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Show ‘ i’ {Up-and Down Springville ' - DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1955 Utah County, Utah 16 | Kiwanis Club Pays Official New Producer Signed Visit to Eureka Organization Rodeo Ground Improvements Underway for Lehi- Roundup By JOSEPHINE and ly 18 members of the Springville! Kiwanis club traveled to Eureka Fred Weight is in the Utah Va Wednesday evening to meet with ley hospital following an opera- the Kiwanis club there at the lat-ition performed Wednesday mornter’s have signed a new producer in ZIMMERMAN rovem LEHI—! SPRINGVILLE — Approximate-;music festival = con- In the announcer’s spot will be re- the person of Del Haslam, owner| Jack Oakey, an oldtimer in the of the Western Rodeo Company. aewa ae the Lehi rodeo grounds in prepara- announcing business who's rodeo wealth of information about rodoes, performers and the tastes circuit as a promise that the a fast pace. Aiding him in this notch arena clowns. el 4 ueen on eo e Ee I Jimmy Wingate, Elwood Love-|on Mothersclub’ by ee Horselovers are in for a treat ridge, Erwin Sheffield, ‘Harvey! anderson at their regular meet- U ne with the appearance of Seranado, the only horse ever to be awarded a motion picture ‘Oscar.’ Seranado is a golden palamino Robbins, Berton Groesbeck, Floyd ing Wednesday evening. The Groesbeck, Arthur Condie, Har- story of perseverance from a old Chr Frank Cr: oh OOS in poverty and Sterling Price and Merle Sargent.| with little schooling to one of the oun up Arabian stallion trained to per- e r 0 prominent women of the world Clare I aai noe + LEHI — Calf-riding, bareback; The Queen-odeo is one of the Saudtae ae ee . horse riding, novelty races and|most popular events of the rodeo er, was brought to this country for| S0-0-0-0, BOSSY!—Ronald Nielsen, Spanish Fork, general chairman of Dairy Month for Utah specialty acts are in store for|season, and annually draws a rotved”’ anheed] County, makes like it was milking time while County Commissioner F. Rulon Nichols, center, bey Oe prentsie isbotghoonch a! oe lay, "SameSaleinatons ,|amateur events en Sierra trainer for the famous circus. American Fork, finance chairman of the drive, and County AgentS. R. Boswell, hold the ‘‘bucket,” touching off celebration of the the appearance of local riders. annual Lehi Roundup. Working with Mr. Clark on the The Queen-odeo is a free ama- committee are Dale Peterson, teur western program, highlight- George Downs, Stanley Clark, Seranado has appeared in shows and performances throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, Cuba and Europe. ed by the selection of a queen Don Whimpey and Duane Evans. Also on the program are the and two attendants to reign over “Three D’s,” a great acrobatic the Lehi Roundup June 30 and July 1 and 2. Mofris Clark, general chairman of the Queen-odeo, reports that registrations are now open for both contestants and queen candidates. Amateur cowboys are reminded that they must register - Education Aims and trampoline act, and the Sun Valley Fireballs, a trained pony Committee Holds and receive an entry number before they will be allowed to Initial Meeting 5 enter the arena next week. Par- act. one of the caps being distributed to advertise the month. June Is Dairy Month; Future Farmerc. Committeemen Named Leave On Tour in the ucts, cheeses, milks, butter and Payson. eetee Getmetate Harold Miner the past few days have been Mr. and Mrs. Cal Pitcher (Ina Miner) of Calgary, Mr. and meeting, which will be a party Mrs. Myron for the husbands on the lawn of Childs|Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schreiver. have had as their guests this PLEASANT GROVE—A group week her sister and husband,| Publicity: County S. R. Boswell, Utah Saeed Ser ne Saree aon a agent; and finances, F.|Wilis Banks, who is the group {instructor : of the le Pleasant Pleasant G: Grove George Lewis, president of the|Mortensen, American Fork, and|and retail business in plugging school there. Scheduled stops will include. Las Vegas, Fresno, dairy produce. December, 1953. Of primary con-|Civic Improvement Association,|LewMar Price, Provo. Several Entries concession| Merchandising, including pro-| Lynn F. James and Joel C,|Oakland, San Francisco, SacraMr. Clark declared that several|cern to this committee are mat.