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Show Nephi All Set With Complete Program For Old Blackhawk Something Will Be Doing Do-ing Every Hour Of Celebration Tile program for the four-cl.iy celebration of the Blaokliawk En-oampm.: En-oampm.: nt and Nc-phi Homecoming to b held at N phi August 13 to 16 hae been prepared by the central ccmmitUe in conjunction with the variouri commit to." chairmen and from the set-up th're promises to tc something- of inurest for every-body every-body every minute of th? four-day meet. August 13, th? op'ning day will be featured with the mammoth pageant, pa-geant, "Mount Nebo's offering'," to be glvm at the fair grounds in the evening, A leapu. bas bill game belwcwi Hdpcr and Nephi at 2:3G in the .afternoon, will be of intert't to spout fans, as well as wr-slllnij and boxing mathch s in the evening eve-ning Includes Parade Augut 14, Utah Coupty Day, will include the parade, the opening performance per-formance of the Oolborn-Sorenson Rodeo, the same that appe&r.d in Salt Lake City during the Coveaed Wagon Days celebration, and programs pro-grams at this Bowery by Utah county coun-ty enmpsi of the Sons and Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and Indian Wai- Veterans. Wrestling, boxing and dancing will conclude tha d.iy. August 15 has been designated as Govtrnor's and Tintic Day with Governor Henry H. Blood appearing appear-ing on a special program b:ing arranged ar-ranged in his honor at 10 a. m. at the Bowery. The sport fans have a real treat on this day with a baseball game between all-stars of the Industrial league and Central Utah league in the morning, a race meet with the equivalent of $1,000 In prizes in the afternoon and Col-boni-Scrcnson's rodeo in an evening eve-ning performiaince. Wrestling, boxing box-ing and dancing also in the evening. eve-ning. South Utah Day August 16 has been set apart to honor the vi:it:ng representatives from Southern Utah cities. A baseball base-ball game betwei n Nephi and1 Pay-son Pay-son and a combined R.deo ai.id race meet hi the aft rncon. w.ll thrill sport fail". The rodeo will be the finals of th? champion! hips being conduct) ti. Pour fast hcrse races will be included. The evening attraction at-traction will center arou.id a musical musi-cal fe. fc.val held at the Mount Ncbo CCC camp amphitheatre wilh musical musi-cal numbers furnish d by citie; of Utah, Sanpete and Juab counties. At thci conclusion of the program the ainnual moonlight hike to -the top of Mount Nebo i)l be giv n as the concluding number of the Ma celebration. The complete program follows: Encampment Program August 13th 2:30 p. m. Bas ball game, Helper vs. Nephi, 25, Pair Grounds ltague gome) . 3:00 p. m. on RrgisLrat'on cf guei-ts, Bcwery. 8:00 p. m. Pageant fre)') "Mount Nebo's Offering," this pageant will depict the early settlement of Nephi. A Pageant chorus cf 125 voices and a cast of over 125 more people will be featured ini this spectacle. Ro-d.o Ro-d.o Aran, Fair Grounds 8 p. m. Boxing and wrestling matches. Carter's Arena, Firet South and Main. 9:00 p. m. Danes (official B-H D.-.nce), Open air Pavilion. August 14th Utah County Day 9:30 a. m Mammoth parade. Beginning at Tenth North ending at Seventh South and Mam street. This p w-ade w-ade consists of 15 bands and 1H miles of floats. No parking of cars between Sixth North aud Fifth South during parade. i 2:00 p. m. Program from Utah county city (free.) Bowery. 3:00 p. m.. Rodeo. This rodeo is world famous, having performed at Mad son Square Gardens, World's Pair, Chicago, Boston Gard ns, Kansas City, Pert Worth, and the same identical nhow as presented in Salt Lake during "Covered Wagon Dayc.." Fair Grounds rodeo arena. General admisio."50c. Grand stand and bleach rs 50 and 25 c'nts. 3:00 p. m. Program from Utah County city (free.) Bowery. 8:00 p. m. Program from Spring-ville. Spring-ville. (fr e.) Bowery. 8:00 p. m. Fights and wresLlirg, Carter's Arena. 9:30 p. m. Official Blackhawn dance. Open-air Pavilion. August 15 10:00 a. m. Governor' .-. Day Program. Pro-gram. Bow'ry. This pro Tram iv compr'red of numbe-s fumistrd b.-cities b.-cities all over the state. Gov roor Henry H. Blood will appear at this prop.r-m in person with many o.hei- dignitaries. ! 10:30 a. m. Baseball gam'. Fair' Grounds, 50 c nt" and 25 c'nts. Cn- : dustrial league, all stars. Thi p cm- ' is"s to be the fastest gam- p ayed in the state this year. i 2:00 p. m. Program firm Tint'c, ' Bowvry. 3:00 p. m. Program, Bowery. 3:00 p. m. Race mart, at the Pair Grounds. General admission. 50 crnt'; grand stand and bleachers, 60 cents, 25 cents. $600 offe-ed in purs..' no entrancn f e '. Th's is Equivalent tc $1,000 In purses. Thi , meet is attract ng the best horses in the intemiountain country. 8:00 p. m. Program. Bow ry. 3:15 p. m. Rodeo, Fair Grounds. A right performance cf famous show wiih flo d lights. World tamou-'. bucking broncos, bre backs, Mexican Mexi-can lotvT-herned 'teers, Texas long-hor.ed long-hor.ed steers, wild brahamas, world champion rid rs, rop rs, bulldozers, and specialty act'). 9:30 p. m. Official Blackhawk dance, Pavilion. August 16 10:00 a. m. Southern Utah Day. IioW'iy. Program. 10:30 a. m. Baseball pramc. Fair Grounds. Paysrn vi. Nephi. League game. 11:00 a. m. Program. Bowery. 2:00 p. m. Program, Bowery 2:30 p. m. Rodeo and race m"'t, Fa. r Grounds. Gigantic uhow Finals Fi-nals in rodeo champion (hip together with four fa,'t horse ranes. 3:00 p. m. Program. Bowery. 8:00 p. m. Prcgram, Mount Nebo CCC. Musical numbers will be furnished fur-nished from citier in Utah. Sanpet-. and Juab coulies. 11:00 p. m. Moonlight hike to tcp of Mount Ncbo. Begins at Mt. Nebo camp. |