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Show Sunday, June 25, 19 By EDNA LOYERIDGE Everything is ready for the annual Lehi Roundup, which will be held Thursday, LET best junior club, the best senior club, and the best dressed man, woman, boy and girl. To House Show On Thursday and Friday from 10 am. until 3 pin. the Lehi Memorial Building Till house a Rock and Mineral Show and an Ai1 Show. The public is invited to view these shows at no cost. Friday evening at 6 pm. will be the first showing of the miniature parade. The parade will form at Wines Park, 600 N. 100 E., move down First East to 200 North, west on North to 200 West, south on 200 West to Main, east on Main to the J Friday and Saturday. Prelude to the celebration will begin Monday, June 26, with the first presentation of a community musical production, "No, No A Million Times No." This melodrama will be repeated Wednesday evening. CurtT time for both performances will be 8 pjn. cn the o o, high school football field in front of the bleachei s. There will be no charge and the public is invited. On Thursday evening at 6 pin. the annual stock parade will be National Guard Armory, at hell An invitation is extended to about 40Q East Main. On all mounted clubs, posses, and Saturday evening the route will individuals to enter this parade. be reversed. On Friday evening at 9:30 p jra. Trophies will be awarded the o m mar iWiinftffrf it fTf'iir rft- County Knight3 of have elected Ray to head Aitken, Provo, Escalante Council 1136 for the year beginning July 1. Aitken succeeds Don Doty, Provo, as Grand Knight, the top office in the local Catholic men's fraternal organization. Elected to serve with AiCien were Everette Midden, Deputy Grand Knight; Ted Deprey, Chancellor; Alfredo Garcia, Recorder; Tom Miller, Warden; Jack Renner, Treasurer; Robert' Utah Columbus Elliott Bruce Moore, 28, 261 N. 300 W., Provo, suffered second and third degree bums of the face and left hand Thursday night wten some paint ignited while he was repairing a boat. The incident occurred at 361 N. 300 W., when Mr. Moore chuck-wago- Tl LWSD miral; Joseph Heeg, pilot; Julius Zaccardi, comptroller; Don Doty, purser; Richard Bogus, scribe; Russ Barber and Heinz Dahmen, sentinels; and Wilson Thomas, trustee. Renner and Heeg are from Orem; the others live in Provo. iZ-- ' J wvJtu VJLzdCL) 1 SALE CO NTKS TiXM! H 'fit rvj ES- - .E h Nelson, Advocate; Carl Mar-cheand Joe Pantos, Guards; and Don Doty, Trustee. Nelson and Marchesi are from Provo; Garcia, Springville; and Pantos, American Fork; the others are from Orem. The Fourth Degree of the DOORS OPEN AT 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Given Probation o, r LADY Kevin Kelly, the Milford Miner of Kalico Katie, will play Sun dance. Lynette Lehman, who brings such color to Goldie Miner in Kalico Katie, will play and Gail a beautiful (and how!) blonde from Goldie Miner's saloon, will play the part of Etta Place, the girl friend of Sundance (and probably Butch, although it's hard to document). Others in the new cast include Patrick W. Matevia, Jefferson Crane and Will C. Hazlett,. who form a villainous trio that makes life miserable for Fanny Porter, and the other three girls of the current Kalico Katie cast Jayne (Kalico Katie) Luke, Lou Weaver and Fanny 'teds and SBICCA Regular $21 .00 to $26.00 BOAT SHOES Regular 18.00 to $21. 00 $1 E90 $1 i 790 RZlar $00 : Women's Be Here Early $ i 1090 MISS AMERICA Regular $19.00 to $24.00 $1 290 to $1 SHOES Don't Miss The Most Exciting Sale Of The Year I ! SHOES 790 $1 V to r NATURALIZE!? Porter, Christensen, LIFE STRIDE Men's and Boys' White, Green, Blue of an early day Adult Aaronic, so to speak. The Sundance Kid was actually Harry Longbaugh, a gunman of note who was Butch 's pal. LADIES FLORSHEIM SHOES RAY AITKEN xButchand Kid' Show To Begin at Sundance John Garrymore j-,- , Monday and Friday Knights, known locally as Escalante Assembly 1146, chose Larry Cunningham, Orem, to the top office of Faithful Navigator. He succeeds Renner in the leadership of the patriotic arm of the Knights. Officers elected to serve with Cunningham include J.G. captain: Renner, ad Summer Theatre reportedly drilled into a dance pressurized paint can with an beginning July 5. electric drill. He was treated at They will perform (we mean Butch Cassidy and the Sundance the Utah Valley Hospital. in another Buddy Kid) Youngreen-Jame- s Prigmore original musical which will open at Sundance July 5 and alternate the rest of the season with the g currently-playin"Kalico Katie, John H. Garrymore, 751 E. 200 the Maid From Mercur." The new musical will deal with N., Provo, was sentenced to the Utah State Prison for an in- the further adventures of the real determinate term of one to 20 somewhat fictional years, after his conviction in life Cassidy and the Sundance Fourth District Court cn a Kid. Youngreen will bring them burglary charge. Execution of back from a New York sojourn the sentence was suspended by to Texas, where they come to the the court, and Garrymore was rescue of Fanny Porter