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Show CELEBRATION ON ' ' 24TH TO FEATURE FREE SWIM, DANCE. AND FIREWORKS The Milford First LDS Ward will sponsor the 1952 July Twenty-fourth Program, with Bill Nichols and Cecil Stewart? directing di-recting the day's activities. Contests and athletic events, with prizes for adults and chil- j dren, wili be featured in Library Park in the morning, and the adults will again join the children chil-dren at the fireworks spectacle at Fairgrounds Park in the evening. eve-ning. Mr. Nichols announced that included in this year's fireworks fire-works exhibit will be a number num-ber of "set pieces" which will j be seen better in the grandstand grand-stand than from a car. There will be no admission I charge to any of the events, how- j I ever, voluntary contributions j I will be accepted to help defray cost of the fireworks. The complete program follows: i CHILDREN'S RACES LOG-SAWING CONTEST NAIL-DRIVING CONTEST I OTHER SPORTS EVENTS j Library Park, 10 a. m. , FREE SWIM FOR KIDS I Municial Pool, 2 p. m. FREE CHILDREN'S DANCE ! LDS Recreation Hall, 4 p.m. i FIREWORKS Fairgrounds, 9 p. m. FREE SQUARE DANCE Recreation Hall, immediately following fireworks. ! I |