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Sunday Morning ' - f Orem Awaits Dedication of Auditorium - t i 1T i 4 '' '' k :i''7 ":'' ''"'' 3 ' l ''"fssto' I:: ::i':7'x6 r ':':': - ' ': ''': ::' : 5: ": " :r '1 ''' ' finest public buildings will be dedicated Monday at opening ceremonies in which Governor lierbert B Maw and L D S church leaders will take part Governor Maw will speak at exercises at 9:30 a m Other speakers include Marvin O Ashton first counselor of the L D S presiding bishopric William T Gordon of the Warner Brothers Exchange MayorB M Jolley of Orem and R J Murdock Utah county commissioner The Lincoln high school band will play from the auditorium roof at 9 a m and Victor C Anderson manager of Scera will welcome guests and conduct an inspection tour of the building To Show Picture After the formal opening "The Shepherd of the Hills" moving picture in color will be shown continuously throughout the day The auditorium it notable for Its beauty of desigrt and interior It was constructed furnishings primarily as a theater for moving pictures but also will function as an building for many community activities Architecture designed by Fred Markham is colonial in type with all outside walls of paneled cement Curves and acute and obtuse angles freely carry out the fluted design Outside walls are painted a light green On the main floor are offices check rooms lobby rest rooms a semicircular lounge a n d an auditorium with "staggered" seats for1360 persons Fluorescent with lighting unique "black light" effects is employed A three-tiere- d stage e a n be raised for dramatic presentations making a complete stage with dressing rooms on each side The projection room is one of the bestequipped in the state Scera off cials have esserted In the basement is an $8000 air conditioner and a complete steam beating plant The building Is located on 114 acres of ground presented by the LDS church Abbreviated Name 194133 als Seers Incorporated in an abbreviation of Sharon Coopertive Educational and Recreational association Governed by a board of nine trustees it serves as sponsor for all agencies carrying out recreational programs in 0 r e rn Lakeview Vineyard Grandview Pleasant Windsor View and Edgemont The auditoklum was financed entirely by the communities without governmental help More than 50 per cent of the families of the community are holders of the $60000 in bonds issued to finance the project Guests at the opening will re ceive souvenir booklets containing data on the building the Scera organization and history of Orem and Provo bench p f :'' '' :' :: ': :' ' !i ::'':::':'- 1 :)!- -: ':: ' ' ' t: "t: ::':—" ''''' :":': ' ''''' : : ' 1' : :' I 1 i 1 4 !s :' s3 ! i ':: : ' 1 : 't : t 1 ? 1 -- - ' gllowing V :: - :: lines' with':all'isutsido walls of paneled cement Orem's new MO- 000 community auditorium is one of the Wayne County Dedicates Courthouse i A : : I I 4 ' I Elaine Allred and Jeanette Baum of Pleasant View second Petty Crandall and Phyllis Kindred of Springville third Another crowd of approximately 2500 persons witnessed the Concluding night of the horse show sponsored by the Timpanogos Saddle Horse club and the fair SASOCII- ' 0 11 11 'I - ' 141'1 ---- '- Iti ''' r t 14 I offlanair ' to WIadIwom 11 0 - 3 !I A Tribune Intermountain Wire WA—The new $50000 Wayne county courthouse built W I A project entjrely with materials and labor was dedke formally Saturday at a homecoming celebration that brougbd many former residents to the county neat Willis A Oldroyd p esident of the Wayne L D S stave presented the principal dedicatoty talk Other speakers were Milton L Taft former county commissioner H J Blake district engineer of W P A and Willard TY Brinkerhoff who offered the dedicatory prayer George G Brinkerhoff former was In county Commissioner – charge of the program A baseball game between Fremontiand Loa and a dance concluded the program z 1 11 i 1 : ''' 11 LatMailoodostat aielalamoinmadi - Acoutically the interior of Oreni's new Seers auditorium shown here Is rated among the finest in Utah Use has been made of new fluorescent lighting with a unique "black light" lighting and decorations Judges at flute Fair Pick Whiners of Contests Tribune Intermountain Wire ---- ci liu Drowns In Ditch at At Grantsville three-foot-wi- de -- 5t