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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, Deadline for entries In Utah State Fair are 1960 Riding Club finals io be held announced, Fair opens on September 16 for entries in the Utah State Fair at the State Fairgrounds September 16 through September 25 were announced today by A. J. Redd, President, Utah State Fair Board. Mr. Redd noted that all entries must be made upon blanks furnished by the Utah State Fair Assn, at the State Administration Fairgrounds Deadlines Spring Lake News 1960 By Lenora Huish enson and daughters, Kathryn and Carolyn, and Daryl OlThe members of a Sunday from Salt Lake and Joan sen, School class and their teacher, from Kearns and Shelledy, Mrs. El von Butler, enjoyed a Mrs. Rhoda Davis from Pay-soswimming party Monday night at Arrowhead Resort. After Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler an enjoyable hour of swimwent to Ogden Saturday to ming they returned to the home of Mrs. Butler where visit with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Art they fried hamburgers and had Arnold. a picnic lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peery Dorine Walker from Beaver Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lyand has spent the past week visman went to Provo Saturday Jean her with cousin, iting a party for Marie at the home of her uncle night to attend Mrs. Rich (Jen- HOLIDAY ON ICE Landl Sea! Air! Is the precision finale in HOLIDAY ON ICE of 1961 and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ches-le- their mother, GLAMOUR-Icer- s as Marines. Staff Sgt. Robert and nie) Meyers, when all nine of and features the Walker. who is stationed at Camp LeJeune, N. C., was assigned to Holiday for two months her daughters, with their husThe members of the Second bands met at the home of Mr. in the capacity of Drill Instructor. Youll see the results when HOLIDAY opens Sept. 16 in year Beehive group of the M. and Mrs. Dale Butterfield to Salt Lake City at the Fairgrounds for a 10 day engagement. I.A. held a Pizza party Tueshonor their mother on her 1 1 Experience is what enables day night at the home of their birthday. Holiday On Ice of 96 to make 16th annual to recognize a mistake you leader, Lenora Huish. EnjoyThose present in addition to when you make it again. 16-2- 5 Fair. at State ing the party fun were Linda those mentioned were Mr. Sept. appearance Earl Wilson Wilson, Linda Miksell, Patty Myers; Mr. and Mrs. Noal But-e- r HOLT UTAH. 16, 16th and The Jean greatest Peery, Merlene Sadler, and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine DAY ON ICE with a cast of Marie Walker and her cousin, Gayley from Salt Lake; Mr. Dorine Walker from Beaver. and Mrs. Kenneth Bliss, Mr. 83 international skating stars d acts will Mr. and Mrs. Glen Daniels Mrs. Jack Bullock, Mr. and and 22 INTRODUCING and two children from Fair Mrs. Mel Hartvigsen of Pro- open in Salt Lake City on Fri10 16 a for two day, September Oaks, Calif., have spent a vo; and Mr. and Mrs. Max Complete line of Diamond House Paints weeks vacation here with relday engagement at the Utah of Spring Lake. atives. They stopped with her The group enjoyed taking State Fair. 20 off on all Paints Introductory offer The Morris Chalfen Specfather, A. A. Jacobson and his pictures, playing records and parents, Mr. and Mrs. James visiting. They made tape re- tacular blends fantasy, ballet, for the next Two Weeks A. Daniels at Payson. They precision cordings and then played them comedy also visited with brothers and back. A buffet supper was movements, novelty and Complete Painters Supplies solo routines into sisters and other relatives. served. Visitors at the home of Mr. ,, Mir. and Mrs. Earl Smith a real cool hunk of entertainJACK'S HEATING & SPORTS CENTER and Mrs. Vaughn Davis on have spent the past week with ment ice. Highlights of the 765 East 1st North Sunday were Mrs. Keith Sor- - their father, Frank Barnett, 1961 Production are GOLDEN Phone 166-AURORA, SLAVIC RHAPat his home. TEEPEES AND TOser- SODY, 4-Clubs hold exhibit In the Sunday eveningJacobTEM POLES, MOTHER vices in the chapel, Kirk GOOSE PriLAND, REVUE DES Harry Webster elected from son was graduated LAND! day at Spring Lake and mary. He was presented to BALLETS, Air! SEA! Junior by Lundell, to membership Clubs of Spring Bishop The The impressive list of Lake held their Exhibit Day President Thelma Christopher-so- n and Clark includes: Jinx and was approved to be in Madallion Club August 22 at the Spring Lake Church. All articles made by ordained to the office of Dea- Dorothy Goos, Tommy Collins, Williams UTAH POULTRY The Ray Palmer, Harry J. Webster, a resident the girls were judged in the con. Alfredo Paul Andre, Dennis Family, Curtis Carter, Taylor of Payson, has been elected to morning by leaders from Lake and Shore and Benjamin and the and Clyde Rex Peery were Mendoza, The LeMacs, Alice in the select Memembership Ives Allen, Tommy to the ordained Quessy, be to group exhibits were selected approved and French, Gail Marlow, John dallion Club in recognition of FARMERS CO-O- P which will be sent to the Coun- office