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Show SUNDAY KgxMBt;t a, HERALD 3 S -- 2 FLOORS OF FASHION . . . TIE MEZZANINE AND CAf.lPUS SI Brings You BEAUTY ON A By EVA ORTOV PLEASANT GROVE Mjyor PoHert Marrot. extends "best wish-.most successful Pleasant for m Grove Community Tut." Tee fa'r. t community project sponsored by tie Pleasant Grove lions Chib 1tB George Smith 11 general chairman, will be held fridjy. Sept. lg, "953 in the Fleasar.t Grove! t X. High School. of Tht Daughters of Utah Pioneers tht three camps tn Pleasant t 7 Grove will join In that day to help celebrate the town's 103rd birthday by honoring native pioneers and holding epechouse at the log cabin and relic house., Pioneers ho will b honored are Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel West. Mr. and Mrs. Alonio Hooley, Rose B. Hayes and Thomas Gleason. They will be quests at 9 special program from 2 p.m. until 3 p.m. in the reLc hall and the pubic Is invited to attend. Both oi the houses have been cleaned and renovated and hostess will be or. hand to show the pioneer reLcs o the public from 3 until 6 p.m. Committee in charge Includes Mrs. Wesley Beck and Mrs. Frank Newman, program; Mrs. J. C. Hilton, p.oneers; Mrs. Lawrence Atwood. refreshments; Mrs. Harold Walk er. Mrs. Grant Hall. Mrs. Violet Warburtan. Mrs. Elvira Olpln Mrs. Lorin West, and Mrs. Mary Monson, relics. The Garden Party which Is the theme of the fall flower show has promise of being one of the! best according to Mrs. Aria Adams, '.general chairman, and ;Mrs. S. Christensen, garden club ,1 7 f ft A V 'LET'S MAKE IT A GREAT FAIR! That's what Mayor Robert Marrott, left, tells George Smith, general chairman' of Pleasant Grove's fair, as the community prepares for the event, slated next ' Friday under the sponsorship of the Lions Club. Central Utah News Briefs Mrs. Fred Copley is reported re- - Spanish Fork. covering satisfactorily following j The public )s Invited to exhibit surgery at Utah Valey Hospital. Mrs. Roy Ray of Dalnzerfieli and attend this show-- that wiU be Tex . former Provo resident, Is e!d in the high school gymnasium Dr. and Mrsl William B. MeCoard visiting with friends in Provo. All with fctnes being accepted from and son and daughter have return- friends of Mrs. Ray are Invited to T a.m. until 10 a m. and tae show ed to their home in Los Angeles. a tea and open house to be held cpen from 12 noon until 9 p.m. Cal.. after a visit with parents. at the home of Mrs. Ralph E Ia iddition to the flower show relatives, and friends In Provo, Harshman Tuesday t 2 p. m. ill be a bake sale and potted Salt Lake City md Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Da rig left Louse plants and perennial flower Beatrice Wednesday for Cleveland where sale. With each of these sales will Allie B. CherriBt-ton- . be given a ticket for a drawing Lonas and Trudy .ChUders are at- Mr. Davis has been accepted into "of a special prize. All proceeds tending the Utah State Beauticians the Western Reserve Dental School cf this affair will go toward the1 Convention being held In Salt Lake Mrs. Davis is the former Lois Undscaping of the Pleasant Grove City today, Monday and Tuesday. Peterson of Lake Shore. Mr. Da.vis son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis, is Recreation Area. Contacts for the flower sale can be made by call- ' Mr. and Mrs. Neal Faax of Span- a graduate of the Spanish Fork ing Mrs. S Christensen and for ish Fork and their three children. High School and Seminary and atthe bake sale Mrs. Robert Weeks. of Salt Lake City guests of tended BYU. and has filled a misr the church in the. North' on Labor Faux Mrs. J. F. Mr. and 150 and boys girls Approximately em The couple have been States. was Nelson Joseph Day. Judge In mill participate and the in Provo. Mrs. Davis ha a living also guest. FFA displays under the direction been working at the Production of Nancy Warnick and Eddie Mr. and Mrs. Yale Thorpe, of Marketing Administration offict in RobinJack ;assisted by visited friends and Provo. son. The displays will include cloth- Salt Lake City on Labor Day. The here relatives ing, foods, home Improvements, were former residents of Thorpes and entomology displays, produce FFA projects. Home Town News Tht department of arts and ceramics under tht supervision of Harold Wcolston, chairman. In- BORV vites tht public to exhibit ceram- AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITALi ics, wood carvings, paintings, SATURDAY: sketchings, and anything in the Girl to Warren L. and La Von art line. Articles will be received Knotts Brimhall. Provo. I tht art room of the high school Boy to Fmncis F. and Elva by Mr. Woolston all next week up Taylor Singleton. Springville. Boy to Farrell B. and Myrtle 'until 10 a.m. Friday. Jones, Provo. Vera GiUmao. chairman of hand- Dearing FRIDAY icraft and hobbies, states that Girl to Cleon R. and Lois Smith tiierr will be no strict rules for Sheriff. Provo the entering of all haiwicraft and Girl to Carl B. and Grace Mech-;ahobbies iuch as leathercraft. wood Clegg. Provo. finishing, etc. but Invites all to partieipata, Herbert Hoover Jr.r Tht homt arta and crafts promises to be outstanding according to Named Special Adviser Ed Roberts chairman as there will be large displays by tht Relief WASHINGTON (UP) The State Societies as well as many Indi- Department Saturday announced viduals. The display of fruits nd appointment of Herbert Hoover Jr.. "He hasn't left my side product arranged by George Paul son of the former President., as since we started talking and hit group is always one of the a special adviser to secretary John prides of the fair. Other events Foster Dulles on worldwide petro- about the wonderful, tanta--lizing- 1 will h games supervised by Cliff leum problems. meals served at Hales and farm machinery and Hoover's first big task probably SUTTON'S IN oil Adam-aoto he be PROVQ. ;will help get production equipmnt display by Milton In Iran. ; rolling knows a when good thing ' The department said Ws extenThe climax of the community fair ' it.,v In he hears sive experience engineering sponsored by the Lions Club will be a talent show at 8 p.m. under makes him "especially qualified for this important appointment" th direction of Harvey Ralin- - He began his career In 1325 as a on in the high school auditorium. mining engineer and has served as a consulting engineer with numer-- . . ious organizations since. . The first V. S. .:,:-suprs"ruc plane, now in Until 1340. Cfcilkoot barracks L., the Smithsonian Institution, Is was the Army post in called "Glamorous dermis. 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