five-gait- 'A-- '' :''''i - : ' '' k TOOELE--Tooel- 43 rs third ::i 40mb performance—My Lady Eyre ridden by Mr Roche first Court owned by Ur and Mrs necond: Woolley end ridden by VIC' The Bishop owned by Tony Wins and ridden by H Grant TIMMS third Novice Barrymore owned by Kr Sorensen and ridden by Mr Krahenbuhl first: Lady Angelo owned by Charles P Rudd of Salt Lak City and ridden by Vera Baker second: Nellie Ellis owned and ridden by Vora Baker third owned by Open fine harness--Bunshi-ne C L Hayward of Bountiful and driven bY J P Stephens first: Sunny Country owned and driven by Mr Roth second: Wasatch Klippor owned and driven by Don L Hardman of Salt Lake City third Utah county pleasure owners to ride— Black (min owned by R H Hayward first: Whirlwind owned by It Grant living second Ginger owned by Ears Stevens third Fiviegaited championship stake — The Bishop with guy Ivins up: first: My Lady Mr: Roche up second Wasatch Eyre )Clipper owned and ridden by Mr Hardman third: Sunny County owned by Mr Roche with Marcia Ivers up fourth and Court owned by Mr Woolley with Mr Adams up fifth Class pairs—Sunny- Country with Mr Roche us and My Eyes with Miss Ivans first: Sonny owned by R H Hayup ward- with Geneil Hayward up and The Bishop with Guy Ivins up second Diana Lee owned and ridden by Meles Heath and Wasatch Klipper owned and ridden by Mr Hardman third owned and 04:::p!::3t:0::sc0 '' ' :i: ) Atm 4:':1' :4 :1 ''''-4 s '' CI 7774Nst''' " s 1 ''' e'"'-'6'''!'- - : ' i ) ( ''' 3 e' - 16 r '' 49 7 l'Itm ' iJ HI t'' ' ' 1 '-' 'P 1 li) itAlly N -- r-I t 4:"': r: ':' "i ' )':-- '''‘ : Ae (44414 4 I le e ' ''!'' )1'''''''' i l'' 4 - 11' - l' 1 i 1 i "' ' : ' ' ' t - i: A t :4'' t q i ‘ 1 0004k t4 - i ' 1 i 1 - It I 'e k I I : :i )I b f -- ‘ 4! tlk J ' 41' 4"446 i ' a046' I k I 4 1 t 4 et 41 a: I '' v 4 I! ' '4'7' ' ' ":' 14)''''' '''' edi N04- - - A 4 - '''' - e t'- - ' ' '" ' it- e‘ :: t - A' c e't l'i4 f :' ! t a 1 it tr:-4''- - - 4 t A Mrs Louise Bay left crowned Flute Princess as a feature of the Piute county fair at Circleville and Lucille Gregersen attendant ' ' ' i A t f C t ':: A 1 o - :A ' :: s::1 i1 1:73 ) Lo‘ 40 C I 1 il ''' ' V 1 4 d ' ' '' k '' f i1 1i k i ‘ i te'4::': 5 - ' 1 i' tt k k ii T ' 1 :' 1 :i ''' 5 4? ' I I ii : r Ai ' I :' i '7 tl - j t - $ i3 s I - 1 4 : - :':-:- NI " ' 4 ' ' k c'' ''k 1 I : — - ::':'::' ' ': g l 4 ll '' ! t I Atitlis41 :: '10 - 4 'si - 't '- : S Elaine 'Albrecht of Milleravilleenter will reign as queen of the Beaver countyfair and homecoming fat Milford opening Thursday night ' Her attendants are fibs' Parkinson Beaver left and Myrtle White Milford- Beaver Fair Celebration Starts Thursday Night t - Iron County Teachers Prepare For School Opening Tuesday of resignations and entrance of Tribune Intermountain Wire CEDAR CITY — Superintendent teachers into various defense orN J Barlow of Iron county school ganizations the teaching list for district met Saturday with princi- the county was not completed untila pals and new teachers of the dis- Fridayi Mr Barlow said Nearly trict Faculty- - meetings at all third of laslo year's teachers re-in schools in the county were sched- Cedar City schools have been uled for Monday at 9 a Tn in prepa- placed: The regular institute for teachration for the opening of schools ers of the county will be conducted Tuesday morning Due to an unprecedented number next Friday at Duck Creek recreation center in the Dixie national forest The complete list of teachers for the Iron county schools was by Superintendent Barlow as Crash Injures Four One Seriously Head-O- n re-las- ed follows cedar tigh school—lanthus Wright prin Bothers Floyd Slater A W cipti: Pratt Horace J Gunn Csrmen Leigh Mary Nelson Leora Petty B Larson George AL A Wilson Clifton Chatteriev chool—L C lilies high IfrStephenson Hendricks Marguerite Wire Charles Griffin J ‘C Haws Esther Hovey Wallace Bouthwick A P persons J Stuck' Rtph Tribune Intermountain SPRINGVILLE — Four were hurt one seriously in a head-o- n automobile accident Saton the state highafternoon urday way north of Springville Most seriously hurt was Mrs Loren Miller 34 of Payson who received severe face cuts a broken Jaw and possible skull fracture Mrs Miller was confined to the Payson hospital as was hor daughter Jeaneen who received cuts about the mouth