In the ReviewFrom the Files of The Review Saturday! turn- 7, 1980.An estimated I0»000 people, in-* hiding His Kxxcelleney GovernorGeorge H Dei’ii enjoyed on June 4, the greatest Strawberry Pay celebration ever striked in Pleasant Grove The day was ideal—*n*j clouds, no rain, no wind just warm Summer weatherOne hundred floats, by acton I count, parsed the rtvjcwimr stand on Main Street, m lhlt; colorful pageant* Harold Walker, Beil Cooper, Reed Pel ClarenceHilton. Roy Ose arson and Roy Olpin served its Marshalls of theDay.Th e complex* program. win eh went fonvardwid^^rf^1!) o\ 19:00 A M Band serenade by six bands.10:00 A. M Mammoth Parade, 12:00 Noon Free serving of 10,000 dishes of Pleasant Grove Strawberries with sugar and c i^ea nr.12:00 to 2:00 P. M, Chicken dinner at the High School Fifty cents a plate.1:00 P. M Aeroplane Circus over the bail park -Stunts* Loop the Loop, Parachute Jumps, etc.2:00 P M Rodeo at the Rodeo Grounds5:00 P. M Band Concert at the City Park by the SO piece WasatchHigh School Band,8:00 P. M. Free Fireworks atthe Ball Park.9:00 P. M Two big Straw -berry. Day Dances. Ariel Orchestra, at the High School and Columbia Orchestra at Geneva,Rides,, Shows qj|d Concessionsall day