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Show nacle is set for 7 p.m. Sunday. Monday's events will begin with a mammoth street parade, par-ade, continuation of the Flower-art and Handicraft shows, and the second of the horse race programs will be held I Monday beginning at 12 noon. Payson Harvest Days feature numerous events Payson's annual Harvest Da,ys and Homecoming Celebration Cele-bration is scheduled for the Labor La-bor Day weekend, Aug. 31 thru Sept. 3, with events planned to attract visitors from all communities in Central Utah. Horseracing, parades, class i reunions, a flower-art-handicraft show, as well as a horseshoe horse-shoe tournament, band concerts, con-certs, water ballet show and fireworks display are included with other events. The schedule includes a free fireworks display Friday even-I even-I ing, mammoth street parade Saturday at 12 noon; horse-racing horse-racing at 2 p.m.; horseshoe tournament Saturday evening; Cocklebur Amateur Rodeo Saturday Sat-urday -evening in the arena at 8 p.m. Sunday's events will include many class reunions andi the opening of the Flower Show, the Art Show and the Handicraft Handi-craft Exhibit in the Junior High School. There will be no charge for admission. The Watettr Ballet will be staged Sunday at 3 p.m. at Memorial' Park with a repeat performance Monday at 7 p.m. The annual Homecoming program pro-gram in Nebo Stake Taber- |