the loss of three teeth and cuts and bruises Others injured were Mr Miller 33 minor cuts and chest bruises and Bill Everett 22 of Springville cuts on the arms According to State Patrolman Kenneth Harris of Pleasant Grove Miller was driving south on the highway when he collided with a northbound car driven by Everett Miller said another northbound automobile turned directly in front of him to go into Park RoShe and he swerved to avoid hitting the first car and crashed with the Everett machine also starting reto turn into the Park Ro-Ssort Tribune Intermountain WirS CEDAR CITY — Utah's young business and professional men were gathering here Saturday night for what appears likely-t- o be the larg- est convention ever conducted by the Utah state junior chamber of commerce Delegates hid registered from More than a score of Utah cities and additional Jaycees were expected hourly until noon Sunday Thomas G Barker of Ogden state president arrived gaturday night with Walter Fink of Minneapolis president of the United States junior chamber of commerce who will be guest speeicer it a luncheon session Sunday Registration of delegates was conducted in the lobby of El Escalante hotel during the afternoon and evening and delegates were guests of the Cedar City junior chamber at an informal dancing party in the hotel ballroom Saturday night Committee Meets First official meeting of the con vention was of the awards committee Saturday afternoon when applications for the dozen awards to be made during the convention were discusied and preliminary eliminations made The committee will meet again Sunday morning simultaneously with meetings of the state board of directors cre dentials and resolutions committees Adding 'color to the sixth annual meeting of the Utah junior chatn her MU the large delegation from Bingham CaltyOn arriving early Saturday in their Galena Days regalia and startling the city with their wild west festivities Other national ogicers who had arrived Saturday were T Cedric Browne of Santa Monica Cal vice president of the United States junior chamber in charge of ership training and Frank McNam of Las national director from Nevada Among the first official acts of the board of directors will b4v aCceptance of the application of the St George junior chamber- lot the state organizamembership-ition The St George club completed its organization last week as the newest junior chamber in Utah with Frank Holland as president Offers Defense Aid Mr Barker said he had offered the services of the member organizations in Utah to the state committee on civilian defense and that detailed discussion of this proposed program ' would occupy attention of the members at an early session Sunday's program will open for the general membership with a session at 10 a In in the Parks theater where O Meredith Wilson assistant professor of history and social science at Brigham Young university will deliver the keynote address "The Young Man Today" Another membership session Is scheduled for 2 p m following the luncheon at which President Finkewill speak Old Timers to Meet Timers" At 4 p: m ds0t past the age limit and past state and national officers—will assemble at the Sil ver Leaf Inn for their annual Reuben J Shay' Iron county attorney will address the I - - - s Ve-ga- - - get-toget- her "Old Timers" session Women of the convention who have vetoed the traditional "stag party" for their husbands at this Cedar elementarT—Mattlo BodtbMUriel year's 'convention will travel to Christensen Ann LarttvriahL Bea Roberts Cedar Breaks lodge for a luncheon Atton Peters Ruby 0 Eames Ruth holy and novelty program leaving here oak Ellett Dawson Barbara Smith Leath z Jan Cartwriaut Elisabeth Foote Mirian Luke Ethel Cirriningliam Morris Buhanan Ivy Mae Mortensen Oscar Hutt Lamont Thor nick Claudia Forsythe Ethel Paul Loren ClawsonWinneil Dalley Potrowon junior and senior blitit echoed— L R Bennett principal: Beth Terry Lewis Bowen Roy Morrie Jean Hutchinson John Madsen Orland H: Pendleton Eardley Ward Enther Watson Tay P tiarner Charles W Elliott Demon Weisitt T Wendell Bayles — Fred Lewis Paroways elementary Marton Nerma Bentley Fa S Benimn Arnold Mary Adams Marvin Oral Patallesnah---Ceri- l Dimirk Mary Platt H elett Monte Xanstra—Mortis Rowley Oubler Maxim Adams Modena—Horatio Hall