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Show FALL FLOWER SHOW SLATED FOR SEPT. 23 bouquet; Class 9, Bouquet, small, mixed; Class 10, Bouquet, same color small. Section 3 Asters Class 11, three, same variety; Class 12, bouquet, bou-quet, same variety; Class 13, bouquet, bou-quet, mixed; Class 14, basket or vase, hardy Asters, Section 4 Zinnias Class 15, single, large specimen; Class 17, large bouquet; Class 18, fantasy, bouquet; Class 19, hybred, bouquet; bou-quet; Class 20, small bouquet. Section 5 Marigolds Class 21, large, 3 of a kind; Class 22, large, bouquet; Class 23, small, bouquet. Section 6 House Plants Class 24, flowering, Class 25, foliage. Section 7 Gladiolus Class 26, single specimen; Class 27, 3 of a kind; Class 28, Bouquet - Same Kind; Class 29, Bouquet, mixed. Section 8 Dahlias: Class 30, Single, large or small; Class 31, 3 of a kind; Class 32, Bouquet, same kind; Class 33, Bouquet, mixed; Class 34, miniature. Section 9 All Other Annuals: Class 35, Single Specimen; Class 36, 3 of a kind; Class 37, Bouquet. Section 10 Perennials: Class 38, Single Specimen; Class 39, 3 of a kind; Class 40, Bouquet. Section 11 Roses. All colors and kinds: Class 41, Single specimen; (Continued on page 6) "Our Pioneer Heritage" is the theme of the annual Fall Flower Show, sponsored by the Pleasant Grove Garden Club and scheduled for September 23, as a feature of the Community Fair. The announcement an-nouncement was made by Rae Christensen, po-Chairman of the show, Wednesday afternoon. Assisting As-sisting Mrs. Christensen in completing com-pleting preliminary arrangements fo the fall display is Co-Chairman Effie Adams. Other club members in charge of the various activities incident to the show are: Thelma Freeman and Beth McNees, publicity; Claudia Clau-dia Brown, receiving and Ivadell Tomlinson, hostess. Mrs. Sadie Chandler is club president. According- to Mrs. Christensen entries will be received from 7:00 a.m. until 9:30 a.m. on the morning morn-ing of the show, Friday, September 23. Judging will take place from 10 a.m. until noon; and the display will be open to the public from 12:00 noon for the remainder of the day. "Everyone is invited to make entries," said Mrs. Christensen,, "and commercial exhibits are welcome; wel-come; but such entries will be non-competive." non-competive." Following is a list of the various selections of the show, and the classes acceptable in each class. Section 1 Arrangements Class 1. Artistic, large, over 12 inches; j Class 2 Artistic, small 3 to 12 inches; Class 3 Artitic, miniature undor 3 inches; Class 4 Dried j Material. j Section 2 Petunias Class 5, I Double, 3 of a kind: Clas 6, Double j bouquet; Class 7, Oiant. Single, 3 'of a kind; Class 8, Giant, Single, |