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Show July Golden Spike Events 7 p.m. $2 per person, children under 12 free lor included with the day pass). TERRACE I) AYS. Washington Terrace. July 10-II. 10-II. call Una Petlerson. W-5412, W-5412, chairperson. July 19. Ilth annual -Okie Car Show." Ogdcn's l.ihertv Park. 22nd and Monroe W d. 9 a.m. -5 p.m. free to the public. Harry Mosher. 2885 M.inKn Dr.. Ogden. 342-5h?0. JULY 10-11. Mountain Geen-Peterson I. ions Club w ill hold its third annual 'Trap per's Loop Rendezvous" festival fes-tival of the arts on 1-84. six miles east of Ogden. Two days. Two nights of arts, crafts, mountain man skills, trail ride, evening deep pit bar-beque bar-beque dinners, entertainment, fiddlers, dancers, etc. Phone 80 1 -8"r,-3282. 876-33 1 3 or 876-3197 876-3197 for details. For more information on these and other activities call us at 399-8288. or write the (iolden Spike Empire. P.O. Box 1601. Ogden. L't. 84402. or isii our office at Union Station. Rodeo: July 20-24. Ogden Stadium, pre-rodeo show: mechanical bull set up for local urban cowboys to show their skills, English jumping contest, con-test, junior posse groups, more. Special family night rates. Popular rodeo entertai-ment, entertai-ment, steer decorating, clown acts, sky diving, Weber County Coun-ty SherrifTs Mounted Posse Drill and pole bending and barrel bar-rel races that pit motorcyclists against Miss Rodeo and Miss Rodeo Utah. PARADE: Jl'LY 24, theme: "Pulling Together For Progress," Prog-ress," deadline for parade registration reg-istration is July 1. Dean Hurst, chairman. Feel free to call or write the Golden Spike Empire (399-8288) (399-8288) or any of the above contacts con-tacts or city offices for more information as it becomes available. Some of the activities activi-ties are-where still in the planning plan-ning stages at the time this newsletter was prepared. MISCELLANEOUS activities: activi-ties: July 10, the "Ed Bruce Show," Pioneer Village Green at Lagoon, 8 p.m., admission included with the all-day ride pass or $2 per person. Lagoon Rodeo, Lagoon Sta-dium, Sta-dium, Farmington. Each Saturday in July and August at groups, periodic western shootouts on Main St., Pioneer Village, antique car show, pie and watermelon eating contests, con-tests, free tickets, flag stickers, stick-ers, drawings for bikes. Rodeo at 7 p.m. at stadium, fireworks over Lagoon stadium. MORGAN, JULY 4th, Riverside Park. Flag raising ceremony, chuckwagon breakfast, games, contests, concessions all day, fireworks. fire-works. 829-3551. LAYTON, JULY 4th, Riata Days, parade, boothes, games and fireworks, 376-3441. North Ogden July 4th, cherry cher-ry days North Ogden Park, flag raising ceremony, food concessions, con-cessions, booths, special entertainment, en-tertainment, ball games and marathon races, fireworks. Parade at 10 a.m. SOUTH OGDEN, July 3rd, 7 p.m., parade beginning at South Ogden Jr. High to South Ogden Park, followed by evening even-ing "picnic concert." July 4th, 7 a.m. sunrise ceremonty, 7:30 a.m. breakfast, 10 a.m. all day midway: noonwalk, dunk tank, trampoline jump, motorized moto-rized swing, food concessions, fun pet show, baby contest, sky divers, old time fiddlers will perform, games and contsts, pie eating, greased pole climb, baked goods sold, character artist, baber shop quartet, cycling hujos, rumage sale. All above activities at South Ogden Park (at city hall). Pre-fireworks Pre-fireworks entertainment put on by the public at Friendship Park, followed by fireworks. KAYSVTLLE, July 3rd. city hall bowery, Bar-B-Quc dinner, din-ner, sponsored by the Kaysvil-le Kaysvil-le Rotary Club. July 4th, Kays-ville Kays-ville Elementary 7 a.m. chuck-wagon