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Show r ... i ., - ' ' ' ".; ' -. . ) ; j - . -.iV,-.-v. .- .'.if ":. 1 4 A v ''''' LAST YEAR'S winner of the July 24th demolition derby. Day of fun set for Pioneer Day July 24 Vjnv activities are scheduled to -ike this year's 24th of July 'bigger better than ever." said Bill vjuell. chairman. We have an entry deadline the 21st. ho want to be in it need to let -e'kM by the 21st." stated Mr. According to Mr. Caldwell, as of sJay morning there were six ward no family entries, and nine other ecal entries. "The more the mer--s on participation," stated Mr. ;ijell. More people are encouraged s jet involved to make this the best ;st of July parade ever. Not only will there be the parade at 10 :a traveling from the Courthouse to Ashley Stake Center on first north street, there will be a flag raising ceremony at the Bicentennial Pavilion at 6 a m. A scout breakfast will be held at the Pavilion from 6-10 a m. Games and concessions will be at the ball park following the parade. The annual demolition derby will be held at the Maeser Speedway at 3 p.m. Family and individual tickets can be purchased through Explorer Posts. A meeting for all drivers will be held Sunday, July 18 at the Vernal Stake Center. To make this year "bigger and better than ever" more participation is needed. For more information contact Bill Caldwell at 789-5676 or his assistants Dan Price or Wally Goddard. |