Show BIG PARADE FEATURES SILVER SIL VER JUBILEE FETE Celebration Climaxed With Elaborate Observance Observance Observance Ob Ob- servance of National Holiday I 1 MIDVALE With With a parade beginning at 9 a. a a. a m. m Midvale city continued continued con con- the two-day two festival commemorating the city's twenty fifth anniversary anniversary an an- and the national holiday marched along Main street to Center street east on Center Center Center Cen Cen- ter street to the Junior high school where prizes were given the best floats Miss I Dona Dana Canning dau daughter of I Mr and Mrs Charles A A. A Canning of Midvale who had been chosen Queen of the Goddess of ot Liberty float entered by the thc ladies ladies' auxiliary of ot Jordan post American Legion represented Miss America in the parade Visitors Welcomed At 1015 a. a m. m the program of ot the day was held at the Midvale junior high school auditorium with Mayor L. L S. S Rimington delivering the address ad dress of ot welcome In his talk Mayor Rimington told the visitors Midvale Midvale Mid Mid- vale threw away the key to the city and our community ty has been thrown wide open to you visitors on this occasion We are proud prou of our city and the progress we have made during the past 25 years and we ve thank all of you from our neighbor neighbor- neighboring ing lag cities for the spirit of friendliness friendliness ness and cooperation shown Following musical selections by bythe bythe bythe the Murray high school band and vocal numbers by Miss Virginia Freeze Barker the address of 01 the day was given b by Franklin S. S Harris president of ot Brigham Young sity Dance numbers were neit next In order by Pete Mary MaryDean Dean Gilbert Joyce and Bobby Lindahl and Lre Lb Beckstead also girls from the Playhouse theater in Salt Lake City ity appeared on the program with 20 minutes of ot entertainment At 1145 a. a m. m both young and old were thrilled by a 1 water light fight between between be be- tween the Sandy and md Midvale fire departments Beginning ginning at 1 p. p m m. 25 in nickels was given in a silver shower for lor the children At p. p m. m the youngsters had their major event vent when a greased pig was turned loose in their midst Rodeo Resumes Beginning at p. p m m. the rodeo at Dahl's Dahis field picked up where it left leU of off in m Tuesdays Tuesday's events and bucking bucking buck buck- ing hg tested the horsemanship horsemanship horsemanship horseman horseman- ship and riding abilities of riders who had weathered the elimination contests Following the broncho riding rid rId- riding ing inc Kid Boyd of Deming N. N M M. gave cowboy clown down stunts and a program of t relay saddle racing lacing and calf caU roping In Tuesdays Tuesday's contests Matt Cropper Cropper Crop per won the open entry silver race Shorty of To Tooele eJe won the bu bucking king event and Kid Boyd came in m first in the relay race Other riders appearing in the finals were Bud Otterson Fagen Happy Bartlett Bartlett Bart Bart- lett Jack Denton and Byron Chris Chris- who rode one of the best bucking horses backwards Glen Hess Ashton Spike Carlson and Shorty Judges in the rodeo contests were John G G. Larson of ot Midvale C C. C. C Hardman of Bluffdale and G. G L. L Wild ing jig of Magna Joe Warner manager of the Utah P Power and Light company com corn pany office in Midvale was general genera chairman of ot the rodeo program |