Show Parade is first Roosevelt gears to welcome visitors at annual beginning 3rd August the 1960 Uintah Basin Industrial Convention will get underway when an evening parade is scheduled to pass in review at under the supervision of the Club and a committee composed of Clair John Chasel and Donald Truman THE PARADE will form at the Elementary School and will proceed east to Phillips Motel corner and north on Main Street to L. L. Motor then west two blocks and south to the city Immediately following the parade a community band under the direction of Owen F will present a The 1960 convention will officially open at following the band concert with this year's Keith conducting a program Listed as principals in this session will be a speech of welcome by Mayor Kenneth presentation of the Indian Princess and the 1960 Queen and their and the introduction of officers and FOLLOWING the kick-off program will be the All-Indian which will be presented again this year by popular This will wind up the first evening's phase of the program THE PARADE will again get things going Thursday morning I Lineup for the morning parade will follow the same course the evening and is scheduled to start a 9 The keynote address of the convention will be delivered by Darcie F White of Salt Lake Director of the Business Development Department for the Utah Power and Light A well-informed and interesting Mr White will speak to the 1960 Basin Industries for the as his CONDUCTING the opening general session at 10 00 Thursday will be W. Ralph immediate past president and a member of this year's He will in guests and announce two musical numbers to be presented by Ann Murphy and Laura The American Legion will present the and Keith R. Roosevelt Ward will give the The general run of programs is again being offered this year following the general The flower show and art exhibit open at o'clock in the Roosevelt Ward recreation and banquet rooms There will be tennis teenage girls an art recreational a tea honoring the archery for those interested in the bow and arrow sport The children will again be en- by the Story Mrs Marie who will have her castle on the lawn of the Elementary School from to 4 00 p.m. She will be found there both Thursday and Most of the above activities are also planned for both HE HAVE TRIED to arrange activities for young and old during the 1960 and hope everyone will take a little time off and join in the varied Bergquist The usual Thursday afternoon session has been shifted to the evening at when a brief program will supplement an address by Carl Director of Utah State University Extension For the little folks there will be movies under the supervision of Norris chairman of this TWO OTHER activities are promised for Thursday The Senior Talent will be presented beginning at 8 featuring the best talent to be found in the Uintah Basin Roy Anderson is chairman of this committee and is assisted by Dorothy Dee Mrs Bill Peatross and Pat The final event for the day will be the designed for the teenagers at at the tennis courts Frank manager of will be the disc jockey and will play the Three valuable door prizes will be given away during the dance Admission to the dance per person A BABY SHOW at a.m. Friday gets the final day's program on its way It is scheduled to run through and will be at the stage in the park Finals of the tennis which will have been in progress several will be A department for teenage girls is planned for 1 p.m. in the Roosevelt Theatre where the girls will hear a former Miss Jackie discuss a subject in which the girls will be At a fashion show gets underway until 4 p m. A children's fashion show will be held from 10 30 in the morning until Exhibits from Thursday will again be shown Friday AN ADULT'S department for men and women which usually is held separately has been combined and shifted from the afternoon to Friday evening to allow the featured speaker a chance to be It will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Judge Monroe the juvenile judge for this will treat the Personal Discipline and Responsibility through Family is one of the outstanding young juvenile judges and citizens of Utah who has gained considerable experience in the field of juvenile law His message is timely and will be one every parent should FOLLOWING the judges a teenage talent show will be presented to entertain the visitors for an hour or Dancing to an beginning at 10 and the awarding of three more door prizes will bring the 1960 to a A broad invitation is being extended the public to join in this year's in the general committee m addition to President Bergquist are the following Donald R. O. LeRoy Merrill and W. Ralph Shields Mrs Keith R. Todd is secretary |