Show Ogden Department Inter Bureau Mountain Republican t i St. St OGDEN SEES 51 PUPILS IN LINE n I Parade of Junior Civic Improvement Improvement Im Im- Irn- Irn provement League is Great Success FIVE BLOCKS IN LENGTH School Children n March tzi rd i Through J ii t tho in i- i Stivers i of ot City ity Cheered by hr byI byS I and lidS of or Ci CUI cM I IiII S f Hurrah Hurrah Who ho arose Utah Utah's best Lest crop crOll double D S S This riis is the yell which emanated r from n a delegation of lusty lunged youngsters of oC the the school In the theS S J Junior Civic lc parade paralle yesterday f forenoon S Five thousand bo boys an and girls g from flom the city schools formed In line of march minch extending on Washington ashington avenue ave c nue flue nue to tho thi corner of oC first S st street steM eM T The parade was wn carried out as planned planned planned plan plan- ned and anti with a precision that proved Il long continued practice under competent competent compe compe- tent supervision The Tho High Dee Det Emerson Madison I I and Quincy schools met mot at the corner of nf Adams avenue and Twenty fifth street and marched marchetI to the corner of oC Washington avenue and antI Twenty fifth S street where they met the Ya Washington Washing Washing- ton Lewis and antI Pingree schools I The Tho Central school scho i dropped Into line at atthe atthe the tho corner of Twenty fifth street treet and arid Grant avenue Cl At the corner cornel of oC third ty-third and amI Washington the G Chant school joined the already large parade l' l and further down the avenue S. S at Twenty first street streel the Mound Fort Foil and aini Five Points schools swelled the number of It march marchers Js J's to Nichols r-Ichols' new nev band ban headed heade the procession and appeared for the first time this season Thou Thousands and l of Jf Int interested lined th the side side- I spectators s 's walk und applaUded the me youngsters as IS they passed Th The Junior Civic Im Tm- Improvement S. S provement JUO nt league made marie the streets resound re- re sound oun with wilh yells an and If their Ia m can be carried into practice there will be something doing In th the wa way of the city I It was ns un undoubtedly one He rie o of th the big big- of children o len ever WN seen In Utah Nothing to 10 l. l tn approach ap Hp- ap- ap St r It II had been I ever i lI I seen In Og- Og t jl II Ci t Superintendent Supt William J Allison the IJ principals and unc the teachers of the theS the S wl were vie con rat or on tho tha thoIn thom m In hi which the they h handled d Hiet their theirS S young n j H. s. Members of or th Uw pol police po po- S l lice force and of the sheriffs sheriff's force had hal taken every precaution to Lu In Insure c ur the success es of the parade Jo Joseph ph nal Bailey a assistant stunt superintendent of the 11 Rapid Transit company compan stationed S himself at the corner of or Washington a avenue a and anI Twenty fifth street where S li bd J directed personally the operation of ot S.- S. alt all str street pt cars that approached that al corner so o that th they y did not nol Interfere with wih the march mach of or the children |