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Show Sensational European Act Scheduled Big Ela borate Parade Program, Sports Fireworks Schedule d Springville and Mapleton are joining forces the next few days on the most stupendous Fourth of July celebration in the history his-tory of the towns, according to a report from the various com-; com-; mitlee chairmen in charge of the day's ovi'Mts. The newly ortfau-r.ed ortfau-r.ed chamber of commerce, under whose sponsorship Ihe celebration celebra-tion is being held, expects one of the largest crowds ever seen in Springville on that day. Latest word from a Pacific coast agency is that one of the country's leading vaudeville per-formanees per-formanees will be in Springville on Independence Day as the feature fea-ture event of the big celebration. According to a report of the show, it will be one of the t1 g-gest g-gest and best entertainments of its kind ever seen in these parts. The vaudeville will be under the lights at the city hall park where remodeling and renovating of the seating capacity will assure as-sure accommodations for several thousands of visitors expected from this and surrounding communities. com-munities. There will be numerous cash prizes given away at the park during the evening entertainment. entertain-ment. All tickets given (by Springville merchants during the treasure hunts the preceding two weeks will apply on the prizes on the night of Ihe Fourth. Without question the most elaborate display of fireworka ever seen in Springville are scheduled sche-duled to be shown at the park, also in connection with the mammoth evening's progTam. The fireworks alone will be well worth the admission set for the park entertainment, at night. In addition to the huge vaudeville vaude-ville acts, the fireworks and the prizes to be given away, there is also scheduled some interesting interest-ing ball playing lo round out the program. The duy's activities will be ushered in with a daybreak salute. sal-ute. During the forenoon, there will L music by the loud speaker speak-er anil concessions. At 1 p. m., a band concert will be given at the city park, to be followed toy a patriotic open air program, and then games, races and other competitive events for children, at the city park, from 3 until 5 p. m. An appropriate prelude for the big show at the ball park in the evening will be the gigantic street parade scheduled to start promptly at 6 p. m., and in which more than 100 gorgeous floats are expected lo enter In addition to numerous other entries en-tries of various types. The parade must and will start at 6 p. itv, sharp, according accord-ing to committee members who further state that late entries will undoubtedly lose out. It will begin at Second North and Main street and inarch south to Fourth Soulh street, then turn a n il march north to Second South, thence east to the ball park. Springville citizens are urged lo cooperate to make the day the most successful In the history his-tory of community patriotic celebrations; to invite your friends, former residents and others to join in the biggest celebration this town has ever witnessed. Harold Christensen is general chnirman of the big celebration, witn C. O. Claudin, parade chairman; chair-man; Dave Friel, kids' sports; J. W. ('.rant, fireworks, and the imported vaudeville acts; Charles Boyer. program; Mareellus Nii'l-son Nii'l-son of Mapleton, ball games and band. |