Show c CM FT Parade ‘ CM 3 Now In It’s Second Year The 3 E i : ( - li- 5151 c Festival’s All-hors- e parade Cowboy poet Waddie Mitchell and baUadeer Don Edwards wiU also ride in the parade ' "DeWitt Palmer is one of the grandfathers of horsemanship in Cache Valley” Davjs said “He is very very knowledgeable” Prizes wiU be awarded in each cate' gory: best group best period advertis- ing most authentic oldest horse drawn most humorous best nonperiod (converted wagons or those with rubber tires) best youth and best community entry Parade The second annual and South 200 on 9 at am begins Center in Wellsville It wiU travel north to Main Street and turn east on Main to 200 East The parade will continue past die cemetery on 400 North to the gravel road and journey through hack roads to the west borders of die American West Heritage Center kk off the 29th annual Festival of die It Will Be A Step Back Into Time” American West Saturday morning with in parade in Wellsville "There are a lot of things to aee in thia parade that you will not we in other parades” uid Nancy Davis parade committee chairwoman “It will be a step back into time” At least 40 entries are slated so far ranging from tbe Wells Fargo stagecoach to pack mules and oxen pulling a cart Davis is especially excited hitch a rig with about tbe six horses pulling a wagon "They’re hard to drive It takes a really skilled driver to handle that many horses” she said "Each horse has its own set of lines (called reins when used on individual horses) The more horses you get the more difficult all-hor- se CO $ s KVNU 610 AM so paradegoen can hear details about die entrants as die parade progresses The entrants come from all over Cache Valley and the Wasatch Front with some traveling from Idaho and Wyoming They have been encouraged to wear traditional western dress in order to keep with die festival’s reputation for authenticity Davis said - DeWitt Palmer of Millville has been named the grand marshal while Matt HUtyard son of Senator Lyle Hillyard is the junior grand marshal six-bo- ne itis” Local radio announcer A1 Lewis will broadcast the parade proceedings on AU-Hor- se ' 3 S — e £ s hit vv- - "! I v FS kvS -- - Ml fil -J WArnazm Ramporest ' - i y( Ir A - ' j j - ' r ' 1 fm 1 j'NkuMMvfai md ami 1 Ml and many more! ‘ ' - Inn-Log- ' i Visit the Anniversary 169 East Center StreetLogan Utah an ’ To make your reservation call toll free '8QO'574'7665 or visit our other locations in Boise or Salt Lake City - ttmg i W I Lewiston UT North Logan ’ i M a www anm vfrary lnnmm nwl' late Lewiston State Ban £ wwwlahankconi r 2190 N Main - ' f n WV 7AV'AVA 4 750-670- - 0 258-245- Member DIC 800-233-65- 6 f lj it ir Mv 'l 10 jr? it 'I ‘ft! t Mi Jfi |