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Show I ' . , j : Pioneer Day at Milf ord. iH Iji 'Special to The Tribune. iye ' MliORD.- July 25. Pioneer daj was fill ! celetiratcr! here In regular old style. The & Jf, : I procession in the morning had all the elc- 'ijl- :ments of what Is supposed to he correct ! j,T -for the occasion. Among others, thero , l( r was the float containing "Utah," attend-. ' J "l . hy four Uttlo girls, a large, tloat loaded I jt. down with representatives of "Utah's I t Best Crop." and a wagon drawn by an 1,1 ioId horse, hitched alongside a milk cow. Hf l : j i There was even a handcart with its ' . typical followers. I B J Representative Tolton of Beaver was. .1' the orator ot the day. Old Mr. Stoddard. . IJl f , one of the original pioneers, related some ' I'l ' of his experiences, and overj- number on 'l aj. the programme 'as well rendered and i , Ij Interesting. i 1(1 i El i. Tho Milford orchestra donated Its scrv- j fj; .Jces and played for tho children In the i 1 i 'afternoon. It. t f A baseball game was played between si 1 i'.tbo home team and the tenm from Old 0 Hickory. A dance in the evening con- ,i J ..-uluded the day's sport. |