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Show First Ward Sets Smoker Wed Sponsored by the First ward Elders as a missionary benefit, their big annual Smokeless Smoker will be staged in the Springville high school gym next Wed. night, Feb 24 beginning at 8 p.m. Tickets can be secured from the Elders or Scouts of the ward or may be od-'tained od-'tained at the door. The Smoker will feature profes- L J -' -? i .j L mil ntim niw -irti- fr'-f"i r T reach Phillips Collegiate boxing and wrestfe. events from the BTU "f ticularly interesting to fans if There will be top matches betw some of the most outstanding89 termen in the wrestling ev while boxing will be done by Byv Intramural finalists. Among tk wrestlers is Springville's own . nold Wilson, son of Mr. and ii Robert Wilson. Arnold Wrestle the light weight division at ti v and has won practically all hi, ter-collegiate bouts in his v,-u' A special feature of theSmnt, will be the variety acts and tral polin demonstrations. The pubuTi cordially invited to attend. All rrf ceeds will go to the missioC fund, officers state. . In charge of general arrant ments for the event is Dean ilsZ president, assisted by Ray q.1 and Blair Williams. Theo Hawsii chairman on arrangements it wrestling events and will be mastf of ceremonies; George Bird Z Dean Bird are in charge of adr tising . Wayne Haws, ticket safe and Glenn Seal, councessiona. I . sional wrestling matches and boxing box-ing bouts. There will also be collegiate col-legiate wrestling and boxing events along with Trampolin and variety acts. In the professional wrestling, Treach Phillips of Ohio will graple ; with George Stricklund of Ogden, : in the main event of the evening. Chuck Woodworth of Salt Lake j City will box a picked opponent for the top boxing event of the pro- i gram. |