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Show Pleasant Grove Fair r To Commemorate -- A gram honoring the pioneers follow-- ' By EVA O It TON by the open house and refresh-rol- l PLEASANT GROVE Birthdays u ments. around to everyone. including. The Pleasant Grove Garden Club citiefAThe city of Pleasant-Grove- ! with Lea land A. Clark of the ..iIk 1U i. ceUb""f 302?d,W7hl!!ylLIoni Club will put oa one of the thi week. Triday. Sept. 19, fall nower shows of the coin-da-y that has been set for the an-tMrs. " S. Christensen and Mrs. an-thm Ellis, noil rnmmnnit tte of the founding of the10"?" memoration . of Flowers. , Zc prizes given lor uie it sweepstazes The Lions Club sponsored the .winnerf and fcr &e queCn of ,the fair for a number of years but all! the premium lists are ind iae peopie na .pcciuc cujos.now avaUtbIe by contacting any Pi i0ower show official. Daughters of Utah jucce... will v..r th tmnmvHi hrcdlns conduct open house at the relic hall of Iivestock in this area is lncrtas- AchieveSTATE FAIR BOUNDWinnera from the Utah County M" and is gaining statewide reco?- - ment Days who Saturday went to the state fair included, td right, left wm 'a,"Dm .hold open house from 2:50. The livestock display will Jose Ann bread Elinore meal Sabey, preparation: Parry, Kltil,a:,30 ccortlln t?,MrVi-,M-banother outstanding feature. Carolyn A rgyle. meal preparation, all of Lake Shore; 'Joanbaking: Peery - Mrs WUliamjThe PtinrFA ,nd the 4H clubs have i?5fir,an' rH C Smith is refreshment chairman. th ..v. and Mrs. Lawrence Atwood. gen- -l as in other years their riisnlav eral chairman There will be a pro- 1adie of T K. .lttnr!!n Pleasant Grove have always takeitj pride in their fine Sewing and this year there will be special displays A north door of the Sears Servof this art. George Paul Is In charge of the ice Station, 207 N. 1st W. was A parade telling the story of fruits and vegetable displays and broken In sometime Friday night Provo Youth Council will hold promises something c special and or come through civil early Saturday according to Utah defense will its first meeting of the season also asks that everyone bring the stopCounty Tuesday, Monday at C:30 p.m. In the north best that they have grown. Harold Provo City Police. An inventory ping to put on a. short demoncourtroom of the City and County Woolstoh encourages all that have was being taken Saturday to destration, according to Mrs. Building, according to President hobbies In the line of ceramics. termine what a was missing from Victor J.' Bird, Provo. Paul Vincent. art. figurines, and others to bring the building. The caravan of 10 trucks will Mr. Vincent urges all civie'them in that the community might Also under investigation by the rrouDS Xo have a representative Ipninv their talentcarry exhibits which will also present who Is interested in youth.) Alfred J. Rogersls president of, Utah County. Sheriffs office was be on display at the state fair , After this meeting the regular, the Lions Club and he invitesitneft of seVen bushels of peaches in the industrial arts building. Sponsors of the "Alerjt Amerimeetings of the council will be evervone to enjoy this day. George:.from the lodln PltJorm of ca" showing ' to educate the held the second Monday of each Smith is the general chairman and month at :30 p.m. id the north Arza Adams and Lealand A. Clark Sharon Industries, a canning plant public on civil defense Is the m waaa Valley Forge Foundation which Ul XiUruiUUU dl C U1C V i7V Udli 111CU. . . JmJ'H ; m.e r.i. 4-- ?.lng e rir ,,r,r Youth Council "Meets Monday J and Barbara Jex, both of Spanish Fork and Jennie Ltn Poulson, Provo, style review winners; Renon Crabb and Ann Huff, both of Spanish Fork, demonstrating safe use of electricity in the home. - , also Train brought the Freedom ' . V AT As Shawn I LAv AA & :av3 vW-OO- v Beginning at Lehl at 8:30 a.m., the parade will proceed through the county, and Is exto be In Provo at about pected 1 p.m. The caravan will be led by the state highway patrol and the police C each town. The demonstration will require about 600 feet of space and is free to the public. . Atthe fair there will be 11 women, from all . women's ' ' An -- -,' ' A 'A ' : it P- -T . 