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Show I Iron County Fair Parade detailed "Utah Is," will be the theme of the Iron County Fair Parade to In; held September 1 in Parowan, it is announced by S. Garth Jones, chairman. Efforts are now being made to encourage everyone in Iron County to participate in the Parade, which is one of the most spectacular events of the four-day four-day celebration. The Parade is always held as a feature attraction of the Labor Day events. It is held on Parowan's Main Street at 10 a.m. with lineup at 9:30 a.m., Jones stated. Four hundred and eighty dollars will be given away in cash prizes for those participating par-ticipating in the parade activities. ac-tivities. Grand prize will receive $150. The top eommerical entry, the outstanding Civic entry and the top religious entry will each receive $60 cash awards. For the most hun.orous entry there will be a $:i0 award and for the individual entry judged the tops in the parade a $:!0 award will be made. Riding clubs will also be vieing for cash awards, Joners stated. Top entry will be $50 and second place will receive $40. Jones emphasized that entries are not limited to floats. "Anything you wish to represent your group is acceptable," he indicated. "We want to make this one of the most remembered Parades in Iron County," Jones said and he invited anyone interested in entering the parade to contact him at the Cedar City Chamber of Commerce Office in Cedar City weekdays between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. The telephone number is 5RG-4022. y . FROM THE PAST. This float entered by Parowan City in recent years is typical of the quality and workmanship that goes into the Iron County Fair Parade. Efforts are being made to make this year's one of the best the county has ever had. Theme will be "Utah Is." |