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Show a cacinciatiadadeiniia isi sancienancisttinit oy, PROGRAMME. the Review by the Queen of: the Floral and Children’s Parades from 3 Building. County and City the at throne parade. the in ons Award of prizes for the best Floral decorati Chorus of 1000 children, under direction of Professor Bassett. Patriotic songs by 5000 school children. Recitation, “The PROGRAMME. Her Majesty the Queen, visits Saltair, accompanied by her Maids of Honor. War dance by Bannock braves and music by Indian band. Cowboy Tournament at the Exposition Grounds at 2:30 o’clock. EVENING Grand PROGRAMME. Mask Ball, in honor of the Queen at Saltair. The Indian band, Ogden band and Sixteenth Infantry band, in attendance. Masks can be purchased at Saltair. Queen’s Grand Saltair Ball, 9:30 Beach, 7 Waltz. 8 9 Polka. Lancers. 1 Grand March, passing before the 2 Queen Waltz. 3 Lancers. 10 Waltz. 4 5 Polka. Lancers. 1 2 Extra. Extra. 6 Two Step. 3 Extra. seated on her throne. p. m., July 3d. (During the intermission the “ Highland Fling” and “ Sword Dance” will be danced before the Queen, by Master and Miss Moffatt.) FT. 1 Jig Quadrille. 8 Waltz. 2 Waltz. 9 Lancers. 3 Polka. 10 Two Step. Waltz Quadrille. Polka. 1 2 3 Extra. Extra. Extra. 7 Two Step. 4 Extra. FLOOR jet Float, | Ogden Band. Crescent float. The Veteran Firemen. Merchant’s floats. Basket float. Patriotic Exercises at the tribunes, City and County Building. The Goddess of Liberty deposes the Queen of the Carnival. he eg ee ee Invocation ..<'45.\<6235 »3eeee ReaJing of the Declaration of Independence. . . . . Governor Wells. are ee ee Hon. W. H. King. ake eee ee e a NS ee 8s Hon. George F’. Nye. eee Pr ee ee se ee PG OUTeRD oe ee ee Dr. T. C. Iliff, Chaplain-in-chief, G. A. R. The At 2:30 o’clock cowboy tournament at the Exposition Grounds. Queen and her retinue will be in attendance. de. GRANT in Baw DIVISION. Bee eee es Chief of Division. ee ee ee ts te Chief of Division. Crescent float. Maskers. Basket float. Merchants’ floats. Calcium light float. re Ti. Pte Coates FOURTH DIVISION. ee eS ee Er . Chief of Division. Indian band. Scouts and Indian fighters. Float “1847.” Cowboy brigade. Indian braves. Merchants’ floats. Maskers. DIVISION. and staff. Calcium light float. The Denhalter Band. The National Guard of Utah. Governor Wells and State officials in carriages. WiLtIAM and Carnival Executive Committee. FIFTH DIVISION. 25 (so. se See Chief of Division. A. O. U. W. float. Merchants’ floats. DIVISION. oS DINWOODEBY. Ogden band. Float, “The Sego Lily.” City and county officials in carriages. . « « Chief States of the Union. _Maskers. Calcium light float. of Division. Float ‘“ Goddess of Liberty,” Mrs. Harry Young Jennings as the God dess of Liberty, surrounded by young ladies representing the various EE feat ot 6) os Wiii1aM Rotto GRANT... Held’s band. FIRST DIVISION. CoLoNEL THEAKER and staff. Sixteenth U.S. Infantry Band. Sixteenth U. S. Infantry. Se Committee Float, “ Washington Crossing the Delaware.” Knights of Maccabee (masked). Float, “Signing of the Declaration of Independence.” Squad of Horribles. Merchants’ floats. Calcium light float. THIRD DIVISION. Grand Marshal Henry J. Newman and aides. Oe Executive The Denhalter Band. The parade moves promptly at 10:45 o’clock. Platoon of Police, Chief Pratt in command. ee aides. and Carnival and Troop C, U.N. G. The Carnival King’s float. Calcium light float. SECOND THIRD DAY, JULY 4th. THIRD McGarvie carriages. Sidney K. Hooper. es PARADE. J. Newman Henry Director-General M. J. Cheeseman, ‘WIEXTAM Pec Held’s Band. Marshal Grand E. H. Scott, Director-General McGarvie of Division. Chief Platoon of police, Chief Pratt in command, Max Hanauer, John P. Meakin, Walter T. Gunter, Alma Katz, Youna of Division. Sego Lily,” occupied by Miss Vilate Peart, representing EVENING James G. Mayer, Joshua F. Grant, E. G. Ivins, Steve H. Lynch, Chief Utah. A. O. U. W. float. Ancient Order of United Workumen. County floats. Societies. Merchants’ floats. SIXTH DIVISION. ae ees ee en Se Genre Theo. Davis, John N. Sharp, Ernest Brockbank, BRIGADIER-GENERAL brigade. Float, “The Chairman. John D. Spencer, D. C. Adams, Benner X. Smith, W. H: Donnell, John H. Hughes, SECOND ‘ 1847.” Cowboy COMMITTEE. C. E. Stanton, Geo. D. Loomis, H. T. Duke, Clarence McCornick, S. H. Fields, Scouts and Indian fighters. Mazurka. 4 5 6 | of Division. PROGRAMME. INTERMISSION. PART FOURTH DIVISION. pe aerate Ne ine Chief Co es a ee Indian band from Grand Junction. Drum Corps. ; PROGRAMME. DANCING Te Indian braves from the Bannock reservation. Float, “ 1896.” Merchants’ floats. FIFTH DIVISION. ee ate Wixt TAM DINWGODEY 8 American Flag,” by John P. Meakin. AFTERNOON ae AaARaus: rH WoO AIeTeWIN 50 SIXTH DIVISION. ew a ee 5 cig Seed ior Chief of Division, Float “1896.” Maskers. Members of the Grand Army of the Republic on floats. Float, “ Washington Crossing the Delaware.” Knights of the Maccabees, mounted. Float, “Signing of the Declaration of Independence. The Carnival King assumes subjects celebrate the event. Fraternal and labor organizations. Merchants’ floats. At 9:30 o’clock .grand illuminated parade and display of fireworks at the City and County Building. PROGRAMME. control of the city, and his adoring |