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Show Those energetic Jaycees Howard Harmston, please note are presenting another of their unique dances Friday night. I say a "unique" dance, because anything Harmston is involved in is certain to be unique, if not always sensible. Most people around Roosevelt are acquainted with the purpose pur-pose of these dances. They are being sponsored as a money-making money-making venture by the Jaycees to raise sufficient funds to light and finish the tennis courts. Also, Al-so, if a few pennies are left over ov-er once those courts are taken care of, they will go toward improving im-proving other recreational facilities. fa-cilities. All in all, those who care for dances should make it a special point to attend these fUmcesf as a patriotic gesture, I, for one, as a patriotic gesture, plan; to get down to Friday's dance, even though I generally ignore this particular kind of . entertainment. enter-tainment. Well, those kids asked for it. The city council was good enough to allow them to shoot firecrackers like little gentlemen. gentle-men. So what happens,? It's been sounding around here as if that Korean war has already spread to Utah' firecrackers everywhere, ev-erywhere, at all hours of the day and night. So, the city council had no other choice than to order the marshals to pick up anyone shooting firecrackers fire-crackers before July 3. In, addition, ad-dition, the selling of firecrackers is also forbidden until the third. Too bad, kids. You had a wonderful won-derful chance and muffed it. July 3-4 are the big days for the Neola rodeo. Unfortunately some of the local boys won't be able to make the horse races with their nags, but despite this one drawback, the folks up in Neola are looking forward to a big, successful celebration', |