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Show ill " n H IP lj Ti C r Ti letoraie 11 Jhe Iroirti fii St-George Features Full Day of Program, Baseball and Big Water Carniva.1 One of the finest Fourth of July programs ever to be staged in St. George, has il,TllnKed by the American Legion, the Legion Auxiliary, the Swimming pool 4 committee and the baseball team. ! T1"' !:' will start off in the traditional style with the firing of a Salute at t,g I daybreak. At 8:30 a.m., there will be a miniature parade with cash prizes. From & ! '.'."0 to 10:00 there will be a public meeMng in the Wadsworth Theatre under the ! directum of the American Legion .where the following program will be presented: )gf Orchestra Selection . . . Under the Direction of Stanley Schmutz j , ? Ladies Auxiliary Chorus 'Old Glory" ,4 I - Prayer Chaplin Mathew Ilentley 1 Hoys' Flag Drill Direction of Mrs. Painter rf : ; Patriotic Reading LoRen Watson p Vocal Solo, "Sword of Hunker Hill," J. w. McAllister Oration Dr w j Reichmann fM Sc,,'l;,':"" Martial Hand Direction of G. W. Worthen Hoys' Chorus. Dance Duet, . . by Ruby Seegmiller and Evelyn Nelson rf l"nder the Direction of. Mary McGregor "Star ..spangled Hanner" Sung by Audience 'f "Goddess of Liberty" Beth Seegmiller '0 Chairman of Firing Squad ....... Clair Morris ..jf Chairman of Sports Vernon Worthen g '''' Chairman of Program ........ Mae A. Pace Chairman of Decorations Agnes Pickett j J; Chairman of Parade Eleanor Smith I Chairman of Publicity Jetta Snow , 1 i . tf I IHH P.I.K HK.ADKK ON TAP FOIt BASKISALL PANS J -f " A double header is to be offered to baseball fans on the fourth, the first game "0 to start at 2:00 p.m. The first, according to the baseball committee will consist I of two teams that have never met defeat. This should offer plenty of amusement. -yif The second game will be between two teams made up of local boys. The teams " I ti be divided .-o that they are of. ciUau sAsigiX. Children in bo -adinit.it.-d free ' I when accompanied by a parent. Bargain prices may be offered as an inducement p i ' to bring out a large crowd. i 'J SWIMMING POOL DKD1CATION, JIATHIXG REVIEW AND SWIMMING CONTESTS h I Commencing at 6:30 p.m.. there will be the official dedication of 'the St. I -' George City Swimming pool. In connection with this, there will be a bathing re- ' view and swimming contest program, with cash and merchandise prizes to be- ! J7 given to the winners. One of the finest programs to be staged in a city of this size" is the state-? state-? merit of those in charge of this event; A fine array of prizes both in merchandise 0 ;,( casn are being offered to the winners of these contests. Contests for children, 4 boys and girls, young ladies and the boys friends, slender beauties, plump beauties, -J0 ' funniest bathing suit, most beautiful bathing suit, etc. In addition to this, there will be races for everyone with splendid prizes for the winners. Following is 0 the progTam as it will be presented: ci BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST 1st. Prize, $1.50 4 Eligible for all over 14 and under 2nd Prize, ?.75. ' 100 vears, judged not on suits, but 3rd Prize, $.35. , proportion of body. BOYS' BACK SWIMMING RACE 0 i.-t prize, Complete bathing suit. Any stroke, start in the water feet . 2nd prize $1.00 against back, 50 ft. swim. 0 JUNIOR BEAUTY CONTEST 1st Prize, $1.50. . ; To all over 6 and under 14 years 2nd Prize, $.75.' - 0 same rules for judging. 3rd Prize, $.35. $ lt prize. Permanent Wave. GIRLS' BACK SWIMMING RACE 3j 2nd prize, $1.00 Same '-ules as bys race- 0 INFANTS BEAUTY CONTEST Jnd Pprl $$ 5S' rg To all over 6 months and under G $ ' J$? ' years. . . l'NDER WIATER SWIM .,g lst I)me' ressn Start with dive from the bank and 0 & 2nd l"',ze-. 1-00 swim longest possible distance un- PLEASINGLY PLUMP BEAUTY CON- der water .g 0 TEST 1st Prize, $1.50. Limited to over 150 pounds in 2nd Prizej g 75 weight. 3rd Prize, $.35. t 1st prize, Bathing Suit BOYS' PLAIN DIVING FROM BOARD -$g SLENDER BEAUTY CONTEST BOARD 0 lst Prize, Permanent Wave. lst Prize, $1.00. ' FUNNIEST BATHING SUIT 2nd Prize, $.50. jf $ 1st Prize $2.00 Cosmetics Prlze- ?-25- MOST BEAUTIFUL BATHING SUIT GIRLS' PLAIN DIVING FROM BOARD g 0 " lst Prize, $2.00 Merchandise. . 1st P"ze, $1-00. & BOYS' OR MEN'S 100 ft. .SWIM 2nd Prize, $.50. Any stroke, Start with dive from the 3rd Prize, $.25. $ P y BCV-3' FANCY DIVING FROM BOARD is" Prize, $2.00 ' lst Prize' $2'00' 0 -g 151 ' . ' t1 2nd Prize, $1.00. 2nd Prize, $100. v GIRLS 100e'f . "SWIM JIRLS' FANCY DIVING FROM BOARD 0 ' AnyDStr s, no 2nd Prize. $1.00. -g 1 ' SpX.Viyo 3rd Prize. $.50. 4 3rd Prize, $ 50. B1YS;pJL;i!I0R DIVIN if 10 JUNIOR BOYS' SWIMMING RACE de. 14 years. Under 14 years, any stroke. Start t Pn e $1.00. $ 0 from the bank with a dive, swim Pme. $.50; ,,,g Prize. $.75. ' DIVING 0 W 3rd Prize, $.35. " JUNI0R O.RLS' SWIMMIRACJ l -OO. W Under 14 years, any stroke, stait with dive from bank, 50 ft, swim. rd Puze, $.-0. . fg - COJIE TO ST. GEORGE FOR THE FOURTH 0 children into the car and bring them to St. George for the 4th. with ail the above program to be offered you will, find it impossible to go anywhere 0 V n thine where you will have the good time it is possible to have here on " ti t iite at o little expence. The program committees promise something ni interest throughout the day, starting early and ending late at the Dance Pavil- ion So make your plans right now to come to St. George and help celebrate. w I0"' " ' |