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Show ee Auxiiry ToS 200 ‘COIL NO SAG UNIT EXCHANGE PRICE ..... pe weccccccene CAROLYN COCHRAN City-Wide Bazaar Starts Thursday as Part of July 4Celebration COLLEEN COLLARD LAWONA DEX Pioneer Park Unless it Rains, Then Tabernacle Las Vegas Rythmettes Miss Liberty Belle Contest Slated In ‘Panorama’ Tonight; Will Follow Talent Show pecioebecssiensomaticWrensoF Threatening weather caused a)climax an intense period of judg-| one SPECIAL cushions to supportyourback. Unconditionally guarauteed, For Back Support ‘25 TRADE-IN of the finest talent programs 18 high school upperclassmen, modification today in plans for| ing and evaluation that beganjever staged in Provo. “The amount of talent among Thirty-one hundred cakes, In addition, the women have} will appear in “Panorama,” July|tonight’s Miss Liberty Belle con-|the Friday before. loaves of bread, bags of candy|made some 1700 aprons, doilies,|4i, the Brigham Young Univer-|test—with arrangements to hold it Nine judges will select a queen these 32 girls is amazing,” he de-| FOR YOUR OLD MATTRESS dish towels and assorted sewed pies! = at Pioneer Park as planned un-|and two attendants on the follow-| clared. “I’m sure those on hand That’s what Provo Relief So-jitems for sale at three Pioneer sity stadium at 8:00 p.m. The less it rains, in which case it willjing points: (1) Talent, (2) beauty bazaar|flight entertainment attractions/nacle. Time will remain unchang-|ty of figure in bathing suit, and this show is destined to become Wilson W. Sorenson, moon An Utah’s biggest bazaar, chairman, says women in 28 LDS| presented in the show. will start selling Thursday after- launching downtown activities for/wards and branches in Provo the West’s greatest July 4th cele-jhave cooperated during the past ed, tonight at 7:30 o’clock. On an extensive tour sponsored The naming of a (4) queen personality, charm and intel- a traditional part of Fourth celebration.”” bration. Work Progresses Thousands of baked items have|route to eastern engagements. turing the queen candidates. been stored in freezers at} About seven members of the For 32 candidates contesting Smeath’s and Hart’s markets in/group graduate each spring. Re- the event. an outstanding talent show fea-|to determine a candidate for the On Huge Stage for day bazaar event.ime For Stadium Show the July andjligence. month in baking and sewing for|by the Nevada State Elks Club, two attendants to reign over the The winner will then represent The the troupe will stop in Provo en week-long celebration will follow|Provo in the Miss Utah contest piano Provo to be ready On This Mattress or Boxspring! girls will be one of several top- be switched to’ the Provo Taber-|of face in evening: wear, (3) beau- Wednesday night will agree that ciety women of the LDS Church Park bazaar stands, unit, with 1000's of ads MAbs aee 5 : oe 3 PAULINE SINGLETON Miss America pageant. ‘ program will sextet, a “IDEAL MATTRESS AND include vocal quintet, dances, and a variety of other Tonight’s talent show, accord-|¢Btertaining presentations. ore|for the crown of Miss Liberty|ing to queen committee chairman The public is cordially invited es Oe aeon — =a Belle, the naming of a queen will|Garth Seegmiller, promises to be|to attend, said Mr. Seegmiller. UPHOLSTERING 125 West 5th South — Factory Display Room The green-and-white tented ba-|undergo extensive training seszaar booths will open Thursday at|sions by a 10-member Rhythm- 4p. m. and remain open till 10|ette instructing committee. Their ‘p. m., Mr. Sorenson said. Theyjrepertoire includes “brilliant An elevated stage measuring|will be located on the east side|military numbers, contemporary 40 by 70 feet in the BYU stadium|of Pioneer Park, facing 5th West|dance production numbers, precision dance routines, and novelty will be the site of “Panorama,” street. Provo’s July 4 variety show. Jane! Friday the booths will operate|production numbers.” Thompson, director of the show, from 12 noon to 10 p. m., Satur-| gaid to bx the only groupofits THE FACTS ABOUT and Roy Harding, chairman of|day from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m., and kind in the United States, the the stage committee, are super-|July 4th from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. girls have no captain and perMr. Sorensen described the form entirely without commands. vising the work of construction which will be completed Satur-|foods and handiwork ‘“‘the finest I’ve ever seen for a sale of this The commodieus stage will be)kind.” Proceeds from the sale day ’ backed byletters eight feet high|go to LDS welfare work. spelling Heearmel ee set ja mises to be colorful and apTeapeiate for the Independence New Agent Named celebration. Orvil Watts h ietetenofcher acisonieet For for the truction. Home H.A.C. 3 . 5 Seone for ulty is} devot to fi le gitciored ee Uae ctees iiss Brasherin Sieicone: the program. e United States at the InterAmongieseeutcteniing oth tstanding oxyen-|national Farm Youth Exch national FermFosthRachenge ancers ‘wo numHa jwailan eeeteeane 35s Site we wane. DEALING Jane anand Sao a0 Paulo, Pal e Rio io de de Janeiro i + wt In response to the United Steel Workers of America proposal for a teh “substantial . : 2 : : . wage increase, United States Steel Corporation has offered to raise the hourly rates i J cents per hour‘ of pay of iits steel workers an average of approximately 101% . d Id b lif d °. . 6Y; f t h ! | ‘ A per cent, and MEincuinsie: deatetiecsithe techniqueswore’ sdvanoedl class to 22 cents in the highest job class, making these job class rates $1.631/2 and there. wou e lifted in amount ranging from 6'2 cents in the lowest ! b ore: concre' eeere Maeejmeced concretehats noAt \. jo 2 3 $3 491 . e » - Under this proposal, the hourly rates would be increased by an average of 5.1? oewe puplog the mye jcoced the womenstallest rt the July 4th parade. - . 2 > . bers. 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