Show TilE NATIONS lilting Honored hy lIy Gordon CIte CIt I ls In n NoA Correspondence Provo Co July the tue disturbance of ot exploding bombs and nd musketry tho tilo preceding night tho the Fourth was aF formally ushered In nt at daybreak yesterday with the fir tir ing In of ot 18 guns Hune by b Captain T E i 1 Thur the thA of Cit o nn rOl t mul lv hv v tile the band at lit S a in In Bicycle and foot races were conducted by h the tho committee on sports with tile tho following winners bicycle race Vernec liar Har dy first second dash Won by William lion Hos hard hays Hoys race Won by noble Hoble Duson Dusen berry berr race Albert first lint William second t cond bicycle race Graham first Charles Archibald L second 1105 race Won by Oren Watson race Albert first William Knudsen 1 second At a n processIon was nn formed un on der the tho direction of oC John U shIll of oC the tiny day do The fhe parade was wae from Academy a west to Fifth West Vest street and returning to tho the tabernacle In the following order Hand Indian In war veterans Goddess of ot Liberty Ilber Columbia Utah Thirteen little girls representing r or Intel states tatu Martial band The tabernacle won was beautifully deco decorated rated with liaRs Hags antI and bunting on tho the stand potted plants and flowes were sero tastefully arranged On the tile stand were lore seated entell tho the president of the day Ia the tho orator and anil others who took part In iii Inthe Inthe the exercises members of o tho the commit I too tee and ani other prominent citizens I Mayor William M ai WItS o president of o the tile day ilay do nail the tho following program was WIlA nN rendered America Fifth ward choir and au audience led 11 by Prof J It H Invocation Nov B 8 II It mitt of nf tho the day chI Thc rho Flag J Without n It Tile The president of oC tho the day da Mayor WIN Wil WINHam WilHam ii Ham M briefly of ot the tha labors of oC tho tile revolutionary fathers other Miss Ml s Evans pang My Native Land In an In excellent manner maImer The Declaration of ot Independence Was 1011 read r acl very effectively by b Mrs Mn Pearl Yates Yate Prof A C I Lund pang eang Tho The Sword Rord of oC Hunker Hill 1111 In his hla hl usual Impressive and artistic style lion Andrew II 11 Morgan thc tue orator of the tho day doy delivered an able address In which he compared Washington Wll Cromwell and Napoleon and ahlI their ac accomplishments The speaker r took tho Iho ground that the tho fame of Washington rested rented moat most securely upon his hla patriotic disinterested 1 labor after the tho Independence of oC the colonies SItS lall secured and that hInt tho tIle other great gen generals I Cromwell anti and Napoleon failed because of ot a II lack of or these qualities Selection by tho the band bond Prof U L I E K I read n II number or of patriotic toasts toO tB and sentiments contributed by tho the Miss Illes Pearl Boren Doren sang ang The Thc Star Itar Spangled Banner Hanner In nn nil excellent malt nor no by the chaplain L Jn In tho Iho th nf afternoon let noon a name anie of oC Im played on the vent Hut square between the Iho plumbers and Taylor hiros em eUI tho the latter w winning Inning on a II i score of ot 9 to 18 llIn leopie spent the tho day dllY at nt the tue ie ort and nt at tho various arlous canyon A lIne lino display of was made In the tho evening on ou the tho west square No N accidents are reported |