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Show - 'V- - T ' '. v'; A ' : a! ;. ... t:'", ' ' .i.A A" Children' wivawv viiiMf iff Ushers in Freedo m Festival ".'''' if ....... i LPROVO; UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, m v IN SPRINGVILLE EVENT Governor George Dewey lyde with "Karbou1 the beautiful Arabian stallion he A will ride July 3 in the Grand Entry of Springville's i Miniature Rodeo. .. - Parades Plans Two Governor Will Lend Mammoth Event Slated Presence to Events A' A SPRINGVILLE Two beautiful parades will be held during this celebration, city's big two-da- y 3 and it is 4, July reported by committees of the Sixth and Eleventh Wards which are sponsoring this year's events. On July 3 there will be the popular. Miniature Parade for children of Primary age. All wards and churches of the community have been invited to enter hahd-draw- n floats in this parade. Ray Lovell, parade chairman, reports that all participants are urged to be on hand at 5 p.m. fo the line-u- p at Springville $chool. High Promptly at 5:30 the pun. parade will begin! movwest along 4th South to Main ing then north, to 1st North, Street, where it will disband at the City , . -- Park. " - Prizes Offered ! Prizes will be given for the entries; and all who take the parade will receive part in treats. The LDS Primary j presibut-standi- dencies ng SPRINGVILLE Always an ardent supporter of his native town, Governor George Dewey Clyde will lend his official presence to Springville's Independence. Day celebration. Governor Clyde will appear at various events on the opening day' of the celebration Thursday, including participation in a patriotic program at the City Park from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. At 8 p. m. the governor will ride in the Grand Entry of the Miniature Rodeo to be held at His Spring Acres Race Trirck. mount will be the beautiful Arabian stallion "Karbou" owned by Carl Baker of Springville. Governor Clyde learned to ride as a boy in Springville. "Committee heads of the two-da- y celebration report that Governor Clyde will ' be virtually the only adult participant, in the Grand Entry of the rodeo, since all the rodeo riders will be boys 14 years of age or younger. Provo Plans from Eleventh Wards are "assisting with preparations, for the parade. Mr. Lovell. reports that A "no machine-drlvefloats will be permitted in the procession. The only d will be; a entry not Shetfloat pulled by a four-spa- d land Pony team from the Miniature Rodeo which will be held ' Thursday ' evening. Mammoth Parade the and .Sixth! Welcome For Drill Team Big ir hand-pulle- , i ; . , . ' street. . ' n A number of floats are expected to be entered (in the out-of-tow- parade. . . ' ; All LDS Wards which have en- tered queen candidates 'in the contest ae; expectd to ) prepare special floats for their candidates . t ride in the procession..! High- light of the parade will be the official queen's float, carrying "Miss Springville" and her two. attendants. ' The selection "of the queen will be made at Thursday night's Miniature Rodeo. 4 Wilson W. Sorensen, ar- ' gen- eral chairman of the celebration. Harvey Glade and Robert Halladay, president and man--: ager of the Chamber of Commerce, respectively. I Miss Janelle Brimhall, the Freedom Festival queen. Mr. Van. Wagenen said the drill team will proceed, behind police escort, to the Provo Armory where members will be housed during their Provo stay. They are be--' ing flown to Provo by a Uv S. Naval Reserve plane from the 'Navy's Miramar Air Station. sub-contra- cts their reports July j.. : Pre-sho- made with Smirnoff j .Carnival, rides, shows, all day; bazaar until . SATURDAY, JULY S Carnival, rides and shows. A i, a . ' 7:30 p. m. u ' ' 'i Hilton A. Robertson, who served as Utah County. Commissioner for one term arid part of a second in the early 1930s, has announced that he will seek the Democratic nomination for a four-- y ear-teron the Utah County Commission this, fall. A Provo businessman and prominent worker in the LDS Church, Mr. Robertson served a two-yeterm as Utah County Commissioner ana was in 1934.' He resigned before his second termj was ended to open the Japanese LDS Mission in the Hawaiian Islands and was president of that mission from 1937 to m Orem Awards $89.,699ln Improvements 6 p. m. Springville Calendar Of Events July 3, 4 Schedule of activities for Springville's Independence Day celebration is as follows: JULY 3 5 p. m. Miniature Parade Line' ' up, 5:30 p. ni. Miniature Parade begins. 6 p. m. Pony League Baseball Game, Brookside Market vs. Springville Bank. 