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Pleasant tew - Highlighting July 4 for citizens here was a speech by Monroe brother of McKay Congressman Gunn McKay and a law at Brigham professor Young University In that speech, Professor McKay told the crowd they should carry forth C CO two characteristics of their pioneer forefathers, those characteristics being a belief in thir own ability to solve problems an a belief in service to others Professor Pleasant Congressman McKay dedicated View Park after KcKay was unable to meet his engagement after being hospitalized from Saturday exhaustion after complaining of a pain in his chest Congressman McKay was released in good condition from the McKay-De- e that the park was the kind of thing his brother found important He said the citys children would be taught the and principles of organization cooperation because of the 1,400 hours residents here donated in helping at the park He told the assembly not to stand by Hospital on Sunday Professor McKay told the citizens and wait for somebody else to do it because it might not get done He also expressed the belief that people should conserve, quoting Wuuui Jensen of Huntsville Mr Jensen said, Civilization cannot survive on a generation os uses only There has to be those who will build and never use but pass on to someone else who in turn will build that which they will never use Mr Jensen had said these remarks to members of a building committee in Huntsville Professor McKay encouraged residents to build something which cant be used in a lifetime BULK U S RATE POSTAGE PAID OGDEN, UTAH 84401 PERMIT NO 278 North Ogden celebrated the Nation's birthday with a bang at their annual Cherry Days celebration The festivities began June 25 with the Miss North Ogden Scholarship Pageant, continued with a golf tournament July 1, 2, 3, and 4, and baby contest and Street Stomp July 2 and a full day of activities July 4 From the flag raising ceremony at 6 30 a m to the Grand Finale of the fire works display at 11 p m , the day was a rousing success Hundreds of citizens joined in effort to make Cherry Days an event that the people of the community can be very proud of A sewing, woodwork, hobbies and crafts, rugs handwork crochet, knitting heritage, floral and macrame Roger Wyatt won Best of Show and his father Sid Wyatt took the grand championship Joan Heap won a beautiful three (gjivOBI pancake breakfast sponsored by the Kiwams Club followed the flag raising Then came the biggest parade in North Ogdens history The North View Volunteers led out They were followed by about 200 children on foot, trines and bike Grand Mai shalls of the parade were Mr and Mrs Claude Ellis Rides and booths sponsored by local civic and church groups provided food and fun through out the day They sold a wide variety of food ranging from friend chicken dinners to fresh cherries or cotton candy, as well as the traditional barbeques, drinks and ice cream Games and contests were held through out the afternoon capped by an Anything Goes contest pitting a team of local mayors against teams of policemen from North Ogden and Pleasant View, studentbody officers from Weber High and Young Adults from the North Ogden and Pleasant View Stakes A horse show exhibition, horse jumping show and musical entertainment were featured during the evening All Star slow pitch softball games between North Ogden and Pleasant View were played The art exhibition, which was held in a cool, beautiful park setting, showed a lot of outstanding talent People from the ages of 10 on up , entered 10(f painting Although the number of entries in the Home Arts Fair was not as large as was hoped, the quality of the work was outstanding in every area According to Home Arts chairman, Karen Fuller, You had to be perfect to win anything There were 105 awards given Quality work was shown in afgans, quilts, baked goods, canned goods, piece nativity starter set from Sherlenes Ceramics in the Commercial Home arts display Several companies displayed and demonstrated ideas for developing home arts talents in the commercial division which was new this year North Ogden - Awards were given in seven categories at the annual Cherry Das Art Show, this year held in a garden setting at North Ogden Park The awards divided between professionals, amateurs, young