Show 04e1re Uo'4Prsv4A-aaew- B4 The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday July 21 191 Cities Offer Host of Holiday Happenings indicates events Dot kid on July your light bulb they'll say you're burned out If you watch 24 IMBIEVIstarmsenteillitilintallomstmi Days of '47 Parade Schedule SALT LAIX COUNTY I — The city wrill kick off its "Draper Days — Pioneer Celebration" at 7 am with a flag ceremony in Draper City Park 1300 E 12400 South with a breakfast after at 7:05 am Registration for a Fun Run is from 7:15 to 8 am with race time at 8:30 am The city's Days of '47 parade will run from City Hall 950 E 12400 South to the park at 9 am Food concessions children's rides bingo and an arts and crafts show will begin at 10 am A contest Is scheduled for 1 1 am with a horse show starting after the contest Afternoon festivities begin at 12:30 pm with contests for children 11 and under The games which run until 5 pm include an obstacle course water fight egg toss and hat relay Teen-ageand adult activities run from to 5 pm featuring a dunking machine contest greased-pichase and volleyball tournament From 1:30 to 6:30 pm the Draper Historical Society will present spinning weaving quilting and blacksmith demonstrations and a mountat n - man village A water fight between the Draper and Riverton fire departments will begin at 2:30 pm with a mountain-mawar at 5:30 pm A variety show including the Draper queen and her attendants will commence at 7:30 pm A number of entertainment and talent acts are scheduled Fireworks will end the days festivities from 9:30 to dark Draper horse-pullin- Events not held on July 24 Bountiful — Parade begins at South Temple and Main Street runs south on Main to 900 South and move east to Liberty Park — Parade begins at moves to Main Street then turns north to 100 North and then back south to 300 South 100 E Center St 10 run down Center Street around the Spanish Fork City Park down Main Street and end at 800 North 1 July 23 Mueller Park Junior High pm 955 1800 South Free E SCIRA Theater Shell 699 S 400 East Show admission covers cost Draper Draper City Park 930 pm watch your faucet they'll say you're a drip If you Orem School 10 ! Campus Plaza Free Roy 1300 E 12400 South Free Karnas Aug JO George Whalen Park North 8 pm 1900 W 4400 South Flee Kamas Rodeo Grounds pm 400 S Main Rodeo admission ers show 10 941 pm 700 Aug 10 Midvale Middle School 10 pin 138 Pioneer St Free E 900 South Free South Jordan - Ogden ' Salt Palace ticket office for $6 $7 continue from noon to 9 pm Charles Heller will present a magic show from 1 to 2 pm at the park with the annual Midvale Fire Department water fight commencing at 2 pm The annual Mayor's Challenge will run from 4 to 5 pm with the El Mariachi Aquila Band performing from 6 to 8 pm The Dixie Land Men's and Worn-en- s Choir will sing from 8:30 to 9:30 pm at Midvale Middle School A fireworks display will round out Harvest Days activities at 10 pm at the se)ool $750 and $9 - The Days of '47 Parade will begin at 9 am on Wednesday It will start at South Temple and Main Street travel south on Main Street to 900 South and then east to Liberty Park where it will disband at 600 East After the parade will be the 7th Annual Neighbor Fair in Liberty Park 700 E 900 South Food games live entertainment on four stages and a fireworks show set to music are expected to draw 200000- - to 300000 to the park Events open at 11 am when skydivers jump into the fair near the enditig point for the Days of '47 Parade as Mayor Palmer DePaulis cuts the celebration ribbon A fireworks show will begin at 941 pm with the fair timing at 11 pm In addition to the parade and rodeo Pioneer Trails State Park 2601 Sunnyside Ave will feature activities B-Column I 'V' ts Salt Lake City — The city's annual of '47 celebration will run through the month ofJuly Highlights of the celebration will be the Days of 47 Rodeo and the Days of '47 Pioneer