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. Patriotic Program at City Park.: 8 p. m. Miniature Rodeo, Race Acres track. Spring Baseball Game Pony League Miner's Auto vs. Snow Dairy. JULY 4 Line-up 5 p. m. for Mammoth j well-decorat-ed pre-sho- ? X, ' , ii: null i IF or (f w f AST 1 JOM1 KpCK 1 MAUllAIN UIN t AJN UKAIV1 A StlUVV an as ratel extremely tricky magician, but judging by this photo he's also quite discriminating, at selecting his stage assistants. Mr. Rock & Company will appear ai one ot the specialty acts on the Provo Panorama show at BYU Stadium Friday night. . say the various acts are exception- held at 7:30 p.m. at the BYU Field-houally well done. Lynn A. McKinlay with everyone invited free. is narrator. The speaker will be Brig. Gen Interspersed in the show will be Robert M. Stillman, commandant several; specialty acts, including a of cadets of the United States Air magician, a balancing act, a high wire bicycle act, a special twirl- Forces at Colorado Springs. Th ing exhibition and the Navy's pre- Air Force Band will present a hall cision drill team from San Diego. hour of stirring music. Miss Liberty Belle se enterand post-showill also tainment command attention.! The pre-shoactivitiesi starting at 8 p.m., will feature an imported dog and animal act; introduction of Miss Liberty Belle (Janelle Brimhall) and her attestants; display of the winning floats from the morning parade, etc. will be a fireThe post-showorks exhibition, claimed to be the biggest: presentation here yet. The "old fashioned bazaar"' operated at Pioneer Park will close Friday evening but the carnival, rides, shows, and concessions will continue through Saturday night. But the celebration won't be over until Sunday night when the traditional patriotic assembly will be Pre-sho- w w w w i Public Welcome To Square Dance July 3 The public i invited to observa or participate in the annual square dance festival at 8:30 p.m.,' Thursday, July 3, at! th Rainbow Gardens, a part of Pro " vo's July 4 celebration. Randy Stephens, prominent caljier, is in charge of . the event. 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' jThe floats will assemble at the BtYU parking lot at 11th North and Ujniversity Ave. It will proceed 3 v sluth to Center, then west to Fourth West. Many of the mobile units will then swing east to the Utah State Htaspital to form a special parade t&r hospital patients. Throughout the parade there'll be the usual color and pageantry, With flags waving, clowns entertaining the crowd, concessions operating, balloons stretching skyward, and cameras clicking. Display Your Flag General Chairman Wilson W. Sorensen has issued an appeal for alii Provoans to display their flags' al their homes during the day. If folks heed his advice the entire to city should be to add the patriotism and festivity. CANDIDATE Hilton A. Robert-jso- n, Capping July Fourth events will who seeks the Democratic bei the traditional show at BYU nomination for a four-- y ear term Stadium 'at 8:45 p.m. I events begin at 8 o'clock). A cast of County Commissioner. of. 200 musicians, dancers,; singers ana actors is staging final reWilliam Howard Taft Was the hearsals for the big Mow, which will carry out the theme,, "This Is first man to serve the U.S. both America.' Show personnel have as president and as chief justice been working hard for many weeks, under the capable direction of Mrs. of the Supreme Court. Montell Messervy, and observers South;. Fifth East from Eighth South to Tenth South and on Tenth South for a small distance from 450 E. to 500 East to Clegg Construction Company for $47,122. Schedule C, No. 3, Sidewalk, curb' and gutter on Fourth South from Fourth East to Highway 91 on both sides and 800 South from 750 E. to Highway 91 on south Parade. side only, to Larkin Construction 6 p. m. Mammoth Parade beCompany for $15,252. gins. The bids awarded were the low 8 p. m. Donkey Ball Game, est submitted by eight firms North Park. which were opened Monday night. The iron lung respirator was Christopher Columbus died on invented by Philip Drinker, and $ t" : '' r Hilton A. Robertson Seeks Utah County Commission Post re-eiec- iea ONLY !. - SUNDAY, JULY 6 Patriotic Assembly, BYU Fieldhouse. ar May 20, 1506. o'clock-fo- . isxu stadium. Grill is available. Weather Resistant A 4 , j w The new sewage plant will be the first one in Utah county to give sewage full treatment. It will include chlorination of effluent before it is dumped into Utah Lake. The same meeting was held at the Orem High School Little Theater, instead of the Orem City Hall, because of the large num- 1940. ber of subcontractors, manufacFollowing his return from the turers and equipment suppliers mission, Mr. Robertson