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Show PIONEER DAY FETES TO RECALL FRONTIER TIMES Only ninety peers . . . Life spaa ef same mt titan's own wllirt has bridged th tins (rent the first settling ef this tarrstary by ' Um plan im of 1MT until th present day. Each jmt, tnim1, the scat to Mas traea W to (racier bectaainct. OH baiVannpi are term and ssplacad. Hre 4 other Heart ire take taaer tog. and the Mmiait.ni at pieaur any dwindle away. R heppea. tee, that tha yen antes Utah TO founded kav been ate filled with changes la meaner and asnde mt living tana any ether similar parted In tha history at tha wertd. Ox taaaaa aad stage coaches hare given any to aaioiaubilaa, streamlined trams aa4 aaralaaaa. Radio end eelaaaaaae lomiinlialluii have snasd th days wheal svea pony as pi sea astmsd rapid. Machines an what head had dene for sent w tee aad aeea has attained a w Ufa. i With physical rvieiana mt tha Utah, that-waa fading from sight, aew gea-esatlsaa gea-esatlsaa ara gisniag ap with little aiieenal kaowlsdas mt aliaur caa-ssfena, caa-ssfena, Unless same effart la aaada U recall tha aeaasnnhnhnMssts mt Utahne wheas war has seen slitid, the hoys saw gwhi wW snd a ths men and "'' ad Hume aaarat kaaw bat kstas ad these tse's past. ad ta ast fitting that theae eaHy 4av W farsjsttoa. Th tWtwt werk mt tha pkMMcra la Siimadac aastacbs and creatine Slat mt whirh Ms more thaa MO.OM wiiaai eaa a prsad was aoenething which ahaald aat a paaead aver hghtly. Ceevnane Phaaaed Eanellent means mt keeping fraeh ta the a i mt IU citlaaa the (tory mt Utah's growth and deveieasnent ara th annaal Pkineei day celebrations, from earnest times. July 24 has heea I ' A : -v Za Bait Lake City, however, atten-tlaa atten-tlaa Is fooueed an plans for "Covered Wagon Days" July M, U, M and I. ThesMaojde ml Tisitore are expected ta throng ths city for th svents. Parades, rodeo pei foraianoai, prss SBtatioa of Haydn's Ths Creation street acts and vaudevUs and carnival attraction ara planned aa part mt tha celebration. The Creation' Is to bs presented a ths steps sf ths state capltol at Tarn. July U by the Salt Lake Ora-torie Ora-torie society. The performance, to be free to the pubac, planned as ths first of ten aasnal niairal event leadinr ap to th centennial celebration In 147. A earaaatioa ball hi planned for p. BE. at ths Cocaaut Grove ballroom. Here hfias Maurins McKensis is to bs tieeisd oa ef this year's Covered Wscoa Days. first performance of th rodeo will bofia at tbe state fairgrounds at 8:13 p. m. July 22. Ths larc amount of prime money pasted by the Covered Wagon Days committee is expected to attract ths finest riders and other rodeo perform are in th country to Salt Lak City. Other rodeo performances sre srhed nird for :15 p. m. July 23. 2:15 p. m. July 2 and tha championship finals at i:l that evening. A special rodeo protrram for children chil-dren will be held at 1:30 p. m. July 23. Principal parade of the celebration Is set for :0 a. m. July 24. Five-Mile Parade Expected Ths line sf floats, bands and marchers march-ers will extend nearly five mi lee. it is expected. Route of march will be from Brig-has Brig-has Tsung monument south on Main street ts Ninth South street, east to Sixth East street snd around Liberty park. "Pioneering Utah" win bs ths theme sf this street pageant. Children will have their day July FIRST SAWMILL OPERATED IN UTAH Nmefy ysert ego this man powered uwmil typified tha start of Industrial Indus-trial development in frontier Utah. Nots that tha man beneath tha loq wears a vail as protection against sawdust and splinters. From such crude biniaalBsa tha growth of tha steta has baen so rapid and evidences of Efa have to nearly disappeared that special holiday celebrations ara planned to keep aEva memory of Utah's founding and honor its early serhers. holiday period for Utahne. In 187 a great jubilee marked the fiftieth anniversary of the settling mt -.lt Lake City. This year the ninetieth sjuuversary f the arrival of the pioneers Is being observed. Ten years from now. ths state's centennial cen-tennial is to be celebrated with a World'i fair, if tentative plans already being laid work out. San Francisco, Chicago. Texas and other localities hava had their world fairs, argue public-spirited Utahns, as why can't we? f Am a means of building toward this 147 fete, the larger cities of Utah are already laying greater stress an the July 24 celebrations Salt Lake City and Ogdea have sot-lined sot-lined programs lasting several days, while Logan, Price. Cedar City. Crants-ville, Crants-ville, Utah county communities and ether cities over the state are com- 22. a special parade m which they win participate being planned for 1:30 a. m. Tbe line of march will be from South Temple and Main streets, south to Broadway, east to Stats street and north to South Temple street again. In addition to these events, a series of vaudeville acts at Second South and Main streets, a steam roller race on Main street between First South and Second South streets, band concerts and stunts have been arranged. The Wagon Dsys Night Camp, featuring fea-turing carnival and vaudeville attractions, attrac-tions, will be at Fourth South and State streets. Withia a week the Pioneer day celebration cele-bration over the state will have come and gone, leaving not only memories of pleasant recreation, but, it is hoped, a clearer concept of the contribution Utah's pioneers havs made toward the upbuilding of the stats from a wilderness wilder-ness of mountains and deserts. pietkig arraagetneats for eae or two day ebem isnm. Pageanta, parades, rodeos, carnivala, programs and other activities intended ta attract young and eld are being planned. At Price a homecoming Is being arranged ar-ranged in connect ioa with tha Pioneer day celebratiaa. A parade and a pag eant depicting the hardships and adventures ad-ventures of th settlers of Castle valley will be featured. Csjden's week-long "Pioneer Days" celebratioa began today and will continue con-tinue through July 24. Parades three miles long, rodeo performances per-formances and street fun are included la plana of tbe committee in charge. |