Lund Heirs Livingston Wells-0- 11v —Marie Ivory FALL TERI - at 10:30 a rn The women will join the men Sunday evening for the buffet theater party when local Jaycees give their interpretation of the famed play "The Drunkard" directed by Grant 11 Redford of the Branch Agricultural college faculty D W Corry will preside at the theater party with leading roles being portrayed by Gordon Christensen and Thomas B Car- - don STARTS TUESDAY SEPT 2 Office Open Monday Until 2 P M for Visitors and Registration ' I Mon e students at urgently noested to moot the rapidly Increasing calls for office help hes been roceivest dornend for office holp-- 591 higg by our Employmont Departmont so far this year—A now record and w are unabho to fill the positions availablo Park 11114nesTake Double Holiday to take dvontage of our Month training programs Of these good businoss and Gevornment for one qualify quickly Efficiont training given in Stonographic Socroteriat lusinose positions Administration Business and Banking Cornptometor Bookkeeping sad thee office practice machines It will pay I PARK CITY—All mines in the Park City district will remain closed during the Labor Day boll day until the day shift returns at 7:30r a m Wednesday To prevent an extra dayas loss of time throughout the district all mine employes will work Saturday according to arrangements made between the operators and the officers of Park City local union No 99 InternstioneI Union Mine Mill and Smelter Workers C I 0 affiliate : - - : i : - - " odooKoWr'4 ' - t t- 4 i 4c :t p: A Ii 4 : -- - - t'u tr frio 4t' 4 ' ii f I ') ' 4' 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'' 1 fr i 1 1 0 1 I k I ' tl ' 4 i (- i i ' 11 'toe- 14 i i iti ( 1 $ ' 1 he ' 1 1 ' f'''' t '4 Reign at Circleville Fete r - 11 1 : i ed d Five-galle- county is using '' - Infflux Presages Biggest of State Sessions '' ed Open jumpers—Sierra ridden by Voce Baker of Salt Lake CID first: Native° owned and ridden by Blaine Glasmann of Ogden itectond: Flying cloud owned by Mrs George Anderson or Malt Lake City and ridden by Ira Springer the county jail is being renovated and some remodeling done Work Includes a new floor and rearrangement of cells for men and women's divisions It is being done by W P A crews :'':: 1 - ''41 t''AN''H--"- get-toget- the new city jail for prisoners while :''' 1 :4 ‘ f :'' :' - 0 i: vi:i 4 '' How-southe- cIty e 4: '':' T:--- : i 1:::''-:- 1t4' v 1 ': i v': Nc ' ' 15 - -- ar flee-gait- Hallwood p SUIIISET DEACEI :'' 7: 1 1:'-- ? '0! ' ' ' g 1 3:' - - V'C't 1 :7"' L'- 4 Tribune Intermountain Wire MILFORD — "Southern Utah's biggest fair to date" the ner of Saturdara program taking Beaver county fair and homecoming Thursday night through the places in four events—the following Sunday neared the final stages of planning Saturday performance open fine harFeaturing horse racing most of ness the championship the turf programs Septem- the events will be staged at the be on stake and the paired classes 5 and 7 Entertainment is ber A handsome trophy donated by new $15000 fairgrounds and race between races planned the Saddle Horse club was pre- track in Milford I Racti committee chairman is E Dr to sented Mister Ivins by a D will committee Other feature J long Opening Ryan day C Cole ringmaster To secure rn and maneuvering by members are E C Barton permanent possessionthe cup must parade Utah bands The pro- - ard Cook Stan McKnight Blaine be won three times Blackett and Percey Williams F cession will start at 10 a m The results: Model mares and 1941 foals—Bird and The celebration will start Thurs- - A Stewart will be in charge of Foal owned by Rex Petertion of Salt Lake day at 6 pm with a homecom- - the stables City: only entry of ing program and barbecue on the Model grand championship—Earl Queen of the celebration is Edgemont owned by Horace A Sorensen The American Albrecht of Minersville lawn school Elaine high and ridden by Herman Krahenbuhl first: Highland Beauty Ann owned and ridden Legion auxiliary is handling ar- - tier attendants will be Itha ParkR eeond: It Hayward by inson of Beaver and Myrtle White owned by Arthur Woollei of Ogden and rangements for the ridden by Vic Adams third More than 100 race horses will Of Milford $ue owned and VERNAL — Sunday marks the fortieth anniversary of the building of the