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Show Provo Readies Biggest July 4th Celebration Itah . . . four t9:30. m. I The queen of the celebration, to be ul of activities . an excitinsr color, drama md pageantry . ." known as Mis Liberty Belle, will be rrown- d immediately preceding the sn-e- d These are adjectives being used to de pg- scribe Provo a Independence Pay celeb'a- - eant presentation Wednesday night.And judping by advance in- The bnzaaraml the sacred pageant are tion July Baked dications, the press agents aren't bein? new at this year' celebration. goods, candy and other "eats" will be sold, will clothing, crochet and embroidery This la, the second annual celebration and other items, all produced and work, Provo four the stakes of sponsored by the LDS Church. Wide community support has donated by the women of Provo for the bazaar. There will also be a "white ele-Wn enlisted. "Wa will have the to provide a market for" July Fourth celebration In Utah and are phant" department dui items vaiuanie uimpiueciami .their hoping to entertain people irom ail over the state as well as from Provo and Utah present location." "Biggest dayi chockf schedule cf celebration X: . in f . A l' 1 -- V . A . 1 A A " - l-- 4. ' bie-ire- tavs Vsllfv." chairman. r.reeorv E. The sacred pageant, written and rected by Dr. Harold I. Hansen, of he famed Hill umorah pageant with the life of Christ, and from all re- . .,s equally m outstanding as "Henold America. . natnotic tireant. . k ..-v;iTtnw rtnmt Of I from a tv.. iv .. inw :irn Ur jittci'ibnee will be the - i mni moinuiif. parade taiuruay cent float?, 'marching bands, and various other units, the procession is be one of the best ever presented in vctral Ltah. celebration . highlights . i k :.,! a to operate all four days; children's minia- . it ew u u. m i r r aiir ii r m lai bl iii.i a .. . . ddlilu ,. pageant, "l ne Lhnstusr at ru u ataciium will of the .i- 'aa.. I rt . . j... , i . t.:J t the stat Thursday and Saturday nights; children's games and activities Friday at 3 p. m. at tiannt. "HphnM 1 urn Park; y : ..y- U'V t'4t, i Pee. Pioneer and the traditional mam- moth Independence Day parade baturday ; . ':;;! ws i.;..:. -. ,.- Amor ra." , P0"-1?- , r Aa y ySA S .X v ) " rs '.vvv" Austin, eeneral " Main - S s. .- a a'V S J " -- - Ar-Ay v :'A-- Air ' A 1 V;fk K..' .1 ki j7 TW r-v-.v- v. ' : vv'vn -- y a v A - 'V I y'r-'-f- j S S AA A JUNE 28, 1953 SUNDAY, i .' x . : v ; ' ;: Y-- l"' A y- ' - , $- j A f I ) i U- A . ' " Ay:Ay-- 1 1 ;x I : v. . - - '' x - 4 AA . fl y V j PARADE ? t!1 A W ON ; t. . 1 The American Flag, symbol of the freedom and libachieved for the United States erty through the. Declaration of Independence in much be 4, evidence during. Provo's four-da- y very passed July 177G, will shown here in parade formation by MSgt. Wayne pendence Day celebratloh. It is R. Christcnsen of the Air F'orce ROTC and two members of the BY High School Band color guard, Jessclyn Nelson, left, and 'Sharlene Taylor. f : ' , OLirCLORY "'A - ' i -- ; Av-- IX a a ( : . V HOW'S THAT, BROTHER BIUGHAM? Miss Diane Thorne of Pleasant Grove, artist for "Behold America," patriotic pageant to be staged at the stafashions a beard for Jerald Rowan, who will play the role of Brigham the Mormon Battalion scene for the" second straight year. Miss Thorne, missionary, handled part of the makeup assignment for "America's better Witness Hill makeup dium, Young in as an LDS for I. Harold r Christ," Hansen, who also known as the Cumorah Pageant, directed directs the Provo Fourth of July patriotic and by ".N'lCE WORK, FKLLOWS'-Th- what Gregory afs E. Aus- chairman of the celebration, is tellinjr Col. Jesse Stay, left, and Dr. Da Costa Clark, chairman and respectively, of the mamirioth parade scheduled Saturday, July 4. as a highlight of the big Provo .V. .celebration. tin, right, general Dr. sacred pageants. i HIGH STEPPER One of the cute see in the miniature and mammoth r. shnwn nt nrartirintr hor i v.. i . i.i .. i , XX" f i! i la C.- f a of 547 W. 2nd N., Provo. i f IG MOMENT """"""l ,ake part in the A A' drum majorettes you'll" parades is Cindy Warn- strnt nnrl baton tsrhni- riht. m IIT is me ciaugnicroi nir. ana imts. tu. i. vvarner .1 pe. j events. Below, hters of Mr. and orate their FOR TOTS-IIun- v f ' of Provo dreds Mrs. Wayne Williams, for the parade. "A-- I , kids 200 S. 7th W., . I I Here's Schedule Of will miniature parade, one of the big celebration RcNce and Michelle Williams, small daug- trkyclq A dec-- , July Fourtji Events j I,, i if t ... J 5r 7 . 1 and 8:30 p. West 'A ' FllOM SACRED PAGE ANT Fourth of July celebration "The pageant, the evenings Christus," to be of July 1 and 3. A new feature of ,0f Christ. will be a sacred moa , presented at the sta'diura It will feature the story Srfme of abovfl ; n ana bv. Si n A the costumes for r 1 the t riht. Theresa ,pft Kamona Jioos. ' and carnival, Fifth Center. m. Patriotic pageant, "Behold America," BYU Stadium. Fireworks will follow. V bCENK r.hriatm" concessions P : Center RVTT StnHinm. "Miss of Crowning Liberty Belle" ';j immediately prceading the pageant. THURSDAY, JULY 2 12 Noon to 10 p. tn. Bazaar, "A 1 ! the 1953 t and 6 p. Tm "Tha A, i, X ' West m. Children's1 parade, downtown Provo. Starts at Univer-- : sity and Center Street and gees - west to Fifth Weft.8:30 p. id. $acred pageant, .'. . WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 12 Noon to 10 p. m. Bazaar, concessions and carnival, Fifth bageant are i AfrrrrW Miftnn. I ' Li FRIDAY, JULY 3 12 Noon to 10 p. m. Bazaar, concessions and carnival, Fifth -- ! West v 1 ff iJ . . - - I and Center. p. m. Children's activities, games, races, prizes, Pioneer Park. 8:30 n. m. Sacred oasreant. "The Christus," BYU Stadium. SATURDAY, JULY 4 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Bazaar, concessions, carnival, Fifth West 3 , 1 4 i i and Centeju-'- v 9:30 a. - m. Independence Day parade. Begins at NinthNorth and University Avenue, goes south to Center Street, then west to Fourth West. 8:30 p. m. Patriotic pageant "Behold America," BYU Stadium. ;.;- j Fireworks will -.' fnllfiw ... |