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Show July Fourth Celebration Set Jaycees to Sponsor Day's Program Entertainment To Feature Doll Show, Program, Children's Races, Ball Game, And i Other Events Beginning- at 10 A. M., at City Park Springville will have a Fourth of July celebration sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce, it was announced Wednesday. Wednes-day. The program is designed chiefly for the entertainment of the young people of the town and will include many novel features. There will also be several concessions con-cessions at the park. The entertainment program will get underway at 10 a. m., when a number of ponies will be at the park for children fo ride. At 11 o'clock, races for boys and girls will be staged. The feature entertainment will begin at 2 p. m., in the form of a doll show at the park and boys and girls of all ages are asked to participate. There will be a prize for the largest doll; a prize for the smallest small-est doll; a prize for the prettiest doll and a prize for the best character char-acter doll. The oldest doll at the show will be given an award, and there will be a special prize for the best looking boy dolls. Queen Rosabell of Dolldom will preside over the show and her honor will add a distinctive note to the affair. Mrs. Cleo P. Heav-ener Heav-ener is honorary judge of the doll show and she expects hundreds of contestants. Not only young people, including includ-ing boys as well as girls, are invited in-vited to the doll show, but a special spe-cial invitation " Is extended to grown-ups. Following the doll show, there will be a greased pole contest and children's races at the park. A community program, including includ-ing several fine musical numbers is planned for 7 p. m., at the park, and at 8 o'clock, a ball game is scheduled at the ball park between be-tween a colored WAC girls' team from Kearns and a Springville picked team. The ball game will conclude the day's entertainment. Ernest Boyer, Junior Chamber president, is general chairman of the entertainment for the Fourth, and he is being assisted by a number of committee members. Bliss Packard is in charge of concessions at the park; Alton Packard and Lee Miner, horseback horse-back rides; Ardeen VanLeuvan, children's races; Mrs. Ralph Child, doll show. |