Show Parade Thursday will open active week-end Final plans are nearing the end for the ever popular Uintah Basin Industrial Convention scheduled for Roosevelt on Friday and Saturday of Next Week 10 and ACCORDING TO Hollis G. two prominent who are versed in the recreational and industrial potentials of this area have been engaged as and several other notables will appear on various programs during the three Accepting the assignment as speaker on Friday evening at 7 o'clock is Kay advertising agency executive of Salt Lake who has directed and helped plan a very effective promotional program for the Vernal of He has made a careful study of our varied resources and will speak on this A FORMER U. S. Forest Chester J. Olsen of who retired as Regional Forester in will address the group on Saturday evening at 7 He too will talk on the advantages he sees for this part of the Basin as a recreation mecca for the After his retirement Olsen was appointed director of a newly created State Park and Recreation Commission for He served as director 3 then asked to be relieved of this assignment but has continued as a member- of the Olsen's record of community service has been He is a past president of the Chamber of Commerce and Kiwanis is a life-long having been awarded the Silver Beaver in member of Weber Col lege advisory council and has made many other community He is also an active member of the Church and has held various PRESENT PLANS call for the grand opening of the convention to be a parade at on Thursday evening with the Kiwanis Club as the All entries in the parade are urged to meet at the Elementary School by 5 p.m. so the line of march can begin promptly at Thure Charles Bell and Gilbert Hullinger form the Kiwanis committee in charge of the and urge those entering to have a written description on their float ready to be given the Following the parade the first general session is scheduled with community singing to be led by Floyd resident of who was active in activities See page 10 PROGRAM READY Hollis G. reports plans aro about complete for tho 1962 program that will open next Thursday evening with a SPEAKER Accepting a request to be the featured speaker at the Sat- night program is Chester J. retired regional forester and state park story from Page while a resident At welcoming speeches will be made by Mayor Merlin President Hullinger and the 1962 queens and Indian princesses will be Also to be presented will be other committee members and special THE TEENS' Talent show will follow the general session at 8 p.m. on Thursday with J. Rulon Anderton as A dance with Birchnell's orchestra of Vernal supplying the music will wind up activities for the first The Lions Club Is directing the dances for each of the three nights which will feature Smith's Orchestra on Friday and Tal's on Friday's lineup of events begin with a baby show at 9 Dick Bastian is At the children's talent show Is next on the program with a reception honoring the Queen and Indian Princess and their attendants slated from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Labrum residence with the Culture Club as The Archie will again be telling favorite stories to the youngsters at the Elementary School from 1 to A flower arranging demonstration will bo given at the Legion Hall from 2 to FOR THOSE WHO would rather join in some outdoor activities a new feature is being added this year to the It is a water carnival at Lake Boreham with Orvil Rudy and Art There will be water skiing free boat rides and instructions offered In water Time is to 5 p.m. For athletic balance there will be a baseball game at 1 p.m. with the Duchesne West-side All-Stars meeting the Roosevelt These players will be taken from the Little Leagues that functioned during the summer in both FOLLOWING THE address by Richens Friday evening the crowd will be entertained the Basin Talent Show which is by at 1 o'clock with Carol Thalman will be movies for the children at the same time the talent show is being presented The second parade at 9 o'clock will kick things off on Saturday morning Following this will be a Boy Scout Skill Show at at the city and a Fashion Show at the Roosevelt Stake And for the children at of Romper Room fame will be here again to entertain She is the former Barbara now A TEEN-AGE girl's program Saturday featuring Uie of the BYU as the feature will interest the girls and their special story on this activity and the appearance of Miss Utah 1962 in this Free swimming at the new city pool is offered Saturday from 1 to Another baseball game featuring the Du chesne Westside All-Stars vs the Roosevelt All-Stars is slated for 1 o'clock and a soft-ball game between the Roosevelt Third Ward and St. Helen's teams is on the menu for 3 ALL-INDIAN will be the concluding entertainment of the 1 1962 except the dance that will and will begin at 8 immediately after the final general session which will be addressed by There are continuous exhibits in progress during Friday and Annual Art Exhibit at the a flower show at the American Elementary School and a flower sho wat the American Legion It is suggested the program book in the process of being printed be consulted for of these THE COMMITTEE with as president is composed of Merrill J. immediate past Keith Omni John Chasel and Ted as and Freddie They extend an invitation to all the Basin to join them in the 1962 next week in |