who is placed on probation until 1973 experiencing troubles with a with the Adult Probation and competitor from El Paso. Theatre-goer- s will remember Parole Department. The court from characters retains jurisdiction over him the Youngreen's "Butch and the during this period. Kid" last year. Scott Simmons, who plays a Close to Home Mercur miner hi the current BOSTON (UPI)-St- ate police Kalico Katie, will play Butch who in real life was have broken up a gambling Cassidy operation in a raid on the George LeRoy Parker (or Robert LeRoy, depending on basement of the State House. which sourse you use) from Police arrested Anthony Riz-zCirclevOle, Utah. Butch was a 61, of Somerville Thursday Mormon boy who hit the outlaw and charged him with promottrail at a very tender age sort ing an illegal lottery. .im.iiir..lJ l si By THERON H.LUKE Butch and the Kid will live again on the stage of the Sun- WaHwwJ wj : Mc-Ca- ll, Paint Ignites Breakfast Scheduled Saturday morning at Wines Park the Lehi auxiliary police will sponsor a chuci wagon breakfast. Everyone is urged to coir.e out between 6 and 10 am. for a breakfast of typical western fare in the beautiful setting of the park. At 10 am. Saturday morning most exciting and hilarious events will be staged a greased pig chase. All local youngsters are invited to don their oldest clothing and come out for a wild chase. Saturday from 10 am. to 3 pm. the Serimpian Club will sponsor a carnival and concessions at Wines Park. Features will be games, rides, hamburgers, hot dogs, cookies Featured are skillful trick and drinks. roping, a cattle stampede and Rodeo 3 Nights rustlers. The act also includes a Each evening at 8 pm. the real boothill hearse, drawn by annual Lehi Roundup RCA mules. A total of 14 people approved rodeo will be staged. participate in the act 1 Of Knights of Columbus Hurt When irvitecL This year Cotton Rosser and the Golden State Rodeo Company is producing the show, with Chuck Parkison taking on announcing duties and John Taylor and Duane Reichert as downs. Featured act will be the "Saga of U West." This is an act of compelling action and boldfaced slapstick comedy built around the Texas longhorn. The cattle are presented in a trail drive, herded by authentically attired cowboys in garb of a century ago, and complete with a Indians ere also portrayed, dressed in frontier style. country. Charged Elliott Moore the Greenwood Milk Depot parking lot. This dance is being sponsored by the Longhorn Rodeo Club and everyone is the Lehi Roping Club will hold a roping contest at the rodeo arena. There will be no charge for spectators. At noon on the junior high school athletic field, one of the largest purses of any rodeo in the area and will attract cowboys from throughout the Ray Aitken Named Head The Trade Commission of Utah has filed complaints in the Fourth District Court against two Utah County markets, charging that they advertised and sold merchandize for less than cost in violation of the Unfair Practices Act. Named in the complaints are Storehouse Market of Provo, and Oie Allen, doing business as Allen's Super Save Market in Orem. The complaints charge that both companies were issued orders to cease and desist such unfair practices on March 28, 1972, and alleges that they continued to do so. The Trade Commission seeks permanent injunctions against both companies restraining them from violating the Unfair Practices Act. the Youth Advisory Committee will sponsor a rock dance on the perking lot of Pioneer Market. 200 E. Main. All teens are invited to the dance. There is no charge. On Friday and Saturday evenings, beginning at 9:30 p.m., a western dance will be held on m"'"''ftT-Tn- myth Markets As Unfair Regular $14.00 to $18.00 $ 90 l0 $ WOMEN'S Debby White. The new production will play odd nights and Kalico Katie on the even ones through the rest of the season. Showtime is 8 p.m. nightly except Sundays. Until July 5, Kalico Katie will continue each night. MEN'S SHOES SANDALS Values to $42.00 NOW name of the new production starting July 5? $g9Otu$209O The Bordello Bandittos, what else? 90 NOW Price Your Choice Returns and WOMEN'S GROUP Exchanges HANDBAGS Odds and Ends WOMEN'S Shoes On Sale Summer Styles SPECIAL Regular M6.00 pi I i $90 $ wo J Merchandise 209'0 swl",,' linn $299 mi i and his magnum rifle was confiscated. Doyle Blackham of Kenilworth was fined $299 for aiding and abetting in the deer poach. The deer was shot May 28 out of season. FAVORITE BANK CARD AND CHARGE 50 OFF Will Be Accepted USE YOUR CONSERVATION OFFICER Dale Gurley displays a young doe that he seized from two men at the head of Starvation Canyon. The men were convicted this week of having killed 'he deer. J.C. Hlrbrn of Keanu was fined Page 3 Lehi R oundup Begins Thursday 0 THIS SPECIALTY ACT, "Saga of the West,' will be a feature of the Lehl Roundup Rodeo, which begins Thursday and continues through Saturday night. The Roundup has ont of the THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Where your J. IT 154 West Center, Provo Selection Is Better! 3L I |