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Show PEACH DAY (Continued from first page) tative plans call for the group being taken up on the -hill back of Hurricane so that they may be given a bird's eye view of the famous Hurricane valley. Visits will also be made to some of the outstanding farms of that district to show just what can be done in this Dixie country. At noon Uiere will be a big barbecue with District Attorney Ellis Pickett as toastmaster for the oceassion. In the afternoon the Governor's party will be shown the display of fruits, vegetables vege-tables and other prize products. Entertainment is provided in the way of a rodeo and baseball game, providing the official group are interested. A tour of the Virgin River Valley will be made and the possibilities of the Vir-" gin River development will be shown. In the evening there will be the Fruit Festival, with short talks by Governor Blood and other oth-er state officials. Following this they will either go to Zion National Na-tional Park or come to St. George for the night. The return trip to Salt Lake City will be made on Saturday. The reception committee consisting con-sisting of Judge LeRoy Cox, Chairman; Claude Hirschi and L. B. Bennett, are very anxious that as large a delegation as possible pos-sible turn out to greet the official offi-cial party and join the parade to Hurricane. In their opinion there is nothing like a good "old fashioned fash-ioned parade" coupled with the modern "whoopee" to create a spirit of fellowship and good will. |