Show t e d aCy Y 1 s r t y r t r g I Ft DON D B C tr N fa Vi mer t U t C n 1 It tb Day Crowds with orations q ll it v td r m ml l 7 k 6 nee a J r Ui J f Ij n 1 D l Si eleB ti n 1 1 d j 1 It fHi t l t 1 B cr s Ucc S t t ie i z A l i A f rr qt I ec rd f ff 1 f ii 11 f t f elP elPa a t d f 1 J d ort t tt 1 t t l tt M Ir 1 le ri l f Id Ii r argei ed wv W ijO J toil toU at the l Yf s te 41 eb on b h 1 out Ou as A i tl 1 c l J t ib-t t f r rt t h or be Wd felts i f fW W b be 11 d pe O th t 9 t t pi 1 If flatA h k tt P ad Is t tOO Q Qt t 9 belg 7 of f d t ow oto t old firer 1 Jt O spell bound as lie bit ret 1 1 IH th h endured z not only oDb t j rk the earU earlier nM r of ot tah Utah t ah but f p so 0 hos at o 1 a later date dat who f i fi 1 t needed tb r almost nas as great as had p the g generation of ot Utah's r pioneers plon The message left te tal thelta posterity posterity by the hardy Pro bip tr r wu was an enduring one Mr Colton O and will wUl ever be b a ai I inspiration to those who will beat bear the burdens of a sEW still greater pta plo plo nee g tn in a world odd of chou OU Outstanding t was waA the parade prada pase pageant and exercises exercise of Vernal Vema II Pioneer i Pay nay Celebration sponsor ed d by the Vernal Second Ward with Astley Bartlett and anet ft ft l Grant OWA 1 d Ve Vest t chairmen of the general genera M c committee ably r f assisted by b B score acore of or workers and halt a hun nun hun hundred dred died performers e in the parade find pageant p j i rr Colorful was the tho parade r r wt with various ua wards of ot the e Ashley l beautt Vall Valley Valli and anet nd historical and nd nd beau fW nots The it The The ea Caa Cavalcade q q tb the f lh e eS by y b Fred Fred Pred 0 tt wham D assisted b by Mary ao Manwaring gave lAve e of bf f man many boars houn oura of patient rehear reheat s Without a R hitch or a m Ce s of ot the t r tb ft crowd silo w k e ilia ot l ln n e from rom the jorN f i S Se e f the entrance of the great Lake Valley was unfolded before them Ruth Robertson waa was tM the pageant reader Principal characters taking pm were Brigham Young by Arthur Arthurf Manwaring Wilford Woodruff 4 bar Alfred B B fl Johnson H IL H 0 C LaMond TulUs Tullis William Clayton Cl Owen Baugh Ellen Kimball Melba Tullis Harriett P W Young Rattle Hattle Y Johnson Angel AnId H W Woolley U Lt Johnson Don Dan Price Captain Allen Alien Dr 0 Y JL Thurman Major Mato Moss Mose Harris Dwain 8 Thos L L SmIth Smith Rex Winder Indian Princess Buelah Perry Jim Bridger 0 P Samuel Phil Pill Watkins Scout Alvin Week W e and Indian William Gardiner Pioneer characters Wallace Win Win- Winder Win Winder der Rex Winder Alvin E Weeks W e Ashley Bartlett Dr M 1 0 O man nan man Fred Reynolds Florence Thug Thill- Thillman man nan Mae Henderson OW Owen n Wool Wool- Continued oh page four Day Celebration At Vernal is Big Success Continued from page one tv and Fay Pay Mrs Mary Manwaring of music was ably assisted by tilt the th Uintah high school orchestra un um under der the direction of Karl J J sar P r gal galand and soloists Mrs J M Francke I Beulah Perry and Gerald Ot Cald Caldwell d dwell chorus well the Vernal Second ward girls I Leading the miniature parade was the unique Dinosaur float final I haulEd by two boys cavemen ra Keith Lloyd LIoyd Eaten son sor 1 of Mr and Mrs Dave Hatch and I Jack Montgomery Mon ery son of oC Mr and I Mrs Russel Montgomery T Carrying Indian stone hammers to by bv Leo C Thorn Thorne from Crom his hll museum relics the boys boyo appeared oblivious of the varied variN comments comme of ot the spec ta taints lor tors as ac a they the hei passed a al ng Mashal Machal music lc b by the Uintah high school band directed b b Mr Engar enlivened the occasion Following the band v was a the t hp hf color guard of the Maeser Bov Bo Sc troop with Glenn Allen Alien ton Clayton McConkle and Grant Orant Christensen as bearers J Ferran n Hack Harkin In Is l Scoutmaster of the tr op In III a ill illy decorated df float noat by Masser ward vard