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Show rr-: v : v ' , . -i-TTiiH fm" nhi'Mif i ii u ii a i -mi Jj it -Miili)iii itnnWii ti'fi -,nTiTin i im 'mrrr '-i 1i'n - 1 nft-rni The covered wagon caravan portrayed In the "Heritage Program" was composed of Karl B. Ilalft carrying his grandson Jeff, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hale and children, Larry, Douglas and Rebecca and Mr. and Mrs. Acel Richardson. The Richardsons made the centennial trek In 1D47. Roosevelt School Sets County Fair A miniature county -fair will be held at the Roosevelt School, 3300 South and 900 East Streets, Thursday, Thurs-day, August 8, according to Mrs. Polly Lund and Mrs. Dorothy De-Mott, De-Mott, presidents of the school PTA. Some 450 children will be represented rep-resented in the exhibits and program, pro-gram, said Mr. J. Marvin Jones, summer school director. There will be no admission charged, but door prizes will be offered. Iris ' Wheadon, county recreation and tastes. The fair will' be open in the auditorium of the school from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, August 8. dance instructor, will present a group of her students in a dance review at the fair. Also on the program will be featured a fashion show. Models will be the girls who have been attending the center's sewing class, and they will wear the dresses, blouses, etc., which they have made during the summer. The girls range in age from about 8 to about 15 years. The fashion show is under the direction of Mrs. Ronald B. Johnson. John-son. She will be assisted by other sewing instructors. The summer activities program has been especially successful this year, according to the leaders. This is the first year parents have been drawn into the activities. Almost a dozen parents have donated their time as instructors so the variety of activities for the children could be increased. Some 65 different courses have been offered during thesurnrner, to appeal to all ages |