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Show S'WVin feA n n nnn no ana ii )m bw My Hmmmm Gov. Clyde Will Be Special Guest at Parade, Program, Rodeo, Ball Games Crowning of Miss Springville Set As Climax to Rodeo Event Tonite Those who would like to see an old-fashioned Fourth of July celebration complete with parades, programs, rodeo and other entertain- . i ' ; - M : A , Y -i U; I ment features, should plan to spend this evening and Friday in Springville. An early morning morn-ing salute will usher in the big-holiday big-holiday event. Sponsored by two wards, the Sixth and Eleventh, committees are sparing no time or effort to see that everyone has a good time and suitable entertainment is provided for all ages. Beginning with a miniature parade 5:30 p.m., this evening, a continuous program of eventst is planned, highlighted by th crowning of one of the queens by Governor George Dewey Clyde at the Rodeo this evening even-ing at Spring Acres. Governor Clyde will also speak at the public program at the park following the miniature minia-ture parade, from 6:30 until 7:30 p.m. , Fourth Parade A large parade of floats from Springville and out of town will be featured at 6 p.m. Friday Fri-day followed by a Donkey Ball game at 8 p.m. at Memorial Park. J. M. (Jim) Sumsion for whom services were held in the Springville Stake House Wednesday. Queens and attendants from practically every ward will ap- ; pear in the parade Friday on j specially designed floats and one of them will have the honor of being designated Miss Springville at the Rodeo the evening before. In addition to the entertainment entertain-ment features, there will be booths near the City Park at which home-cooked foods and many other items will be offered of-fered by the sponsoring ward: organizations. The booths will open at 3 o'clock today. Throughout the day there will be pony rides for the children and all are invited to make the City Park headquarters headquar-ters for meeting old friends and generally enjoying events of the day. |