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Show Juab County Royalty To Reign Over the fair 1 Utah Valky ! I I Today OREM OTY Council meeting Orem Qty Octer - it Tuesday ? e m., - NEBO STAKE DAY Tuesday from I to I p a., Nebo Sunt Center, barbecued beef dinner for stake memben and fiends. - PROVO EAGLES Clu Meetnif Tuesday at Eagle Lodfe; second readwf of by . laws. SENIOR CITIZENS Dance Center; all invited. - I p m.. Tuesday at I p.m.. Eldred Wednesday 10 TIMPANOGOS i n. Royal at at Wednesday at 10 - at a.m., Coiaty Building. PROVO OTY Commission meeting a m., City Center. 7 Wednesday UTAH COUNTY Commission meeting - KIWANIS Club Meeting Inn. Wednesday - SPRING VILLE ROTARY Club Meeting 7 30 p.m., Oak Crest Inn. 8) SADIE GREENHALGH NEPHI Urn Juab County, who will be selected ffi a contest tonight will reign over the Juab County Fair scheduled for Aug. through 3' in Nephi according to J. E. Worthmgtou. president and manager of the fair. 3 at I JC p.m., Oak Crest Inn. - auditorium Aug in, THE HERALD. Prw. Utafa-P- ap o Wednesday evening h. Junior Posse leaiiers are Mr. and Mrs Hobert Garrett and Mr. and Mrs Chad Winn for group I , Mr and Mrs Lee Fowkes and Mr and Mrs James Stephenson fur Group II, Mr and Mrs. Brooks Taylor for Group III SEE GO Premium Books for will be distributed to every home in the near future. In 15,3, about 20 003 railroad traversed the United States, carrying 77 per cent of the trawling public; by 1979. fewer than 4b0 trains carried slightly more than 7 per cent of American travelers. trams AT ALLEN'S Wednesday CORE - SPANISH FORK KIWANIS Club Meeting Maurice Tuiley. both of Nephi; James P Christensen of Levan. Lilly Knrisun and lone Ryan of Eureka and Tom Fowkes of ItVma replaces Mr Hugh Sperry. I lid - over directors are J E. Worthingttm. Dale Wurwood, Allan To! ley. Mrs Lynn Kay, Mrs James P. Christ ensen and Maurice Memmott 14 (r treasurer Fair Board directors Style Press Revue w ill be held at include Mrs Harold Jones, Mrs. the Elementary School Mr Worthing! oa is serving as president manager for the fifth year. Previous to that time he was president for several years and has always been an ardent William C. Stowell is director supporter of trie fair of the Statt Suffolk Sheep Show Board members were all held in connection with the fair; for this year also and Jay Dai ley is director of the each of them have pledged to see F F A and Blaine Jones is I'SU that this year's fair is better than Extension Agent The Talent Show will be held proceeding years Mrs Ly.m Kay of Mima and Thursday, Aug 30th and the Jr. Mr Pale Worwood of Nephi are Posse Horse Show Friday, the vice presidents and Mrs. Kay 31st, both will be at the Fair Stuart is secretary and Grounds si 7:30 p.n. The OTY Council meeting Wednesday at 8:30 p.m., Council Chambers above library. PAYSON .Auf ust MID-SUD- SPECIALS R tavt more by shopping at Ah ins. You always You yet the highest and a guaranteed price. (Read quality at very competitive prices, our guarnatee at the bottom of the ad. Wednesday BARBERSHOPPERS SKYLINE Chorus Rehearsal -Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., Orem Junior High. HODACOLOR ) Thursday meeting - PROVO CITY Commission a.m., City Center. KIWANIS Club Meeting Holiday Inn. PROVO - Thursday at - Registration for week,. Students who had not been registered previously at the high school should have completed registration today. Registration for adult. No can take place by the principal nearest of Boyd Stansfield, 1 principal, announced that new students living in Goshen, Elberta or, Genola will need to register the first day of school Aug. 27. "We registered our kindergarten students today as the rest of the district did." he said. "Also we must have the birth certificate. Many people bring the hospital certificate but that does not meet the state SUNSET them C-6- the school for specific assignment. School officials also announced that children who have not presented a birth certificate to the school will be allowed to remain in school for the first two weeks only. After this time they will be asked to withdraw from school until proper registration can be made. New Students Register On First Day in Goshen requirement." that the Goshen school GOSHEN Offer good thru August 1 8, 1 973 Parents of kindergarten age children who have moved in since last spring should contact , Paysor all sizes responsible registration telephone. Senior students will register Wednesday. Junior, students will register on Thursday; and sophomores on Friday. All registration will be handled between the hours of 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. Class changes were to have been handled today through Albert Payne. Junior high registration will be held the first day of school Aug. 27. Mr. Stansfield noted grades kindergarten through seven usually have 240 to 250 students. "This year we have had quite a few new families move in. however." He also noted that there are four new instructors in Goshen this year. Goshen teachers" orientation will be held Aug. 23 for all Goshen instructors. Writer Finds Concert In Open Air Pleasing music presented in a concert hall with beautiful mountains for walls and a clear starry sky for a wiling, then plan on attending one of Park City's series of outdoor concerts being presented on certain Saturday nights throughout the summer. Last Saturday night a pair of groups staged the show and it was pretty darn good. The first group. "Dawn" of "Tie a Yellow Ribbon" fame started the show of f in an excellent manner. The group is definitely not of the hard rock variety. In fact. of their newer efforts however, the audience response wasn't quite as encouraging. The best thing about the evening though was the outdoor aspect of the concert. Viewing a production being staged in the mountains, as those who have spent an evening viewing the Sundance outdoor theatre productions can probably testify, is a rather unique, invigorating experience. For the Park City concerts, there are no seating facilities provided. Those in attendance just bring a couple of blankets, one to sit on, and the other to Dawn's" snuggle under. The concert is Tony Orlando. on a golf course, so the talen'ed lead singer issued a few staged is clean and fairly soft. ground sarcastic comments concerning The experienced concert goers the depth of his group's songs compared to the variety also take along a picnic chest rendered by many of today's stocked with warming beverages of all varieties. popular groups. The weather Saturday night "Dawn's" music was light and refreshing, much like the entire was pleasantly cool, the music atmosphere of Park City, pleasantly entertaining, and the result was an enjoyable evening especially after nightfall when k's dark and the seemingly spent outdoors. thousands of condominiums being built become pleasantly MichiNEW YORK (UPI) invisible. The second group was the gan leads the nation in the faminumber of long - time popular "Association." That group's main claim lies, accounting for 74.4 per cent to fame is "Cherish" a song that of occupied dwelling units being was extremely popular about owned by the occupants, the Unked States Savings and Loan seven years ago. That selection drew the biggest League reports. The next five states with a high applause. The next biggest ovations were for the rest of the percentage of homeownership group's original hits which really are: Indiana and Iowa, 71.7 per were quite numerous a few years cent, Minnesota, 71.5 per cent, back. When the group sang some Maine and Idaho. 70.1 per cent. " - home-ownin- g 0 TAPE 3 for SONYCBO HI BH ft DELITV SONY C-6- TAPE 0 1 II 79 10 KODAK POCKET This newest Kodak camera it the smallest and handiest of all. Only By SCOTT CANDLAND If you like to snuggle and if you also like good contemporary lii plot mn elementary schools was held today from 8 a.m. to noon. All new elementary students need to be registered by their parents or legal guardians or an other School students Payson continues through Friday of this High o noon, Registration Continues At Payson High School PAYSON o Thursday at 10 ii Camera Only SONY RADIO Picks up AMFM and Police band. 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