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Show i e Off 1, IA~ {!,US .lW 5 5 • MA( l(ef?,-EL TEt ~s MA GI(, . ' ~:t' ;_r . ,~ - . 00 1·.· , ,, 0 . . er· · A ·truck lo ad·· of bp ys a ccompanied by Ensign Fredrickson and -Mr. Morris, a ttended the 24th of July celebration at Duchesne , While the re, the Ensign acted as jud ge of the floats in the parade while Mr . Morris acted as one of the three judges of the baby contest . · Both gentlemen took several photograpns of the many ,_approp- .. riate, artist i c, and •be autiful . miniature fl°oats . The parade made its conclusion at the Fair Grounds, wh e re a c·P-J.e:.t·fJ rm. naa.·. ·::oa~n a r~an ged • . Loud speakers had been installed . Through this system , the voice s of those rendering parts on the program were made audible to the large gathering . Mr . Morris was one of tha .. speakers. Excerps from his speech will be found on other pages of this paper . The hi ghest compliments should be paid to the committee who had charge of the 24th of J uly celebration 1n Duchesne . Many of the enrollees will remember Mr. Mickelson, of HAN.0 TflA, 60-ES /={) I? y ()vTotJ.i (!]) yo u /J 10 sftfPJ (@ <1]) •• . ..... ~ - · .• ' · -· . •· · •• ' •-:· · • " .... , . ·,, 1- • •• • >t, |