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Show $rAvD CorP- - rayAZejlh nr vellV Royalty to Reign OverECelebration Volume 75 Number PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 35 Celebration Events FRIDAY, AUGUST Fiee Fireworks, 30 Floats to be Featured in 31 Race Track, 8 pm. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Mammoth parade, 12 noon Iloi.'.e Races, Race Track, 2 pm Horse Shoe Tournament, City Court', 7 pm. Cockkbur Amateur R cico Cocklcburr Aicna, Equal e Dance Jon boiec. 'hnnis Court, 9 pm. SUE DAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 19 2 Mammoth Parades Thirty floats, six bands plu 8 pm. Other units will make big L ibor I y Par .do parade w ill be shown on Main 2 Stct taken. Flower, Art Show Will be Given , old awards in classes where exhibits are not up to standard. 5. No exhibitor will be permitted on the floor during in official judging except capacity. 6. Only exhibitors and members of the committee necessary will be admitted to showroom during placing of exhibits. Exhibitors must leave showroom as soon as entries are placed. Carnival." 7. The show committee will Entries must be delivered to exercise all possible care but the Junior High School gym, assumes no responsibility for where the sjhoww will be held damage or loss of property. between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. 8. Entries may not be reSunday. Judging will be con- moved before 6:00 p.m. Septducted from 10 a.m. to noon. ember 3, and should be reExhibitors will be allowed moved by 7:00 p.m. to submit not more than one 9. Citizens of Payson and vicinity are eligible. entry in each class. Trophies, prizes and ribbonsin will be given to winners each class. Classes are Queen of show, Theme arrangement, During the Harvest Days unusual and Homecoming Celebration, large arrangement, arrangement, artistic arrange- it is planned to bring the enment, dry arrangement, med- richment of art to as many ium arrangement, small arran- People as possible. minature arrangeIn Utah there is a rich artgement, ment istic heritage and the Art this emphasize Others are Aster, speciman, Show will Petduring their annual show. This three of kind, display; Mariwill be possible through the unia, speciman, display; cooperation of artists in Payson gold, large and small division, dis- and vicinity. speciman, three of kind, The show will be held in play; Floribunda, speciman, sp- conjunction with the Flower three of kind; Hybrid Tea, Grandi-florShow in the Junior High eciman, three of kind; speciman, three of kind, School gym on Sunday, SeptBegonias, speciman, displayof, ember 2, and Labor Day, Sept, ember 3. The show will open Gladioli, speciman, three kind, display, arrangement; at 1 p.m. on Sunday and close Best African Violet; Best pot- at 7 p.m., on Monday, it will t ted Plant; Dahlias, speciman, open immediatey after the three of kind; New Introduc- parade and will close at 6 p.m. tions, annual specimans, pere- Paintings of guest artists will also be exhibited. nnial speciman; Information concerning the Junior Division, up to 10 years, single speciman, three the show follows: Each artist of kind; 11 to 15 years, speci- may bring two or three pict best ures to be exhibited, not pictman, three of kind and ures that have been ezhibited arragenment. before in the Payson Art FLOWER SHOW RULES Show. The larger pictures are 1. There will be no entrance preferred. tee. Competition is open to any ger pictures are preferred. amateur. Paintings must be framed, 2. Entries will be accepted for named and properly wired competition Sunday Sept. 2, and ready to hang. 7:00 a.m. to 10 a.m. Pantings must be brought 3. Judging will be at 10:00 a.m. to the Junior High School gym Show will be open to the pub- Friday evening between 5:30 lic Sunday at 1:00 p.m. and and 7 p.m. They will be regMonday after Parade to 6:00 istered at the time. Pictures must be picked up if, p.m. I 4. The decision of the judges Monday between 6 and 6:30 I will be final. Judges may with- - p.m. Art Show a, . - 's Art Show, Hon e Art Show, Junior High at 10 am. The fast of tile two am pm. to 10 pm. moth street parades will be City Pool, 2 pm 'hown Saturday beginning at Program, Tabernacle, 7 pm. 12 noon. The 0 p m. Saturday parade vill not be as large a.--, the MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 r,e planned for Monday. Mammoth parade, 10 am. The Amt m an Legion wil Flower Show, Art Show, Hi me Art Show, 12 p m. to 6 p.m. lead the parades as coloi Horde Races, Race Track, 2 p.m. guaidx All wards of the Nebs Water Show, 7 pm. Stake, West Ward Explorers Adult Aaronie Priesthood, plus Benjamin Ward are entering floats. Clubs who have .nd.cated they are fixing f oats .or the parade are Beta-JumJultus Clubs, Cultus Club, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Jjycets, Garden Club, Ameri-a- n Gustive D. Larsen, professor Legion - Auxiliary. of History at the Brigham Utah County Dairy Princess, Young University, will be the daigarct Taylor, of Payson guest speaker at the annual will appear with her attendHomecoming Program, held in ants. and Mary Cowan, Mt. connection with Payson