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Show City Plans 'F District.10 |. Bowling Program Riders Plan Meets & The Provo City Recreation Department, through Regal ners of all ages starting Sat- urday, July 8, Regal Bowling Laneswill provide bowling shoes and balls for all those interested. The students should be dressed in sports clothes, loosefitting and vice-cHairman of h ley and ‘sutrounding areas are tting the best of ly to be ready for ley Quarter Horse ll be held July ng at 9 a.m. at the Heber Fairgrounds A’ full- schedule of youth classes and cutting will make the program for Monday, ly 3. 1 the show American Fork Men's Riding 9:30 to 11 a.m. Follownig “is a schedule of when each session will start, with succeeding lessons: Club, head steward; Boyd Walk- er, Sheriff's: Posse; head -timer; Ralph Anderson, Lehi Men's | Riding Club, race starter; Kay Re ee Seesion eect 10, 12, 14,, OREM’S COMMUNITY THEATRE - THE -GARAGE’is shown here with “natives” om *""’ | 17 and 19. Session Two—Julf-24, 26, 28, | “Gilligan's Island threatening stranded whites with hoe and pitch fork. The local actors are, from left, Renae Gilbert, David Beardall, Kevin Davis and David Nielson, while | writer - producer - director Kent Gilbert stands coaching the performers. | Orem Neighborhood Launches ‘Theater-In The Garage’ Mass Participation Drama Session Four—Aug. 21, 23, 25,| 29.and 31. Children Session One—July 8 (lessons one-and two) July 15 (lessons three and four), and July 22 (lessbn_ five). By KAREN STEPHENS HEBER — Quarter horses of f Jim Green, Roughouts, ring steward; Mack Wagstaff, from Session Three—Aug. 7, 3, 11, 4 Horse Show Sheriff's Posse, programs and Wednesday and Fridays between 9:30 and 11 a.m. Children’s classes will be held 14 and 16 Quarter concession stand; Reed Walker, Classes will be held Monday, 31, and Aug. 2 HeberSets Committee assignments include: Darrell Frampton, Mt Timp Riders, beef ticket Cheryl Christensen, Bridlettes, adapted to the sport. morning 9 tatives*hetdin American Fork Dick Cook, District 10 presdent, was in charge. Classes will be five lessons of 1% hours each, for adults, Saturday Sunday Herald AMERICAN—-FORK —-Com: mittees for the various events for the District 10 Riding Show, to be held in Ameri Fork Aug. 4 and -5, were Lie at a recent meeting of riding club district represen- Bowling Lanes, announces it will be offering free bawling lessons to all interested begin- on JULY 2, 1967 Utah yr tan | | Chidester, Bridlettes, Marilyn Green, Roughouts, arena secretaries; Marie Thrasher, Brid- On Tuesday, July 4, Iter classes and will performance be held. Doug Dear, a _well-known-rate~horse and qualified Horse trainer om the Birdtail Ranch in CHAMPION QUARTER HORSE Leo Dial Bar,’ owned by Boyd and Shirley Sweat of Heber City, will be one of the outstanding entries in the Heber~ Valley Quarter Horse ims, Mont., will serve as the judge for-theshew ~ at various meets, Leo Dial Bar has won four first places, show Show scheduled Monday and Tuesday. In Eight showings Working as chairman of the is Rodney Wade, with one second, one third and one sixth. Top horses from a Boyd Sweat as.co - chairman, wide area are expected-to be exhibited at the show, to he and Bob Davis serving as secheld at the Wasatch County Fairgrounds. retary. Horses from the surlettes, reporter; Dick Cook, rounding states are ‘expected Cedar Valley, general chair|Riders, number five, and| to be entered at the show. |man of the show. | Rridlettes, number six. | John Rakes, of Murray, will The show will be held the | Eureka Area Picks Queen be the judge, and Jay Quarn- afternoon and evening of Aug.| berg, Tooele, will be shown'4 and 5 at the American Fork announcer. |Riding Club arena, located on Working positions of the |Second East, just north of the which will be held on July 22. jHer attendants will be Janet |Hansen, daughter of Mr, Paul |Hansen and Mrs, Garbett and |team are Cedar Valley, number| American Fork city limits. Peggy Sparrow, daughter of jone; Sheriff's Posse, number The show is open to the gten- EUREKA~JennyLynne Tay-| y4-"and Mrs. Fred Laird. Mrs. OREM-—Shakespeare, cre everyone took part in the suc- new «stars or playwrights were |two; American Fork Men’s Rid- jeral public, with outstanding|!or, daughter of Mr. and Mrs./ John Sutherland and Mrs. Kay Session