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Show Roughouf Riding Club Takes First Place Trophy in Days of '47 Parade The Roughout Riding Club brought back a handsome first placd trophy, after their participation parti-cipation In the "All Horse Parade," Par-ade," held July 18 as a feature of the "Days of M7" celebration In Salt Lake City. Their trophy was awarded on a basis of excellence ex-cellence In the "posses of 24 horses and under. A cash prize of $150 was Included with the award. The trophy Is marked as follows, fol-lows, 'Days of '47 All Horse Parade, Posses of 25 Horses or Less, 1967 It has a silver cup with horse and rider. There were 19 riders participating partici-pating In the event. Included were Walt and Donna Norman, Jay and Jolene Richlns, Stan and Linda Jorgensen, Wayne and Shorty Allen, Al-len, Bill and Jo Ann Zimmerman, Aaron and Mary Ellen Evans, all of Lehi; Bob Kirkham and Ual Marshall of American Fork; Val Gene and Edna Atkinson, Ed Pressor, Marylin Green and Sherrlll Christensen, all of PL Grove. Following the parade, they stopped at the China Doll restaurant res-taurant on Redwood, for dinner together. This is their annual stopping place which to ample parking space for their horse trailers and trucks. The group was invited to participate par-ticipate in the big July 24 parade In Salt Lake City, but due to work assignments, it was necessary nec-essary to decline. Jim Green of Pleasant Grove Is club president, with Walt Norman Nor-man of Lehi as drill captain. Mr. Norman is in charge of parades and drills. Jeanne Adam-son Adam-son Is club secretary, and Donna Norman, publicity chairman. The club is composed of married couples cou-ples from Lehi, Am. Fork and PL Grove. Their colors are red and white. They wear red and white shirts and carry two red flags and two white flags. ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard G. Shoell of American Fork recently was Bill Cardwell, their grandson. Bill Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cardwell of Roy, Utah. He and his brother David earlier this month made the trip to the Calgary Cal-gary Celebration In Canada where they marched and played In the Roy High School Band. mmJ muni rii' ifri irifiuinfaiii mi ROUGHOUT RIDING CLUB WINS STATE TROPHY-Walt Norman, club drill master, displays first place trophy taken in the "Days of 47 All Horse Parade in Salt Lake City. The club is composed of couples from Lehi, American Amer-ican Fork and PL Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mower and children, Doug, Mike, Susan and Steven, of Am. Fork, recently returned from a trip to Kemmer-er, Kemmer-er, Wyoming, where they visited with Mr. Mower's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mower. Mow-er. They had a wonderful time visiting vis-iting and sight seeing. CONCLUDE C01IVEHTI01I The largest convention of Jehovah's Je-hovah's Witnesses In Ogden's history came to a successful climax Sunday afternoon when Maurice O'Callaghan, principal speaker, delivered the widely advertised Bible talk, "Rescuing a Great Crown of Manklng Out of Armageddon." Mr. O'Callaghan, addressing an attentive audience of 3949 persons at Ogden Senior High School, stated, "Armageddon, threatening though the name may sound, does not mean the wiping out of the race of mankind. The approaching war of Armageddon is, in reality, the forerunner of the happiest time for mankind in all human history. That is why a constantly increasing 'great crowd' of human people today is looking forward eagerly to the coming of this universal war." "The earthly rulers and their armies will get no glory out of it," continued Mr. O'Callaghan. "The long sword of Judgment out of the mouth of Jesus Christ will sentence them to destruction, and his angelic armies will execute the sentence. The destruction of tha opposers-ol God's kingdom will Include kings, military commanders, com-manders, strong men, freemen and slaves, and persons small and great." The speaker concluded by describing de-scribing a new system of things that will prevail for lovers of God-an earth cleansed of all wickedness and restored to a paradise like the original garden of Eden. KATE THYSSEM Announces the Opening of KATES "HUiIGER HUT" CAFE We will Specialize in Fine Home Cooked Meals We will do our best to give you clean, lucious food, friendly and fast service. AMERICAN FORK NEEDS A GOOD CAFE We Intend to Give You One We Ask Your Support KATES D0C8EL. HOT 35 West Main American Ibrk i - - w- e HMMOT W Before you buy TIRES k hkt3 COME TO Dens Tire Shop 180 West State Lehi up to 50 OFF on Tires 180 West State, Lehi Phone 768-3561 Financing Can Be Arranged No Down Payment cJ THK AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN. Thursday, July 77. 1967 Tech College Receives Accredidafion Utah Technical College at Pro-vo Pro-vo has received accreditation with comment from the Utah State Board for Vocational Education. The final report as submitted by the evaluation committee made the recommendation to the Utah State Board this month that the colixe receive the new status. The evaluation team was on the Utah Tech campus for two days in May of this year doing the evaluation of the college. The report outlined that 'The administration, faculty and other staff members of the Utah Technical Tech-nical College at Provo are to be commended for the diligent and consistent efforts they have made In the development of the vocational vo-cational training programs presently pres-ently In operation." The report outlined some of the strengths and deficiencies of the college and recommended are-evaluation are-evaluation In three years. The nine-member team reported re-ported that 'accreditation means that the school is performing adequately in terms of the objectives ob-jectives of the school." We are hopeful that other Utah four -year colleges and universities uni-versities will accept transfers credit from Utah Technical College Col-lege at Provo," President Wilson W. Sorenson said. While maintaining the majority of its course work in the vocational voca-tional and technical fields UTC at Provo will move into some general education type of classes this fall. The general education courses are designed both for the associate asso-ciate degree programs and transfer trans-fer to other college. "Great emphasis em-phasis will not be placed on transfer credit, but stress will continue to be made on vocational and technical education." The original Waldorf-Astoria Hotel In New York was where the Empire State building now stands. Automotive Air Conditioning SERVICE ot Holley Auto ALIIM! 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