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Show V ' SECTION TWO PROVO (UTAH)- DAILY HERALD,-' THURSDAY, T JUNE 29, 1939 PAGE ONE BRILLIAFJT SHOW ilTfcSTADSULl Timpanogos Saddle Club Strong Backers of Provo Racing Meet 14 UTAH GIRLS TO COMPETE CULM OF BIG -CELEBRATION FOR FREE -TRIP . TO THE Ffl hi : v More than two hours of top , entertainment is planned for the huge show at the 'Y" stadium . July 4. . Daylight fireworks will get the program underway at 8 p. m., but ,. the : hundreds, who 'are : expected r to gether at the stadium an. hour or moro hefore starting time, will be entertalned'with a band con - cert, reported VChalrman Sydney W.'. Russell.' ' - , t Cllrl to 31arch , -A 15-mlnute performance by the v j Richfield Drum ; and BugleiCorps, , famous over the United States for fine drill exhibitions -and formations forma-tions will follow the initial flre- works. ( . v - Bathing beauties from seven centrals Utah cities will make two ; appearances on the stadium stage, the first time In sports attire and the second in bathing suits. The ? .winner tof the "beauty revue" will be awarded a . trip -to the San Francisco World's Fair. Runhers-up Runhers-up will divide $30 in prizes. Roy Condie of Provo will irnper-v irnper-v eonate President' Thomas Jeff er-j( er-j( son in a special ceremony, with an Independence day theme. V- ' . Of most interest to the spectators specta-tors "will be the prize awarding which follows. .VA Ford V-8 sedan . and ten $10 bills will N be given away. - . '.- ' ; .":: . " Sky-High Girl V , " Arrangements have been male to bring- Jammle Graves, the Sky-INgh. Sky-INgh. srirl, to; Prqvo for the ever nlng. Miss Graves is a sensational sensation-al ladyr aerialist. ; She works at a "dizzy height. 114 feet above the ground, without ground nets. Her act. will feature , a 600-foot "teeth slide for life.". ' . , ' A- fireworks ;show,-i- one of the most thrilling ever to be, staged here, : will finish the ' stadium entertainment. en-tertainment. Set- to be fired are 20 maroons, 20. assorted 10-inch shells, 12 . assorted -, 14 -inch shells 4 .assorted 18-lnch shells, 1 25-lnchvstar shell4 3-inch flitter flit-ter comets,4 2 - prismatic t rocket fountains, Venetian sunset illumination, illumi-nation, falls of Niagara, 3 crazy wheels, and an American flag 100 feet square. , !r' 1 ' Helping Mr.1 Russell on C" the stadium, show . are M. - D. , Close, Clayton Jenkins;: I. E. Brockbank and Hugh Ross. , ' Vasliinglon Merry-Go-Rdimd (Continued From Page One) le , 1 1 ii , r, 1 .- Texas. .", Census Bureau officials estimate that the-outlay in the State for next year's census will be close to $750,009. UVALDE'S GIFT TO NATION I Germany's letter, dated June 10, was followed a few daytflater by a speech, in Grand Saline, Tex., in which, he declared that the democratic, principles of the U. S. were", sure to be Wrecked unless saved by a leader like Garner. "I am of the firm belief," Germany Ger-many said, 'that' somehow the J X Special! Pre-Fourth of July Cash and Carry Prices! MEN'S SUITS and TOPCOATS 693 LADIES SUITS and COATS 69 c LADIES' DRESSES HATS Cleaned and Blocked Y WW PROVO CLEANERS 77 North First West ; Phone 46 V ?.jx... x ' ! - - - ' Members of "the Timpanogos Saddle club, which includes outstanding local horse breeders, are in charge of the provo Fourth of July horse race meet Saturday, Monday and Tuesday.-Pictured above Are, left to right: Front row Alma Johnson, Ernie Hansen, Wyman Berg. G: W; McLennan, Seth T. Shaw and C. O. ; Claudin; back r ow Frank T. Reynolds, R. H- Hayward, J. M. Killpack, H. C. Snel-eon. Snel-eon. Max Nlcholes and H. Grant Ivins. i - t V ' ; . & : A. -r firreat God of the universe aert inrfftr us and trained for this crlsi.4 this man from southwest south-west Texas, John Nance Garner." lie spoke at a pioneers reunion and local fiddlers contest, where he received a number of congratulatory congratu-latory messages, among them one from Postmaster General Jim Farlev and another from Con gressman Paul J. Kilday who de feated Maury MaverlcK, outspoK-en outspoK-en New Dealer andJarner foe, for reelection in .1938. . has phone ? " asked Miss Flynn. PHONING WASHINGTON "What's that noise?' she asked. "That's Mr. Garst, the Regional Director," was the answer. "Is there anything the matter?" "No, he's talking to Washington." Washing-ton." "Why doesn't he use the tele- CIHEF OF STAFF -i General Malin Craig, tough but kindly Chiefs-Staff, goes on leave of absence July 1, . thereby ending 45 years- of continuous military service and a great army careers The General will go first to Sti Joseph, Mo., the home of his late parents, then probably will make his permanent home in California, Craie: is 64. the age at which re tirement is compelled by law, 4ut he looks forward to retirement a; .