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Show June 2829, 30 " ... 1958 SUNDAY HERALD Utah County, Utah i Preparations In Full Swing For Annual Lehi Roundup By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN year's show. Mr. Reynolds is a contestant who is LEHI Preparation for Lchl'-- i former cowboy a name for himself as a making big celebration, the Lehi .Roundup, clown and animal trainer. At preto be held June 28, 29 and 30, are sent his act includes routines with in full twlng, according to George a trained monkey and lion. Civic Lewi, president of the Lehi which Specialty acts signed by Mr. Association, Improvement Hutchinson include Jay Sisler and sponsors the annual show. three-da- y for the his Australian shepherd dogs, and Setting the stage celebration win be the annual Fay Kirkwood and - her million Directors of the Civic Improvement Association announce that concessions for the will be handled by the Lehi L.D.S. Stake Welfare committee, while the Thtfd and Sixth Wards will have concessions for the rodeo. Queen-ode- o A o, Payson Max R. Warner, presi dent of the Utah State Press Asso ciation, has left for Louisville, Ky.. where he will attend the Rational Editorial Association convention. Mr. Warner, publisher of the Payson Chronicle, Is accompanied by Mrs. Warner. They are making the trip by car. Following the conthe vention, dated for June Warners will join others of the 9, by i o, LEHI Mayor Frank Sharp said this week that he would call a meeting of city officials, club and civic representatives to help select a possible route for the future limited access road through Lehi. foreign countries. City officials have received asassociation in a week's tour of surance from the county that efKentucky state. would forts be made to secure a Also going from Utah are Roy Gibson, immediate past president of the state association, who is publisher of the Nephi Timesa News, and Charles Claybaugh, director of the national association. A temporary power failure reMr. Claybaugh Is publisher of the sulted in a of partial black-ou- t He Brigham City News-Journa-l. west of areas side east and both will be accompanied by Mrs. the when Provo last Gibson's gas evening Claybaugh. while Mr. of the Provo City Power traveling partner is his son AUen burnerswent off. Plant Gibson. - OILVEa-CO- IL ,flM-lllLIlATflIM- OPEN AN ACCOUNT-H- f.lOfJEY DOWN -- UP TO A YEAR TO PAY O A COFFEE SET 4-PIE- X fINE SllVBRPiATE CG 1 0 ihbi t &mmm;im; O i ii i 8 SERVKTE FOR (mm gtm' y r&st Is Silver Trfe'dotil' I 8 Soup Spoons 16 Teaspoons 1 Butter Knife 8 Place Forks 1 8 Place Knives Sugar Spoon 1 8 Salad Porks Tablespoon 1 Pierced Tablespoon KT OT10NAl AT tXTIA COSl il Clown Acts mfiT r or OWMSlMtt first appearance in this part of the country( and Feis Reynolds, who appeared one night in last T n mm T 8 largott Five appointments at Geneva Works havOcbeen announced by officials Of this Columbia-Genev- a ' Steel Division plant. .'Junius C. Christiansen, Provo, his been Aimed superintendent-transporta- tion and yard Geneva, according to Martin SfittkOVie, division itipntendent-- 4f iiupox .iit It, tit il-i- li SAVE .I .t ts I (3.00 50c A WEEK (it' r silver-wor- e maker Hm: TRAY REG. $8.50 9 Extra ROGERS & BRO. Xi S)5 SERVICE i . International Stainless 62-P- C Q) JO f'0"7Vw Tti- -- ft . J. SEilVICB Slack, e organliitloa:' plan supervisor fi"-.:- ;, if sing.. ; Mr. Payne started at "Geneva . ii a trail inf instructor, whieh position hi held until hi! present appoint . j tv-mint., v Promotion of. William Jones, Provo, to turn . foreman junior juciier aas Been aaaouncEOcj ju, Y? Hunxiker, division superintendentopen hearth and foundry Mr, Jones ii native cf Minsrs ville, Pennsylvania. He startsd it o f 1 "" yfOe uPOtf """ mmmnm inn n 5 Save (20.05 on a complete service fcV . 12; - 1.1 t&p sllverplit 131 Y HI qusiiiy Hill! " PUONK MOttO AN JEWE rtt lie t7ttt CittUf J?rero (for twompi llvy , fill in this Coupon completely)' Wtii pay en tat advertised terms. , t V; ;( ;. - ... CashcoJB. iPitast ( hck frhien) ) (J) i i Fisase send tni I.':'.; - re-irres- ted . 0 iiiz lllMlf t , sly NaMS i , itii ...J WonJrfl n '..,.v. mumiv .' Business Addf ist ,"4L see i, t hSva credit with Their Address ; n i .V y . v 4 t OPtM STOCK PftlCI et Semd m Flee $370 0 t. Hlver 4 tMseeeet, 4 ffrks 4 kares 4 Mted farkt, 4 saaaes. saS tUUn aiacas at reys evailabla ia apaa stack. J SAVE $7.45 . ...., . k sute ....... City Whera We FCa 4 Yt i ! n J (UP) Edward P. Cite, 3, drove to town court to face traffic violation charges and as a result was fined an extra - $1C0. Gets was arrested on charger of speeding and driving whili his license,, was j under suspension, "When he stepped from his car in front of the, ceurtScuse, he was . and slapped with an- cVisr charge cf crivir uz, suspension. 