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Show Fail' T Sept HO Garden Club and the community birthday party,, staged by the local chapter of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Other features will include the displays of fruits, vegetables, canned can-ned products, needlecraft, hobbies and fine art. According to Maron Oveson, publicity chairman, no effort will be spared to make the 1959 fair compare favorably with some of the better exhibits of past years. Saturday night, Sept. 5 at 8 p.m. in the city hall a meeting will be held to which representatives representa-tives of community organisations will be invited to formulate plans and appoint committees to arrange ar-range the many details of the fair Organizations invited include: Timpanogos Stake Relief Society, Soc-iety, Garden Club, Fine Arts Club, Grovecrest School, Central School, Baptist Church, Future Farmers of America, 4-H Clubs, Daughters Daugh-ters of Utah Pioneers, American Legion and Auxiliary, and the Pleasant Grove Hobby Club. "We sincerely 'solicit the cooperation co-operation of all groups and individuals in-dividuals in our efforts to call attention to the past history and fine commodities produced by the people in Pleasant Grove," said co-ohatanan C. A. .Rasmus-sen .Rasmus-sen Tuesday morning. |