| Show PEACH DAY A fl Wel elcome corne in rhyme written by a 1910 graduate of the eor box elder high school miss aliss ethel knudson have you ever been in brigham in the months of may and june yand and seen the grand old orchards when the peach trees were in bloom have you plucked a spray of blossoms of the richest shades chades of pink to note their glowing colors 1 and have you stopped to think how wonderfully delicious the fruits of these must be P 0 the glory of the peaches that ripen on each tree I 1 I 1 A and nd have you been in brigham vo co celebrate peach day if you have not then you know not what a treat you vou ve thrown away for of all the celebrations and days we hold most dear september s peach day jre are the finest in the year we plan for this all summer a glorious sight to see che peaches grow and ripen sa 21 V A on each young healthy tree free and when the branches tremble in all their majesty with their heavy priceless burden waiting to be free we gather in the harvest a real thanksgiving day when all our toils and efforts are rewarded in this way jah ah I 1 I 1 the greatest satisfaction d j through Ch rough months of patient toil i f Is s to put on exhibition the products of our soil deot one in this fair country need ask why all this pride g brigham s elberta peaches have a reputation wide chen because we re proud of our cily c fay gi proud of our orchards fair ay our beautiful homes and surroundings flowers and lawns everywhere i lt because we have elberta elberda peaches ll 11 for all who come this way I 1 ii because we can entertain royally we invite you to share our peach day if you wish to enjoy a real outing lay aside work and come here tsi should you tire lire of all the amusements there are peaches to eat never fear for perhaps one visit to brigham will bring to you success perhaps your fortune is hidden h in a peach orchard wo who can guess P vo think of a fortune in peaches Is indeed not a fanciful dream chere s a carload of money in farming eat THAT with peaches and cream 1 continued on pie page 3 2 continued from page 1 I come see our orchards in brigham just estimate if you can the amount of a season s product jand and labor assigned to each man vry to count the number of peach trees you will find to the acre here each acre yields five hundred bushels just think what that thai means each year I 1 only one state stale in the union can boast of such fair renown and the elberta peaches of utah are raised in our own little town our cilyok city of beautiful dwellings ind and gardens that beautify we enjoy now we owe to the peach crops of days gone by vo brigham we welcome you proudly come for the weather is fair come for we have to present you vou peaches you cannot compare in color in size and in flavor to any others grown once more our brigham albertas El bertas are indeed the best ever known what with our jolly young people our peach girls so happy and gay young men to load you with peaches you cannot forget our peach day ha |