Two— Aug. 19 (les-) and Shaw must have started) cess of the project, which last)born is a sons one and two), Aug. 26/ something — and maybe their| stout 35 minutes. Whether any|the public. (lessons three and four), and drama experience began in such a P Sept. 2 (lesson five), Children must be eight years as that staged this week at the of age or pass a bowling Sidney Gilbert home, 462 E. strength test given by the In- 500 S., Orem. structor prior to being admit- Two plays based on television shows, involving 30 chilted to the class. Since there will be a limited dren from 15 different farnilies number of people per Class, 30 in a neighborhood comprised of 97 people had its first run to 45, registration will be set up on a first comefirst serve, this week, An audience of 80 witnessed the production, which| basis, All Interested persons can was written, directed and proregister at the Provo Recrea- duced by. Kent Gilbert, 15, and tion Department, Room 204 his sister Renae, 12. City Building or by telephone The cast. involved children 373-5510 Ext. 25 or 24. Also, from ages 13\to one, with the individuals may register at the exception of its producer-direcRegal Bowling Lanes, 1180 tor. The play has been a ma North University Avenue by jor project since school let out contacting Larry Andrus by for the summer and regular| rehearsals have been scheduled| phone 373-1863. every other day about four days a week for two hours a day. (Thus, the drama experiment provided baby-sitting as well as an educational experience.) matter left up tol ing Club, number three; Rough+ |Tiding club rodeo events sched-|Mark Taylor, was elected queen|Colovich were in charge of | outs, number four; Mount Timp juled for the event. of Eureka’s annual celebration|the queen contest. MONDAY MONEY SAVERS Gigantic Price Cuts So Spectacular We Must Limit Sales to This Monday Only? All Day 9:45 A.M. Till 9 P.M. ... Hurry! Limited Quantities Will Go Fast? Enlistments, Separations Are Announced FRUIT SLICES and PEANUTS Two! separate plays made up the evening of drama. Held at the Gilbert garage, the first play was a take-off from the Seventeen Utah County men | TV show, The Monkees. The inlisted in the armed services | Orem “replacements” for the group went to while 17 others were released | popular singing it they saw from all four branches of the| a circus, and U.S.forces. The announcement | while there made up the major| | cameSaturday from Provo Sel-| part of that play. ective Service System, Local) After an intermission of com- } munity talent, the second play Board 33.was a local adaptation of the Enlistments Include eight Provoans: Wayne R. Hanegan, TV show, Gilligan's Island. Paul C, Adams, and Clark A. Perhaps one of the major atJohnson who joined the Marine tractions, of the community Corps; are Oren O. Larson and drama event were the refi John E. R. Hernandez, Air ments served.. Every home in Force; George A. Hansen and the community provided at | Kenneth W. Conrad, Navy; and) least a dozen cookies. Thus Lonnie D. Jaggert who enlist-| ed-in the U.S. Army. | LONDON (UPI)—Thesialf of Orem men now in the Army) a British European Airways are Timothy L. Bernow, Jerry (BEA) jet Cometall pitched in | R. York and James W.Larsen. today to find a stowaway hidden Three American Fork men, ‘on board on flight all the way Rick L. Johnson, Jerold D. from Budapest, Walker and David W. Green- The culprit, an official ex-| wood enlisted with the Navy. plained, was a mouse, It has Isaiah T. Ehlers and Steven been refused entry into England M.Ray, both of Lehi, enlisted because other mice “‘have been with the Army ‘and the Air known to abuse airline hospitall=) ty by chewing electrical cables Force. Steven L. Haitt, Pleasant and frightening female passengers.” Grove, joined the Navy. Given their separation notices from the Army were John C. from the Air Force. Slater, Garl L. Howard and From the Navy, Jackie A. Leslie J. Faden, all of Orem. Weyland and Danny Wooton are Also released from the service among Pleasant Grove resiwere Orem men Victor J. Ses- dents released from duty. Norsions, Marine Corps; Boyd T. man R. Ekins, Air Forte, and Jolley and James J. Kirkman, Ronald K. Iverson, Army, also of Pleasant Grove, were reboth from the Navy. Provoans Jerry B. 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