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Show C A R N I V A THE VOICE OF SHARON PAGE TWO L SUPPLEMENT Plans Complete for Annual Fair Our Community Center PERSONNEL (Continued from page 1) buit in the Lunch Bowery M'dway for the accommodati in of the people. A Picture show, Little Colonel", with Shirley Temple and a fine vaudeville will run continuously all day and evening. The Carnival win' officially close with a huge dar.ee at Geneva with Tab and Buns orchestra furnishing the music. The dance will run till 1:00 a. ni. and the ca.--h gifts will be distributed frfom the orchestra stand at Flower Show Sure OF Attract Many COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Victor C. Anderson, General chairman. and educaKarl Banks, tional exhibit. Dee Brown, newspaper publicity. Raymond Cutler, advertising manager. Adelbert Bigler, lunch concession. A. V. Watkins, grand stand and baseball field construction. Don Dixon, competitive games. Samuel H. Blake, grounds and ar- rangements. Emil Hanson, signs. Mrs. Raymond Partridge, flower hibit Frank B. Newman, amusement Stake Administration Building EDITORIAL Since Sharon Stake was organized six years ago the people have erected one of the most beautiful buildings in the county. Its artistic lines and attractive landscaping are inspiring. Any stake house group of people might be proud of such an where Seminary classes and stake meetings are held. Land has been purchased to be used for amusement grounds for the stake people. out-standi- To help pay for these conveniences, the stake authorities From the proceeds of that planned the Harvest Carnival in 1934. Carnival more than one thousand dollars was paid on the new building. The Carnival was successful in a social as well as financial way. Friends had time to visit and discuss the whys and wherefores of crops and weather. The exhibits were educational, the concessions amusing and the visits interesting. It was a successful excon- cession. P. K. Nielson, dances. Mrs. Antone Nelson, bazaar. Philo Edwards, bowery. Arnold Burningham, pony concession. Scott Taylor, automobile and farm machinery exhibit. Ray V. Wentz, parking. A. H. Christensen, ticket sales outside of stake. W. H. Vernon, music. VVilford Larson, ballroom and novelty concessions. Henry Taylor, finance. Artman Christensen, street decoration Mrs. Della Stone, pageant. Mrs. Effie Park, fish pond. Carl Swenson, athletic carnival. James Jensen, gifts. Flower growers are show ing a keen interest in the Sharon Stake Flower Show to be held in connection with the Harvest Carnival on Labor Day. There are many beautiful flowers in the stake, so the display promises to be well worth attending. Visitors will marvel at the beauty of this show, which last year was declared to excel any like exhibit in the county. A committee, composed of two members from each of the seven wards, is encouraging every grower of lovely flowers to enter a display in the show. The exhibit will be free and every one is invited to attend. Contentment a child and a box of popcorn. Plenty of crisp, sweet pop corn at the carnival. BASEBALL (East of Spencer School 9:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 4:00 p. m. Lakeview Educational vs. Vineyard Exhibits Winners of morning games fot champion- Mr. Allen Stewart will ,be in charge. Reed Colvin an Heber Done, umpires. GIRLS SOFTBALL (North of Seminary building) 10 KX) a. m. Pleasant View vs. 'Winner of Edgemont and Timpanogos. vs. Provo Champions. 2:00 p. m. Sharon Miss Melva Jones and Mrs. Allen Stewart will be in charge. 1 all-sta- rs TENNIS 9:00 a. in. Women's Finals Boys finals 10:30 a. m. Mens Finals Don Watkins in school gobbled hot dogs by the pan full ice cream and popcicles. beer and milk nickels; his tummy is rumbling just dreadful. 10:00 a. in. charge (North of Auditorium) Singles and Doubles. Art lvie will be in charge. state-wid- Free Tent Show To Reveal Surprises The free tent show will be interesting to young and old. The young people will enoy looking at the latest stream-line- d cars and choosing those that are 'keenest; fathers will inspect the newest tracks to take the crops to market. The new house-hol- d labor saving devices will attract the attention of all housekeepers. The washers, iron-er- s and mixers will change hard work pleasure. The Consolidated- - Wagon and Machine Company will exhibit the newest machinery; binders, reapers and plows. Band concerts wilt be given before and afternoon at the big tent. While at the carnival dont fail to visit the big free tent show and see the demonstrations of the very latest automobiles and farm equipment. H CLUB DISPLAYS THEIR SUMMERS WORK -- Miss Marian Campbell, club leader, will have charge of the club exhibits at the carnival. The displays will include foods, clothing, canning and home science from the girls' clubs and forestry and pheasants from the boys groups. 