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Show 1fV "WEDNESDAY, JUNE Utah County, Utah i DAILY HERALD 9.-195- 4 ; , Community Spirit Helps Make Strawberry: Days Go ! Utah. Valley's oldest community and united community have ral celebration from the point of lied to the cause, and the celeview of unbroken continuity, will bration has been held regardless, he held at Pleasant Grove on r People are now- - building floats, Wednesday and Thursday, June l&i serving on committees and 'planning concessions, who assisted in s r 1 the first celebration back in June If there are any fundamental benefits that, come from community celebrations, it is that interest in the common cause always brings! people closer together. The fact that everyone, regardless of social position or religious creed, unites for a single purpose, has a lasting beneficial effect. People get to know each other, and as a result like each other better. Strawberry days this yeait will be about the! same type of that the folks in Pleasant Grove usually stage. Therej will be parades, concessions, flower rodeo. shows, and a After all, community celebrations are about like ham and eggs you can turn the eggs over or cook the ham rare, but it's! still ham and eggs. 'mere is one thing for sure th. same spirit of friendly hospitality that has characterized these celewill be brations ..over the years ' evident. Greater Utah Valley, IncJ, extends best wishes to the people of Pleasant Grove for a successful and enjoyable celebration. Karl Banks, Writer for Greater Utah Valley1, Inc. Zl y u u 1 O -- 1921. FUTUHC BULO YOUB M UTAH VALLEY.' and 17. This year's edition of Utah Strawberry Days marks the 34th time i that this traditional fruit festival has been held. There have been years of course, when it seemed that the difficulties involved were impossible to surmount like the times when there of have been complete freeze-out- s the berry crops, or the despondency resulting from the dark days of World War II. Somehow, however,! the people of this thrifty ! ; Cedar (City Man Wins FHA Post CEDAR CITY, Utah (UP) The Clarappointment of ence A. Anderson, operator of a Cedar City frozen foods company, as Utah state director of the Farmers Home Administration was announced today. Anderson,! a Republican, will take ' jcele-brati- on IVOMENS' STRAP ' 1 2 j 4's6'' DEEP 1 .tva t 1 aiN Cool, airy and comfortable just right for your summer enioyment. Sizes 414 to 9 AA to B. for - 11. COTTON mm KJ 0 k - mmm 22" x 30" sheer leg beauty with dark leg flattering PLATE GLASS (UP) (R-Uta- h) -- Mwm? 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