St Paurs Episcopal chapel In Vernal A special anniversary service has been arranged The sermon will be preached by Edward Haliwood student minister in charge Dorothy King and Mrs Elizabeth Ilailwood will render musical numbers The cornerstone of St Paurs was laid in 1901 Thomas W O'Donnell delivered the speech at the ceremony In September 1901 the building was completed and was dedicated by the Rt Rev Abial Leonard The following ministers have been in charge of St Paul's since 1901: Rev O E Ostenson Rev A B Miller Rev H Hough Rev J W Hersey Rev P J Twelves Rev Lewis Talbot Fr Howes Rev Leitscher Rev J- Hurd and Mr 4-- I-I 4-- 11 Guy 'Villa diminutive son of H Grant Ulna of Pleasant View president of the saddle club won lite top event of the evening the five gaited championship stake He was astride The Bishop owned by AnIt was thony Ivins a brother the second straight night that the tiny rider had carried off the coveted event of the show Walter L Roche of Salt Lake City was the most consistent win- Vernal Narks Church Fortieth Year 4-- H - Ition aniememo County Uses li andViola Jean - I !'' '4 :'i :'' c: :: ri : yn and-Maril- Modeled along colonial -- li:: ) 1' ti-- Z :':' l' ' P 't ' t ' ) - I 4 0 I: ' ' - ' : CIRCLEVILLE—The climax of Piute counties sixth annual fair was the selection of Mrs Louise Cuff Bay of Junction as Mute princess and Lucille Gregersenof Marysvale as her attendant by County Agricultural Agent Lloyd R Ilunsaker at the barn dance in the Circleville auditorium Three representatives of theUtah State Agricultural college J C liogenson extension agronr °mist Lyman H Rich extension dairyman and Professional A 1 Morris instructor of dairy manu- facturing were judges of thie ton: test on a basis of personality and horsemanship Tribune Intermountain Wire With the winning contestants at GRANTSVILLE—Leah Tina Barthe fair and at both the barn dance atid- - the harvest ball on rus 2 was drowned In an irrigaSaturday night were five repre- tion ditch at Grantsville Saturday sentatives of Plute towns- iffelud- - She was found about 11:30 a m ing: Junction Audrey BrinkerIn a near water of pool hoff Kingston Marva Glea'ves floating Circleville Mrs Grace Morgan a main dam of the irrigation ditch Angel and Greenwich Corinne on East Main street near the Ray Jolley Marysvale Jean Murray Anderson home Sheep dairy cattle and horses The child was last seen playing were judged by Mr Rich beef catTribune Washington Bureau tle and swine by Garfield County near the Second LDS ward chapel WASHESIGTON Aug 30—Est- Agricultural Agent Joseph Muir by Ed Clark and shortly after her imates of the cost of building and of Panguitch fruits and crops by body was found by George A equipping a Provo pig iron plant Mr Hogenson home economics Hunter 17 son of Mr and Mrs have been rechecked by 0 P M and exhibits and flowers Elna Miller J Austin Hunter of Grantsville as returned to R F C which if it ap- nutritionist from the state agri- he went to the dam near the proves will advance funds to meet cultural college assisted by Mrs Anderson home tO take his water per cent of the cost of the proj- Taylor Nielson and Mrs John turn The child was carried for ect the U S Steel'corporation to Borquist of Richfield more than a half block on Main put up 10 per cent and operate Winners Named Atreet as the water traveled east the plant upon completion to Sheriff Alma According The original estimates called for Sweepstakes winners were: White the ditch an expenditure of $20000000 but Hampshire sheep aged ram and was filled with water about three feet deep Increasing costs may boost this fig- ewe Carlie Woods of Circleville ure Meantime no progreu is he Suffolk ram and ewe D IL Fullwas taken to the Smith The mer of Circleville RaMbouillet funeralbody made with the proposed steel home at Tooele 'Pearson of Marys-val- e The child was born at Tooele plant at Provo that development ewe Raynai ram Marysville Sheep July 7 1939 a daughter of Chester being delayed awaiting further word from the U S Steel corpora- club which also had 11 class A and Ida Smith Barrus Surviving awards swine Nick Miclea of are the parents two sisters Martion Angel gle and Marlene and the four Hereford cattle heifer Arthur grandparents Mr and Mrs Bert 4--H Clubs Schedule Gottfredson of Circleville bull Barrus