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Show HE CELEBRATE Independence Day The Fourth of July. OUR NATIONS BIRTH. Lehi Will Do Herself Proud To-morrow. COMMITTEES AND PROGRAM. Grand Displays and Goigcous Representations. GKNKnAi, Committer Lehi City Council, RVII-CUMMITTEKN C John .1. Thoinnn. JnH. M. Andcison, ,., . Win. Hunderland. OnHnnnccn A. ,j. Atiilorson. (J. A. Granger. I Hyruiii Timothy. On 1'lng Daniel W. Thomas. On KaluteH Joseph nnd Hyruiii Anderson. On Serenading A. J. Kvnnn und J. It. (Jaddlv. On Music J. h. Olbb, Isane W. Vox, Junr., mid (loo. (Hover. On Dccorntlon Jns. Hnrwood, Prime Kvuiin, Miss llosie Hnrwood nml Mm. Sarah Kvnnn. On Seating John 8. Wlllcs, John Stownrt Junr., Jon. Ashton, W. H. South-wick, South-wick, Andrew Peterson, junr., nud Abmm Omliniinncn. Ushers nud Wntcr Supply 1). II. Allrcd,Jas. Petersen, Lorin Olinstend, Geo. K. llusson. On Sports Jesslo Smith, Geo. Coiner nnd Henry howls. Marshal for the Dny John J. Thomas Aides Ed. Campbell Israel Kvnnsf junr., I... W. Brown, and Joseph Saby. Master of Ceremonies T. F. Trano. PROGRAMME FOR THE DAY'S EIER01BEB At daybreak salute of one gun for each State and Territory. At sunrise, unfuillug of tho flag and a salute of t hn teen guns. Serenading ol tho town by tho bands. At 8 a. in. three guns as a siRiinl for the people to assemble nt tho liberty pole. At On. m,, sharp, procession wilt start from the liberty pole, thenco North one block; East two blocks: North to Mr. Wines' couner; East to Goodwin's Conner: Con-ner: North to Co-op store where it will countermarch; thenco back to liar-woods liar-woods lot where the services will tnko place. PKOCESS10N. Representation ol a baud of Indians lm-bnrtrnMr. Arztt WoodhoUie. Flag of our Country Chas. Karren. Goddciiol Liberty Mr. A.K. Jones. Geo. Washington Mr, Prime Evans. Uncle Sam J. M. Anderson. Thirteen Colonies Mr. D.J.Thurnian Revolutionary Fathers K. 11. Davis senr., George Davis, aid. Revolutionary Mothers: Mrs. R. Staudring and Mlllinn Willis. Marquis Ln Fayette Chan. W. Earl. All tho States and Territories Mr. II. Stewart, & Miss Emineret Cutler. SILVER BAND. Cavalry Capt. D. W. Thomas. Artillery Commodore Matt. Peterson Antiques nud Horribles Dan Fowler. TRADES. Agriculture Wm. Bone, junr., and Jacob Cox. Sugar Factory C. A. Granger and George Austin. Carpenters John S. Wliles.mid N. G. Whipple. Shoemakers L. V. Larsen. Harncestnakers Jnn. Hnrwood and John Winn. Blacksmiths nnd Mechanics Sam. Taylor sen., and John Bono, Junr. Bricklayer and Masons Tho, Keir, and B. Turner. Tailors Gottlob 11 oil and E. Edwards Drcssmnkois Mrs. l.iizlo Clark, Milliners Mr. Harriet Wilson. Woman' Suffrage :-Mis. M. A. Webb. Drapery Brondbcnt A Son. Tinner I). C. Karl. Butchers J. K. Dorton. Publication nnd Literature W. Webb and T. Rlddell. BedsprlngMIrs. L. B. Wllle and I It-be It-be r Allred. STRING BAND. City Fntliei Marshal, Citizens in carriages on horse-back etc. At 10-15 sharp Servhc PROGRAMME. Singing by tho Choir. l'r.i)cr by Chaplain A. M. Davin. Music By the Silvor Baud. Declaration of Independence read by A. II. AndeiBon- Song "Tho Star Spangled Banner" by Joel Myers. Oration by (lie Orator of the day James IS. Gaddie. Song by the Glee Club "Stand bv the Hag." Patriotic speech by Israel Evans Jr. Music by the String Band. Speech on the Revolutionary Fathers by Israel Evans Sr. Song Miss I.ara Webb. Stump Speech bj L. IS. Wllles Speccli by the Mayor. Toasts and SentlmentB read by John Woodhottse. Hinging by Hie Choir. Benediction by tho Chaplain At 3 p. 111. the sports will commence wlicro prizes will bo given to tho children child-ren nt Hnrwood' place. Grand ball in tho evening. The committee of arrangement Invite our neighbours to join us in our celebrations. cele-brations. Fireworks, balloon nscensions, etc. nt circus square. |