Haruoakr Cow belles queen, with vest Days and Homecoming ,e attendants will be in the Celebration. units will parade. A good musical program will ae entered from Santaquin, be presented in addition to the Nephi, Spanish Fork and Provo. speaker. A quartette, composed Bands maiching in the parof Rulon Hill, Heber Jones, ade will include Payson High Vernon Finch and Robert School, Payson Junior High Finch accompanied by AlSchool, Goshen Junior High, bert Payne will sing an oriTintie High School, Spanish ginal song. The song, Orchard Folk High School, and Spanish Hills of Utah, was written I'oik Junior High School. of by Roene DiFiore, formerly of tho bands is Ray-Io- n Chairman Payson. Mrs. DiFiore wrote Madsen. both the words and the music. Parade Route A trio of Utah artists will The parade will begin at present Songs for the Love of the High School and proceed Living as part of the Sunday down Main Street to Utah Avnight program Heading thie Roene DiFiore enue where it will turn East group will be Mrs. DiFiore, composes song for program with Dr. Joseph Halgren and to the Peteetneet School, then Dr. Gordon Beckstrand of started as a trio, rendering the turn South to First South, then type of program and music that West back to Main Street and Richfield. These three singers got they will present Sunday night. wull turn back south on Main While they were preparing the Street to the Junior High olo parts for a performance School where it will disperse. of Haydns The Creation Home Show The parade route will be about ono year ago they were the same for both Saturday called upon to do a program and parades. Monday Be Held for one of the civic clubs. They is Max Parade committee have continued their musical associations ever since. In that Warner, Arch Williams, Ralph Sunday Monday time they have appeared for and Mamie Chappie, Ronald Blanche Mayer, Whiteock, Plans are complete for the chuich benefits, womens clubs, Gwyn Harmer, J. E. Pete Home Art Show to be held in Dixie Jr. College, Lions and Wilson, and Rex Wignall. connection with Payson Home- Rotary Clubs and others. These have taken them coming and Harvest days Cele- programs from Utah County through bration. The show will be held in Nephi, Richfield, St. George, the Wilson Little Theatre at Kanab and South to Las Vegas. With music selected to tie Rodeo the Junior High School on Sunday afternoon and Mon- in with the theme, Songs for the Love of Living, everone day, Sept. 1 and 2. Committee members will be will find a favorite song inat the Junior High School to cluded in the program old The Cocklcburr Riding Club receive articles on Saturday sentimental ballads, folk songs, will an amateur rodeo and noon. home patriotic songs, as a sponsor morning until of Harvest Days feature Bring your lovely Handi- Broadway show hits and others and Homecoming, according and are included as solos, ducts to craft and Needlework Shirley Wilson, president. help present a good show. and trios. The rodeo will be held SatSince her very early years If you wish to have your artiurday, Sept. 1 7:30 p.m, at in cles called for, contact Mrs. Nephi, Mrs. DiFiore has Gilbert White Sr. Phone always been active in the the Cocklebur Arena near the or one of the other com- music. After graduating from race track at the sports field. C S.U. in Cedar City she conRodeo queens were selected mittee members on Friday. The committee includes: tinued making music whenever Tuesday night to reign over Ella Money, Arlene Daniels, she went. She has worked with tho Cockleburr amatuer Rodeo Venna Dunford, Geneva Pick- many gifted musicians through to be held Saturday night in ering, Eva Hill, Viola Cowan, the years in Nephi, St. George, their arena. Della Hancock, Jennie Wilson, Cedar City, Richfield, and Selected as queen was Danna Alta Coombs and Mrs. White. Payson. who is presently Gamble, making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peay. Attendants are Deanna Stickney, daughter uf Mr and Mrs. Ray Stickney, and Kathy Jacobs, daughted of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobs. Paiticipants should sign with Sterling Davis before Thursday of this week. Elmer Young and Mr. Davis are of the event. There will be calf roping, team tying, bareback riding and brahma bull riding with speciality acts between events. Stock will be furnished by Tom Davis of Salt Lake City. Prices for admission will be CHAMBER OF COMMERCE QUARTETTE A girls quartette $1 for adults; 50c for students from 10 years and up and sang in Payson stores last week during their event. The quartette included, left to right, Linda Lou children under ten will be Haskell, Lind Mendenhall, Nancy Holt and Janna Daniels. admitted free. IARVEST DAYS QUEEN M.ss Kaylene center, is the 1902 Payson Harvest lays and Ilomeioming Celeb ation q ecu, her attendants me Carol Si e Wilson, left, and Marilyn Chi istenxen, right, MISS PAYSON Haskell, center, her attendants ar Taylor, left, and Karen Ballard, right. lo es. Homecoming Program Will Be Feature Sunday Eve. Out-of-tow- n Sunday, MondayO The annual Flower Show held during Payson Harvest Days and Homecoming Celebration will be given again this