Show Oakley All 1111 Set for Great Day 2 i I Independence Day Celebration n Two big big annual annual events take pla place Tuesday July 4 In Summit County Oakley has its great two- two day Fourth of July c celebration and Par Park City turns em loose inthe inthe in the tho old fashioned mining camp tradition on Independence Day Oakley's celebration actually starts Monday July 3 with a professional rodeo at 8 S pm p.m. fol- fol followed followed followed fol fol- lowed by a n dance There will be a bombardment at sunrise July 4 followed by a af f full ll day of activity The Tho parade at 10 am a.m. am a.m. is becoming becoming be be- coming moro more and more grand grand' lose with many many floats better than ono one sees In Salt Lake and Ogden and a number of spectacular ular mounted groups Thero Ther will wilt be a program at 11 and a big barbecue dinner at noon At 2 pm p.m. the junior cowboys cowboys cowboys cow cow- boys have their fun run Tho The professional rodeo begins at 8 S pm p.m. and fireworks will thrill at Again there is fa a public dance Young and Young livestock will willbo willbo bo be used in the r rodeo a deo-a deo a guarantee of thrilling evenings I Four queens will reign over the two two- two lay celebration Kat Kathy y Lyne I Sorensen Diane Phyllis and Patsy Harris share the honors Peggy Wilde t la queen chairman Ken and lie Ile In charge of the rodeo Alfred AUred Johnson has bas the sunrise I bombardment and Bodeen Loudet Loud Loud- et el and Doris Brushnahan are far par parade Ja ade ado chairmen Ken Kel Rogerson has bas arranged thee the program and Beth Deth Wilde is chairman chair man wan o of ti tuo tn barbecue A fish pond for tor tho the k kiddies is in charge of ot Gwen Gwon Simpson and Peggy Wilde WUde and Eva and Hanna Georgi Georgl are refreshment stand chairmen n. n Dutch Is advertising advertising adver advert chairman and Leo Frazier Frailer is in an charge of the fireworks |