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Show V 1J.A SUNDAY SEPTEMBER ,6, Utah Cffiffty UUH 13 SUNDAY HERALD ! ) r 51 oV n aH V2 ML n u tui t :, J. I: ' k f . it i V , L U - . r Jr- - 1 1 ol. .. : A - fc A.. y i Iff. V ''" j Vi r Li GOOD TRY, ANYWAY Stock corraled for American Fork's Steel Day rodeo Sept. 7 is tough, as Bob Pierce will testify. Pierce is ahown above eomrng out of the chute on "Flying Cloud." a gray bronc with anatom bomb kick. The Herald taff photographer snapped this shot and then got too busy scrambling for his life to photograph the end of the ride which came about two seconds later as, Flying Cloud tossed Jhe cowboy for a loop. The rodeo is part of a full day of Steel Day activities that will Include.parades. Slower show, horseshoe tournament, vaudeville, art exhibit, flower show and other events. ON THE CULTURAL SIDE Separate art and flower shows will be on the s b,usy Steel Day gladioli agenda. Here Zelda Anderson-displaygFOwn by herself, while Edna Meredith showsa picture she painted of a view ol north Timp- r T,:y' 4 Lit 1 1 SALES ARE BOOMING Heavy advance sale of tickets to "charge" events of the Steel Day celebration brin? happy smiles to the faces of David L. Greenwood, left, finance chairman; Mrs. J. N. Williamson, celebration secretary; and Walter B. Dcvey, general chairman. RACK UP A SCORE! Alma Madsen, standing, for the past two years winner of the state Class B horseshoe pitching championship, and Ross Burgess will , be two of the top pitchers to participate in the Steel Day "barnyard golf" tournament STEEL DAY QUEENS Juel Anderson, center. Steel Day queen, and T attendants,. Mary Varney, left, and Joleen Grant have a look atIn steel producfront of one tion processed at Geneva Steel Plant. Photo above was taken meet with E. Wl of the Geneva blast furnaces. In photo below, Eatough, chairman of the queen's float committee, and Mrs. Leo G. Meredith, member of the queen's float committee, to look over material from which a gown for Queen Juel is being completed. The queen and her attendants won th for the celebration ia competition with a. large field of right of royalty ' ' the-quee- con-icstc- . ,v - r NOTES Carence A. Grant, Steve Murdock and Irvin Chipman, three Steel leaders, compare notes on celebration plans. Mr. Grant and Mr. Murdock, Lions Club president, head ths vaudeville show arrangements while Mr,. Chipman Is chairman of the parade. Celebration officials are predicting record crowds this' year. If the weather cooperates. COMPARING J THIS DATE Thus advises Lyman B. Fork Jayceet left, president of the and chairman of publicity for S'c: iiay, as he displays a placard advertising the celebration. CIRCLE "Wight, An-erf-- . 5 i |