Show J ATTEND BERRY DAY FETE Parade Is Feature of Celebration Celebration tion lion at Pleasant Grove By Dy DILL BILL McDOUGALL 1 Telegram Correspondent PLEASANT GROVE May 25 25 teen thousand festive thronged this this- little city today and cheered year old Beverly Wootton queen of at the strawberry festival anc ancher and her retinue of young courtiers who opened Pleasant Groves Grove's thirteenth annual Strawberry day celebration a athe at atthe atthe the head of a parade of floats Dressed in Ray gay a fantastic costumes hundreds of children from Pleasant Grove GIove and surrounding villages took part in the procession which was climaxed climaxed cli clio by a free strawberry banquet in which visitors were served strawberries straw straw- berries berris with sugar and cream by bythe bythe bythe the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and other pioneer organizations A feature 6 of r the parade was a 3 movin moving in fog ing presentation of The Adventures of beloved childrens children's fairy laky tale by 63 students of at the Lindon Lindon Lin Lin- don grammar school The unexpected ed appearance of the Provo high school band ranking rankin school musical organization of ot the state added to the festive spirit of the thc occasion Unable to sit his fiery liery pinto pony he rode as Uncle Sam old year Forrest Cullimore was forced to trade mounts with his father V. V A. A Cullimore Culli more chairman of the parade who then led the procession from his his sons son's tiny mount Wild horses bucking steers chariot charlot char char- lot racing racin and all that accompanies a wild west show packed in eager throngs to the rodeo which started at 2 p. p m. m immediately after the pa pa- rade Pioneer residents from all parts of p the state stale gathered Friday afternoon T at the log cabin monument local museum of pioneer relics and were escorted through the building by Mrs Rose B. B Hayes year old pioneer resident and six other members of or orthe the Daughters of Utah Pioneers all garbed in dresses of the sixties and seventies Evening festivities will continue at Geneva on Utah lake where a water carnival and bathing revue will be held Visitors gave loud applause to 6 o year old La Preal daughter of Mr and Mrs H. H R R. who as the only cowgirl in the parade gave an In exhibition of broncho bustIng busting bust ing and roping as she rode with the procession Another member of the procession ion who ho was loudly applauded d was Ruth Beck garbed in a butterfly costume the only child in the parade to move under her own momentum She rode a gaily bedecked tricycle while all the other children rode flower laden floats |