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Show CUNDAT JUNE 23, 1S"3 Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD : i I 350 'Minute Men Will Canvass Provo Monday Hi ght tor orama (TimpHike Dates Set July 15, 16 Dates for the 44th annual Timp- anogos Hike, one of west's most "Panorama" Provo's July 4th popular climbs, have been set for stadium show extravaganza will it was be brought into practically every the; weekend of July announced today by Dr. C. J. home in Provo Monday night when 350 volunteer "Minute Men" call Hart, hike chairman. The trek, which is sponsored by to sell tickets and tell residents Brigham Young University in of the event. conjunction with several Utah i i 15-1- t will follow patterns of pre County civic groups, '""! ' 6, the traditional vious Timp Hikes. Dr. art said that about 4,000 are expected to be on hand the night of July 15, for the pre-hiin Aspen Grove. An esti program L' J mated 2,500 are expected to start .1 7T ' the title of up the trail, and over half that SEES 'MISS LIBERTY BELLE' CROWN Here are three more young ladies seeking of all candidates, number will reach the summit will run pictures 'Miss Liberty Belle at Provo's July 4 celebration. The Jlerald in the Herald of the mountain. should be soon. Pictures providing they furnish the paper with a suitable picture A general meeting of the com- above are, The candidates office by early Monday, or Tuesday at the latest to Insure being run. ' involved in the climb is mitees left to right, Marlene Thatcher, Hannr Raunholt and Mona Hiatt being called for next week, Dr. Hart said. Change Announced This year's hike - will be the 44th since It was organized near ly a half Century ago by the late E. L. "Timpanogos" Roberts. Many outdoor experts considered the beautiful Timp outing the ultimate in community hikes. ke jl j Atlantic City Miss America Pageant To be Goal of Miss Liberty Belle' Mist Utah. The itate fair winner tendered by Mrs. A. Q. Howard, "Miss Liberty Belle" contest will In turn would BO to the MiSS who holds the Utah franchise t now held on Mrs. Howard, who will serve as enter the state competition to TTnJtpd select a Miss Utah for the, Miss khe Pacific Coast as a rival com- - one of the contest judgesL will be to the Atlantic City Miss remembered as the chaperone America pageant in Atlantic City, nation r instead of the Miss United States America event. The state fair who accompanied Colleen Hutch- vent at Long Beach, Cal. winner stopped going to Atlantic ins to the Miss America pageant VNThis major change in the con CAtv when the franchise for the the year Miss Hutchins won the test was announced Saturday by Miss America contest was drop national crown. In outlining the new standard Garth Seegmiller. chairman of ped bv fair officials. the "Miss Liberty Belle" event Mr, Seegmiller said: the new of evaluation, Mr. Seegmiller said Original plans were to enter affiliation would provide the the 32 contestants will be judged Provo's "Miss Liberty Belle" in judges with a new standard for on: (1) talent, (2) beauty of face in evening wear, (3) beauty of a county contest from which the evaluating candidates. winner would compete at the The invitation to enter the Miss figure in bathing suit, and (4) per America Jageant was sonality, charm and intelligence Itate fair for the latter's title of Utah-Mi- Tht winner of Provo's July An estimated 10.000 homes will spread word of the holiday show Thur., June 30 All day, Grand ' receive calls during the evening in all residential areas up to ap- opening of Independence Week from some 350 representatives of carnival rides and midway, Fifth the celebration committee, ac- proximately 1400 North street. West and Center streets. V to a Provo's as climax Planned cording to C. Verl Clark, chair1 All CommonFrL. Week day. elaborate July Independence man of the canvassing group. The teams of "Minute Men" will celebration, "Panorama" will be ity bazaar at Pioneer Park, constaged at 8:30 p.m. July 4 in the cessions and carnival attractions; BYU stadium. Several hundred 6:30 p.m.. Children's. parade, j - ' singers, dancers and musicians Sat, July day. Bazaar," will combine to present a spectac concessions and carnival; 3 p.m. ular birthday salute to the U.S.A Children's games and entertain- -. is a colorful ment. Pioneer Park; 9 p.m. Coral June 26 195S Son Of Sinbad, with " 'Panorama show Square Dance Jamboree, parting