owned interested in the project. and operated the Robertson Insurance Co., for nine years. He was called to open the Chinese Mission in 1949, with headquarters in Hong Kong and After he returned was again called to preside at the Japanese LDS ' Mission in Japan. At present Mr. Robertson is employed ' by the purchasing department of tiie Brigham Young University. ' most refreshing 14. Schedule C, N. 2 Sidewalk, curb and gutter on Fourth East from Eighth North through to Ninth v parade chairman, who is ranging the welcome. j ' $27,325. : . j They were: Schedule D, for curb and gutter along Highway 91 from Ninth South to 1800 South, to Thorn Construction Company for - -- j OREM The bid of $946,306.65 by the Turner Construction Co., of Heber for construction of the Orem Sewage Treatment Plant was the lowest of five bids made .Tuesday, when bids were opened. The high bid came from the Herbert. Plewe Construction Col, Salt Lake City with $1,086,922.3?. Other bidders were Tolboe Construction Co., Provo, with Davis Construction Co.,-Provo, $960,134.15, and Nelson Brothers Construction Co., Salt Lake City, $1,039,629.60. .The engineers' estimate of the 5. plant construction was The new sewage treatment plant of Orem City, was designed by Fuhriman, Hodson and Associates, Provo, consulting engineers, and will be erected on a large tracts located between 800 and 1000 South, about a half-mil- e west of the Geneva Road, (Utah Highway 114). Bids cannot be awarded until the latter part of July, according to Orem City officials, since engineers vail have to make detailed and intensive studies of and present the Council. 32-m- an On Friday,' July 4, there will be a Mammoth Parade at 6 p.m. Robert Bringhurst, general .chairman, reports that all churchhou ses and es,' business v other groups, have been invited to penter floats in the procession. Line-u- p time is 5 p.m., ?rid the for the parade vill place starting bp Majh Street and 3rd North street. Because of the opening if the new highway "cloverleaf" n South Main street, it will be Impossible for the parade, to fol low the same route as in previous years, Mr. Bringhurst said. Floats' will move south along Main Street to.. 4th Southj then will turn the corner and disband between Main' and i 1st East Maybe Provo won't turn the to the city over to the Navy Drill Team from San Diego when it arrives by plane Thursday, but the crack sailor marchers will surely get a big welcome. The squad, which will march in Friday's mammoth parade and perform at the Friday night' Panorama stadium show, will be met at the airport at 2 p. m. by: Mayor G. Marion Hinckley and Assistant Mayor Stella H. Oaks. E. Earl City ' Manager Udall. Presidents of the five Provo LDS stakes Victor J. Bird, Aura C. Hatch; Sherman T. Hill, Ben E. Lewis and G. Marion. Hinckley. Harold E; Van Wagenen, Tkey x 3-- OREM Three contracts total-- ! ing $89,699 for special improve-- ; ments in sidewalk, curb and gutter construction were awarded. Tuesday night by the Orem City j ( -- $981,-492.9- Miniature Procession, .:. " I the children's parade, of the onej major events of Provo's of Fourth July Freedom Festival. Miniature floats and other units will assemble at First East. The procession will move west on Center, ending at Fourth West. "America on Parade" will theme the parade.! Prizes will be awarded for best entries. events will move . Celebration swiftly through the remainder of the week. Children, will have another big day Thursday when they'll gather at Pioneer Park for sports and activities from 3 to 5 p.m. Square dancers from through out! the state will stage their annual dance festival atj 8:30 p.m. Thursday at Rainbow Gardens Friday Events Then, on Friday;, July 4, the lid on the Freedom Festival will blow 7 p. m. Children's miniature parade, Provo Center Street. Carnival, rides, shows, bazaar. Pioneer Park. THURSDAY, JULY 3 5 p. m. Children's recreation activities, Pioneer Park. 8:30 p. m. Square dance festival, Rainbow Gardens. Gardens. V; T, f Carnival, rides, shows, bazaar, Pioneer Park. FRIDAY, JULY 4 9:30 a. m. Independence Day mammoth parade, University Avenue and Center Street. 8 p. im activities, 8:45 p. m. Panorama variety show, capped by fireworks, .$959,-079.7-2; Springvill e Julv 4th ..... i ! their parents, tod) are expected to line! Center Street this evening at WEDNESDAY,u JULY 2 7 i :::.-::- : The parade's on this evening ; $946,306 v I Daily Calendar For Provo freedom Festival' Events j Oreni Sewer 1 as? v Low Bid On m ' r WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1958 .. Small fry by the thousands (and Taken Under Study 0 if I I I - I .t v 1 ZLs ' I '' ' |