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Lineup for the Days of '47, KSL 5 Parade

Published: Monday, July 26, 2004 10:58 a.m. MDT
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33. Draper city — "Celebrating Our Town Tradition"

34. Tooele High School Band, sponsored by Firestone

35. Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson

36. Bonneville Stake — "Being a Good Neighbor, A Utah Tradition"

37A. Forever Young International — horse entry

37B. Wells Fargo Bank — stagecoach

38. Utah Health Care Association — "Generations of Memories are the Bridge to Our Future"

39A. Carlton Christensen, Salt Lake City Council member

39B. David L. Buhler, Salt Lake City Council member

39C. Eric Jergensen, Salt Lake City Council member

40. ABC 4-TV — "Utah's First Television Station — Into the Future"

41. Bluffdale Utah Stake — "Serve One Another"

42. University of Utah Alumni Band, sponsored by Firestone

43A. Jill Remington Love, Salt Lake City Council member

43B. Nancy Saxton, Salt Lake City Council member

43C. Van Turner, Salt Lake City Council member

44. West Jordan city — "Pioneering Your Dreams to the Future"

45A. The Quilted Bear — 1934 Dodge truck

45B. Young Electric Co. — 1924 Model T Ford

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46. Silver Spurs Riding Club

47. Hunter Central Stake — "Bridging Cultures and Traditions"

48. Utah Coalition of LaRaza — "Hispanic Cultures A Bridge to Our Future"

49A. Salt Lake County Mayor Nancy Workman

49B. Salt Lake County Fire Chief Don Berry

50. Riverside Stake — "Crossing the Jordan into the Golden West"

51. Grantsville High School Band, sponsored by RC Willey

52A. Steve Harmsen, Salt Lake County Council member

52B. Michael Jensen, Salt Lake County Council member

52C. U.S. Forest Service — Smokey The Bear

52D. Russell Skousen, Salt Lake County Council member

52E. Marvin Hendricksen, Salt Lake County Council member

53. Sandy Cottonwood Creek Stake — "Preserving Pioneer Traditions"

54A. Kent Johanson —1914 Packard truck

54B. Mount Olympus Water — 1931 Ford Model A truck

54C. Craig Chamberlain — 1958 GM American LaFrance fire truck

55. Brigham Young University — "BYU Traditions — Building Bridges to Our Future"

56. Davis High Marching Band, Kaysville, sponsored by Firestone

57. Kent Lott, president, Sons of the Utah Pioneers

58. Salt Lake Little Cottonwood Stake — "Music Bridges"

59. Mary Johnson, president, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers

60A. Rocky Mountain Morgan Association — carriage horse entry

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