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Show a =i Grand Carnival Chorus, “Hail to the Queen of the Carnival,” Massaniello (Ruber), 600 voices and great organ. 3. Band Contest, Professor E. Stephens director, for prizes. First, $100.00: 9. THE OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. and gold medal; second, $50.00 and silver The audience will be the judges baton. FIRST JULY DAY, of the Midsummer 4. 2, 1896. her Prime Minister, Hon. E. F. Colborn, and her Maids of Honor, 6. the County Queens. Grand street parade to the City and County Building, of where the ceremonies attendant upon the Queen’s taking possession by the Colorado Indian Band, Theo. Lemmon, director; Presen- Grand Organ Solo, Prof. J. J. Daynes. 7. Selection, Fort Douglas Band, Prof. Klein director. 8 Grand Chorus, “Glory and Home,” Carnival Chorus and Great Organ.. Music by the Ogden ‘Band. Awarding of prizes to winning bands. The building will be beautifully decorated, and eight calcium lights At the close of the concert all the banils. will be used for the tableaux. will join in playing “Hail Columbia.” 9, the city will be held. THE Music tation of Braves to the Queen. Arrival of the Queen of the Carnival at 11 o’clock sharp, accompanied by favorites. Grand Patriotic Choruses and Tableaux, (a) “America”’;(b) “Utah” (Miss Vilate Peart), the chorus singing “Utah We Love Thee”; (c) continuation of tableaux, and singing of the “Star Spangled Banner,” Carnival Chorus and Great Organ, E. Stephens, director. PARADE. Platoon of Police, Chief Pratt in command. neil all Executive Committee Carnival. the wn a By medal; third, $25.00 and and will vote for their et Authorized on Be in your seats before 8:30. Grand Marshal Henry J. Newman and aides. The famous Sixteenth Infantry Band. Hon. Heber M. Wells, Colonel T. G. Webber and Hon. Fred Auerbach in carriage. Director-General McGarvie and Messrs. E. G. Rognon, James ChipJacob man, Moritz, J. Wash Young, John Q. Cannon, Frank W. Jennings and §. V. Shelp, members of the Executive Committee of the Carnival, in carriages. Troop of Cavalry (Troop C, N. G. U.), acting as escort to Her Majesty the Queen of the Carnival (Miss Jean B. Russell). The Queen of the Carnival on a magnificent float and surrounded by her Maids of Honor, the County Queens. SECOND DIVISION. 8 Chief of Division. as fhe cg alg 0 al a ee The Denhalter Band. Float. The Veteran Firemen, escorting their pioneer apparatus and liberty BE bell. Float. City Fire Department, Fire Chief Devine in command. Wiirrie: Rotro THIRD DIVISION. ie hee eae “GRANT. oes Chief of Division. TTD CS OATES ose ee FOURTH DIVISION. 8 ee ee te ie t » SECOND Chief of Division. Oe Indian Band from Grand Junction Colorado. Scouts and Indian fighters, Captain Adam FIRST Drum Chief of Division. Citizens on foot and in carriages. Advertising floats and marching societies. A grand bicycle road race to At 2:30 o’clock a cowboys’ tournament will be held at the Exposition Exhibitions of lassooing and riding wild cattle and mustangs Grounds. The famous “Arizona Charley” will surprise the people will be given. with a display of expert shooting with rifle and revolver and a band of Bannock braves will participate in a war dance. The exhibition will be repeated on July 3d and 4th. at 8:30 o’clock, Seven TE re ee Chief of Division. ; CIGAR ea FOURTH a SS DIVISION. me ee eee Chief of Division. Indian Band from Grand Junction, Colorado. Adult bicycle brigade—John T. Axton in command. Basket Float, representing the flowers of Utah, and containing Chief of Division. twenty-one school children, each representing a flower. Citizens and children in carriages. Wituiam DINWOODEY FIFTH DIVISION. ee ...----+--++++:+: Ogden Band. Float, “1896.” Merchants’ floats. Prominent citizens in carriages. full bands, including the Colorado Band, Sixteenth Infantry Band, DenGrand bands. and the competing Chief of Division. the national flag and participated in WiretTaMeTROLLO GRANT... Held’s Band. Float “ Cinderella.” Boys and girls carrying the national colors. Merchants’ floats. under the direction of Professor Evan Stephens. Entrance of the Queen followed by her escorts and Grand Procession. musical subjects, including a grand Carnival Chorus of 600 people in flowers. ee by school children dressed in the national colors. Boys’ brigade. Raymond Coach filled with school children. The Crescent Float. 1. Indian Band, Ogden Brass halter and Held’s bands, Tableaux. SECOND DIVISION. ee en The Denhalter Band. Living Flag Float, representing PROGRAMME. Grand Carnival Concert at the Tabernacle, beginning gaily decked a THIRD DIVISION. ee 26 5 ee PROGRAMME, Garfield Beach. Train leaves at 4 p.m. A balloon ascension and parachute jump by Professor Harris at 5:30 p. m., and a concert by the Indian band from Grand Junction, will be among the attractions. EVENING a A, wee corps. The Queen will visit Garfield at2 p.m. DIVISION. Grand Marshal Henry J. Newman and aides. Sixteenth Infantry Band. Committee on School Children’s Day in carriages. Troop C (U.N. G.) acting as escort to the Floral Queen, who will be seated on the float representing the State flower, the Sego Lily. . Chief of Division. SIXTH DIVISION. ee a et AFTERNOON 3. Platoon of Police, Chief Pratt in command. Floats. FE -Gniepin oo JULY Children’s Bicycle Parade. Band of Indian braves from the Bannock reservation in Idaho. Merchants’ floats. FIFTH DIVISION. ee ws WirtiaM~ DINWOODBY .).0. +) 6 eee Ogden’s best band. Float “1896,” representing the Utah of to-day. Knights of Maccabees. DAY, —_—_—— Paul in command. Float “1847,” drawn by a yoke of oxen, and depicting life on the frontier in early days. Brigade of Cowboys. T Dramatic Reader. P. MEAKIN, JOHN Held’s Band. A. O. U. W. Float, Select Knights A. O. U. W. and A..O. U. W. lodges. we RE ARGUS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. | [COPYRIGHT APPLIED FOR. pager Se VTS THH | 49 J. H.GrirFIn..-.-.- Drum corps. Floats. SIXTH DIVISION. PO a gig rg aS plone tlle Societies, etc. Chief of Division. |