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Show American Fork Day Program At Geneva Ready 0 The compile schedule of activities ' 6ec0nd annual greater Ameri-Fork Ameri-Fork Day sponsored by the C4B Club and to be staged next Sesday, August 14, at popular va resort, is all in readiness. V me time of assembling at 1:30 Fl to the closing of the big dance P' the committee have spared S'e'or efforts in utilizing every "lent into real sport and recrea- " for all. Not only is every per-B per-B in American Fork invited and ! cted to be present, but invita-riots invita-riots lave also been extended to the communities Utah county to join u the activities planned for the day. prizes will be given for the horse-t0 horse-t0 pitching contest and the child-j reus' races. These events should prove an interesting feature to bothj old and young. I The league baseball game will perhaps be the biggest drawing card ( fte day. The Cavemen are out to get revenge for the double trouncing they received July 24th. If they suc- ) mi, Provo's chances for first honors to fte secorid half of the Utah Central me will be pretty slim. The limps' supporters and Provoites are m-H their victory and so are the fc:i(:s iju the Cavemen nine. The ausn-er as to just who is right) will be decided at the big game, commencing it 3 p. m. The diamond will be roped off and cars will be allowed to park around it. Season tickets will be honored, while others will pay the regular admission price. Director K. J. Bird of (the Ameri-can Ameri-can Fork Silver Band announces that i spleridid hour's entertainment has been prepared by the band members and outside talent for the musical concert scheduled at 5 o'clock. The concert scheduled at 5:30 o'clock. Tie famous Hawaiian string quartet will be present to furnish numbers, and American Fork's own "Tabby and Bun" will supply comic entertainment enter-tainment ( Attractive prizes Will be given to h tinners in the swimming features consisting of competitive racing, diving div-ing and stunts. Everyone is exrpecte'd Ic participate in the water sports-Following sports-Following the supper hour, a fifteen fif-teen minute fireworks display will be n'ven frorm a boat out on the lake. This feature commences at 8:45 p. m. The big dance winds up the out-S- A ten piece orchestra from Pro-io Pro-io has been engaged to furnish1 the onsic. This event is free to every-65t. every-65t. "Hap" Holmstead, tailtwister of jie Lions Club, will act as master of sremonies during the evening, which mnouncemient alone promises an evening of rare entertainment. Everything is free to everybody J-ith two exceptions the ball game al swiiaming. Tne committees in charge are as follows: foneml Committee C. A. Grant, Airman, and the Entertainment :mmittee of the Lions Club Races At Ellison; Baseball "Hap" tastea,l, tJ. F. Walton and Roy Band Concert-K. J. Bird and '""am Preston; Water Sports Dr. 1 G- Brockbank and C. E. Eggert-'"; Eggert-'"; Flreworks-C. A. Grant and er Holindrake; Dance John Hunt L. Johnson and Ray Shelley. llPre will be several trucks leav-? leav-? e Alpine Stake Tabernacle cor-,r' cor-,r' at 1:30 p. m. for those desiring ; Portation to the resort who have ; ter available way. |