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Show i 'History In Review Is Theme of Provo Foil rth of J u ly Parades "American History in Review" will be the theme of the two color ful parades which will mark Pro-vo- 's Liberty Days celebration, July 1 to 5i it was announced Wednesday by Lt. Col.' Jesse Stay, if parade director A parade of kiddies' floats, staged by. the LDS Primary Associations'' and other church groups of the city, is scheduled for 7 p.m. on July 2. The traditional parade will take on July 5. a.m. 9:30 at place "Parade floats this year will portray thel, glorious story of American liberty from its beginnings up to the present' ;Lt Col. Stay said. fTo avoid possible duplications the committee has v assigned a different era of history to each of the Provo" church groups which. will be entering j r floats." Historical periods allocated and chairmen who will coordinate en tries from (wards participating are: Colonial period ti the. end of the Revolution, Utah stake, Lloyd Gustaveson; Western expansion and! the War Between the States, West Utah stake, Blaine Houtz; Railroad building, Indus-- trial era, the Gay Nineties and SpamsMAmerican war, Provo Stake, William Wilde; the modern era and America's present and fu- ture, East Provo Stake, Cleston Rigby; (general theme, other Pro vo cnurcnes, tne Kev; Wade L.. i Ccsraieie ' ... V A itrut v. i -- ; full-sca- le . j ; j ' : (I . , j , - -'- . " - i Hospital for the benefit of patiens a tftere. The same theme will be car ried out in the Friday evening kiddies' parade, and six prizes are offered for the most effective floats entered Dy wara primary groups. These are: first, $10; Sec ond, $7.50; third, $5; fourth; fifth and sixth, $2.50 each. Additional merchandise awards will also be given to youngsters on an individual basis for the best 'decorated -- bicycle, wagon, doll buggy and tricycle. ' The route of the kiddies' parade will be west on Center Street from 1st East to 4th West. Assembly TYPEWRITER DANCE PRINCIPALS Some of 'the star perarea will be on the streets di formers in the novel Kolob Stake Typewriter Dance" to be dance festival Thursday and Friday rectly south and east of the (pity presented at the and County building square. to B. Wingate, Clevc Child, Teressa left Barbara, are, right, ' ' i All church groups of the city Braun and Michael DiLello. are invited to prepare floats for the. miniature parade as well as for the main parade, the cbairt man announced. The, Rev.. Wade L. Carter of the Provo Commiin De ity Church will coordinate ar-rangements for these entries. SPRINGVILLE Selected by the p.m.' general MIA dance committee as Saturday evening will bring the one of the featured stage presen Music Festival at the Salt Lake tations for the annual dance festi Tabernacle to which the . public at the University of Utah sta is also invited. val I, , ;: Carter. dium this Thursday and Friday It is planned that floats' from 10 evenings will be a unique num each of the church groups will be ber from a group of 18 dancers placed appropriately in the line from Kolob,. Palmyra, and Nebo of march the chairman explained. , The deadline for applications for Stakes. record the examination, graduate Floats entered by commercial To the music ' of the current firms will be coordinated by Bob to be administered on Brigham Satur Campus popular hit "The Typewriter," Halliday, public relations director Young University is. June 10, 25, July according the dapce which combines ballet for the Provo) Chamber of Com day, to director. and interpretive dancing, is tne Verne. Jensen, testing merce. These will portray various of Tom 'and Dolly Smith is examination The required of creation aspects of the general parade and Michael DiLello, Tora i all graduates at BYU seeking an and theme. all of Spring ville. ' In addition to the float entries. advanced degree. The examina the parade will include a full tion also is required of candidates Complete with typewriters, tele the complement of marching bands for 'admission to many other phones, desks, and chairs, the dance is representative of a busy throughout which have been invited from graduate schools r Wall Street brokers office in New communities of central Utah. Rid- country. ' ing, clubs and other mounted units, Applications must be filed with York City. both western and Arab- the Educational, Testing Service, Mr. and Mrs. DiLello are Kolob featuring ian horses J will also be included Box 9896, Los Feliz Station! Los Stake dance directors while Mr. under the flirectioa of Lyle Wi- Angeles 27, Calif., no later than and Mrs. Smith, former dance II lliams, coordinator. June 25. Applications and forms, directors, are now serving as disfor Assembly 'point par- as well as bulletins of informa trict dance supervisors for MIA. ade will be at the Brigham Young tion, may be obtained at the BYU In commenting on the dance, Tora University (parking lot1 near 10th testing Division, or the office of remarked that one of the most North and University avenue. The the dean of the graduate school. difficult problems in its creation line of march will be south on The examination is scheduled for was to avoid collisions. Properties University i avenue to Center 8:45 a.m. in room 350 Eyring for the dance are furnished by oh Center to 4th. West,. Nebo and Palmyra Stakes. Street, west Physical Science Building, ' ; r p In addition to the participants in the "Typewriter" dance, there will be 175 dancers from Kolob alone participating in the stake NOTICE other dance numbers with dancers from all over the church. OVERMAN'S MATTRESS & UPHOLSTERY CO.1 his not The dance spectacle is schedul movetLj We are still at same address, 346 West Center, Guy ed for 8:30 p.m. on Thursday and Overman owner and manager. Do not confuse us with out Friday evening in the University of town competition, with same name. Our mattresses are of Utah Stadium, and the public manufactured here' fn Provo. You have no salesman cominvited. is mission to pay by buying from Guy Overman. Immediately preceeding the INNERSPRING MATTRESS $15.50 & up dance festival, also in the stad, I . . . . . $9.95 A up ium, will be the finals of the All- COTTON MATTRESS . .: Church relays. Also on Thursday will be the MIA Drama Festival at & Kingsbury Hall from 5:30 to 8:30 I GOING PLACES ed . to 1st South, and thence east. Motorized and mounted units will be invited to i complete another . loop eastward on Center from 4th East to the 'Utah State south f Plans for Utah County' third Campbell, treasurer: , and Mrs. annual dog show are Gertrude Westrope, secretary. proceeding under the direction of Other shows are to be held Provo Kennel Club wnich is spon later at Salt Lake' City and soring the event. The show is Ogden. scheduled for Friday at the Utah Lewis H. Starkey of Pasadena, County Fairgrounds, with! Mrs. Calif., will judge the show, while George Jones of Salt Lake City Doris Flagg Glover. will be chief f . as manager... ring steward. was of Permission has been granted Deadline for entry dogs by the American Kennel Club, for Friday noon. A premium list, printed by the holding of the exhibition under AKC rules and regulations. , show officials and listing all rules First of three Utah shows, the and regulations, as .well as event is being directed by Provo classes in which dogs may be Kennel Club officers, including entered, is now available. A list of prizes and ribbons has Clyde Ward, president; Golden been posted. also Mrs.' Tom vice . Huff, president: all-bre- ( -- Aristocrats to in Dog Show WEDNESDAY. JUNE 9. 1354 Utah Connty. 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