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Show V i r: Jk REVIEW, August 12, 1965 - The exquisite beauty of the Holliday BEAUTY Eves Princess Float was surpassed Saturday only by the beautiful girls who graced the entry in the annual parade Pictured left to right are Sandi Arnold, attendant; Teddy Newsome, center, princess; and Ficki Gardner, attendant BEAUTH CRfWNING erry Haday Eves Junior Riding near the front of the float is Princess The annual celebration was sponsored by the Holliday Chamber of Commerce and Lions Club THROWING CANDY KISSES County Commissioner Marv Jenson and family catch youngsters delight as they toss them candy at annual Holladay Eve Parade. HOLUDAY EVE CELEBRATION 'New Car? I ' I nearly fainted", said Mrs, Alvin D. Osborne, 5707 South 6th West, Murray, describing her emotion when she learned she won the new car given as a grand prize in the Holladay Eve celebration Saturday Mrs. Osborne purchased tickets for Holladay Eve festivities from A J Staples, manager of the Tracy Collins Bank, Holladay Branch, one day when he came out to the county branch where she is imployed. "I bought the tickets Just to contribute to the worthy cause the Holladay Chamber of Commerce and Lions Club were promoting, but I never dreamed I would win," Mrs. Osborne said. Mr and Mrs Osborne were entertaining company at their home when the car was deliv- ered My heart stood still for a minute and I nearly 1 was fainted. just dumbfounded", Mrs Osborne said When she realized it was not a dream, she was thrilled to It is a real cute car, death. and I really needed one," she said, adding that this was the 3 WwO V Fainted Nearly first thing she had ever won in her life The drawing climaxed the three-da- y Holladay Eves celebration that featured a teenage band concert Thursday night, an authentic Hawaiian Luau Friday night, a grand parade Saturday night, and programs J (IIP 1: (UISH NOW WE HAVE OUR OM NEIGHBORHOOD BANK (ma cainns and a carnival continuously each evening. over Reigning Holladay Eves was Teddy Newsome, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted M. Newsome, 2009 Waldo Drive, senior princess. Her attendants were Ricki Gardner. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J R Gardner, 4780 Fortuna Way, and Sandi A mold, daughter of Mr and Mrs. R. A. Arnold, 6722 Lazy Bar Circle. Sherry Lynn Barrus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Barrus, 1767 Parleys Canyon Blvd. reigned as junior princess. The celebration was under tl.hrwcta at Karl Richter, . chamber president and Dr. Clive Jolly, Lion president, who said the annual event was a great success this year. rTi fffii CFO flfTl (liFHp f fflTif Oman oebh o VALLEY BANK and TRUST CO 5565 SOUTH 9th EAST GOD DOTH NOT BEHOLD DIFFERENCES OF HUE AND COMPLEXION. He lookwth at thw hwort. H who moral and virtue O G CLOSE, CONVENIENT, AND are proitworthy it prefer-ein the pretence of God: He who it devoted to the Kingdom it mott loved. -- Baha'i writing. d ALWA YS PLENTY of PARKING r. A The Boha'it of Salt Lake County invite you to investigate their Foith, coll as I r:; fliVI HJijiiTJTJTJiruTJTJTn FOR BACK-TO-SCHO- TO SERVE YOUR EVERY BANKING NEED, INCLUDING: round PERSONAL CHECKING TRAVELERS CHECKS for protection of valuables honored everywhere NIGHT DEPOSITORY COMMERCIAL CHECKING for business, industry - Typical of the Holladay Eve carnival, three-da- y gay round of fun. was this ferns wheel which provided many cay rounds for Holladay and neighboring The carnival was only part of the community youngsters August 5 through 7'ielebration delighting was old and young alike gay SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES choice of several styles Children's Shoe Store a a SAVINGS ACCOUNTS with Doily Interest -- complete, lighted facilities ECONO CHECKS only 10c each check used CONTRACT COLLECTIONS and ESCROW SERVICE cdnvenience of both buyer and seller; and to insure accurate record For Concert Scheduled with a11 the The Larry Pino Symphonic Accordian Orchestra will pm-sea concert Monday August 16, at 8 P M , at the prudential plaza Auditorium The program will consist of numbers to be presented at the nt TROISKRS Urffet introducing QJEQQHQS YALOlRE DESIGNED FOR GROWING FEET SHIRTS rn imu rri'Utu Ini nrrhesffl Ppprid$s (ountrq Squirt j Y 271-146- 0 2179 HIGHLAND DFIU -- ini' rniliii.il- - ll'inrl lln PW. 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