, both in evening gowns and bathing suits. Each will present a talent number of her own choosing, limited to 10 minutes. Music Competition Delia Included Assignments Christensen, night's-showill begin at 8 p. m. An admission fee of 25 cents for children up to 12, and 50 cents for all over 12 Is' to be charged according to" the queen's committee in charge of the affair. The judges will include Erma Felt Bitner, Salt Lake County reSalt Lake JUDGB -- order; Con Harrison, " CONTEST Breck Fagln, of Provo, who will judRt American Fork Steel Day Queen enntest. who wera. '.', Jr"-- parades. Friday QUEEN n. utneers ion itcnooi elected last year will be in chargo of the various committees in order to assure greater unity during the . year. The officers Include Leonardo Harris, president! Delia Christen-se- n, vice president; Mary secretary: Phyllis Jfthnson- hlstorian. , n rs h Sr NOW! ' SUNDAY STARTS ANOTHER GIANT DOUBLE FEATURE! . ,.ji,n,i niliijipBW . - 7 May-term- I t) ,. r- r jrr? -- oth-aho- 1 tmL& pag-itie- i.r. w TTlFI tofe;' n SPECIAL DOUBLE SHOW VALUE! j 3-- Ix-hi- I FtATUItl Of , THE CORONATION. L p , ill . - 7.-1- n Exchange Club Hears About ELIZABETH II.. j rpi' A QUEEI IS CROWNED" mrrH n ii I) ' , mm f 0 U u 1 OF QUEEN mmm A UNtVEBSAl INTERNATIONAI lAS Point Four KahimK- " - - American way of fighting Com munism and It i i good Invest i. tnent." Thus did Dr. R. H. Walker, head thelUSAC Experiment Station and former high U. S. officia abroad in the Point Four program describe it to members of the Pro ve Exchange Club this week. I y prog"It is not a . . give-awa- speaker declared. ' "It is the sharing of technical in for which we mation and know-hohave, with other countries lacking it makes us that knowledge, friends, despite What you hear to the contraryr and it his done and is doing a great amount of good in many countries trying to achieve ram,"-the " ii '0mSfV ItiTa . , v Wmn Of kiAtu WW A Ihow )mm,mmmmm irmM I TOU Will All Injoy I i fvc t r' NiX ,; vaOUER 1 ft cJ T," I Kurt KASZNAIAr Anthony QUINN i 1 "Treat i OREM, UTAH - PHONE FIGHT TO THS ) PtATH m dCTWtttt BEAST A WO MAN? $ eSVteV4atY ?T NOW PLAYING SEE! FEATHERS 0922R1 The Klddim To A Ride on The Mini. tore Train" CARTOON FUSS jjT SEE' ft 4-- taHAYWARDb fJHIf AeJit mm IN PRICES! GARDNER m !fV"Aya Howard KEEL .1 STi 111 I r 111 NO ADVANCE TL 7 rU fW') ? JzsSEsm a mmt SOON! rRobcrtTAYLORW II tiiai rLATirlVa COMING Star-Ute-T- VWjft ' GREAT HIT t l V MAIL afFAMEl AMtajMi WHI TMHIt AND YOU'LL SAY 1 4 IT'S GREAT! A PARAMOUNT PtCTUftK . . . 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