'Total fines ?223. mn t4 mm trofi Vzzr tpszti - i " Cuttsr Knife 1 k . t mi 4Tcc:pccr. .;iarcrki 12 Knives - worki in October, is:3, D ma plant physiologist AVnold E. Payne, Provo. ' has been advanced to organization aiialvst. ' acCOrulnflr. to an an M. 4 0 FUR EA COs A WEEK agricultural A native Of Salt Lake City, Mr HUl has been; employed at Geneva by g - BOWL REG. $10.00 1- it 3 MMfOtlCiD SILVtnPLATE ! Works fifteen April, 1654, G ROUND TRAY AND BOWL Fd.Tx Mr. Christiansen began fell i tier at theWIronton Plant in 1924. Madsen. Provo. has Georgi bien appointed assistant to divi coke and sion superintendent cdal chemicals, according to E. V Boorman division superintendent coke iftd coal chemicals. His t I. IMA wuere l.lA.! uc service uiwi uviq xaj at the Ironton Plant. started A. Clyde HUL American Fork, his been promoted to supervisor Vegetation J according to L. G. Transtrum general . iuperYiiC- r- La La 11 1 could bring you such beauty ond 0,uallty of such low prtcos it' i ii 1 U ; Only the world's Q $14.03 5 Promotions it iLnyL-- t-Al- ili ' OPEN STOCK PRICE . - SAVE ON SILVERPLATED HOLLOWARE E5 Geneva Works -- I '"lei: Clown for this year's show will b Don King, Who is making his . . top-not- ch j nouncement way skirt the western adga of the Utah County cities. The county proposal was advanced after state officials suggested that the free way be located on the west side of the lake away from the cities. Mayor Sharp indicated that he rights-of-wayplans to call a local meeting of city officers and representatives of all clubs and civic groups to discuss the problem of finding a new route for the road around Lehi. A county committee is also to be organized, made up of the Power was utilised from Utah county commission plus one rePower and Light standby service presentative from each town to until the plant boilers were re- work on alignment of the road. They will work with federal, state, stored to full capacity after about county and city groups in planan hour and a half. ning the highway. Provo Hit by Power Failure en i route which would not bisect Lehi. Plans to have the route parallel U. S. Highway 91 through Lehi met with strong objections locally. Although the freeway may not be built for several years, Utah County leaders would like to obtain for the road now. It is planned toiisve the high- - such amateur events as calf riding, bareback bronc riding, wild milk cow milk ing, and a variety of novelty races and contsets for the amateur cow hands. Mr. Clark reports that ef forts are being made to secure mmp snecialty acts, including a calf cutting exhibition. Registration date for the ama teur rodeo will be announced next Week, Mr. Clark reports. Queen contestants may register with committee members any time. Miniature Parades E. N. Webb and B. J. Lott are of the miniature parheld to be ades Thursday and Fri 28 and 29, at 6 p.m. June day, Route of the parades will depend on condition of the roads, which are now torn up by sewer construction. All business houses, clubs, church groups and individuals are Invited to enter floats and compete for cash priiei. Divisions of the parade Will be announced in the near future. A stock parade Will be held Sat urday, Jtt&e 30, a&d Will be under Clark. the chairmanship Of Morris andClUb individual trophies Biding prizes will be awarded outstanding riders In this event. Invitations have been extended to riding clubs of the area to participate, in the Stock parade And a alio the grand entries ol the rodeo; ; i Performances Highlight Of the entire celebra tion win fit the three evening per formances of the famous Lehi Roundup. This year's rodeo will be by Earl Hutchinson of produced the Hillside-Wester-n Ranch, Mr. Hutchinson recently purchased the interest! of Del Hdsiim'i Western Rodeo Company, and has combined it with his Hillside Ranch stock. Mr. HutChifliOil is planning a fine show in the tradition of entertainment maintained Lehi Roundup. Each year the by the Roundup attract! the outstand ing names Is the professional rodeo circuit. The world champion cowboys can always be found on Lehi's rOster. - Lehi To Study Freeway Route ON S01VERP1AT , , SHORT COURSES MANHATTAN, Kan. (UP) Kansas State College, in the nation's No. 1 wheat state, last year provided special short courses in agriculture to students from 22 Publisher Leaves" For National Press Convention number of improvements, including painting, repairs and remodeling, are underway at the amateur rodeo and dollar Queeh-oderodeo arena, directed by John wardrobe, an outstanding queen's contest, June 16. Chairman dressage horse act. Zimmerman, rodeo chairman. Morris Clark reports that a good supply of calves and bronea Is being secured for the occasion. Several local girls have already signified their intention on entering the queen's contest. The competition is opes to young women 16 years of age or over, with judging based primarily on horsemanship and general appearance of rider and mount. free Show advertised aa The Queen-odeof entertainment free the biggest the summer season, annually draws a capacity audience. 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