year. The Flower Show will be held on Sunday and Labor Day, September 2 and 3. The show will open Sunday at one oclock and close at 7 p.m., on Monday it will open immediately following the parade and will remain open until 6 p.m. Theme of the show is Autumn Pay-son- beginning Flower Show, School, 1 Water Show, Homecoming Band Concert, FLOWER SHOW Members of the general committee of the annual Flower Show to be held in connection Harvest Days and Homecoming Celebration examine a floral display for the show. Left to right are Erma Fech, Naoma Hillman, Ethcl Decker and Martha Chard. Gwen Porter, another member of the general committee, was not present when picture was the Th Art to on - Cockleburs Plan Amateur For Celebration 465-201- 7, back-to-Scho- ol Chosen to reign over Pay- - sons celebration as Miss Payson was Lois Jean 60 Horses Entered in the Two-Da- y Race Meet About 60 horses will be registered at the race track for Paysons annual Horse Races, to Lane Barron, according member of the racing committee. Eleven local horses will run in the raoes, according to information the racing committee now has. Possible local entries are Affirm, Flashing Arrow and Ronnie Dean by Or-le- n Spencer; Miss Cover Up, owned by Reed Elkins; Sir Toby, owned by Nate Thomas, Don Patten and Gale Barron; Rival Fire, owned by Jack Spencer; Tonka Tim, owned by Billy Carter; Dawn Dee, owned by Glade Draper; and two horses owned by Ralph Horbent, Benjamin. Two race meets will be held during the annual Payson Harvest Day and Homecoming Celebration. The first one will be conducted on Saturday and the second one on Labor Day, both race meets will begin at 2 p.m. Trophies Given Eight trophies and two warm School Calender ing blankets, will be awarded Committee. Other members of the Committee include, Selby Dixon, chairman, Sterling Taylor, Wendell Draper and Waldo Wilson. Specially Acts addition to the horse m special races duiing the In two day meet. Giving trophies will be Chase Lumber Company, Intermountain Farmers Association, Frank's Phaimacy, Schwartz Payson Chronicle, Lumber Co., Big Dutchman Pages, Inc. Junior Chamber of Commerce, Chamber of Commerce, Painter Motor. Blankets will be given by IGA County Horseshoe Tourney Set ccith School begins August September 3 Labor Day prizes No School (Monday) one who participates. August 30 - Sept. 26 Days of School. - 27 - 28 U. No School (Thurs. E. A. and Fri ) October 1 - November 20 Days of School November 22 - 23 Thanksgiving Recess - No School (Thursday and Friday) December 3 - 21 Days of School December 22 - Jan. 1 Christmas Vacation January 2 School Begins after WedChristmas Vacation nesday) January 2 - April 30 Days of School 2 April Spring Vacation and Clean-u- p Day (Thursday and Friday) May 1 - 27 Days of School May 24 Senior High School Graduation (Friday) 11-1- artist. A eai nival will be rcady to operate Thursday night, accor- ding to Mayor Eugene Hillman. It will set up in the street just north of the city park. The carnival will be a combination of Monte Young and Broun. Wafer Show to be Held Sun. - Mon. As Time Goes By will be participants the theme of the annual Water from the county, and pitchers scheduled as a feature are invited to enter. Cash Ballet, of Paysons Harvest Days and bewill for 30 Sepetember -- Food concession stands will be operated by three wards of the stake. Sixth Ward, Fourth Ward and First Ward. County tournan popularity and the Racing a good specialty program will be presented. Lee Staheli, will act as MC and will present his horse act on Satui day, hc will also MC Mondays program. Specialty acts Monday will include a group from Salt Lake City with Stan Farnsworth as MC. The performers will be the Three Dons, Juanita, Spam h Dancers, The Tonettes Tiio. Glen McEntire, panto-min- e Chue k The annual Utah horse shoe pitching ment will he hold at the Pay-soCourts on Saturday, SePt. 1, at 6 45 pm. The contest, which is held annually as a pait of the Payson Home-comin- g celebration, has gained in Foodhncr races gin every Square Dance Will Be Held Sat. A square dance, free to the public will be held Saturday. Sept. 1, starting at 8 45 p.m as a feature of Harvest Days and Homecoming in Payson. Randy Stevens, Provo, widely known caller, will call the turns. The event is scheduled for the tennis court in Memorial Park, but in case of rain, will be held in the high school gym. Orrin Miller, chairman, invites dancers and viewers to attend. Payson City is sponsoring the dance. Homecoming. The ballet will be staged at the pool in Memorial Park on Sunday, Sept. 2 at 3 p m. and on Monday, Sept. 3, at 7 p.m. There1 will be no charge for admission. The title song will be illustrated in musical numbers in keeping with 12 months of the year. Special costumes and lighting effects will add to the beauty of the show. Susan Daniels, who is experiencing her first year as director of the show states that girls and four boys from 12 to 18 years of age will participate. Routines originated by Miss Daniels have been in rehearsal since the opening of the swim season in early summer. An exhibition of diving and clowing acts will close the show. |