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Show PROVO OUTLINES 4 EVENTS FOR FOURTH OF JULY Starting the Provo 4th of July celebration off with a bang, a mammoth parade will be all lined up and ready to go by 11 a. m., promises Aura C. Hatch, celebration celebra-tion chairman. The parade will feature bands, floats, miniature floats, horses, decorated bicycles, and army vehicles ve-hicles from the Tooele Ordnance workmanship is offered via the Depot. Insurance of extra-special three prizes which will be awarded award-ed in the four sections of the parade par-ade : miniature floats, floats, bicycles, bicy-cles, and doll buggies. Any organization orga-nization or individual interested .in entering the parade should contact con-tact Miss Jessie Schofield or Mr. Ken Weight, parade committeemen. committee-men. Water sports and a speed boat exhibit will be the attractions at 1 p. m., in the boat harbor of Utah Lake. Scene of festivities will .move to North Park at 2 p. m., where children from 4 to 16 will have a chance to participate in games and races. Prizes will be given in each group. Special water stunts and races are scheduled at that time also. An exciting baseball game will get under way at 2:30 p. m., to keep the older sports fans happy. Monte Young's rides and shows will be available the entire day at the corner of First West and First North. Finishing' the day off right, a bigger and better stadium show will be presented in the traditional way at 8 p. m. A band concert by the Provo High organization will start the show. A salute to the men and women who served in the war will be given, after which will be a Vaudeville presentation guar-anted guar-anted to give a fun-fest of chuckles, chuck-les, merriment ' and spectacular entertainment. The climax of the show' will come with the giving away of the free $1300 Chevrolet.- |