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Show CARNIVAL SUPPLEMENT P Celebrate Labor Pa a' S' argil's CartmaJ in Orem. Entertainnent, con-spor- garni-- thousand tliril'- - a w 11 , am! prizes greet jou there. NO. 2. C3L. BBUf OX MONDAY, AUGUST 26, R. F. D FROYO, UTAH, i fl&nitt- - Orem, Provo Bench and Sharon are almost geographically synonomous, although Sharon stake compris - all lands from Provo to the canyon load and from the mountains to Utah Lake. 1935 VOL. III. Plans Complete for Sharons 2nd Anneal Fall Carnival -- ffi - Educational Exhibits To Be Program for the Day Outstanding ATHLETIC CARNIVAL Out-Do- Field Geneva Resort - SHARON STAKE PRESIDENCY, ARTHUR V. WATKINS, SAMUEL H. BLAKE, ADELBERT BIGLER. The Shoron Cornivol is e wholesome Institution of education ond pleasure ond I om happy to recommend its mony attractions to II. May It be even mere successful than lost year's cornivol. IVAN J. BURR, ....9:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. FREE SHOW FOR CHILDREN Lincoln High School Auditorium. 9:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. Seminary Building of High School PAGEANT-Primari- es 10:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. North-ea- st of Stake COLORED LIGHTS AND HOLIDAY DECORATIONS TO ADORN GROUNDS 6:00 p. m. Football Field (East of High School.) PICTURE SHOW - VAUDEVILLE ..:.10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m, Little Sharon stakes Harvest Carniv-jj- J promises to be a gala affair this year. It ushers in the autumn season with timely gaiety and a spirit of relaxation, after the stress and strain of the summers On the stage: Magician, Dance Revue, Kalawai Colonel, Shirley Temple. Beach Boys, Native Hawaiians. SOFT BALL 10; 00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. Lawn North of Seminary. work. SILVER LADY. PERFORMANCE .. 10:30 a. m. and 3:30 p.m. Baseball Field. TENNIS TOURNAMENT ....! Tennis Court N orth 9:00 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. of High School. $150.00 IN CASH TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT THE DANCE 'hi i, ra anr DO YOU KNOW THAT . The Area of Orem and Sharon stake is 65 sq. miles The Population is 5,000 Approximate value of taxable property $4,900,000. (Assessed valuation School population Senior H. S. students 323 425 Jr. 'H. S. students 842 Grade students one-hal- the carnival, and will be held in the east room of the Seminary building. Each ward will have charge of a booth where useful articles will be Mayor of Orem Children's clothing will be from the phenominal success of the Sharon displayed. Harvest Carnival of lost year and the tin predominating since school days are cooperation expressed by church, school and near. Seven beautiful quilts, donated community In putting It aver, I, on behalf at the Chamber of Commerce heartily endorse by the seven Relief societies, will be this year's efforts and hop that the fair for sale. will bo an oven greater credit to the community. Be sure to visit the bazaar. It may O. H. STANFIELD, resident Orem C. of C. save you many hours of work. 9:00 a. m. to 10:00 a. m. HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT... 8 The estimated agricultural products produced in 1935 are: 6,000 cows average Eggs 35,000 cases Onions 80 cars Pears 80 cars 225 $6,00 Apples 40 cars 80 Strawberries 30,000 cars 175,000 .. cases 30,000 ...105,000 f) L. D. S. Chapels and Amusement Halls Milk Peaches butterfat $225,000 .200,000 37,500 cases Raspberries Cherries 18 cars Tomatces 400 acres Prunes 5,000 bushel Apricots 5,000 bushel Potatoes 250 acres Sugar Beets 400 acres . 37,000 . 8,000 ... 45,000 5.000 3.000 - ... 50.000 ... 28,800 Miscelaneous farm products: hens, pigs, cows, vegetables, grapes, grains, miscellaneous fruits .. 170,000 24,000 !. - 48,000 Total steam train, fish pond, pony riding, free picture show, merry mix-usporting galleries, and many other attractions for the children. Silver Lady . Featured "Silver Lady, beautiful white .horse qf Carl Preston, Texas ranger, will give two performances during the day with intelligence almost equal to that of humans. "Silver Lady with her many tricks wrill be a big attraction. She was the center of t' e show in Ogden during the Pioneer Celebration July 24. p, , FLCaVER SHOW $25.00 for second prize, and 15 prizes of $o.00 will be awarded. The bazaar will be one of the big attractions for all women who visit 6:00 p. m. , Fruits, Vegetables, Art, etc.. High School Building. The gifts include $50 for first prize, Clothing state-wid- p. m. to 4:30 p. m. Free Candy. EXHIBITIONS gifts will be made from the orchestra stand. Each holder of a combination strip ticket will receive 2 gift tickets and one gift ticket will be given each purchaser of a dance ticket at the door. School Band. Provo Legion labor-savin- Bazaar Will Feature 9:30 p. m. to 1:00 a. m. DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS ; fjiftS. Tab and Buns High School Gymnasium C1II1 Geneva, with its delightful setting, will make a splendid climax to the huge carnival. The public is invited-tjoin in the dance and be present at the distribution of .the $150.00 in cash Again Sharon Stake and Orem will play the role of host to Utah County at their 2nd Annual Harvest Carnival and Fair on Labor Day, Sept. 2nd. The Lincoln High School at Orem will form the center of activities which last year drew e attention. Provo Bench, heart of Utahs finest fruit district, will display the luscious