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Show Committee Completes Plans For Full Day of Activities for July 4 main Street at 9:30, traveling from 100 South to 200 North Street and then retrace its route to 100 South, the committee com-mittee states. Prizes for the best floats will be paid, $15 for 1st; $10 for 2nd and $5 for the 3rd place entry. The Fire-mens Fire-mens Club will provide treats for the juvenile division of the parade. Following the parade, sports will be held on the City Park lawn under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Caldwell Cald-well with games and events for all ages and everyone urged urg-ed to participate. Concession I stands will also be open dur- J ing the sports. I A public meeting will be Plans are now complete for a full day of activity for the celebration of the nation's birthday, July 4, in Parowan according to the committee in charge of the day's observance. observ-ance. They have the following follow-ing to say about the program for that day: The parade promises to be one of the best held in recent re-cent years with clubs, church groups and local businesses entering floats. Marshal of the Day will be State Representative Repre-sentative J. Harold Mitchell. Parade participants will gather gath-er on the streets south and east of the County Rest Home at 9 a. m. and will start down held immediately following the sports, in the Third Ward chapel. Glen Snow, one-time principal of the Parowan High School will bo the featured speaker and music will be furnished by the Singing Mothers Mo-thers The program has been thers. The program has been of the American Legion under the direction of Sam Pritchard Commander. I In the afternoon activities will move to the City Race Track and Rodeo arena for a ! full card of horse races and rodeo events under the sponsorship spon-sorship of the Red Hill Wranglers. Wran-glers. This is always one of the outstanding shows of its ! kind in the state, and to make ' it more attractive this year a new section of covered grand stand has been added for the comfort of the patrons. Everyone is urged to remember re-member the concert to be presented pre-sented by the Parowan High School band at 7:30 on the city park with a program of patriotic music being arranged by Robert Potter, director. Finish the day by attending attend-ing the dance in the evening at the Legion Hall. The Ram-mette Ram-mette club of the PHS, sponsor of the event, issue an invitation invita-tion to everyone to attend. The Clique, well known musical mu-sical group from this area will furnish the music. |