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Show J Holladay In May t ' ROCKY T-- . ; ' Vil MOUNTAIN REVIEW, Salt Lake County, Utah r, 3av li, 1964 ' PageW V v. w f yrttfM , . 7. t . ',, - O v- - yk . - Vsa i -- The confusion that abounded on the included everyone at some time. Where were you7 WHERE WERF YOU?7? side of the playground we-- v ' j - FUN FOR ALL AROUND HOLLADAY MAY POLE First graders know the e fun of a simple dance butp color a May Pole with silky, colorful ribbons I i 4 is most fun of all. A hop, skip and a jump is the routine here as youngsters unwind the colorful pole covered at base with spring baskets. y ' 200 Parents, Visit Gala Mjay Day Celebration At Holladay School j .Hj t3A Vi i Pre-Schoole- rs . r booths, under the direction of Parent Teacher Assn, associated room mothers and other volunteers kept parents busy reaching for the pocketbooks -- - anxious to spend money at the bargain come with., the ents and many of whom have to wait 365 days until they can again perform, compete, or in some other way play a Whenr the struggle came too great for the more frail oflthe bunch there was the Jerk and juggle of the two jaunts around the schools playroomy the Afternoon was , put, points, won by a ring toss or some pther test of skill, became a status symbol especially among the first grade set. One first grader collected 47 points, enough to ground. buy us part In the popular festival. Timing for the event was perfect While gusts of wind kept dancers with one hand on head throughout the most of the the if morning, sardine -- like crowd was barrier enough for the winds bluster that threatened the popular plavday Ko TICKET LI h u Holladay in May Elementary? Yes, in every class--fir- st through sixth. . Brightly colored' May poles, dances with an occasional yell and costumes from many a nation jopened the annual Holladay Elementary, School fesfiyl attended by 200-plpar- TAKERS BUSY ..ush his bark but this mutt knew the trailers motion and meTved with it. ed bop, first day of May. Offset axles, trailers galley-color- and Fish T ponds, Ting of skill plus table upon tsjble of re- freshments kept the cur- rency flowing. , ed an- ticket takers dotted the west portion of the festival. The large brown and white mongerels bark added to the festivities. The up and down motion of the rides threatened to . xious two tosses, others tests someCompactcars. refused to cash in because of the prestige the points brought his person. Another had only 17 points. He was heard selling these at 10 cents a point a bargain to hear his young voice tell it. Others Joined the first He --- Young and old alike hustled to ticket line hoping to get tickets before other lines became too long. ' Multi-color- t k decided to save the valuable status symbols when they would be a year older, when the points would mean that much more. There was a softball game off to one side, girls were chasing boys on the other. 4 Large fans, juiced to the jLv M : k & Yi-- i ( JVX 1. r" o k a h Jr, W tf s, YW- I :? t - , V t . k schools electricity supply, turned circular swings that proved popular until the last penny was spent. Hundreds of cameras J AN OLD FASHIONED RIDE Little did these realize wagon had offset axles and square wheels They found out on first turn around the park. i m t.--- .- .r joined the Rocky Mountain Review shutter in stopping the action that will record this story for someone The lack of a sun did threaten but didnt slow this show. It was Holladay in May Friday last. LITTLE BOY LOST Being lost isnt too bad then you have a hotdog, potato Chios, a pair of six guns and cowboy hat STEPS VARIED -- - AiTTLE While the professional touch was missing to this morning dance sessions, it was the individual touch that added class to the festival. |