Colleen n McCon McConkie kif kie da earl 11 i l ter of ot Mr and Mrs Don DonL DonL DonL L McConkie represented presented n the Uw God dt's of Liberty LI rt Bonita Donita Freestone daughter of Mr and Mra Mrs Albert Freestone was vas Miss Utah a beau tits tift 1 float from Ashley ward Pre Preceding ceding were wert the t h Utah state nag flag and guards Brigham Yen Yot ng ns WR was ropers rs nat natII II td ed by Goodrich son n of Mu and Mrs Mn Men Merrill Goodrich of Nap Naples Na Nap Nap- Naples les es ward riding in tn a whitetop as the famous Camous leader arose atOS to say I This Is 15 the Place A long string of pioneer chat act characters ers headed by Arthur Manwaring sa Brigham Young all In realistic costumes and n-keup n were con con con- app appi appl de de- de 5 ng the lint line of 01 march The Sea Bea Be Gull monument with wit seagulls and crickets was a awell ayen well thought out theme Follow I I I Ing were members of the ls camps of oC Daughters of at Utah Pion Pioneers many In pioneer J The TIll Primary n of ot tin the Vernal Second ward d I t it d l U e t Sego Lily the Utah state flower fr r Uncle F-am F F m was Impersonated h by byI hlee I et ee Caldwell and Miss America b by Doris Doria Caldwell daughter of Mr an and Mrs Morris Caldwell In the Firs si ward wards 8 float noat carrying the 26 I Nations flags nags war I 1 t I lid ad I representative float noat with 1 Wardle daughter of Mr and Mrs Lowell Wardell representing n Uintah county I Miss Vernal was Rene r f Her HEI I I r son sort daughter of Mr ui to I 1 Mrs Mr R Henderson riding In a n bf be b a 1 fk tl nt at from the Cc gall r I II u Church Pe n e II nt ral ch I 1 II li n nand nand and bugle reps rp cloned sed the till i I 11 u I i I Mrs Pearl Plarl r Ls b the lea lell her II f I this tills outstay ding gi gr 11 idi Hh sell sch I 1 i y gan iza In t the hf P PI I adl wire atre t ta A t I I 1 t Valley hl hist t r Ic tl II chary rhan l-f l rs ri tah ah c lIlt inti s first t t 1 i a nily and nn J Jf Jeremiah Hat Hutt I 1 tI tl it ut ell cli IK eve I H soon mon thou Ihan pa passing parsing mention Uinta I first family Robert Si I y der Is LI 1 1 I I t ry that is la c ci ti rl ric lL I rf rl related ti U t the HIP Ashley A hley Valley HI I fl fly told Mrs An der Mary Tn la J lacobs 1 cobs Snyder was the first wl woman to conic t I the A Ashley v tl II IIley ley and anti arrived to n September bt r 11 16 1876 1878 an exact years ears earl after Es Escalante calante and his band of ot explorer crossed the Ih Orp Green n River and enter entered entered ed the valley Mr Snyder was wa th the first person to lo be burled buried I 1 tie eie hay hav havIng haying Ing been killed by a lightning bolt bol while standing by his wagon not very long after arriving later Mrs Mra Jacobs Snyder married William WilHam a 1 sheriff of Uintah county Entering the valley were WE're Mr an and d Mrs Snyder dauga cr fOr ina in 10 arms armi and a young lady Miss Clara Clan Crouch Robert Snyder was WI represented by ay Lynn Richardson 13 great grandson of ot Mrs Snyder end and son of ot Mi Mr and Mrs Kenneth Richardson Mrs Mr Snyder by Bett Betty daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry and the hired girl by b LaDaun Perry daughter of Mr and an Mrs tars Ivan Perry The float was waa the replica of the wagon In which they the came ame to th the valley Jeremiah Hatch and the two t endly Ute UtI Indian chiefs and Tabby represented by Gene Jay fay son Ion of Bishop and Mrs Krs Wallace of oC Davis ward card w v g beside the float noat on which W was I a replica of the Jerry Jerr Hatch latch cabin Chief by b Harlin Collier son of Mrs an and Mrs irs Frank Collier and chief Tab Tab- Tabby Taby by y VI Vlade ad son of ot Mr and an Mrs Hyrum all of Davis ward card Jeremiah Hatch was sent to the Ashley Valley by Brigham Young I because of his knowledge of the th Ut Ute language and his hia particularly friendly attitude with the Indians Appreciated was the excellent 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