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Show BOUNTIFUL HANDCART DAYS July 19 -- 25, 1983 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS -TUESDAY, JULY 19- "Softball Tournament begins, Bountiful City main diamond and Rocket Park. -WEDNESDAY, JULY 20- "Tloneers, Plums and People," musical production, 8 p.m., Regional Center. -THURSDAY, JULY 21- Tloneers, Plums and People," musical production, 8 p.m., Regional Center -FRIDAY, JULY 22- 'Annual Parade, 6:30 p.m. Main Street, marching north from 1200 South "Booths and rides, Bountiful City Park following parade, Bountiful Boun-tiful softball park, free admission. 'Cultural arts exhibit and displays following parade, National inrH Armnrv 'Bountiful Community Theatre musical meldorama, 1st West and Center St., 8 p.m. -SATURDAY, JULY 23- 10k run, registration 6 a.m., race starts at 7 a.m., $5 fee; begins and ends In area between National Guard Armory and Bountiful Boun-tiful Junior High School. 'Chuck Wagon Breakfast, 6 a.m. to 10 a.m., sponsored by Win-egar's Win-egar's Markets. Two locations this year Bountiful City Bowery and Woods Cross High School. Tickets available at each location loca-tion that morning. 'Booths and rides, Bountiful City Park, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. 'Dedication of new Val Verde Arch, 10 a.m, 3100 Orchard Dr. Skydiving and Precision Landing, noon, Bountiful City Park 'Pioneers, Plums and People," musical production, 8 p.m, Regional Center 'Cultural exhibits and displays, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., National Guard Armory -SUNDAY, JULY 24 - 'Fireside, 7 p.m, Bountiful-Woods Cross Regional Center; pres Richard Eyre, Speaker. -MONDAY, JULY 25- 'Softball tournament continues all day. -The Place to Be in '83 - |