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Show !HOLD DEDICATION OF CEDAR BREAKS CEDAR t'lTV July 6. :Cetfar I Bread's, tin ne aatiphfU playground , near here was dedicated Tuesday In the presence of more than 1000 pto-1 pto-1 pie 200 '! whom were from oth. r 1 sections of the -a.v. Firing of s.'.lu U s at dayfereak .i Midway camp- marked I the opening : the ceremonies a band CpH ''i t was r endered. At mi etir.-I etir.-I held at 1-0 o'clock, invocation was of-j of-j fared byt Apostle R Lypisin ' , Mayor' N'eslen pf Salt 1-akc . stressed the ipapoiitance of citizens bciriR loyal to the authorities of Ute country Jle partn ularty emphasized the nocessit of strict Obedience of aU the statutes of the state. i I'cllowlng the closing address, ue-i liverejd by Governor Mabey in which he tone hed upon the Importahc'e of concentrated patriotism and loyalty to cpuntry and nag. the ' Slar-Spanglcd fanner" was sunc ihe congregation Generous portions of barbecued' meat were then passed out to I hose, present. This me l was furnished and; prepared by the Cedar City chamber, of commerce. Immediately following luneheon. thej party proceeded from Midway to the Breaks. The trip was made, by fuCt. horseback and Wagon i The Breaks were explored and the scenic wonders) were enjoyed by the party When the members returned to the camp at Midway, a wild west show was given., This show included a series of bron. '10 riding feats, rope throwing and other I frontier features. |