Show Thousands Help Celebrate Brigham City Peach Day DayS I S By STAFF CORRESPONDENT CORRESPONDENTS S BRIGHAM CITY Sept 6 Praised 6 Praised by their g governor vernor for tor their march o of progress hundreds of persons of this community t today day celebrated one ne of the greatest peach harvests in history of the with nH l T dv b Governor Henry H. H Blood od was the thep p chief i speaker er during a short j program pro pro- program ro- ro gram ram that that followed the Pea Peach h day parade jarade He recalled the pioneer history his his- tory ory 0 of the r region gion and complimented ho tho pe people for the worthy manner In n which h they carried ou out the ideals ideal of f the first settlers 4 Several thousand persons entered Into the spirit of the occasion on with Vit unbounded enthusiasm were Streets jammed with traffic as as visitors ar arrived ar- ar rived ived during the morning in a unending stream Highways were lined with lined with crates of f the fruit Near the orchard ex- ex were the growers proud growers proud Inthe in Inthe the excellence of their crop and Well satisfied with the r result of I their their heir seasons reasons i labor fabor bor S Weather conditions were mark marked d dby by y low changing clouds But there would be no rain to force the celebration cele- cele ration bration indoors indoor according to ca canny my weather profits profits' of of the region Display Is 13 Colorful 4 As the visitors awaited start of the he parade late this m morning r they h y were attracted to the gigantic exhibit ex ex- hibit of fruit in the Ute city hall ball square More than crates of the rIpened peaches were Vere arr arranged arr i in iii ina a strikingly original al pattern The Th mello mellow golden color of the background background background back back- ground w was was was' s' s broken broleen and md a a accented cen efI by y the dark hues of grapes the flaming laming reds reds' of tomatoes tomatoes' and the purple of plums plums all all grown il in lot vor- vor orchard or- or chard hards of f the valley The mornings morning's program beg began n with programs programs by bands from fromn neary near near- arby ar- ar by y high schools while numerous floats loats were being arranged for foz- forthe the parade larade 4 I The j junior r bandsmen from Box BoxElder BoxElder Elder high school Bear Riv River r Logan Logan Lo Lo- gan South Cache and Wasatch natty In colorful uniforms continued continued con con- their concert until the floats moved through the city As the parade in six sections ns moved farward the richly decorated floats loats were reviewed by Jr Mayor J. J Wesley Horsley of oC The Peach City and Alt Alf L. L freeman general manager of ot the celebration Both officials beamed their satisfaction Its the best in years said Mayor Horsley Riding proudly at the head of the parade was Peter N. N Pierce Utah pioneer w who wio o has has' h hard d the pla place e of pf honor more than a score of ot yea years s. s He celebrated his seventieth birthday birthday birth birth- da day recently Buthe led the parade with the enthusiasm of ot a youth B Besides side Governor Blood addresses were were delivered d' d by Mayor Horsley Judge Melvin Mclvin Harris HarrIs' of Logan president president pres pres- ident of the Logan chamber of ot commerce commerce Joseph Ririe state treasur treasurer treasurer treas treas- ur r Albert Holmgren State tate senator sena sena- to tor br fr from m Box Elder county Fred FredE E E. Williams Ogden city PIty commissioner commis commis- sion r Mayor Harm Harman n W W. Peery of of r ogden n Frank ra 1 Francis r r former mayor of Ogden and John P. P Holmgren Holmgren Holm Holm- gren president o of of the Box Elder County Fair association L Luncheon w which l followed foll wed a. a seres seres se serges se- se res res of special enter entertainment acts act after the was in keeping with the tite day Tons roP C of fruit were offered to visitors at t t tUie the Uie Reese Pioneer Pioneer Pio Pio- neer fleer neer park By the local loca American Legion post The he afternoons afternoon's pI program gram Included a a. baseball game between Honeyville Honey- Honey ville and and Blue Creek Creek-Bothwell for forthe forthe forthe the champion championship of the Box Elder County Farm Farni Bure Bureau u league A rodeo was scheduled to follow oll w the baseball game ass l d' d Bands to Play Concerts Concerts' by the high school bands were scheduled for late tate afternoon A mass concert under direction of ot ofA ofA otA A A. B. B Caseman Box Elder high school musical instructor was as to conclude the band program Saturdays Saturday's program will be marked by snore more band concerts The organizations already here will willi be joined by the Thirty-eighth Thirty infantry infantry try band from Fort Douglas Salt Lake Jake City The rodeo will be concluded concluded con con- eluded and an star all-star baseball game is scheduled S The Brigham City fire department department department depart depart- ment has arranged a special fire fire- works display y for Saturday eve eve- sing ning A A. boxing card also will wUl be 1 pre presented 1 |