1 ' IS I . i As . : . r . v JI A W'.-- i 01 . , fab-ulo- J L VILLA ALFii! CAFE . tr Cn i n : .4 , , 9 P. f.l. TILL . roGo....92 . A -- i ) . . yousee the 1 w A' ,:i:J 'L IJTT:, fit n- 7 " , ,; Show-" StUCTED TKCUT CKkken in a Ex ..ifTcIovislonj j Ssrvicc j i . IIIGIITS A i V7hAlA " fabrics in the smartest suit collection of the season now .As Shown 11 " 450 - r-- ? M' i 1 I , - ' . .1 MJ . 5995 . us As Shown 4975 - ; , .r- - be- - t m ing shown at Firmage's on the Fashion Mezzanine floor A A you've ever wanted in suits. ' ' v - TO everything " A;;-.- . . A- - kJA ' Exciting new style trends as well cs new styfs interpretations of proven "stand bys" fur stole effects exciting new silhouettes, in USE FIRMAGE'S CONVENIENT PARKING LOT vfX u a c! i o Germany has 10 leaning lowers I departure from me per pendicular has fascinated visitors for feneration, the tower at Meta- gertum leaning six and half fet frtyn the normal upright, according - . ..... Ovok Seofoc!s from 1.10 Chicktn Dinners 1.23 wnose : Yes, fabric is news this season and just wait till - ;: ! s and organizations, oa hand dally to answer Questions and conduct tours. On Monday and Thursday Utah County women will act as hostesses for the exhibit. - ' 0PEII C0;!DAY riW.lAGE'S ,Lfn ti clubs i , f-c- Bit eatk To Visit Utah County Cities Tuesday J Us c. Civil Defense 'Alert America' Parade Door Broken To Service Station cr j- y. ert Dr. George T. EUnch, professor (for Their Eet Toss. Lie rrcrari'Iea Aduit Life." agricultural economies' and rnar-:f,, Agrtcw.-ra..at ketcg Um., L:e tf e.ected Department College, Saturday cf Puie Izuraci.n president cf tit Utah CorJercrsce ;al3 aiJme1 the meet In group sessions nhich fo'Jo-j.oo Higher Education at th end cf the general meeting, the adu'.t e'atwo-day a conference at Erijham cat. on sertioi' !.!x ! Ut h r 1 Young University. eatiesv as la an "embryonsf mfl.T" He succeeds Dr. As she! D. Wood- - is regard to the except'cnal ch:'.i run, cow on leave from Ei u oa both handicapped and a?erior. as army assignment, wbe flew Led by Mrs. Vera Gee. lycth for the L'.ah Fsard cf from Washington. D. C to conduct consultant "v e ' Ueailh. tbe group concl'-i-iethe conference, hich was attended have too !vca curse rnded long ci by 3D0 leading Utah educators. the that Utah starts f.rt 13 ramed vice rrnident was Dr. sonefarteducational fv,ici'. Tey Thomas L. Broadbent. associate for teacher tral.-.ir'caid of at modern professor lacjuarcs amakerjns. rurricurn L. Blaine University ef Utah. and law rev:'.c.-.- s ta at; .it changes Pr-P." director td teacher Winters, hVni"carCd li. soonel of the UUh State Depart-of ment Public Instruction, wis re elected secretary-treasure- r CSAC campus wa-- chosen as Site for next SQUARE DANCERS Tor year a meeting. sake loex step gcS3eu for th r.nal Keynote speaker day i nior a delirtaw was w. cieon Ekousen. meal Reasonably triced Alumni secretsry. who discussed the session's theme: "The Indi vidual's Respedi'.fcliity to Children S fecks from $1.13 of 4 ; . Higher Education Cqnfdb End c iBii'Zkday, of City . - Ne7 Officers Sofocied y ' tir V'- -- . rnm-'Delb- i:-- 2 SUNDAY HEilALD AApo vb. sr. famous name wollens. Come in, choosa your new coat today: we'll be happy to hold it on for you! lay-a-w- ay 8,9)-- 'a)-1 TO C (A) (Ol ! : ' " |