products of the soil in the form of Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Exhibits. $150.00 in cash gifts in denominations from $50.00 to $5.00 will be awarded the holders of lucky tickets. First prize will be $50.00, 2nd $25.00, and 15 $5.00 prizes. Numerous Carnival attractions will be on hand throughout the Amusement concessions of all kinds including miniature day. 10:00 a. m. to late afternoon DANCE FOR CHILDREN WILL CLOSE to Sharon! Tho pieosura ts ogain or to invito you to bo our guests Monday, September 2nd. We recoil with gratitude the splendid response you gave to the Carnival last year wa wera honored with your presence and hope you on toyed the day os much os we oppreciote your company. More than 200 men and women have been working tor months preparing exhibits, programs, flower shows, athletic contests, pageants, luncheons, etc., for your enjoyment. Bock of oil the tun ond gaiety lies a more serious purpose. Cares ond burdens hove been the common iot of most of us tor the past six years. To restore confidence in our community and in our own ability ond Initiative the carnival ond festivol was conceived why not give our troubles ond cores vacation for a day? See what our neighbors ore doing, and then go forward renewed with hope. Again v . soy, "Welcome to Sharon on Labor Day!" .9:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. BARBECUE, served from ! DANCE E CARNIVAL Lincoln H. S., 50 Acres of Adjacent Lawns and Grounds to be Scene of Huge Affair; Harvest Days Depicted; $150 Cash Gifts Given Seminary Building J. Erval Christensen and his corps y of workers are arranging the best of fruits and vegetables ever seen in our district. All growrs who have produce of fine quality should get in touch with the ward representatives of this committee at once. Many tunes at fairs and exhibits of farm produce we hear the remark, Oh I hate better stuff at home on my farm than this. Let's hate the best of everything on display on Sept. 2. Under the direction of Boyd C. Da-$150.00 CASH GIFTS TO BE vis, local mechanic arts instructor, a GIVEN AT 12:30 A. M. splendid display of mechanics arts in the products will be on display Climaxing the Harvest Carnishop of the high school, and in the auto mechanics department local busi-- , val activities will be a huge dance ness houses will display the latest at Geneva resort, at which the g inventions in farm imple$150.00 in cash guts will be disments. tributed to the holders of lucky The commercial exhibits will be tickets. Tab and Buns famous on page two) music has been engaged. The dance will continue from 9:30 p. m. to 1 a. rn. rt 12:30 the cash SHARON Baseball Field. Throngs Expected at Greater Provo Bench Annual Fair Sept 2 7:00 p. m. ; of High School. t South-eas- BAZAAR Fruit Displays OFFICIALS ENDORSE Arena or BAND CONCERTS .... 9:00 and 10:30 a. m., 3:30 and 6:00 p. m. : BASEBALL GAMES 9:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. From all present indications the Educational Exhibit at Sharons 2nd Annual Carnival and Fair will be interesting and extensive. Several committees have searched out all the interesting and worthwhile products of Sharon stake and surrounding territory. Nothing is being spared to make a complete success of this undertaking.' BIG tent across from Midway. Big H d.s-pla- 9:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. AUTOMOBILE SHOW Unique Fruit, Flower, Vegetable Exhibits; ComClub and Future mercial Displays, Farmer Shows; Superb Entertainment 4-- 'si $1,008,000.00 The carnival grounds are designated as the Sharon stake building and the Lincoln high school building. The streets and grounds adjacent to these places are to be adequately lighted, under the direction of the Utah Power and Light Co. Brightly colored pennants will also be used in profusion to Theres just point out the place. something about colored pennants that thrills us all. In addition, a huge Welcome sign will span the highway west of the Stake building, while the stars and stripes will bloat proudly over all. We invite our neighbors, far and near, to join with Sharon stake in a day of innocent fun and profitable passtime. Parade of the Nations Pageant at 6 p. m. What promises to be the most spectacular attraction of all the carnival is the colorful pageant scheduled for 6:00 p. m. in the football arena (Continued on page two) Fine Displays Displays of the latest household appliances, . machinery, automobile, trucks, etc, will be shown in the high school building and in the big tent. Club will be seen Displays of the together with those of the Future Farmers of America Club. An unof art and usually fine collection needlework, and a flower show of imposing beauty will be seen at the Seminary building. All exhibits and displays are free to the public. Athletic Contests Finals in Sharon stake competitive baseball will be played off on Carnival Day. Tennis matches will be in progress, as well us soft ball and horseshoe pitching. Carnival An Athletic Carnival from 7:00 to S:00 p. m. promoted by Henry Jones and Don Dixon will be of real attraction. Henry wil tackle Tloyd Hansen, Salt Lake City touguy, in a headliner wrestling bout. Dean Park, Orem grappler will be matched with Turp Taylor of Salt L?ke City. A full card of good boxing preliminaries has been slated also. Barbecue Dinners i, Lunch can be had in package form and will include deliciously oarbecued sandwiches, dessert, fruit, etc. A huge (Continued on, page Two) 4-- H |