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Show I O rr j " . t'.f rt VI AMERICAN FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1949 A. ee Bay Mo r A : c ( '! K X V: ;; '' ' ' ' ' t ,y - 1 ' hi J V f - , - V "- 1 II 'l' o ;u'V-i-. ij fci i 3ft 7T -- A JIIUiLJ "v; - j; ; , lli A .1 3 fig 1 1 .. - y rr-rf teel Day Plans Reveal ala Labor Day Festival ttPP have Dut f?fir. the fastest-moving, most exciting ..celebration ever on Labor Day in American Fork, George E. Jones, chairman of the, event, declared today. He expressed gratitude to the hundreds of volunteer workers who have ithUsiastically worked out the details for this super-oration super-oration to be staged on Monday. -"plarrsr arenrornpteteforasalote -to-4ay break..ta.ba.. 5(bv tho rtir .1 . ..11 u. o flair raising CCre- -.v ,r yVj ai sunup meiv win a - o ill ppt l,J- ... 1- .11 . uijuerway sorting at the Latona nan. - Following the parade the kids will compete for-prizes " wke anH fnnt ho finwrr show will open its Jr in Wry- t. t , ; . - itri'-wnrfiwMs" -thi greatest and largest art show ever assembled in American Fork will open its doors to the public immediately following the parade. The exhibit will be in the Legion hall. American Fork's semi-pro nine, . who are currently leading the second half chase in the Industrial League, will cross bats with the ever-dangerous Provo Timps at one o'clock at the ball park. ...... . At two o'clock the horseshoe pitching will get underway under-way with the finals slated for 4 p. m. with the eight top tossers competing. A rodeo is slated for, 3:30 p. nv and the second parade will get underway at 6 p. m. In the evening a delightful vaudeville program has been arranged and at this time the Plymouth sedan will be given away. An important darelopment was the report of the parade committee that it had been able to contract for the Lehi, Pleasant Grove bands, a novelty band from Salt Lake and a Provo band. The following business firms have arranged to sponsor bands: Star Flour Mills, Peoples State Bank, Barratt Builders Supply Co., Cameo Theater (John Miller), .Wasatcfi - ; , Tracy Conoco Service, TexaCo Service Station, Utah Oil Service (Dave Stewart), l , Coy's Phillips '66, i&eve.Murdocknd.CUf4 : ,tflfte' - mittee Tuesday night every committee was able to report that all preliminaries had been completed, and everything was in readiness for the daybreak salute to start the gala celebra- Labor Day is a day of tribute and American Fork's Steel-Day-wtebrationiU ...A,.,.tion ..,. industry. The Steel Exhibit arranged by Geneva Steel will be exhibited in the window of DTR and more detailed accounts of each event appear elsewhere in this eddiJionv ; , NUMBER 27 i r T- t! i-; 1:- V. "c xaoernacie at tne same nine, uy , P |