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The Primary children of the Sharon stake will participate with each ward her group. president supervising Booths will be constructed in a semicircle in front of the grand stand which will house, each nation represented. The band will lead the parade around the race track followed by Uncle Sam and an escort of twenty boys in costume. Each nation will then follow with a signatory banner. The wards and nations to be paraded are as follows: Lake View, American Indian; Vineyard, Hawaii; Grand View, Ireland; Timpanogos, Scotland; Edgemont, Norway; Sharon, Holland: and Pleasant View, England. of Z3 1 b Dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. $150 Cash Gifts will ha awarded I ' Smith-Hugh- day. Since last years Carnival met with such success, the affair will be repeated this year in a bigger way. More then twenty committees under the direction of Victor C. Anderson are working to make the day one to be remembered long. The fruit, vegetable and flower exhibits will demonstrate the possibilities of Sharon stake. This is one of Utahs richest fruit centers, so the displays will be especially interesting. It is through cooperation that our stake has grown and progressed financially and socially. The Sharon Carnival is not strictly a church project. It is rather a cooperative movement on the part of church, school and community. The town board of Orem, the Orem Chamber of Commerce, the Alpine school board and the ward and stake workers of Sharon ve cooperating in every detail to make the Harvest Carnival e an annual affair of importance. The residents of Orem and Sharon Stake are community spirited. They take great pride in the development of resources at hand. Situated as they are in a community of rich agricultural promise, they are anxious that their products and progress be known. With these thoughts in mind, the residents of Greater Provo Bench are proud to invite Utah County to celebrate with them at the 2nd Annual Labor Day Harvest Carnival and Fair. (Continued from page 1) dor the direction of Jack Lewis and promise to be complete in every detail. All modern household appliances will be displayed and demonstrated by of local sales comrepresentatives panies. The boys aod girls supervised by Miss Marian Campbell will prepare an exhibit of the accomplishments of the workers in these clubs which promises to be helpful and instructive. The fine arts of all kinds and needle craft of the stake will be on display in the sewing room. Mrs. Hilda Knud-sewill appreciate the cooperation of all who have anything worthwhile in this department. The local chapter of the Future Farmers of America directed by C. inH. Davies, local structor, will display their products In the agriculture room of the high school building. This live organization will leave nothing undone in order to measure up to the ideals of service of the chapter. Miss Loy Doss will have on display in room 12 a unique and educational health exhibit Which everyone should not fail to see. The importance of health habits and preventative measures will be shown in an interesting manner. The construction of display tables and racks is in charge of A. J. Rogers and his helpers. Since the success of any exhibit depends upon the manner in which it Is exhibited, this committee will fill a derided need. We solicit for all chairmen of your most hearty cooperation, in supplying the articles and products necessary. Lets tell the people of Utah county what we are able to do in this regard. n HORSESHOE PITCHING There was a young boy af the high And Root Now Pleasant View vs. Grandview ship. Do hot dogs ever get cold and bark? Not at the carnival they wont last that long. Who 12 30. Fine New Grand Stand) One $50 Gift One $25 Gift Gifts 15-$5.- 00 A REAL CARNIVAL DANCE WITH BALLOONS AND CONFETTI! Ticket Purchased at the Dance are Good for One Gift Ticket. |