Grantsville and Mr and Lige Moore of Junction dairy cat- Mrs Arthur Smith Tooele Exhibits in Carbon tle Holstein cow D L Fullmer PRICE — The annual Carbon of Circleville bull George Fox exhibit day will be held of Circleville Jersey heifer E L Old Folks Hold Outing county of Richfield in the Carbon college Cox Saturday annual out Horses draft Luther Moore of MONTICELLO—The William according to of the "old folks of Monticello" Ing Buster Junction boys' ponies H Bennett county agricultural East district was held Morgan of Circleville stock sad- and the atOut agent the Blue Mountain dude Friday ridhorses and dle owned Tony The exhibits will be open at 1 ranch Max Morrill of den Junction by Tzt Juding of the girls exhibits The outing was sponsored by the Poultry Mrs Nettle King of Monticello will be by Rhea Hurst home demward and include every turkeys Lote Cuff one over the onstration agent for Summit and Marysvale Cuff age of 60 About 50 of and Virge Maryavale Nforgan counties Local Judges will guesta were present be seiected for the boys' entries In Home Division Mr Bennett said Home economics division Circleville fruits George Davies canned fruits Mrs Leola Brinker- of Junction Girls' clubs group exhibits hoff of 'Junction canned vegetaSPEND LABOR DAY at bles Mrs John Pearson of Marys-val- e Circleville for first-yegirls pastry Mrs Nellie (Glen) and Junction for third-yea- r girls Betenson of Circleville quilts ap- Shirley Luke daughter ot Mr plique Mrs Hazel Cannon and and Mrs Barlow T Luke of Juncpieced Mrs Mary Simkins both tion won the style dress revue as of Circleville handiwork Mrs announced at the harvest ball OPEN THZ TEAR MOUND Irene Smith of Circleville and Saturday night Colleen Beebe Conetinitons Open During Sept Mrs Elna Morrill of Junction received special mention for outof wood and leather standing first-yea- r sewing THE WEATHER MAN collection handiwork Better Homes club Saturday's program Included a PREDICTS a HOT SEPT No 7 of Circleville which also motion picture "Big Game Conhad 22 clasi A awards servation and Watershed ManSANDWICHES 10t Flowers Mrs Anna M Long agement" shown by Robert Parks BEER IOC SODA POP of Mary3vale vegetables Mrs of the Richfield office of the U S I Arlo Mansor of Circleville po- forest service and aNrneat-cuttin- g tato seed Glen Nay le V A of demonstration by C B Crane 4 4: : i - 0 k OPM Rechecks Iron Unit Cost - i : : :i 'T : I- - ' - f ":- ' i z 1 : -- -- ::: :i ':ii: '' : i::: :ii ::::::- ' r Into Cedar For Conclave ' Springville Girls Share Top Honors With Manila ' ''' fi 1 I ! '''' Brighten Milför4 Festivities Jayeeçs Poiir I Tribune Intermountain Wire — PROVO fair ' Utah '::county's I 'i ::: t i ' ' '1 closed Saturday: ' :' 'i three days of activity during which v thousands of persons witnessed the - ) :'displays of the cOunty's wealth In Many lines and a full program of entertainment i 1 club judging Winners of the i and demonstration Contests were announced Saturday evening by i Mrs Bessie K Letnon home demonstration agent Manila dominated the judging contest and Springville girls Won most of the honors In the demonstration conJ test The winners were: Judging Irene Warnick of Maand state's outstanding pieces of architecture nila first Beth Ann'Anderson secAllen of Springville This exterior view shows the building's Shirley ond: Lyle Atwood fluted design The exterior is light green Swenson of Manila and Beverly Sumsion of Springviiie tied for thitil High Individual honors went to Marilyn Warnick in the judginz contest with Irene Warnick second Shirley Allen' third and um of Pleasant View Jeanette fourth Demonstration tOulse Averetti j - ' '' ' ''':?' ‘: : ::' 4r ::'- !' ::i: ':fi : ' ' l : ': " ''' ?' I ' 54 'i f ::' :: '1:?::: L:"::i: i : t - :: :::' ' all-purp- ose - kw-- "' OREM—Scera auditorium comMunity-financed at a cost of 9100- 000 and rated as one of the state's '::- : ' Tribune Intermountain Wire i: ': i ' Building to Open Tomorrow ' :' ':''! ' Contests Close County Fair at Provo "'— -- $100000 Scera ' - f 4:- - : 1 4H Beauty Utility Mark Community Theater 1911 Wugust 31 N Call write or 'phone for information and catalog Visitors welcome any time NEMER 45 East Broadway 1 : BUSINESS-COLLEG- E Solt Lek City Utah 'Mel "The School With a National Reputation ! i ' - ' 1:3s 1 g - ) |