|reperts that new mento and Reno, with a visit at Superintendent Alma P. Burton was in charge of the meeting. stands will be built directly south viding milk dispensers on Strawof the south bleachers before berry Day and during Brigham show-time. The. Association is Young University Leadership furnishing the materials, and Week: Carl Elliott, Arden Dairy, labor will be furnished by the Orem, and Tom Jensen, CloverFirst and Fifth Lehi LDS Wards, leaf Dairy, Provo. who will handle the concessions Restaurants committee: Jess Spafford, American Fork; Ted this year. The stands will be built ao Barlow, assistant county agents, and A. S. Milner, Provo, will the Utah Canyons to complete provide posters and displays. the trip. Charles Warnick, Pleasant Grove, president of American Dairy As-|of arrangements are Davis Harsociation, and Eldridge Warnick,|mer and Gene Carter. DO Holdaway and Don Allen, Provo; selection. Although some considseparate facilities. Construction eration will be given the general subjects? Do schools need more will meet requirements of the LeGrand Jarman, Orem; A. R. appearance of rider and mount, specialization and less generalStaté Board of Health for maxibe selected. Friday, July 1 has. the judging will be based mainly ization? How can students make a better course of study selec- mum cleanliness and efficiency in been set as the date for the an- food-handling. Several trees must The queen will receive $30, and ition? Are parents qualified to be removed before the stands are the attendants $20 each to be help students in this selectign? built. used towards costumes for the Next Meeting Set Official Start Roundup. July 7 was the date set for the Persons interested in register- next meeting of the committee, The Lehi Roundup celebration ing for the show may do so by which consists of 54 educators and will have it’s official start Saturcontacting Morris Clark at 308 laymen,’ who were selected by day, June 18 with the annual nual Stock Parade, and young cowboys and cowgirls are reminded to start preparing for the parade. Prizes will be awarded for the outstanding western costumes. Other activities in coinection Burton and ap- Queen-odeo, at which the Round- with the celebration will be anto register early in order to avoid |proved by the board of education. up Queen andher attendants will nounced as plans are perfected. West Main Street. He urges them Superintendent a last minute rush the night of It includ the ibers: Shorter Show American Fork gs mem- the show. 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Hatch, Phillip | HANDSOME MANIN will be given away at the conclu- son, Garn Holbrook, Orville Gunsion of the show. ther, Carl J, Mellor, Zane G. = Alder, Dan W. Peterson, Jeanne |C. Jackson, Mrs. Glen E. Smith, ‘Mrs. Ronald Price, George C. Leany, Dr. R. J. Evans, Stanley Chaplain At Navy Seminar In California M/ Taylor, Ruel Evans, L. B. Adamson, Ferrin Gurney. Pleasant Grove—Harvey Smith, Junius A. West, Willis M. Banks, = bd approximately two hours. Main land F. Priday, C. R. Anderson, Edward Allen, Frank G. Shelley, emphasis will be placed on the J. Newel Stephens, Don C. Over-|% . Christenson, E. Carlyle BunkObtain a group of native Indian er, Mrs. Joseph T. Smith, Keith dancers as a specialty act. Concessions will be handled by D. Horton, Ralph B. Ladle, the Lehi Riding Club during the George Adams, Parlell G. PeterQueen-odeo. The Club is also sen, Dr. H. B. Geotzman, W. M. planning another ‘‘Beefsteak Der- Crawford, B. M. Jolley,. Quinn by” like the one held last year, Hatch, Ivan Perry, Elliot Howe. Lehi—Cecil Ash, Calvin Swenin which a 1000-pound prize beef by many Recommended ve ae —- an a doctors. Guaranteed — Walter B. Committee members are plan- ‘Devey, Clifford E. Young Jr., Leo ning to make this year’s Queen- |G. Meredith, Clara B. Cook, E. edeo shorter and better than Moyle Parker, C. A. Grant, Le-|© last year, limiting the show to tained. ‘ Ardean Van Patten is recover- SUFFER Pleasant Grove, will a horsewomen. Three out-of-town milking contest for mayors on judges will be on hand to judge Discussion centered around the the entries and make the final