Show 1962 Opens Thursday with Talent Show S 3 WHEN THE GENEROUSLY promised number of floats J j and parade entries begin their march at Thursday after-h I the Thirty-First Annual Uintah Basin Industrial Con-Si i will be and more history will be in the i Kiwanis-sponsored with Thure Carlson assisted by Con Bell and Gilbert linger as will form at the Roosevelt school and will follow a course east to Phillips then north on Main Street to L L Motor then west f v two and south to the City ACCORDING TO the committee is very encouraged with the parade potential with upward to 20 entries promised and possibly He reports the judging will be made on Saturday morning when the second parade will pass in review over the same At the microphone of the PA System will be George who will be telling viewers all about the It is imperative that each C sponsor of a float get a few facts to the committee for Stewart to use in introducing the various Cash prizes will be presented during the ensuing THEME FOR THIS YEAR'S is Basin Modern Comfort Amid Primitive H FOLLOWING THE PARADE on visitors will go to the City Park where they will be entertained from to by a band under the direction of julie newly hired music instructor at Union High At the first general session of the an abbreviated will officially open the A couple of very brief speeches of welcome will be made by G. the 1962 and Mayor Merlin FEATURING THE OPENING in addition to the two welcome will be the introduction of the general and the formal presentation of this year's royalty who were chosen a few weeks ago to rule and reign over the Selected as this year's queen is Miss Marilyn with Mary Jane Anderton and Diane Winterton as The Indian Princess a joint position of prominence in the royal was won by Miss Jean Her attendants arc Isabel Gardner and Paulette THE TEEN TALENT SHOW will the owning session at 8 with J. Rulon Anderton as the chairman of this A fine array of local talent will entertain the crowd with a varied Cecil Jenkins will emcee the Following the talent show a dance at the tennis courts will wind up the first Orchestra from Vernal will supply the and the Lions headed by John Gale as will direct the Three prizes will be given away to the lucky persons holding the right ticket THERE WILL BE A SHORT PERIOD between the time the parade ends and the band concert begins for visitors to view the art exhibit at the Roosevelt Elementary School which will be open from 6 to 10 p.m. the first The exhibit will also be open on Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. THE BABY SHOW FRIDAY morning starts the day off at 9 Dick Bastian heads this committee and reports a large list of youngsters will be for the Junior Prince and Princess From to noon a children's talent show will entertain with Pat Roberts as the general reports a lot of talent numbers were chosen from the tryouts held several days A QUEEN'S RECEPTION at the LaVere Labrum home on West 2nd North will honor the Royalty from 1 to 3 p.m. The Culture headed by Fred is making plans for this lovely feature to which all women and girls are At the same time the Story Archie Will be entertaining the youngsters at the Roosevelt Elementary School on front FOR THE VISITORS WHO LIKE athletic there will be a real baseball game on tap o'clock when the Roosevelt Pony League All-Stars will meet a team from the Duchesne area known as the Duchesne Westside Phil Ellis directing this These two teams will play a repeat performance Saturday at the some hour in the city FROM to P.M. THERE will be a flower arranging demonstration at the Legion where the judges of the flower Erven Day of Leuis Deru and Clyde will demonstrate flower arranging and display ceramic vases and woven mats used in floral Parley Rawlings is chairman of the show which opens at Friday and closes at p.m. SOMETHING NEW IN THE WAY of entertainment has been introduced this It is a Water Show and will take place at Lake from to p.m. Arranging this activity are Rudy and Art who promise several demonstrations of water skiing and other water They also are offering free lessons in skiing and will give free boat rides after the show is THE FRIDAY GENERAL SESSION which will be conducted by last year's MerriU J. has as the featured Kay Salt Lake advertising He is a 1944 University of Utah graduate and has extensive background in tourist promotion and He is the creator of the current promotional program of Advertising being advanced by the Vernal Chamber of Commerce and other agencies in Uintah He also is through his own known as Ri chins Advertising the promotional being done by the U. 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Highway 40 He also is a member of the Chamber of Commerce tourist promotion committee and associated with the Ad AN TALENT SHOW will follow under the direction of Lee Chamberlain who reports some excellent talent was chosen from the recent tryouts held to hear those who desired to entertain the Bruce will emcee this phase of the All contestants will receive a certificate of and the winners are to be awarded other A with Smith's will conclude Friday's with three more valuable prizes to be given MOVIES FOR THE CHILDREN be presented on the ward lawn at 8 in Is the title of tho Friday night and on Saturday at the same timo wUl be to the little who would not enjoy the See 1962 page 10 1962 starts Thursday I talent Kent Scholes and Keith WInterton are MOVING INTO the final day of the 1962 a full day of instruction and activity is in the At 9 o'clock the final parade will pass in review with judging to take place the morning by impartial judges who do not reside Prizes for the winning entries will be presented Saturday evening at the general session which will have as the featured Chester J. former U. 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Forest executive and currently a member of the Utah State Park and Recreation Commission He will develop a theme designed to sell the people of this area on the things they have and to look into the AMONG THE VARIOUS ACTIVITIES to follow the parade will be a Boy Scout Skill Show at in the City Park under the direction of Spencer The scouts will be making many of the things they have learned to do in the great boy program supervised by local A FASHION SHOW AND THE appearance of are also on the The Fashion sponsored by local merchants and directed by the with Dean Frandsen and Keith as will bo held In the recreation room of the Roosevelt Stake Barbara Ray former resident of back home again to entertain the children at the city As she directs a popular television program known as Romper over She will at the city JUDITH ANN of will be a special guest for the annual celebration and will be here Friday night to appear and display one of her musical talents at the general beginning at p.m. She will also participate in the Queens' reception Friday and ride in the parade Saturday COMING TO GIVE THE TEEN GIRLS a worthwhile and interesting program on is Carol Kimball Instructor at the Brigham Young Also included in this part of the day's program is a fashion All these activities will be at the Stake Center beginning at 1 p.m. CHARLES DIRECTOR of the Roosevelt City Swimming has arranged some special ming activities for the young people during the The schedule calls for those 13 and under to meet him at the pool for free swimming I and and those 14 and over from to 4 AT ONE O'CLOCK THE TWO Pony League baseball teams will square off again with the loser of the Friday game coming back to even the score from the day At 3 o'clock a real softball contest is promised when the league-leading Roosevelt Third Ward team meets St. Helen's which won the first half title without a in an exhibition All these sports activities are under the direction of Phil city recreation LEADING THE COMMUNITY singing for the entire program is a former Roosevelt Floyd who is coming back to do the He will be assisted by Tal Following the address by will be the ever-popular highlight of the the all-Indian to be presented at the City Park under the direction of the Ute Indian Clare McGivney and Rex LaRose are co-chairmen of the program that comes through the recreation department of the TAL'S ORCHESTRA WILL SUPPLY the music for the final dance which will climax the Annual Again prizes will be given away to three lucky people who bought dance PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY and the name of the merchant who has cut the prices on the merchandise are listed as Lane Cedar Picnic three lawn Winchester Modern fishing pole and Bump's Western HEADING THE ART SHOW are Marba Mecham and Irvin The Lorin art instructor at Olympus High is a person with a deep background in the art circles of and is prominent nationally for his talent ADVANCEMENT OF THE COLORS will be by the American Post Ann Murphy was in charge of assembling material for the and Mirl city is acting as coordinator the committee and city for the |