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Show i Founders Day Program Now In Readiness 9- . New Bleachers ready for Seating 800 at Rodeo Outline of Program for Morning Meeting. All Is in readiness at Wellsville for the big annual Cache Valley Founder's Day celebration which will be held on Labor Day, Monday, Mon-day, September 2. June Bair, committeeman, was in Logan today to-day and pass d out the program for the meeting to be held in the tabernacle at 11:00 a. m. as follows. fol-lows. Master of ceremonies, Mayor W. O. Christensen. Singing, "Let the Mountains Shout for Joy", Wellsville Wells-ville ward choir. Invocation, John Wyatt. Song, Singing Mdth !rs, of Wellsville ward. Introductory remarks re-marks and presentation of characters, charac-ters, Mayor Christensen. Instrumental Instru-mental music, Lyndon Leatham and Company. Address, Alma Sonne. Son-ne. Song, Singing Mothers, Wellsville Wells-ville Second ward. Benediction, Thomas A. Kerr. Any one who 'wants to know all about the full day's program can see from the outline of what will take place that the day will be filled with something to interest everyone. The outlin? of the day's program: Mid-night dance, 12:15 a. m. Best of Music. Artillery at Daybreak, Day-break, American Legion. Band Concert at 9:00 o'clock a. m. South Cache and North Cache Bands. Parade, the best ever d tpictlng the Pioneer and frontier days, with Indians, Pioneers and cowboys galore. Sham Battle at City park. Public meeting. Childrens' races. Ball game, C C C Camp vs. Bckers Beer. See the CCC boys in new uniforms. Rodeo, best horses and riders in the state. Hall and Reese sponsers, with a money back guarantee if not satisfied. Wellsville Wells-ville city Is sparing no exp use to make this rodeo a success. New bleachers, chutes and fence for your convenience and safety. Picture show, from 6:00 p. m. until 12:30 a. m. featuring "Frontier "Fron-tier Days" "The Star of Midnight" and "The March - of Time". Dance from 9:00 p. m. to 12:00 Midnight. |