question: What is a good cutricu- so that the two wards will have Johnson, Alvin Harding, Robert Strawberry Day, and Mrs. Jenniev lum? What are ‘fundamental’ on horsemanship. |evening qf Anderson also told.something of ; - husband Odlum,and of Floyd lifefamous Guests at the home of Mr. and|‘%¢, of the aviatrix, show: Salt Lake City. representing Greater Utah Val- High School. He will act also as circuit can always be found on fore they will be permitted to in Alpine School District was held the Lehi roster. The only R.C.A- —include: driver and chaperone. Committee to support special ley and Utah County Commisrecently in the school board ofregister. The trip culminates plans which approve rodeo in North Utah events, such a Strawberries and sion. Registrations for both the ama- fices in American Fork. The for- County, it annually attracts from Cream for Pleasant Grove Straw- Sterling Price and Jack Miller, began three years ago. They will teur rodeo events and the queen’s mation and work of this commit- 80 to 100 of the best cowboys in berry Day, June 17: AlRoy Gill- Springville, will work with civic visit the Bakersfield, Cal., agritee is in compliance with legiscontest will be accepted up to 7 lati > the business. man, Pleasant Grove; Francis|clubs, chambers of commerce|Culture department at the high of age and older who are skilled underwent surgery Wednesday. This group will urge week by bus for a 10-day educa-|aughter up to take part in the Valley hospital. t signed statement|Study the philosophy aims, purposes, “abjec- names in .the professional : S| Other committeemen delegated Nichol American Fork, ‘ork. = ust aetreS aoe parents be-|tives and of education rodeo|+, push heavier drinking—of milk|RulonY Nichols, yet signed up. The competition of society. is open to young women 16 years provided an Utah Valley hospital where she|American aviation great interest. Mrs. Canada, who have come to at- earn ae tend June MIA Conference in plans were discussed for the next restaurants to serve milk and to tional-pleasure tour through Nerodeo field for the quality of its confectionaries. entertainment and the skill of Utah County chairman of June have at least one waitress in vada, California, and Utah. The it’s participants. Lehi Rodeo pa-|Dairy Month is Ronald Nielsen,|June-Dairy-Month costume. = the committee to| -ecords broken, and the leadin young women havesignified their ters relatmg directly to the school intention of entering the queen’s curriculum as based upon the contest, although none have as needs of children and the needs Mrs. Myron Carter is at the|and a foremost woman figure in of 32 Future Farmers of Ameri-|Mr. and Mrs. Junius Payne of|ing from an operation which was Enviable Reputation This is June Dairy Month when Snow, Springville; Hughes Dairy, ca from Pleasant Grove left this} Phoenix, Ariz. They brought their performed Tuesday in the Utah The Lehi Roundup has achieved dairymen plug their own prod- Spanish Fork, and C. L. Carlisle, an enviable reputation iaee|tethee ne first!trons have often seen world’s Spanish Fork. ticipants whoare under legal age|™ecting of p.m. the night of the show. ing. pte ec oo. on line ae — Ph.2 4 Famous Horse 4 meeting. for the Kiwanis fireplace at Kelley’s Grove. Among those who went to Eureka were Presid Glenn Coffman, Vice President Finley Roylance and the follow-| ing, Eldon Reese, LeRoy Tingey,|- The autobiography of Jacque- This year the Lehi Civic Im- show will equal or exceed the important task will be Benny are jati Pp high ‘ds of entertaii der and Jim Wise, two to of the outstanding western show,|set in previous years. dinner tion at a canyon party scheduled tion for the 15th annual Lehi of rodeo audiences will enable a et ee and specialty acts in the rodeo him to keep the show moving at pr regular Next week the Price club will be guests here of the local organiza-| TOWN...” SAN DIEGO—Albert T. Tuttle, Calvin ‘Walker, Leslie E. Rees, a Latter-day Saint chaplain from Edwin I. Taylor, Vera Conder, Provo, Utah, has arrived in San Keith D. Miller, Eldon Johnson, Diego, Cal., to participate in a Gerald Belliston, Earl Banks, A. IN PENNEY’S refresher seminar for Naval Re- J. 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