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Show "Go L Joe" Carnival Ready 'Gommnnity Sponsored Beneht For Men, Women In The Service Event Scheduled For Friday, Saturday Nights At Memorial Hall; Approximately $500 In Prizes To Be Given During Big Entertainment All the glamor, romance and games of chance attached to a big time carnival will be enjoyed by Springville citizens when diey attend the Jaycee-sponsored G. I. Joe Carnival event, to be held at Memorial hall Friday and Saturday evenings. Everybody in town is invited to come and enjoy themselves with the many features of entertainment entertain-ment which have been arranged for their special benefit. Nothing has been left undone by the committee com-mittee in charge in an effort to give everybody the type of entertainment enter-tainment they most enjoy. The funds derived from the entertainment en-tertainment are to be used to send the home-town paper to the boys and girls in the service. When one reads the Armed Forces column in the Herald each week, some idea of what the paper means to the boys and girls away from home, can be determined. It takes considerable funds to send the paper each week to approximately approximate-ly 600 local men and women and some have been getting the paper over two years, while others are going in daily. Parents and other relatives and friends who desire to assist with this project are asked to come to the carnival Friday Fri-day and Saturday evenings. You will be doing a good turn for your son or daughter in the service and at the same time you will spend an enjoyable evening. Everybody will be there. One would have to see the amount of work being done by the local Jaycees to realize just what an elaborate entertainment the carnival is going to be. Eleven booths have been built at Memorial Memor-ial hall in addition to one corner arranged for dancing. In each booth one will find the usual carnival games of chance i with an array of prizes which would make an ordinary carnival a laughing stock. More than $500 in prizes are to be given away during the two evenings. The prizes pri-zes include many lovely Items such as all-wool blankets, paintings, paint-ings, bushel baskets of apples, glassw are, pottery, numerous stuffed animals for the children, and many more articles. Tables have been arranged to accommodate accommo-date at least 75 people at a time for the game of bingo, and scores of prizes are being offered for the game. There is to be a fortune- telling booth and other features, too numerous to list. The entire stage of Memorial hall has been decorated with bright tinsel and a huge collection collec-tion of merchandise, to be given away during the bingo games and others, are to be seen on the tier-arranged tier-arranged shelves. There is also a long counter from which hot-dogs and punch (Continued on Page Ten) G. I. Joe anuvi Set For Friday, Saturday "Tcoritaued from Page One) will be served and, in keeping w h the worthwhile entertainment, entertain-ment, carnival music will be heard throughout each evening. The carnival is expected to be the most novel and unique entertainment- of its kind ever held in Springville. Events are expected to get underway each evening shortly after 8 p.m. On Friday afternoon, immediately immedi-ately after school, boys and girls of the elementary grades are invited in-vited to come to the carnival when five and ten cent games will be arranged for their special entertainment. enter-tainment. There will be no admission admis-sion charge for school children. In announcing plans for the big carnival event, Jaycee members also announce that if there is any person in town with a local son or daughter in the Armed Forces, the paper will gladly be sent to them free of charge, if the address ad-dress is left at the Herald office. |