Show III Programs Will Conclude I 1 Wide Utah-Wide Fetes t Telegram State Son Service I gt I I 1 Tuesday wound up the f Fourth of Jul July holidays with practically practically every c city town and find community community comp com com- p m staging some sort of cele cele- bration Some Som communities con- con eluded two three and four day fetes A sunrise gun at 4 30 am a.m. sounded BOunded the b beginning of the Fourth and concluding day of events marking marking- cenI centennial cents cen- cen ts I tennial and home coming cebra- cebra z j tion A centennial parade is sched sched- scheduled I t tiled for 5 pm p.m. and midget auto 1 racing at 8 pm p.m. In Davis county a parade fea- fea featurIng featuring Lj turing th the celebration queen Mrs 1 Donna Layton and attendants Marianne Page and Renee Pitt s highlighted morning events of the thelast last last day of Layton's days II At Tooele a parade in the morning mornIng morn- morn Ing heightened interest in the concluding con con- eluding performance of the thc Tooele Bit Pit and Spur clubs club's two-day two rodeo I l I Horse races will ill ring up the curtain curtain cur cur- I J tain on the thc western show sched- sched 1 tl for 8 pm p.m. 1 Races in Spotlight j-j j Horse racing too held the thc festive festive fes- fes tive spotlight of the concluding i day of Filimore's four-day four and Neola's two-day two July 4 j A morning parade highlighted 3 by more than 30 floats riding clubs and military and band units marked the concluding day of Provos Provo's observance of the Fourth of July The celebration will close with the annual stadium night show in th the Brigham Young un university uni- uni i- i bowl t Float Foat winners inners in the Provo parade pa- pa Tade rade witnessed by an estimated I central included Commercial Ta Taylors Taylor's lors first Dixon- Dixon Taylor Russell second and Firm- Firm ages' ages and Utah auto dealers honorable honorable hon hon- 0 mention Clubs and organizations organizations organ organ- Exchange club first 1 Rotary club second and American Legion auxiliary Orem Gar Garden en I club and Lions club honorable mention Churches and p 1 I a y- y ward Church of Jesus Christ of Utter day Saints first Lehi L D S Primary second and Memorial Park Teen and Bonneville L D S Sward Sward ward M MIA I A honorable mention i Two Utah products products cherries cherries end and potatoes were potatoes were honored at celebrations in North Ogden and 1 Plain City respectively Despite J the cherry shortage caused by the early spring frost free cherries were ere given gi to everyone attending the the North Ogden Cherry days celebration I 1 Ogden and Logan celebrated ted Independence Independence In In- dependence day rather quietly A I TJ U. S S. S marine corps reserve all- all 1 sports night show is scheduled at atthe atthe I Ithe the Ogden stadium and finals in inI I the Plymouth model airplane contest contest contest con con- test at Hill air force base A morning parade and patriotic program program program pro pro- gram were held in Logan with wilh square dancing and fireworks displays displays displays dis dis- dis- dis plays scheduled for night 4 4 a 1 6 R t rs h 1 i iy y I A Join East Mill Creek Par de Caught up in the Independence day spirit the i along a toadstool for a sunshade and joined the tho elves and leprechauns came out of hiding brought East Mill Creek parade See story on page 11 2 71 f ii j A Vi- Vi Ha 1 r i rr nr Y Yr Yr t A r A j va S r ii- ii 2 3 f N tS v f i t Jr tf Vv iT 1 y 4 r I Jt 1 1 r Y y r Jy t Queen Elsie Rules c Un Union nn Da Dav s 1 Elsie over o tho the parade at t- t tl l' l Union I was wasi Queen ue EI le Glines toP toP- Others on float from left eft to tight i are Fairy Princess Prince Joan Alldredge Kit Kay Ji J i i m w Y w j r Princess Arlene Darton Darlon Emogene Emagene i I Leonard Leunard Dawn Stol Stoker fr the queen Betty Hetty Jacobi Jacobson Jacob Jacob- son Parade highlighted Union Fort Da Days s |