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Show Public Invited I See Over 100 Industrial Displays Exposition to Open Thursday Noon; ; Numerous Dignitaries Will Attend guests and even a football game. The unique parade will start in two segments, one at each end of the Valley. As one sec- The Second Utah Valley Trade Fair, sponsored by Utah Valley Industrial Development Association, features an attraction attrac-tion for every person and a large throng is expected to attend at-tend and take a look at the things Utah Valley has to offer, of-fer, according to Winston M. Crawford, general chairman. More than 600 state, county, community, business, industrial and educational leaders will attend at-tend the Fair for a closer look at the prospects here, but they will be joined by many thousand others who will be here just to enjoy themselves and widen their understanding of the area in the process. A great variety of attractions are offered. Among these are a gigantic, county-long parade, an exhibit center with more than 100 displays from firms in Utah Valley, special tours, attractions for out-of-state I WINSTON M. CRAWFORD tion starts in Payson and com! north, stopping to visit t: communities along the way, t other will embark from hi and wend its way southward The two ends will join toge; er in Provo for a big mail through the business distri and to BYU, where most of r ; activities will take place. 1 parade will be Thursday, oL 6, and each segment will be;' at 9 a. m. y The exhibit display will V li. the BYU Fieldhouse and s be open Thursday at 12 no? ' Friday the exhibits are oj from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. s on Saturday they open at j a. m. and close at 12 noon. The displays will feature great variety of products t' are manufactured or proces; in Utah Valley. . Many out-of-state guests vn; be brought to Provo for rjj celebration. They will get ' j inside view of the poteni-here poteni-here as a possible site for pansion of their businesses a i as a starting place for a firm. These special guests will-y flown to the top of Buck"'., Mountain, just east of and '' tween Provo and Springville,.": Saturday morning. They v enjoy a breakfast and pj''' ramie view of Utah ValleyrJ They will also hold an dustrial symposium on Sai;ir day at the Wiikinson Co'13 Ballroom. Here the potentia Utah Valley, and the state-' a whole, will be expounded :! Jack W. Whittle, director marketing for the Contine" Bank of Chicago, will be 1 featured speaker but other k" h dignitaries, including Govei Fali Calvin L. Rampton, will j E be on the program. These same out-of-town gu'ri? will also be honored at a lui ""-eon ""-eon Friday at the River, Fj,r Country Club. The busii leaders will have an oppo:; nity to tour BYU and l-Trade l-Trade Technical Institute fc-a look at the educational pict"- a as well as Inspecting tt i hibit center in the Fieldhou-i; T 1 |