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Show m DSERT 12B NEWS, Wednesday, July 23, mWW-'- S dgH !' mj,gil.T,ri ij miujrunTMWTff yynag-L--n- 1969 $4,4?) TV Utah Communities Plan Pioneer Days Parades, Honfor cateh-- i greased-pi- g cernonres, 9:30 a.m. followed by parade, patriotic program, Barnes, contests, idienf show and dance. Alfamont Rodeo Wednesday and Thursday sponsored by Altamont Riding Club, rodeo grounds. Rodeo on Wednesday at 8 p.m. and Thursday at 2 p.m.; ladies g contest. Bear River City Chuckwagon breokfas, 4 a m., initiates celebration. Parade at 9:30 a.m. and baby show, 10 am. Kids races 11 a.m.; taent show, 11:30 a.m.; sponsored livestock show, 12:30 p.m.; soflball game, 1:30 p.m.; horse shoe pitching, 3 p.m.; junior rodeo, 4 p.m.; boxing and wrestling, 7:30 p.m. Bountiful Parade at 6 p.m. Wednesday. n breakfast Thursday, 6:30 to 9 30 a.m . City Park bowery; skydiving exhibition, 1:30 p.m.; Bountiful High band concert, 3 p.m.; final production "This ts My Country," 8:30 p.m., Vlewmont High auditorium; fireworks display 10 p m. et park. ng contests, luncheons, western-styl- e dancing, patriotic programs and other July 24th events await Utahns in most communities throughout the state. Except for police, firemen and city and county garbage collection crews, nearly every citizen will participate. The Salt Lake county and city sanitation departments will make regular garbage collections Thursday. They urge that garbage be pl.ved on curbs before 7 a.m. Here's a list of some Utah and Idaho towns and their Pioneer Day activities: Draper begins at Celebration 9 a m.; LDS Ward chapel, 124th South and 6th East. Program at Draper Park, games, rides throughout the day. Fireworks In evening. Duchesne Little Buckaroo Podeo, Wednesday end Thursday, Proceed for Duchesnefairgrounds. District Scouting program. exhibition, aerie! show, sky diving, par achute lumping contest, beard growing final judging; Welcome to contest, Ooden Fly-lBreakfast, Ogden Municipal Airport; rodeo, 8 P.m. Orem "Funny Girl," Broadway musical to have county Wednesday premier throuoh Saturday at high school auditorium. The new Central Fira Station will be dedicated as parr of the celebration Wednesday. Flag raising ceremony, Thursday, 6:30 a.m. by Girl Scouts. Annual Invitation Swim Meet, 7 a.m. to 13 noon. Hobby show, Orem High lunch room. Friday, Orem Riding Club will sponsor amateur rodeo. Orem Lions will serve breakfast Saturday at 6 a.m. Meals ccntinue throughout the day. Antique car show- cnildren's races and games in the city park. Parade Saturday 6:30 p.m. Teen dance ano ireworks will conclude the celebration at 9 p.m. Preston I da he Pancake breakfast, 7:30 a m., served until children's parade by Oneida Stake game between Primary; baseball American Legion of Preston end Logan. Boosts set up around city recreation park will feature games of skill, rides and food booths. Booths operate until 8:30 p.m Junior rodeo scheduled in evening, along with a teen dance at Oneida Stake Center. Dance ticket 50 cents. Price Band concert Wednesday 8 p.m. et city park. Parade at 10 a.m. along at park. Main Street and ending fish Games, races, program, rides, pond, refreshments in afternoon. Price 6th Ward, Church of Jesus Chritt of Latter-daSaints welcomes present and former residents. Salt Laka City 9 Days of '47 Parade, Thursday, a.m.; Sait Lake Mumc!oal Band Concert, 4 p.m.. Liberty Park bandstand; Pioneer Dinner, Hotel Utah, 12:15 p.m.; rodeo Utah State Fairgrounds 8 P.m. Sigurd Breakfast tchedjitd from 7 to 9:30 a.m. at the park. Pioneer program, 10:30 a.m.; bail game and sports in the e afternoon with an dance In evening. Spanish Fork "Sound of Music," et production Spanish Fork Hign School auditorium, 8:30 p.m. with matinee Thursday at 2 p.m. FJ..al Performance, Friday, 8 30 p.m. Miniaiure parade, Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Art snow at Spanish Fork Cultural Center, Wednesday and Thursday- Parade Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Rodeo Wednesday and Thursday. Pioneer relic museum open during events. Carnival, concessions and bake sales set during Fiesta Days." Spring City Flag ceremonies, 6:30 a.m., conduct-- d by Scout Troop 506, followed bv 10 a.m. Pioneer program in LDS ward chapel following parade. Tooele Band concert in city park followed by Pioneer Day Parade 5:30 p.m. Interprise Vernal Patriotic program scheduled Thursto parade, in addition feaday, turing aoult and childrens entries. Sunrise saiute at 5 a.m., sponsored by Utah National Guard unit. Chuck 6:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. Wagon breakfe Concessions, games and races also to bo featured. Washington Cannon blastoff at 6 a.m.; chuck wagon breakfast, 7 a.m.; children's Primary Parade, 9:30 a.m.; program, 10 a.m.; chuck wagon open, noon on; fish pond, games, rides and concessions; races 5 p.m.; baseball children's game, 6:30 p.m.; free movie ' Daniel Boone," 9 p.m. ADVERTIStMENT ADVERTISEMENT Police are looking for thieves who stole $4,450 worth of television sets from Biglers Appliance Store, 522 S. State St. The burglars forced entry into the store Sunday evening by kicking through paneling The nearest thing to having your own teeth ia possible now with a plastic cream discovery that actu- ally holds both lowers Its uppers and as never before possible. a revolutionary discovery ealled Fixodent, for daily home use. (U.S. Pat. 3, 005,988) With Fixodent many denture wearers may ,at, speak, laugh, with little worry of dentures coming loose. Fixodent forms tn elastic membrane that helps absorb the shock of biting and chawing helps pro tect gums from bruising. 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"Gag House Follies" presented In ward cultural hall, 8 p.m.; fireworks at dark, preceded by flag rai!ng ceremony. Moab Youth parade 9 a.m. Games, race for youth and adults, between Elks Lodge and Rotary Club; pia eating and watermelon eating contests; 1 swimming competition; exhibitions, p.m.; free swimming until 5 pm; and talent show, 8 on.; program street dance at Knight Elementary School. Picnic planned at Saturday Warner Recreation area. Monroe Parade, 10 a.m. folic d by program In City Park. Barbecue at 6:30 p.m. with youth horse show p.m. and hootenanny at 9:30 p.m. Ogden Pioneer Days parade downtown, 18 a.m.; Chuvtt wagon breakfast, park, 6 a.m. until parade; Japanese flower and arrangement show, judo exhibitions horse and chariot racing through Saturday Wade Meadows, 1 to 5 p.m.; trail horse race. 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