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Some call it the second Fourth of July; others know it as "Pie and Beer Day," but whatever your opinion may be, Utahns can ...
Utah's Pioneer Day holiday celebrates the arrival of the first group of pioneers entering the Salt Lake Valley in 1847.
Utah's unique holiday, Pioneer Day, brings all kinds of activities — parades, a rodeo or two, and fireworks — to many ...
Pioneer Day, also known as Pioneers Day, is a significant Utah state holiday celebrated on July 24. This day commemorates the arrival of the first Mormon pioneers in the Salt Lake Valley, honoring ...
Utah’s biggest Pioneer Day event included more than 40 floats, ten bands and everything from beauty queens on horses to ...
Charleston’s Pioneer Day festivities included a bounce castle, dunk tank, car show, creamery tour, fun run, food trucks, vendors and a concert, while its Root Beer Chug offered victors effervescent ...
Pioneer Day celebrations are held across the Beehive State, commemorating Utah’s Pioneer heritage. In Salt Lake City, floats ...
Police are warning Salt Lake residents, workers and visitors to be prepared for "significant and potentially lengthy" road ...
Just because residents can buy fireworks doesn't mean they can set them off.According toSandy Fire Department Deputy Chief ...
It's a gorgeous day to get out and celebrate the holiday with temperatures slightly below average and mostly dry skies.
"In May of 1873, 102 Shoshones were baptized members of the LDS Church in the Bear River. The same river that, 10 years early ...
While Pioneer Day is a state holiday primarily celebrated in Utah, members and friends of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — ranging from the vast steppes of Mongolia to the ...