- if you want a compact explan little saaiy. . .. "I don't know Avhat 111" do witht myself," he says. "I'll just have to sit around and try to figurd ways keeping from going-td seed." "BuHt's only right that we:olt fellowsX should get out." continued the General with his usual frank ness. "We're, blocking: the waV Jdfolly Flynn, chic bureautrix of Farm Security Administration, dropped in at the FS A San Francisco Fran-cisco regional office, run by Jona than Garst. As she was being, shown to his office, she heard a fjooming invoice , that resouhded thrniifrhniit. the buildin&r. Grange and Farm Bureau for the farmers. In fact, every A trade, civic, political, educational and labor organization is a, pressure group of some kind. i2" f Pressure groups are the very warp and woof of democracy. It was pressure groups that led the Revolutionary cause and every Other economic, social and political politi-cal movement throughout the history his-tory of .the country. - 5IERRy-GO-ItOUN0l gates to the national conventions next year, write Edwin A. Ilalsey, handsome , Secretary of the : Senate. Sen-ate. He nasi just compiled the information in-formation In a neat; pamphlet. . V Gordon' Dean, vice press man of the Justice Department, was paid an unusual tribute by Washington newsmen when Attorney General Murphy announced : bis appointment appoint-ment as a lawyer in . the . Anti-Trust Anti-Trust Division.; Lewis WooC New York Times reporter, made an impromptu im-promptu speech . thanking Dean for his unfailing helpfulness The large gathering ; of newspapermen 1 Through these portals pass the most beautifiigirls in the world. Provo goes Hollywood" July 4. " Featured in the mammoth parade pa-rade in the morning and at the huge stadium show in the evening, fourteen of Utah's most goreous girls will compete for honors and a free trip to the San Francisco World's fair. Seven cities, from Manti on the ; south to American Fork on the north, will send their fairest to Provo for -the Independence celebration. " f t;-;-. -y J.- - v Beautiful Helen Park and Hazel Palf reyman, Provo's winners, will lead the " 14 girls,, chosen . from more than 60 who took . part in preliminary revues. American . Fork sends Donna Chipman and Imogene Neff to the Provo finals. Payson has entered ent-ered Miriam Bates and Elizabeth ManwilL Nephi's " queens will be Ruth Burton, and ; Barbara . Bur-ridge. Bur-ridge. Entries from Spanish ,Fork, Pleasant Grove and ' Manti v have not been announced. 'v i. The girls will appear in a special spe-cial section of the parade Tuesday morning. For; the judging ? at the stadium show in the 'evening, they will make two appearances. The firstt will be in sport clothes, - the second ? in bathing suits. The winner of the July 4. beauty revue will :ie awarded an ' all-expense trip to the San Francisco World's k fain .for herself and . her escort. The California stay will include five days at the Washington Washing-ton hotel and $25 for incidental expenses. There will; also be $50 in cash awards for the runners ; up. The girl placing second will be given $25, third place winner : will get $15, : and the one placing fourth, $10.' Jack D. Braunagel is chairman of the beauty contest. ation of all the facts and figures present rose, and applauded with concerning the selection, of dele-sincerity. . y One stop definitely miles to work every day. on the Presidents .transcontinental, .transcontin-ental, trip next month is St. Paul, Minn., where fie will address a big trainside rally -to be "staged ; by Minnesota. Young, Democrats as part of their state convention. One of the features - planned for the meeting is a resolution booming him for a third term. . . General George . C. , Marshall, new Chief of Staff of theArmy, used to be a chain cigaretteismoker but gave up the habit completely, twa years .ago. To keep inTtrim he walks two 1 It' is said r that United States air forces lead the world today in the development . of large bombing craft. UNION TRUCK TERMINAL s SHIP BY TRUCK Connections Everywhere MOVING Bonded and Insured Yellow Cab Co. Phone 300 - Provo, Utah Easy to. 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