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Show thousands ProdaknTouTtry Day Big Success Excel! Previous Yrnr- a: J a N, parades Excell Previous Years y r xTumerous Bands Add Pep to Day's Events Sports Program, Vody Show and Fire Works Proves Popular Grand Ball Concluded Day Pratt, Weston Pratt, Myron Briggs, Russ Thompson, Reed Thompson! Ray Jacklin, Glen Chadwick, Floyd Loveridge, "Hap" Varney, Leo Var-ney, Var-ney, Gilbert Shumway, Walter Dev-ey. Dev-ey. Bands: K. J. Bird, Kenneth Robinson, Rob-inson, Leonard Pett. Prize Drawing: Jesse W. Spaf-ford, Spaf-ford, Kenneth Singleton, Clyde Nelson, Nel-son, Frank Humphries. Parade: John H. Miller, chairman; chair-man; Sadie Bromley, vice chairman; chair-man; Lillie Shatter, secretary; and the following committee members: John Pulley, Kenneth Robinson, Ro-wene Ro-wene Doane, William Chipman, Mrs. William Roberts, Mrs. West Hammond, Ham-mond, Mrs. John Beck, Leona Anderson, An-derson, Laura Timpson, Thomas Hanson, Jennie Chadwick, William Kirkpatrick, Walter Hanson, Le-Grande Le-Grande Beck, Lewis Steggle. Marshalls of the Day: Arthur McAllister, Phillip Greene, Leslie Parker and Delbert Chipman. o Pork's annual Poultry "fluon staged yesterday ft?oneofthe best attend-1 attend-1 appreciated affairs of ".f ver put over here. Up-"Tif5 Up-"Tif5 people visited the Say and from all in-5tS in-5tS i was royally en- min parade, which was J5 n a' 7 p. m proved i :? Zonular of any of the 3 f (SKbU" reports plac-t plac-t number viewing the two dis-t dis-t at 20,000 persons. lde proved to be one of 2 attractive shown in the 'ftus Jar this year. Most ;Z comments were heard on Jwd for this feature of the Sing floats were the Miss 1 1 float, the Queen float, V I Deseret News, Centen- iP " -I Utah "Power & Light Co. and t poultry. The six bands aided 4 to make the parade. Amen-1 Amen-1 fork, Lehi, Lincoln, Spanish ; real 3t Payson and Nephi made up St'le "fte comedy section of the parade new a Exceptionally good this year. It rcalp s original, carried a big variety, -j was lengthy enough to bring a lonS" $ from every type of person. ie sports program in the after-w, after-w, airplane stunts, parachute jp, concessions, free chicken adwiches, vody show, fire works d the grand ball in the evening rim, :irided wonderful entertainment !i the throng. Mowing is a list of the concerns 4ith placed floats in the parade: FIRST SECTION Arthur McAllister, marshal of the Party for this section, jjrjg. Color Guards, Sidney Beck, Earl "iirratt, John Meiliteitich,' Hayden Intake. large six foot chicken. J. W. Widdoes, Civil War Veteran. Scout Troops. POULTRY SECTION Poultry Queen. Rudolph Konold, founder and honorary committeeman of Poultry SSj. ltxt M Poultry Producers. Adams Hatchery. Chipman and Robinson. Pulley Feed Mill. 3 SECOND SECTION MHp Greene, marshal of the in charge of Second Section. Stphi, Ute Stampede Band. & American Pork. : tJiipman's. . J.C. Penney Co. vlsM Bfeon-Taylor-Russell Co. s y - We Hardware. fch Fork Float. sa Auto. Spai lH.Boley,inC MMay and RobinsQn W Power & Light co. oln Band. Jnfn -P' Skaggs. Wit' Upine Publishing Co. . , THIRD SECTION ickerso"; telle Parker, marshal of the day, a baby of Third Section, t the ! sh Fork Band ,abyare? Legion Auxiliary Star Mothers. "I. A. the Wf' tony, Feature Biddies, ment. y scri0oL f' Society '-AIvinMonson. ' h0Ori5ithtahHoneerS. asantOSr100"6-l0Ved asantOSr100"6-l0Ved Fork-Black Hawk. 3d asp the day follows: kford; rfr"mrate-secre- atre 4 Frank Hunter, John Wat-' Wat-' Ba J' WaIt6r Hunter' bu ' S, Y,miam Storrs, Lot in UK" -ersau Earl, Blancfi ae clrff. r B'; Joseph Walton, d Eawfton, Mrs. Mar- l0uld ;Hr 13 L- Baird, Pran- rele.. Shelley. ritonandA ditlo" 15 John Myers. bert Tregaskis, I. L. |