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Show THE BIG PARADE The celebration held here July 4th proved to be a very successful affair. J. R. Mclntj-re, chairman, and the various committees who had ihe affair in charge, are due much credit for the manner in which this event was put over. Perhaps the biggest feature of the day was the parade. Every organization in Bingham was represented. rep-resented. Beautiful iloa and jfirls were to be seen in the line of march. . Dr. R.Gr. Frazier was marshall 1 of the parade. Following him, cume an escort of B;y Scouts, as color bearers. Miss Mary Masters as Goddess of Liberty, surrounded surround-ed by a group of little girls on an elaborate float, made a very pretty pret-ty picture. Miss Nerdin represented repre-sented Miss Ulah.' "With the city officials, American Legion,' fire department and Held's band, the parade was very effective. .- The following firms, business houses and organizations were represented by floats in a very attractive manner: Wells Groceteria, Groce-teria, Bingham Mercantile Co., Bingham Garage, Elks, with a musical comedy float, Order of Ahepa, represented by Miss Helen Paulos of Magna, who is the new ly elected queen of the Ahepa Order in Utah, and the Italiain Lodge. ? The patriotic demonstrations, , speeches and music were favorably favorab-ly commented upon by everyone. It was a real day of enjoj-ment for the people of Bingham and especially espec-ially for "Junior Bingham", by whom the day will long be remembered. |