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Show Rodeo, Dances, Races, Parade 2135. - Sunrise services will be held in the Salt Lake Tabernacle at 7 a.m. on Tuesday and the culminating event will be the parade at 9 a.m. The Days of 47 parade, third largest in the nation, begins at South Temple and Main Street, traveling south to 900 South and East to Liberty park. Pioneer Day Events Will Continue Through Tuesday SALT LAKE. Activities associated with the annual Days of 47 celebration here are moving into full swing. World championship rodeo action Highlighting the entertainment will be appearances by country singer Dottie West. Ticket prices range from $4.50 to $7.50. Tickets may be 1 began Tuesday at the Salt Palace reserved by calling or and will continue nightly, except visiting the Salt Palace or ZCMI Sunday, through Tuesday. There stores. will also be a 2 : 30 matinee Tuesday. Western dancing is being held d The rodeo is one tonight (Thursday) through Saturof the largest rodeos in the world, atday from 5 oclock until closing at the tracting top cowboys to compete for grand ballroom of the Marriott $140,000 in prize money. Hotel. Persons in western attire will 363-768- PRCA-sanctione- be eligible for door prizes. The formal Territorial Ball will be held Monday at the State Capitol, preceded by a reception, which is by invitation. A marathon race is scheduled afTuesday at 5:15 a.m. The fair begins in Washington park and ends at Liberty park. A 10 kilometer run starts at 6 a.m. at the University of Utah. Further information may be obtained from Keith West, 237- - C nrro makes Georgia Contests Four business TAYLORSVILLE. students from Utah Technical College attended the national Phi Beta Lambda conference in Atlanta Ga. last weekend to compete in various business-oriente- d contests. Mark Moss, the colleges PBL chapter adviser, said the level of competition was intense with more than 300 students from colleges and Thursday, July universities across the nation participating in about 20 events. Utech student Dale Griffin placed sixth in the business management division. The purpose of the Utah Tech chapter of PBL is to foster professionalism and interest in business, he said. The new chapter president at Utah Tech is Jeff Brower. Big Wheel Race To Benefit Arthritis Control SALT LAKE. Children between the ages of 2 and 8 are being invited to enter the Arthritis Foundations Big Wheel Race. Race time is set for 2 p.m. on Saturday at the east parking lot of Trolley Square. The cost of registra YhIgh , $23.95 SALE Reg Ogden Club To Hold Annual Car Show OGDEN. The 14th annual Olde Car Show will be held Sunday, preceded by a swap meet on Saturday and Sunday. The show, sponsored by the Golden Spike Vintage Car Club, will be held at Ogdens Liberty park, 22nd and Monroe Boulevard, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. The clubs feature car is the Ford Mustang, between 1964 and 1984. More information is available by 776-411- Leaders Named At KHS Reg $98.00 14" SALE KEARNS. Sluvia serve as president high PTSA for the year. She will be assisted first vice president; William 59" Famous Trails High Sierra HS17 APPALACHIAN BACK PACK Famous Trails . A registration is enso the couraged prizes for racers may be arranged. Participants will race in heats against others in their age group, with ribbons for the winners in each age bracket. Proceeds from the race will go to the Utah Arthritis Foundation for education and research. Registration and information may be obtained by calling the foundation at tion is $3. Advance PTSA oz Dupont Cordura Pack Adjustable Frame 11 , THE GREEN SHEET WEST 19, 1984 contacting Keith Anderson at SKftAA MORAINE BACK PACK Compact Service for 4 RJ29 " In WEST VAUEY VIEW High Sierra SIERRA CAMP SET internal Frame Cordura Nylon 2 Compartments Business Students From Utech Compete 13ft DELUXE THREE PERSON DOME TENT x I Reg $90.00 SALE 79" DQSCS0XarjCCnSiZ3 WOLVERINE BACK PACK Nylon Pack Type Frame Youth Size H Reg $49.99 SALE 29" mr.n'j.ffrmemTnrrn r Cavaness will of the Kearns coming school by Betty Fast, Christopulos, principal, second vice presi- Barbara dent; Taylor, third vice president; Gloria Anderson, secretary; Barry Richards, assistant prin- cipal, treasurer. Board' members 'v in- clude LaVeigh Atwood and Lynne Peterson. Mrs. Cavaness, a native of Peru, has lived in this area the past 19 years. She and her husband Gary have six children. The new president served as scholarship chairman last year. 1 very much enjoyed working with the Kearns high faculty, PTA members and the students last year and am excited to serve as president, she said. Reservations Are Due Today For Senior Activity There is still time to for an meal to be served tomorrow (Friday) at the Magna Senior Citizen Center. Carolyn Koch, director, said reservations will be taken until 1 p.m. today for the dinner, which is themed On Top of Old Smokey. In keeping with the theme, fried chicken and gravy, hominy, green beans, cornbread and stewed apples will be served. There will also be an The cost is $1.25 per person. Mrs. Koch also noted that reservations are being filled for the annual salmon supper to be served on Aug. 3 at the Park LDS ward in Payson. When the bus is filled, an attempt will be made to obtain seats on a bus leaving from Draper. Bus tickets must be paid for in advance and will cost $2 each. The salmon supper will cost $7 per person, payable at the gate. There will be four serving lines operating and continuous entertainment. To make reservations for either activity, those interested may MAGNA. make reservations sing-alon- call In the 535-720- regard to current activities at center, Mrs. Koch said craft classes will resume this week, in- cluding sessions devoted to the making of cabbage patch dolls. The menu for daily luncheons at the center next week will offer meat loaf, potatoes and gravy on Monday. The center will be closed Tuesday for the Pioneer Day holiday. The meal will be turkey tetrazzini on Wednesday, baked ham and candied yams on Thursday and frankfurters, macaroni and cheese on Friday. Paul Burden Is An Eagle Scout GRANGER. Paul Pace Burden has received the Eagle Scout award. He is a member of troop 488, sponsored by Granger West 9th ward. Art Magill, Carl Jerry Pulsipher and Allgrun, Dave Davis were instrumental in him helping achieve the goal of Eagle Scout. The lad earned merit badges, with wilderness 21 survival his favorite. For his service project, he helped set up a new media center in an elementary school in Wendover. He holds nine skill awards, On My Honor, Faith in God, Order of the Arrow and Duty to God awards. He has served as assistant patrol, assistant senior patrol, patrol and senior patrol leader, secretary, counselor and president of the deacons quorum and is presently a counselor in his teachers quorum. |