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Show ftUtah Strawberry Day Program Now Complete Id Greatest Program In Years Arranged Jf For State's First 1937 Li, Celebration Band Concerts, Parades, Rodeo, l the Biggest Dance of the year, will be given at Strawberry Gardens, f $500.00 Cash Given Away Free at the y Official Dance, Free Berries served tjfy at 12 o'clock noon, Bigger and Bet-y&K Bet-y&K ter Concessions, High Dive, Merry-Wfk Merry-Wfk Go-Round, Ferris Wheel, and many fMK! other new devices will help Utah Ji strawberry fans to enjoy the best jay of their lives at Pleasant Grove Wm June 10th. - ffm The days activities will begin at iMi 9' 00 a- m- with band concerts at lJt various places in the city. 9:30 a. m. Formation of Parade MEN1 and arrangement of bands. I io:00 a. m. Parade begins. Ill VI There will be more than 125 floats c win the parade. The Parade is in charge of Vilace Radmall and Sam Hilton; Bands are C under the direction of Ford Poulson; Patriotic section, L. L. Larson; Flow-BBer Flow-BBer section, ward Primaries; Nursery Rhyms, ward Sunday Schools, with 30x3''Ernest Clayton in charge; Commercial Commer-cial Floats, Isaac E. Carlson; Season, ""ward jgjigf societies; Nations, M. I. Lk. with H. P. Jones and Josie G. HlWalker in charge; 4-H Clubs, Mrs. -Myrtle Green and Elroy Gillman; QLDf Comic Section, Merrill Warnick. rMTr Those in charge of the various tNTt'nnits of the parade are desirious PPJQfhat everyone who is able prepare Tu.tfind present a float for the parade. 1 H lb i2:oo Noon FREE Berries will be EA6tserved at the Strawberry Gardens. 7 , Cinirhere will be plenty for everyone. NblUM 2:00 p. m Rodeo at Ball Park. rhe Rodeo grounds have been put in !ine shape to take care of the giant 'mass of McBride and Southwicks ' Animals. The same rodeo stock, . featured at this Rodeo, have had a ,hance to do their stuff in all prin-:ipal prin-:ipal cities in the west. Many of aheir heards have been loaned to Jtnaller rodeos for the very highest i"8rices. Pleasant Grove will get the lull bennefit of the best animals in Jpt west. There will be thirty head sfjt grain fed bucking horses for cow-oy cow-oy contestants. Also grain fed mmandateers and calves. oodrichT: m addition the rodeo will present longonn.nother great attraction in Bus Car-deep, Car-deep, hsfc world's champion cowboy roper -lping :ntj ciowrii an(j his wjfe and two size as eautiful horses. In addition to Bus s and t le pamous Port; Hall Indian Riders ;r in ourjj bfi here to feature in tne Dest ctory deo's. 'The Indian boys intend to make 5 ' Istory at Pleasant Grove this jj3gtrawberry Day, so keep your eyes IjTjaJa (Willie Edmo Tex Cutler La-fcSfcose La-fcSfcose Lee Richard Burns and the 5jfdmo Boys). Their main job is to de (BOMBY) "The King of Wild torses." f-40,a )A purse of $150.00 will be given to 6QMe best riders of the day. i,6:00 p. m. Official Dance at atrawberry Gardens. $600-00 Cold Cash will be given jifSvay as follows: ly- First Prize $150.00. 5.00x1' Second Prize $75.00. PROPORTifThird Prize $50.00. TTwo $25.00 Prizes. uh'- Five $20.00 Prizes. 1 Five $10.00 Prizes. 'l"S1iPlve $50 Prizes- JWinner must be present. Dancing be to two Famous orchestras, twward Kern's, The Rainbow Gar- 1 m Orchestra, and Waltz Specialists JltlfjF Byron Dastrup and His Band, f2--ratoga Thrillers. At 12:00 p. m. a special Midnight Wiew will be shown at the Alham-Yl6lt'a Alham-Yl6lt'a Theatre- This will give the rawberry Day fans a chance to fl.st before retiring for another an f(ar BID YOU ALL WELCOME jjB5 The Committee. |