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Show )MMHTEES ORGANIZE FOR WORK ON BRILLIANT 1938 v POULTRY FESTIVAL, JULY 30 CHAIRMAN TO RECRUIT AVORKERS FOR MANY JOBS TO ASSURE SUCCESS OF CELEBRATION HERE i Preparations for the weeks of work which will climax ' the annual Utah Poultry-Turkey day here on Saturday, y 30, were started Monday night, when the various com- tecs were organized at the city hall. One of the biggest celebrations ever staged here, for ertainment, thrills and fun, is being planned, according to chairman John H. Miller. As in past years, a beautiful mammoth parade, for which American Fork is noted, will be a colorful feature. Sports, dances, carnival and a full day of other events also will be on hand for the thousands who come here to celebrate. The committees, as partly organized organiz-ed this week, follow. Additional committeemen will be selected by the chairmen. General committee John H. Miller, Mill-er, chairman; A. Frank Gaisford, vice chairman; Albert Tregaskis, Elmer Bate and C. A. Grant, directors; direc-tors; and Earl Holmstead, secretary. Arrangements L. R. Pett. Finance Leo G. Meredith and Warren Anderson. 1 Program Glen L. Taylor. Luncheon William S. Storrs. Queen contest O. DeVere Woot-ton, Woot-ton, J. F. Walton, Mrs. James Tattersall, Tat-tersall, and Leo Nelson. Advertising Clarence A. Grant. Poultry Show Poultry Producers association. Decorations A. W. Clyde, Orin Ashton, G. H. Gordon, Alma Earl and Elwyn Wride. Parade Mayor Albert Tregaskis, William Chipman, Mrs. Sadie Bromley, Brom-ley, Mrs. Grace Jensen, Mrs. Mabel Adamson, Miss Donna Wootton, Mrs. Eleanor Grant, Miss Mary Pulley, Miss Lillie Shafter, Mrs. John Beck, and R. W. Weiser. Prize Jesse Spafford. Fireworks Elmer Bate. Dance J. F. Walton. Bands Kenneth J. Bird. |