of Priest. LaDue, Cathy Lynn and Janie his outstanding performance A 11 arranged program special ty Exhibit. There were in the sales field here. In makclubs which participated in by the genealogical committee Morris. FLOYD HARMER Werner Muller, Germanys cooking, sewing and home im- was as follows. Talks were ing the announcement, MedalBranch Manager chamand and Menlove Leo Ray speed given by lion Club director John White provement projects. A male quartette, pion, makes his American de- cited the The following program was Huish. exceptionally sucand the great cessful handling of sales conpresented in the afternoon: Hector Sadler, Earl Decker, but this year Bob Continental Clowns, Buddy This Little Song Light Ross Hendrickson, and and sales and Baddy, return from Europe tests, merchandising, of Mine, led by Marie Mar-te- ll Menlove sang one number. promotion as the key factor 1956. since time first the for from Santaquin. Prayer, that won the recognition and HOLIDAY ON ICE is fast, Linda Miksell, Spring Lake. election of Webster, Manager fun and fantastic its the of the The president of each club Bottling Comice on worlds finest spectacle gave a short report of what of bottlers of pany Payson, and great family fare. Ticktheir club had accomplished Squirt. 10 at the run for ets the day during the summer and gave The Medallion Club is a naUtah State Fair starting on the name of their leader. 16 tionally recognized organizanow are Friday, September from Song, The 8 tion in the beverage industry to addressed mail on sale by askwas club Santaquin. (This UTAH STATE FAIR, P. O. and was founded by the Squirt ed to sing at the County Day,. BOX FG6 SALT LAKE CITY Company of Sherman Oaks, The girls who took sewing, Calif. modeled their dresses and skirts. Each girl was introduced by her leader as she If Music for this was modeled. of Kaleen Moore, played by only Spring Lake. SMoyirLJfOU CAN Closing remarks, Emily TyREVENT ler, County Demonstration " SadMerlene FOREST-, prayer, Agent; Save regularly with ler. Supervisor Viola Cowan SAVINGS BONDS was in charge, assisted by Supervisor Wanda Greenhalgh of Santaquin. The training of children is The boys livestock club led a profession, where we must by Arid Larson and Owen know how to lose time in ordFOR THE Cowan were present for the er to gain it. 3EST YEARS program. County agent, Joe Jean Jacques Rousseau inOF the YOUR LIFE Barlow, spent morning specting the animals being raised by the boys. He reports ENJOY they are doing a good job with THE their project. n. son-in-la- y Ice"-SQU1R- fast-pace- El-.n- er Bldg. Earliest deadline is in the composition contest sponsored by the Music Dept. H. Reuben Reynolds, Director of the Music Department, said entries should be in the State Fair office by August 29. There is no age limit in this contest, but compositions will not be accepted from anyone with a status. professional Judge will be Ingolf Dahl, composer, orchestra conductor and faculty member, University of Southern California at Los Angeles. Deadline for entries in vocal solo, piano solo, solo string instruments and solo wind instrument divisions of the Music Department is September 14. Other deadlines are as fol lows: Horses, sheep, poultry, bits, September the Fine Arts, cattle, swine, pigeons, rab2; entries in Graphic Arts and Photography departments, will be received between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. September 1 and between 10 am. and 5 p.m. September 2; Hobbies, between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. September 3 and 10 a.m., through 5 p.m. September4; Home Arts entries will be received between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Sept. 6 through Sept. 10; Junior Department, September 2; ceramics entries will be received between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. September 10 and between 1 p.m. and 9 p.m. September 11; Miss Utah State Fair contest, September 9; entrants in Utah State Farm Bureau contests must see that membership records are filed in the Bureau office by September 12; Horticulture and Agriculture 2 p.m. September 16; Floriculture, prior to 11 a.m. the day of each show; stamps, three days prior to Fair opening. Mr. Redd promised a broad and thrilling program of at the fair for each and every member of the family. during State Fair Finals of the Utah State Western Riding Clubs Assn, will be held Sept. 7 at the Utah State Fair in Salt Lake, according to Laurel J. Brown, West Jordan, vice president of the Intermountain Quarter 16-1- Horse Assn. Mr. Brown says the western riding clubs group represents some 80 organized riding clubs throughout the state with a total membership of 3, COO horsemen. Competition among these clubs and club members consists of club drills, races, relay novelty events, cow cutting, calf roping, wild sow milking, ribbon pulling, pleasure classes, parade class, matched pairs and reining, according to Mr. Brown. As part of the Utah State Fair program, the first two days the six finalists in each of these events will compete for the state championship awards. 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