Sunday, July 27, 2008

Days of 47 parade

On July 241847Brigham Young and a company of Mormon pioneers arrived in the Salt Lake Valley, where the Latter-day Saints settled after being forced from Nauvoo, Illinois and other locations in the eastern United States. Pulling handcarts or driving wagons with oxen or horses, thousands of pioneers carried a firm commitment to America's belief in freedom of religion as they made the trek across the plains to a vast desert landscape that became known as the Utah Territory.

According to Days of '47 Inc. "This trek of the early Utah pioneers exemplifies the courage, foresight, and faith that continue to inspire modern-day pioneers. By remembering those remarkable 1847 pioneers and all those who followed, The Days of '47 seeks to make their accomplishments and hardships live today through a variety of activities and celebrations each year. We believe the example of past and present pioneers' courage is a beacon to the world."

The parade was first held on July 241849. It was then known as the "Pioneer Days Parade" up until 1931. From 1931 to 1946 the parade was known as the "Covered Wagon Days Parade". Since 1947 the parade has been known by its current name.


And that is what I did on the 24th. Stood on the Cottonwood Heights float waving to thousands of people in Downtown Salt Lake City. With our Chief of Police Robby Russo and Mayor Kelvyn Cullimore. Oh! and Robbys cute daughter Holly. 


Shawn and Michelle Ferre and their Family was there!

Ellen Van Orman and some of her Family were there!
Tons of LDS Missionaries were there!
The Mollerup Family was there!
And there I am with Robby! After Parade #1 was over
And then there was the Butlerville Days Parade in Cottonwood Heights.
So since Holly was on the float in the morning I thought Morgan would have fun on the float too!
For those of you who didn't see the parade Mike put it on You tube for your viewing pleasure. I cringe every time I see it. 

If the music is playing on the side bar pause it so you 
can hear the stupid new casters flub up numerous times.