Show I Pioneer Day Festivities Festivities' Readied For Sterling a The climax of the local pioneer pioneer pio pio- pioneer neer celebration will come at am a.m. Wednesday July 24 In Sterling At that time the entrants having having having hav hav- ing lined up at am a.m. the annual miniature parade will begin Announced AnnO by Merrit Bradley Bradley Bradley Brad Brad- ley Ephraim the parade is open to all area clubs and religious organizations as well as to children who want to march as settlers or hostile natives The only limitation will be placed on motorized floats and vehicles Prizes will be given In fn four categories religious fairy fairytale tale and nursery rhyme pioneer and miscellaneous Betty Johnson Manti is in charge of the event Each participant will be given givena i a dime by the South Sanpete I After the parade a devotional will be held in the Sterling Ward Chapel LaVilla Henrie Manti Mantl will describe the history of Manti Mantl Ephraim and Sterling Elanor Madsen Ephraim will wUl present a pioneer reading Other performers will be soloists Manti Mantl and Bertha Anderson Ephraim Sterling's Misfit Band will perform as will Kenneth John and Michael Graham Manti Mantl The Grahams will present a trumpet trio Local women's choruses will sin sins sinz one number Grandmas Grandma's Old Red Shoes An amateur rodeo will follow the devotional |