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Show ?inal preparations made or PG Community Fair 1 Co rvjwoman Mary West said ! 'committee is in the final a! Pit preParation for the an-J an-J i tantGrove Community "-n will be held on Satur- tsL-,ln0tlle Downtown Park, . tmues will begin with a Niau ony at 7 a.m. and , ikwi ,ly after that the Lions ' Davii cooking breakfast ''lend fr evervone who Uns will use the proceeds j. ePrJectsinthecommu- ..t ill be served until ! A'iofth tftoni thei-activities will be H r a'm Until 6 p.m. in l5nityCenter,Rec. I iJds ng' or at the Rodeo ' !cC0fArtsa"d Crafts, is are the various Se 7R?acron Atwood, Tole ?85-37lfi r : Ruth Shoe11' 1 !tylar; , ;Carmel Clay and Jensen, Crochet and Handwork, 785-4059. Games for the family will be under the direction of Ann Bown and will be held in the park. Kathy Draper, 785-6187, will be in charge of the produce, fruits and vegetables. The popular classic car show will be chaired by John Linebaugh, 785-4011. It will be held on the east side of the Community Center. Fine Arts will be handled by Lynn Adamson, 785-2144. Shirley Millgate of the Garden Club will supervise the Flower Show. Call her at 226-6834. The Senior Citizens will have fun projects and displays going on. They can be reached at 785-28 18. Mametta Johnson, 785-3132, will take care of the tours of the Pioneer Museum and Log Cabin for the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers All 4-H Club activities will be directed by Holly Stansfield, 785- 3013. t . A very enjoyable event for all horse fanciers will be the Rodeo Fun Day at the Rodeo Grounds under the direction of Brenda Nielsen, 785-4736. The Kiwanis Auction will be held at the Park Pavilion at 11 a.m. Call 785-2112 or 785-4537 if you have useable items to donate to. this auction. Proceeds go for community commu-nity service projects. The only event at the fair that you can really enjoy most while sitting down is the Talent Show which will be held at the Pavilion from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. The Community Service Awards will be presented first and this will be followed by outstanding entertainment enter-tainment throughout the afternoon. Vicki Young, 785-4572, would like to hear from you if you would like to perform on the program. Harley Jacobs and Randy Hoyt, 785-3521, are in charge of commercial commer-cial booth space for the event. Contact them if your group would like to sell food or other items during dur-ing the day. Everyone in the community is invited to the fair. Don't miss it. Mark it now on your calendar. |