chuck-wagon breakfast, II a.m. -on concessions, games, boothes, other activities. Parade at I p.m., races, watermelon bust, etc. Pre-fireworks entertainment entertain-ment at 7 p.m., soccer at Davis High, marching groups and more. Fireworks at dusk. Steve Major, 766-3491 chairman, chair-man, sponsored by the Kays-ville Kays-ville Jaycees. Pioneer Days at Lagoon, Farmington, opening at II a.m. Fireworks at 10 p.m. The following are scheduled events for the month of July 1981 by the Golden Spike Empire: ART: Brigham City Museum Gallery, 24 N. 300 W., Brigham City, 723-6769. Permanent display of pioneer artifacts, "Max Blain" Spring City, oils and watercolor, collection col-lection by Lynn Williams of Brigham City. July 1 1-31 open Monday-Saturday. Free of charge. Bountiful Davis Art Center, 2175 S. Main St.. Bountiful, 581-8820. The Utah Watercolor Waterco-lor Society, seventh annual Juried Exhibit July 1-6, open Tuesday-Sunday, free of charge. ECCLES COMMUNITY Art Center, 2580 Jefferson Ave., Ogden, 392-6935. Statewide State-wide exhibition. Juried Show, mixed media, everything from ceramics to watercolor. Open July 2-August I, Monday-Saturday, Monday-Saturday, free of charge. THEATRE: Heritage Theatre. 2505 S. Highway 89, Perry, weekend preform-ances, preform-ances, 8 p.m., reservations 723-3003. Palace Playhouse, First Security Bank Bldg., Brigham City, reservations 723-7202. LAGOON OPERA House. Farmington, July 9-August 1, "Hit the Deck!" Tuesdays-Fridays Tuesdays-Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays 7 p.m. (No show July 24) $4 single sing-le ticket. Union Station, M.S. Browning Brown-ing Theatre, July 18. Encore presents "The Japanese Obon Festival" held traditionally to honor the deceased. Japanese food, costumes and dancing will be featured and the Taiko Drummers will perform. Admission is free! call 392-1776 392-1776 for more information and tickets. BRIGHAM CITY, July 4th, Rees Pioneer Park. Patriotic ceremony, breakfast, Uncle Sam and Miss Liberty contest, kiddy parade, games, concessions, conces-sions, boothes all day! baseball games, dancing and music in the evening followed by fireworks! fire-works! 734-2001. Centerville, July 4th, city park. Parade 8:30 a.m. along Main St. from Parrish Lane to Porter Lane. Marathon races, chuckwagon breakfast, carnival car-nival following parade. Dennis Knoles 262-9944 chairman. CLEARFIELD, July 4th, Clearfield Days. Dog show, art show, boothes, parade, many concessions, fireworks, call 825-5893. Farmington, Lagoon's old-fashioned old-fashioned July 4th, opening at II a.m. formally at noon honor guard of U.S. Marines will raise the American flag, the Utah National Buard's band will open a concert with the National Anthem. All Day: band concerts, musical BOUNTIFUL HANDCART Days, Thursday, July 23, 6:30 p.m., parade. Friday, July 24, city park in Bountiful, chuckwagon chuck-wagon breakfast, flag raising ceremony, marathon races, swim show, boothes, rides, races, antique car show, soft-ball, soft-ball, final of the ice skating competition, variety show-all day. Mr. Cluff, 295-6257. Syracuse, Founders' Day, July 25, Little Buckaroo Rodeo, games, boothes, fireworks, fire-works, 825-1477. OGDEN PIONEER Days Street Festival, July 18, merry-go-rounds, pony rides, square dancing, live entertainment, a Ms. hot tub contest, and a chili cook-off are a few of the activities activi-ties planned. A 10 kilometer race at 25th and Washington the morning of the 18th. bands, dance groups and arts and crafts exhibitors ex-hibitors wishing to participate call the Ogden Chamber of Commerce, 621-8300. Ente-rainment Ente-rainment will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Don Swan, 399-7828. |