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Show thousands Participate In Strawberry Celebration iWBERRY DAY DRAWS sllE USUAL LARGE THRONG ' Oi - "U jawberry day crowds were larger ml of the five previous years, n 5 to 6 a. m. the Pleasant Grove Ho i serenaded in various parts of city. Tne hmes of -Mayor jn Johnson, Lee Peterson, "--vjriber 0f Commerce president members of city council and tltVber of Commerce, received fir y morning calls. he parade formed in the streets Derir.ih 0f the Arrowhead Service ion. he parade was led by a minia-Uncle minia-Uncle Sam on a Shetland pony i color guard.- Little Miss Pa-Anderson, Pa-Anderson, as Strawberry en, held the dignity of the oc-rwon'on oc-rwon'on her beautiful chariot of and apricot satin. Janice Part-S Part-S Eon as Miss Utah and Cleo Bun-' Bun-' 1 1 as Miss Pleasant Grove shared rj 1 al honors with the Strawberry 'm :en. 1 . fine section of floats were Sweet Vns by Manila ward Sunday School. II!5le Miss Beverly Meredith was P(ip central figure. Other floats fea-''ed fea-''ed : laffcdil, Little Miss Ora Brady; tumn, M. I. A. Sunday School, -tie Warnick; Sweet Peas, Manila ' , rd Sunday School; Daffodil, Ora ' 'ijfidy; Northern Lights, Arrowhead In. vice Station; Spring, Mrs. Geo. "SJ Barton; Pansies, Windsor ward I t iday School; Pink Rose, Mrs. '"Ober Gardiner; Yellow Shades, I.Q asant Grove Mills; Tulips, Third. I . rd Sunday School; Madonna, 'Ofl trier's Club; Yellow Rose, Third )a (rd Sunday School; Star Valley '"(i ins, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Holdaway; JJ asta Daisies, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. s itan; Pond Lilies and Sweet Peas, '5 R. Clark; The Silver Harp, asant Grove Canning Co.; Pop-rM.s, Pop-rM.s, Bank of Pleasant Grove. J5- T'he Nursery Rhymes Section was uiged by Mrs. Louisa Day and i. Cassie Monson. Peatures were: Queen cf Hearts, ig Cole, Our Little Kitty, Red dinghood, Sleeping Beauty Awakes iimmy Tucker, Mary, Mary, Quite mtrary and Cinderella, pther floats were sponsored by trvey-Page Motor Co., Thornton's jjd Charles E. Thome. rhe triplets and a pair of twins, jandchildren of Mrs. Christene ,eggell and their three sisters as Arses, caused comment and admi-i admi-i tio.n. ' ''The Provo Band led the parade, her bands in the parade were: phi Band in colorful pioneer and 3eo costumes; Lincoln High in rple and white uniforms; Payson C.gh School in yellow and white; jeasant Grove in blue; American rk in red and white ano the Lehi gh School Band. 3 juoie than 10,000 visitors thronged f me streets during the parade. Many frrmer residents were seen in the erry throng. Jack Dew's Rodeo .j,th colorful riders gave demonstra- n on Main street during the day. 1 The dance at Strawberry Gardens t)'CIid High School Gym was one of ;0J'C-e largest ever held in this com-jKjrUnity. |