Show U u triYoung Mark Libby Teresa Thompson and Earl Frank Call (from left) decorate their Concycles and bike in anticipation of the Huntsville parade scheduled July 4th when gressman K Gunn McKay will be the Grand Marshal goodies to be featured at the food booth during the Getting a preview of some of the tasty Sirs are celebration 4th Huntsville July Gary Ahlstrom Mrs Ivan Quist Brent Ahlstrom and Snacks light refreshments will be available throughout and Robert Quist (from left) the day Standard-Examine- r Sunday June 24 1973 1C Little Buckaroo Rodeo Baseball Game ' i Al v T W £ I ' : AlVWX-- i " I : 'IPku P If! I A fSiI vVr - u JFV c ? t tC V-- 'X St $ yoSI rii 7 L w 4 -- - annual Huntsville July 4th celebration are under way with the event this year paying special tribute to Democratic Congressman K Gunn McKay a native of Huntsville The celebration to be held at the Huntsville Park is under the sponsorship of the Huntsville Town Board with Joseph G Harris board member serving as general - f xKf '’Srrn'P V 7 - -- f I A ’'& v ?3lVv VTt I HUNTSVILLE — Preparations for the ' fe®?7 r ws’ r?i i I v 'f-y'- N i h II v t i' VV v-- kh r L ‘ s To Highlight Huntsville July 4th Events ill " chairman Events will get under way at 8 on the morning of the Fourth with a patriotic program which will begin with a flag raising ceremony under the direction of the American Legion Post 129 and Boy Scout Troop I" t 1 30 This will be followed by a program honoring Congressman McKay who will be the main speaker This portion of the program is under the direction of Marlin K H'S? Wl 0 t 13" £ l I Jensen Congressman McKay will serve as Grand Marshal of the parade beginning at 9:30 am under the direction of Mrs Del- - S3$Kf N - vs N v is v £ V Sm '' Vi-'- wyn Piichardson Mrs Marlin Jensen and Mrs Michael Libby From 10:30 am to 1 pm there will be foot races midway events a baby show a bake sale and many other fun activities for both youngsters and adults There will also be food booths set up for light snacks and refreshments during the day Chairman of these events are Mrs Jensen Mrs Richardson Leon Fielding Boy Scouts and Explorers The Little Buckaroo Rodeo is scheduled for 1 pm under the direction of the American Legion There will be a speech contest for young people on “Preamble of the Constitution of the United States” with savings bonds being presented to the winners by Arnold P Renstrom activities will Climaxing the day-lonbe a baseball game at 2:30 pm between the Weber and Ogden American Legion teams g ' & Mrs Richard May looks on as Troy May on horse Ourcrc Thompson and Todd May give special grooming to otic of the horses to be ridden in the Little Buck croo Rodeo beginning at 1 pm on July 4th in Huntsville -- ' & - - Jk7 : V 4AX ''‘"t I ' '' " - 7-- Mf I ' ' ra v'sKAi ' "’ r 4 1 - Y r - !' ff - U ' ' A ' ' '"'4'? ? S a&WMvw-- "I : 1 ' W 4 J "' '' ' A'? 6 s" "y 'V 44 'f '' !Jy 4 A J? and Mrs Leon Fielding with her daughter Laina get signed up for the baby contest planned during the annual July 4th celebration in Huntsville Mrs David Bchling with daughter Katherine Members of Boy Scout Troop 30 LaMar Creamer Brent Ahlstrom and Oneal Wilcox (from left) rehearse for the flag raising ceremony which will start off Huntsville’s celebratioyi on July 4th The ceremony is also under the direction of American Legion $ost 129 I - ' i: i ’i L iltl: |