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Show Holladay Area Pioneer Honored on 85th Birthday One of the pioneers of th Holladay district Lars A. Larson, Lar-son, was honored last 1'riday on bis ,sr,Ui birthday tit bis home. I lor, Holladay Llvd. During his 'oil years of residence in Salt Lake county he lias seen the southeast section gl'ow from a few scattered farms to one of the most beautiful and productive produc-tive regions in the west. A native of Sweden, Mr. Larson Lar-son came to this country in 1SS! ami throughout his life lias been active in LDS church work. He is a past president of the Swedish Swe-dish organization and has been a director of several water and canal companies in his area. His children are Mrs. Anna L. Johnson and Carl K. Johnson of Cedar City. Arnold II. Killers, as first coun- Here's your summer vacation . . . all arranged! The oportuni-ty oportuni-ty to enjoy, while you stay on your war job, the most exciting series of "Pioneer" events ever staged in Utah. All of this varied var-ied and high class entertainment entertain-ment more than a dozen big events for the price you would pav to see one orood road show. VIO.N KKK T. I.KXT SHOW at 7 p.m.. July Hi will salute the Davs of '17 celebration with a gala gala open-air broadcast over KSL from the plaza in Sugar House. A two-hour musical talent tal-ent show, appearance of the Queen and Ptincess, rodeo performers per-formers and other top attractions attrac-tions will be included. Admission Admis-sion is free but by ticket only. Tickets are available at The Bulletin. 1117 E. 21st South, in Sm-'ar. House and at Sugar House stores. THM J.U!i:OI!KK R.UL is the kick-off event. Don't miss the fun of this riotously picturesque costume affair at Covey's Coconut Coco-nut Grove, evening of July 1(5. Hi ess frontier style or any stvle and dance to the brilliant music of Adolph Brox and his hand. Prizes for the best cos- THU rOHOXATIOX OF THH Ql'F.KX of the Days of '47. a brilliant pageant and festival on the steps of the Capitol Tuly 17. at. 8:15 p.m. Governor Mow wiil crown the queen. A thrilling thrill-ing program of music and pageant pag-eant ty in a romanitc outdoor set tin!?. Til K RODEO opens at the State Fair Grounds evening of July IS the premiere show of four thrilling wild-west rodeo nights. It's the R. A. Richter Rodeo and that means everything the best. THK FAGEAXT "Trail ways of Freedom" will depict the dramatic dra-matic episodes of pioneer days. A spectacular show that will cover the entire field at the great U Stadium and present a colorful cast of one thousand persons. Music, costumes, illumination, illu-mination, sound amplification altogether the most pretentious pageant ever staged in Utah. The evenings of July 23 and 24. VIOXKER DAY, July 24th, will be packed with important events a sunrise service, a colorful col-orful Main Street parade and a real old-time festival and celebration cele-bration at Liberty Park all vours to eniov all free-TIIK free-TIIK PIONKER DRAMA, Kingsbury Kings-bury Hall, July 25, 26. 27, 28. The reenactment of the two original plays presented in the old Salt Lake theater. Costumes, stage effects, cast everything just like the original (XOTE: only holders of All-Event Scwp Books mav see the Pioneer Drama. Get your book today and enioy this novel show at no extra cost.1 v THK HORSE SHOW. July 20. 27. 28 at the Fair Grounds. Entries En-tries from several states. K2500 purse, the largest ever offered in the state of Utah. THK COXCERT An evening of great music bv the Tabernacle Choir and the Utah State Symphony Sym-phony Orchestra. At the U Stadium, July 29. This will be the trreat finale of the unforgettable unfor-gettable 1945 celebration. |