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Show Fair to celebrate PG birthday , countdown has begun for annual Pleasant Grove City rt day party which will be held in orm of a Community Fair on Sept. 10, in the Down town City Park. From early morning, 7 a.m., until late night, 11 p.m., there will be a full range of activities for all the residents of the area. "Up, Up, and Away, Pleasant Grove Community Fair Day," is the theme for this activity. The flag ceremony and Lions Club Breakfast will begin at 7 a.m. The breakfast will feature ham, eggs, pancakes, hashbrowns and drinks, all for a nominal cost. Breakfast will be served until 10 a.m. Chairmen of all the events at the fair are urging everyone to come forth with entries for display. Everyone who has a garden or fruit trees is invited to bring their produce to show. They would like a good display of varieties from each category. Bottled or dried vegetables and fruits are needed, too. Flowers, paintings, drawings, sculptures, handicraft items, quilts, cars, are all desired for display. dis-play. Entries should be taken to the Community Center or Recreation Building between 7 and 9 a.m. These displays will be open for public viewing at 10 a.m. The Kiwanis Auction will be held from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Those who have items to donate to this auction should contact Maurice Peterson or any member of the Kiwanis Club. Thefun day at the rodeo grounds will begin at 9 a.m. The pet show will begin at 11 a.m. for children ages 3 through 12. All kinds of pets are invited to be entered in the show. The Pioneer Museum and Log Cabin will beopen for tours from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Pleasant Grove Historical Preservation Commission will have a booth set up in the Bell Room (middle room) of the museum. They will have copies of the census, microfilms and a reading machine. They also have microfilms micro-films of early Pleasant Grove Reviews. Re-views. They alsohave a large number of photos which need to be identified and they urge everyone to stop in and see if they know anyone in the photos. Commercial booths are available avail-able at the park. Those interested in reserving space for a booth should contact Randy Hoyt, 785-3521. 785-3521. There will be demonstrations and food to be purchased all day. The Variety Show will begin at 1 p.m. and will continue through 5 p.m. with the best of local talent. The Recreation Dept. will sponsor spon-sor games during the day for old and young alike. To cap off the evening there will be a parking lot dance for all ages on the east side of the Community Center from 7 until 11 p.m. Music will be provided by dB Sound, and will be the music of the 50's, 60's, 70's and 80's. There will be a floorshow at 8 p.m. Committee members include Mary West, general chairman, 785-5364 785-5364 after 4 p.m.; Vicki Young, talent show, 785-4572; John Line-baugh, Line-baugh, car show, 785-4011; Jo Miller, exhibit planning, 785- 2885; Lynn Adamson, art show, 785-2144; 785-2144; Shirley Millgate, flower show, 226-6834; Randy Hoyt, commercial com-mercial booths, 785-3521; Dale Warburton, flag ceremony, 785-4040; 785-4040; Ruth Hassenfritz, senior citizens, citi-zens, 785-2964 or 785-2818; Brenda Nielsen, rodeo fun day, 785-4736; Gail Taylor, pet show, 785-4738; Dave Monson, Lions Club breakfast, 785-3265; Maurice Peterson, Kiwanis auction, 785-4537; 785-4537; Jeanne Adamson, produce, 785-3904; Ruth Shoell, quilt show, 785-3716; Hazel Bullock, crafts and handiwork, 785-2615; and Maymetta Johnson, Pioneer Museum, Mu-seum, 785-3132. Special assistance will be given by Public Works Director Frank Mills and the city crews and Pastor Ron Smith of the First Baptist Church. Everyone is invited out for a day of fun and entertainment. |