You need to lower the pH with some muriatic acid. Please read the guide in my signature above about using muriatic acid safely.

If your CYA test never turned cloudy, then you have less than 30ppm of CYA in there. Don't worry about that for now. Let's get the pool cleared up first. Then, you'll want to use some dichlor for a little while to bring your CYA level up to around 50 or else add some CYA separately to get to the level and just chlorinate with bleach.

Your TA and CH are fine.

Take the HTH Shock and Swim back. Also, do not use the algaecide. You do NOT want copper in your pool. Contrary to popular belief, it is not chlorine that stains things and turns blonde hair green, it is copper. Your pH is too high already so do not add the pH Up.

Regarding the chlorinating granules, let me run that past Ben. I'm not sure about the boron sodium oxide in them. Hold off using it for now and just use bleach.

I hope you are ordering a Taylor K-2006 kit. With that kit, you are not limited to being able to only test chlorine levels up to 5. Keep adding bleach tomorrow. Try to keep the chlorine in the dark yellow range on your test block. Tomorrow evening, after the sun is off the pool, test the chlorine level. Add enough bleach to get the chlorine level back up to around 12ppm. Wait an hour or two and then test the chlorine level again. Then, the following morning within two hours of sunrise, test the chlorine again. Note how much the chlorine level has dropped, and report it here.

Until you get the K-2006, you can use a dilution method to force your kit to read chlorine levels higher than 5ppm. It does lose accuracy with dilution, but it is better than nothing. Read about the method here: Testing Without a Good Kit

EDIT: You have a chlorine pool, not a bromine pool. Just ignore that side of the test block.