offering variety PROVO Dale Robertson. , lot at First Wtfst and Third North entertainment built numbers Academy The Far Horizons, Starlite Drive-I-n Ain't Misbe-- around the theme of the glorious streets. with Fred MacMurray. r Paramount The Purple Plain, havin', with Rory Calhoun, and Fourth," Mr. Clark said. "We Stun Jiilv 3 7;3d D.m' Public field-want everyone to know about this Patriotic Assembly, BYU with Gregory Peck. Paratrooper. j, v inspiring production, and to invite house. Black Tuesday, with PAYSON Uinta them to come and join in the Mon.. Julv 410 aim. Mimmoth. Edward G. Robinson, and Battle Huish Davy Crockett. spirit of it" Taxi. Independence Day Parade; . All OREM u In addition to inviting Utahns day, Bazaar, concessions and car The Racers, Pioneer Motor-VScera Closed. to attend the stage show, the com nival; 8:30. p.m., "Panorama; and Sweethearts On Parade. PLEASANT GROVE Geneva Drive-i-n White Feath mittee representatives will distri- stage show and fireworks display, bute bulletins listing events of BYU Stadium. Grove Untamed, with Tyrone er. and Rean The Wild Wind. y Power. The the entire community Members of Mr. Clark's com- Timpanogos Cinemotor The celebration. LEHI e can- complete .sched- mittee directing the Prodigal, and Adventures Of events of ule follows: Robinson Smoke with Crusoe. Signal, Royal vassing project are: Marty Cox, SPIRNGVILLE Dana Andrews. Wed., June 2910 a.m. Cecil cook, Boyd c. Ericsson, u. AMERICAN FORK Art City Cinemotor of "Miss Liberty Belle" at Darrell Griffiths, Floyd Taylor Country Cameo Closed. the bandstand in Pioneer Park. and Reed Wayxnan. Girl, and Flight To Tangier. - 2-- All 1 top-flig- -- ht .1 six-da- city-wid- , j States-contes- D On EH I . ss July 3 in Y' Fieldhouse Salem Lists Plans for July Fourth Noted Actresses, Senator On Patriotic Program Two nationally famous actresses - By Mrs. Margrette Tiylor SALEM The miniature parade o :l have been added to the entertain ment roster for Provo's Sacred Patriotic Assembly, scheduled for the George Albert Smith Field- house July 3 at 7:30 p.m. Flo French and Rhoda Jordan, celebrated actresses here for summer appearances at BYU, will give patriotic readings. United States Senator Arthur V. Watkins has previously been en gaged to deliver the .major adj . dress. The sacred Patriotic Assembly, - j has been scheduled for 9 a. m.,j July Fourth. The parade, under direction of. the MIA, will be follewed by a'j fish pond for the children con ducted by the Primary. A rifle target range wjll be under the di : Melchizedek the Priesthood quorums. At 10:30 a. m., a patriotic pro--- t gram will be presented, with the! Relief Society in charge, follower by lunch from 11:30 a. m. to 1 m. under the direction of the sponsored by the four! Provo LDS p. School. Stakes, is free and open to all Sunday Races for all ages will be held denominations. 1 to 2 p. m., after which th? from Colleen Lawrence and Sam men will play the single Thompson will team up Jor vocal married a in men game of baseball. duets and Bob Thompson will A rodeo at 8 p. m. in the Salem sing patriotic solos, Arena will conclude the day's ac--! Chairman of the Patriotic, Astivities. is Reigning over the event sembly Gordon Hawkins, assist will be Queen Janet Wood and ed by Rulon D. Blake, Delma Johnson, Jane Thompson, Delbert her attendants, Alberta Beebee Fred and Donna Nelson. Brown, Ray Gwilliam, Bowen and Leor Griffiths. Buying fruits for the summer Domestication of musk ox for fruit bowl? Here's a tip. Oranges! farm use is being tested near Huntington Center, Vjt., says the feel heavy for their size, whether national Geographic Society small or large. rection of i; j j JULY 3 SPEAKER U. S. Senator Arthur V. Watklns of Orem, who will deliver th major address at the Provo Fourth of July Sacred Patriotic Assembly cheduled for the evening of July 3 in the "Y" Fieldhouse. Yes, it happens every day! More and more people are using Daily Herald Classified Ads to sell used articles they no longer use. refreshes without Illlinff Tf Light, dry (not too sweet), reduced in calories. Jf? o ?M o o " ( ' O o 0 O VO p O 0 O CO V TO j2 ' Havea PepL the light refreshment o?VK fjfciv 0 j V O kl ft I m a Now Bottid by Birrell Bottling Company tl w 1 1 A w ft mm m. m 362 South University o Whatever it is, you can sell it fast with a V J'!? ff q Sa Jo Lc5 r M SUP! rui u- - mi Q DTPSE tf . Provo, Utah V ( 4 s i irdleir ml |