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Show Coi'AVssion booths such ;is this one from hist year's ce'.e'if.ition. will hiirh'tht activities iluriiijr Pioneer Day in Moab this Frivlay. A full clay of activities, sponsored by Moab's three LDS Wards, will be of interest to the entire community. Moab Pioneer Doy This Friday Pioneer Day celebration activities are scheduled for Friday, July 21. with a full slate of games, eats, parad.es. and programs scattered throughout the day. Planned by the combined combin-ed three Wards of th-i LDS Church, the activities activit-ies will begin at 10 a.m. with a parade featuring floats and Moab children who will parade decorated tricycles and bicycles on Main Street. The parade will originate at Grand County High School and will go from there through town to the Moab City Park. Participants in the parade are asked to be at the Hi-h School by 9:15 a.m.. and to follow the theme. "America the Beautiful" Beau-tiful" with their float entries. All businesses and organisations or-ganisations are encouraged encourag-ed to enter floats in the parade so that the day's events can be the best ever, according to a spokesman spok-esman on the committee planning the activities. Immediately following the parade, there will be games, rides, and concessions conces-sions at the Park, which will last most of the day. There will also be races and contests for "children of all ages." Tiiese will include darts, ball throws, ring tosses, fish ponds, and kiddy rides. Concessions will be sold at booths throughout the park area, and will consist con-sist of sno-cones, cotton candy, baked goods, hamburgers, ham-burgers, foot long hotdogs, popcorn, cold drinks, pie and ice cream, and watermelon. water-melon. In the evening there will be a snorr program at the City Park beginning at S p.m. followed at 9 p.m. by a dance with live music which will be held on the parking lot of the Helen M. Knight elementary school. |