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Show “i SUNDAY HERALD 5 \ SUNDAY, MAY 2%, 1963 , Utah County, Shop Monday and Friday Till 9 p:m. Utah Park Free—No Donw Payment 23 Seek Crown of Liberty Belle When You Use Sears Credit Relax and Enjoy the Big Values at Sears Twenty-three girls will vie for the Miss Liberty Belle crown for Provo’s Fourth of July Festival, William Wotherspoon, chairman of the Miss Liberty Belle Pageant, announced Saturday. The preliminary contest will be held on Wednesday, May 29, at 7 p.m. in the Provo Utility Building, 251 W. 800 N. Because of the limited space, the public is not invited, but the contestants may have members of their immediate families You'll Find Everything You Need for Easy Living a present. Fourteen girls will be selected - ‘LITTLE BUCKA ROO’ ROYALTY—Reigning as princess and attendants for the “Little Buckaroo Rodeo” and they will appear as semifinalists in the Miss Liberty Belle being sponsored May 31 and June 1 by the Orem Pageant which will be held SatEighth Ward will|be,/from left, Leslie-Ann Allred, 10, urday, June 22 at 8 p.m. in the first attendan Mary Jo Manwill, 9, princess, and Julie Provo High School auditorium. Anderson, 13, econd attendant. The rodeo, open to Theme of the Pageant will be ‘‘A the public,) will | feature “junior-sized” contestants Night to Remember.”’ ranging from 7 t 14 years of age. Five girls will be selected the night of the Pageant: Miss Liberty Belle, two attendants, Miss Talent and Miss Congeniality. All five girls will ride on the Queen's float in the Fourth of July Parade, concluded Mr. Wotherspoon. The 23 contestants and the wards or other organizations they represent, follow: Marcia Anderson, Provo Ninth Ward; Marilyn Jean Bigelow, SPANISH FORK — Bert TimpProvo Second; Judith Craig, son, native of Provo and active! Nine-year-old Mary Jo. Manwill, Orem; Helen Jill Ferguson, Pio- Spanish Fork Jaycee far the past daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion meer Ward; Dixie Lee Fowers, , eight years was |Manwill, Provo, will reign as Provo Sixth; Helen Free, Pleaselected to the of- frincess of the ‘Little Buckeroo and View Ward; Mary Kay Grow, fice of] state vice | Rodeo”’ being sponsored in Provo Oak Hills Fourth; Jeniveve president in the | May 31 and June 1 by the Orem Jacobs, Sertoma Club; Marilyn Utah Jaycees at | Eighth LDS Ward. Jameson, Park Ward; Jeannine their tonvention | Attendants to the princess are Johnson, River Grove First; Susie held recently ni |Leslie Ann Allred, 10, daughter Grace McCormick, Provo 18th; Vernal. Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. R. Chase Allred, Julie Nielsen, Kiwanis Club; Timpson | Provo, first attendant; Julie AnEileen Olsen, Provo 16th; Cheryl who is| employed derson, 13, daughter of Mr. and Ann Pay, Provo 19th; Kathleen at U.|S. Steel’s Mrs. B. J. Anderson, Provo, secRichards, Provo 13th; Mary Lynn ee rawmaterial re- ond attendant; and Katheryn Robertson, University Cleaners; Mr. Timpson search la b ora- | Koyle, 11, daughter of Mr. and} Charlotte Elaine Smith, Oak Hills Ltory near Geneva, has held prac- |Mrs. Jones Koyle, Salem, alter-| First; Betty Symons, Utah Sorosis tically every local office in the nate. Club; Ingrid Marie Thomson, Oak Spanish Fork Jaycees| and has Hills Second; Kallie Lou Fysdal, served this past year als immedi- || The royalty was chosen SaturClassique; Elizabeth (Liz Ann) ate past president and state di- day by four professional judges |—Austin and Alberta Beebe, Tysdal, Classique; Diane Weenig, rector for the club. H¢ has also Salem; Dale Peterson, Lehi, and Executives’ Secretaries, and served) as an |area miembership Stine Baker, Provo — on the basis Frances Louise Williams, Provo chairman. on the state |level: \Mr. of horsemanship, grooming of the Seventh. Timpson has been active in other horses,. and showmanship, acchurch and ciyie endeavors. He | cording to James D. Stone, chairresides at 463 N. Ist Wl, in Spanman for the princess contest. ish Fork with his wife, Afton, and Contestants in the rodeo, which their three children. will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the | As a State vice president Mr. Utah County Fairgrounds rodeo hroughout | Timpson will itravel arena, 1300 S. University Ave., {the state helping local clubs to | Provo, will be between the ages lorganize and put into|operatio, NEPHI — Maurice Tolley, a also serve on the board of af of 7 and 14. 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Verl F. and Lois Fay|Q 1, Swenson, Duane Roundy | Harward of Provo. | and CHarles |Rodeback. Other| Meena Ghaties ang | “ficets will be. appointed later. I ij Outgoing officers were: presi- Atwood Springville. Gustavson of q dent, W. E. Brandt; Donald Polli a8 | ] 16, 1 } ' | | 1 ON SEARS REVOLVING CHARGE é : Motorized Braziers Sete Bocaecue ‘4 mo=0, Sears Price Hooded Reg. 12.99 oon Price ........ 1099 2199 ‘ oven ~ 24-in. Motorized Round Braziers Steel hood, rolled edge bowl thermo- meter, Chrome-plated grid, spit and forks. for extra strength. Chromeplated. spit, rod, forks. Lighters g Picnic Braziers q ; Sears Price . with 7 Filre a . 24-in. Folding 1-quart Kenmore Reg.3.98 7 88 Each e Lighter Fluid 2.98 ; = dj 1 Ce eel Tess aaitel edge steel bow! Pailin| gradei oderwes 7 Handy pouring spout. i ceeea pee : Pleasant V-SERIES AIR COOLERS Keith Stéwart Jeppson, 40, Pro- | vo, and Cozette Stewart Hunter,| | 28, Orem. 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Tan, charcocl SUMMER NEEDS I © ms The public is invited to attend the affair, which will be a building fund benefit for the Orem Eighth Ward. 7, vice Vv: an, Duane Roundy, presii Boy to Ronaldd Bernell and] Jjackson, ._Ne Newlofticers|| who will dents; poo. co Charles Rodeback, secre-| ee Livingston, Orem. assume their duties in July are tary and treasurer. | e crease and BUY ALL YOUR turn- zed to scale’’ stock for the ; zed contestants as well as International professional clowns and announc- Girl to John A. and Judy Ostler Counselor Dr. Francis) N. Mor-| Robertson of Springville. | tenson’ acting ds master of cereGirl to Jobn D. and Loretta A. |monies and Glen Gordon as the | Shorthill Baxter of Orem. tailtwister. Boch are membersof | | AT HUGHES HOSPITAL, the American Fork Clhb. SPANISH FORK The installation of officers was May 22: Ly International Counselor Clell Hefty |fabric is fort. Sizes 10 to 12 and 13. 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