Day Parade The rodeo will be held in the Salt Palace on Monday and Tuesday at 7:30 pm and Wednesday at 6 pm The rodeo features country-musistars (Thinly McClain and Wayne Massey Tickets are available at the Days c watch cable TV they'll say you're enlightened If you e 5 ki'": IT1 :: :: : Y ::::':' ' 4 ' :: '" '':: :' i k ':11'' ::': f' 4e'''' L - Lail° ': '''' ' ' 1 ' ''''" rq- rf' ::: c I : '6V ' '''' :' ' :::::: ' t S '':' I( F :: '' Atift:' ' ' " k ''i f if i ' - We'll " " :::'' ''' 4' S" tk- I alseet'APr vo- ' ' oc1: i 41''''' :jteok fi - 4 4i T 1 04 or 1 ' E t 0 6N r i t1 t 'La:41'1N :Ji f t k qt After fifteen years vorking as an RN on a surgical ICU Marguerite McCarthy returned to Westminster College to earn her bachelot degree in nursing Her prior nursing experience prepared her to test out of many of the junior year course requirements and she finished her degree in less than two years Ma7guerite thoroughly enjoyed her 1Vestminster education "My professors recognized my nursing oxperience and we were colleagues in a mutual learning living room :' on of Snelgrove's Premium Ice Cream ''''- Call NOW: 7 ' the comfort of your half-gall- 400 I all in Give you a absolutely free '5 ?? - fi a fJ Cb 1 ' :4 - 1 connect your home to cable for only $15 That's showings f orfrL' t tol 1 7: 47' CT "'eog With this offer we'll also give you free installation of Showtime or The Movie Channel Hit movies exclusive k: r 4 ' $4490 savings! 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I Salt take City cov- A :c': i ( July 21 Weber State University 'Bountiful 1 - t EN All events at dusk unless otherwise noted Events not held on July 24 A free concert will — t Days of '47 Fireworks Schedule be held from 7 to 9 pm in the park featuring the Mel HallKaren Thomsen band A free street dance will follow the concert at the bowery featuring music by "Tapestry" A flag cerenunly will kick off Aug 10 festivities at 6 am in the park A half marathon will follow at 6:30 am beginning at Copperton Middle School and ending at Midvale Elementary School The Lions Club will then hold its annual breakfast at 7 am in the park bowery The Harvest Days parade will begin at 10 am at 7500 S State run south on State Street to Center Street and west to the park An opening ceremony will be held from noon to pm at the park The softball tournament will - 1 — Parade will begin at 900 East 71120110' citizens and children No small babies will be admitted The Midvale Hall of Honors Banquet will begin at 7:30 pm on Aug 7 in the Midvale City Hall Auditorium 80 E Center St Cost is $7 per plate A softball tournament will run from noon to 9 pm on Aug 8 at the park with free bingo taking place from 7 to 10 pm in the park bowery On Aug 9 the softball tournament will continue -- 0 10 Spanish Fork cm 10 1oaftVIt — Parade begins at Bing ham High School 2160 IC 10400 South and runs to 11490 S Redwood Road begins at Aug 10 10 7500 S State runs south on State Street to Center Street and runs west to the Midvale City Park 7500 S 400 West Midvale Middle School 138 Pioneer St Cost is $4 for adults and $3 for senior v 00 Aug 3 10 am Midvale sm — Parade Midvale — The city will celebrate its "Harvest Days" from Aug 5 to 10 beginning with the "Return to Midvale Picnic" at 7:30 pm in Midvale City Park 7500 S 400 West on Aug 5 The Miss Midvale Scholarship Pageant will be held Aug 6 at 7:30 pm at n I South Jordan July 23 5:30 pm n pm IIINCY Salt Lake City am 9 Kantas pie-eati- am — Parade runs along 1900 West from 5200 to 4000 South Draper r from noon to 9 Aug 10 10 — Parade runs from the Draper City Hall 950 E 12400 South to the Draper City Park 1300 E 12400 South g 8 Roy disbands at the Bountiful City Park 1 I — Parade runs down Washington Boulevard from 32nd to 20th streets — Parade begins at 1500 S Main runs north on Main to 400 North then turns west to 100 West where it 9 am I Ogden am 9 July 23 6:30 pm - - (Srie rna- |