adults re and children Those awards given professionals include, Best DeAnne Rex of Show given to First place in oils went to Ethel Paul and Jackie Paul took second place Jerry Myers received an honorable mention in oil painting Keith Dabley took first and second places in watercolors and Mac Stevenson received an honorable mention Blair Buswell took first place in graphics, Keith Dagley took second and honorable mentions went to Alan Barker and Elizabeth Zitting the amateur division, a first in oils was given Darlene Hamblin and a second place was given to Robyn Chamberlain Honorable mentions were awarded to Marilyn Slater and Ruth Grant Ruth Grant also took the prize in the amateur water color division Roger Wyatt took first place in oils in the young adult division, while Clifford Anderson took second Chnsan Paul placed first in the young adult watercolor category, Holly Chamberlain placed second and an honorable mention was awarded Chnsan Paul also In the graphics category of the young adults division, Kelly took all three top awards In the childrens division, Kathy Mithell took first place and Chris Peterson took second place In place closing, work will be done at Roy 6 mail information to There were 70 separate entries, Clowns, Weber Highs marching band, Dixie Coggins Soul Strutters, the Sweet Adelines, the Shupe Uintah The Sweepstakes Trophy 5288 S 1900 W in carried Miss North Ogden and her attendants. by The Greater Ogden Chamber of Commerce, Macys, Diesel Control, North Ogden City, LDSSA, North Junior High and Paul Ogden Chatelains Trampoline School Miss Rodeo Utah, Miss Rodeo Ogden, Mis DDO, Miss IRS, Miss Hill AFB and the Little Buckaroo royalty rode in the parade as well as Miss North Ogden and her attendants A highlight of the parade were passes over the parade route by the Hill AFB jets and a group of planes, some homemade, arranged for by Kent Mikkelson Wmners in the Horse Division were' 2 Horse Hitch, First, A1 Warren, Second, Larry Crouch Pony Team Hitch Stewart Brothers, Single Horse including 10 floats in the parade These included representatives from all of the Armed Forces, Mayor and Mr McColley, the North Ogddn City Council, the Cherry Days Committee, Shnners Oriental Band, Shriners Family Fiddlers and Junior Posses from North Ogden, Pleasant View and Roy, 84067 Our North Ogden correspondent can also help with any news articles or pictures Carol Shaw may be con- tacted at float "Where Flavor Fills The Fruit threw cherries to the crowd along the parade route. 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Any news articles or picture appointments may or be arranged by calling NORTH OGDEN CITY'S They best for the float went to McKay-De- e Hospital Jensen Floral was First Runner Up and the North Ogden 5th Ward was the Second Runner Up Other floats in the parade were made Hitch Hitch Ron Anderson, Single Pony Bart and Jill Chatelain, Mounted costumes Matt Anderson and Jan Spackman dressed as salt and pepper shakers Special riding group Seagull Riding School, Out- standing Junior Possee Pleasant 'hew Winners in the Childrens Parade, judged prior to the parade were, Chad Jolley, Funniest, Best decorated bike, Holly Dodgson, Best decorated trike, Paul Anderson, Most Unusual, Cobie Jonathan and Jason Hurd, Best family team, Tiffany and Michael Sawyer and Best Walking costume, Andrea Pilkington and Brenda Gordon 6 Royalty named at contest f t I ' 4 S North Ogden - Winners were announced in the annual baby contest sponsored in conjunction with Cherry Days A king, queen, prince and princess were chosen from a field of 109 $ . .k': 58 4 A Fiddlers made their annual apperance at the Cherry Days Parade. They were greeted" with bursts of applause along the way THE SHUPE FAMILY 4 participants The baby royalty rode in the old cars featured at the parade The royalty includes Bret McMik-cel- l, son of Mr and Mrs Mike McMickell, Bret reigned as king The queen was Quincie Blood, daughter of Mr and Mrs Steven Blood Brandon Barney reigned as prince He is the son of Mr and Mrs Leslie Barney. The princess was Sara Scholosser, daughter of Mr and Mrs Mike Schlosser As a sidelight to the baby contest, the youngest baby entered was one month old THE COLORS WERE in North Ogden. presented by two horsewomen at the July 4 parade |