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Show Thursday, July 19, 1962 Days of '47, Pioneer Days Herald Pageantry Days of 47 and Pioneer Days in Magna will highlight upcoming July 24th observances in the Beehive State. celebration In Salt Lake County Fairgrounds be two main programs begin-Hors- e addition, an Show is scheduled in the July 20 and July 21. Thare willning at 7:30 p.m. each night. During this period, citizens, as well as visitors, can take a little extra time to visit This Is tha Place Monument, Temple Square, the newly restored Beehive House, Pioneer Museum and Village and other historical points of interest. Parades will also be among the biggest attractions of the holiday celebrations. There will be three parades in Salt Lake City, beginning with the Grand Horse Parade" on Main Street, July 18th. This parade, billed as the only parade in the nation," will feature more than a thousand horses from all over the West. all-hor- Lchcridgo Korn Items LdrcriJjo Kotos By Mrs. Doris Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Louis Magera, 3331 S. Fairlane, spent the past Phong BY weekend in Yellowstone NationThe Twenty-Thirt- y Club held al Park. its monthly social at the home of Mrs. Gordon Cloward on July Mr. and Mrs. Don Staker have 12. The group enjoyed games and from an enjoyable trip late party refreshments. For returned to the Seattle Worlds Fair. their social in August the group will entertain their husbands at Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ogden, a canyon picnic. 3454 South 7580 West, welcomed a baby boy into their family on The Young Marrieds of the June 28. Thrilled with their new Lake Ridge Ward will be attend- brother is a sister and two broand Karen, Raymond ing the Oquirrh Stake Home- thers, coming Dance for their monthly Matthew. social July 21. Following the dance a Sundae Party will be Mrs. Ray Grow entertained for held. her daughter, Karen, on her fifth On their lesson night July 5, birthday July 14. Fourteen little Mr. Ernie Wright, Executive Dihelped Karen celebrate rector of the Board of Corrections guests her birthday with games and at the Utah State Prison, was the refreshments. party speaker. Refreshments were Patio Cooking School The Lake Ridge Second Ward Relief Society will hold their August Work Day meeting on July 31 at 9:30 a.m. A special feature of this work day will be a Patio Cooking School sponsored by the Utah Power and Light Company. All interested ladies are invited to be in attendance at this worthwhile demonstration. On August 17 the Relief Society will have a Back to School Event. Any lady in the ward who is donating yardage for this event is asked to hand it to the Relief Society as soon as possible so that all sewed articles will be raady by August 17. . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sevy Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ray Jacoband children of Coeur d Alene, son and three sons of El Monte, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Robinson Idaho are spending this week in California have been guests at have returned from a weeks visit Lake Ridge visiting Mr. Sevys the home of Mr. Jacobsons Others Listed Other parades in the Utah capital city will be a youth parade July 19 and the traditional Days of '47 parade July 24. Magna will emphasize its Oquirrh Stake Homecoming parade on July 24 at 6 p.m. Parades have been traditional on the July 24 fiestas since the early pioneers first began commemorating their arrival in the g valley. By the 1880s parados were common. in Twin Falls, Idaho with Mrs. sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robinsons sister and brother-in-laGeorge Buckalew, Mr. and Mrs. Mert Andrea-soMr. Robinson spent some A group of young people met time fishing on the Salmon River. for a Patio Party to enjoy games and dancing last week. The Mrs. Paul Pixton, 3121 South group included Merlin, Marie 7900 West is at home recuperat- and Luana Weber, Don and Cara ing from a neck fusion. She un- Davies, Bryan Dale and Margo derwent surgery in a Salt Lake Holladay, David and Ellen RichHospital on July 3. ards, Ron Paxton, Dean Richards, Joe Taylor, Roger Howard, Pat Mr. and Mrs. William Davis of Brinton, Shauna Conti, Coleen Orem were visitors at the home Olsen, Bob Langford, Harold of Mrs. Davis mother, Mrs. Edith Pitt, Bob Nicholson, Karen Larson and Diane Duckworth. Wilkins, on Sunday afternoon. mother, Mrs. George Ottley, for the past two weeks. n. three-mile-lon- Pageants, too, have been a part of the celebrations, with local talent reenacting the arrival of the pioneers to the Salt Lake Valley. In Salt Lake City this year the traditional pageant will be held with in the Tabernacle July Broadway star and former Utahn Suzanne Storrs playing the lead role. Western Rodeos Another feature of the Pioneer Celebrations will be good old Western rodeos. Dale Robertson, star of the TV show Wells Fargo," will be the key attraction in the Utah capital city. Pag 4 Magnclmsjjagnajtah : Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Holladay attended the wedding ceremony of a nephew and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Riggs, in the Logan Temple on Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Payne Nevada and Winnemucca, granddaughter, Miss Cheryl Hanson of Butlerville, Missouri visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Payne this past week end. of 23-2- S SCENIC THE NEW Modern parades in the Days of '47 celebration in Salt Lake City extend for miles and last for hours. They are among tha largest in the world. Oquirrh Stake expects to have a large local parade on July 24th at 6:00 p. throughout the length of Magna Main Strati. GUIDES DISCOVER UTAH! 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