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Show FOURTH Hi tiUu i - . Celebrations in the County. although on duty, had no occasion occa-sion to make any arrests. Jsstice Geo. Y. Smith says it! was the quietest holiday ic his line since he has been Justice. We are still eroding. There were 2 confirmations at our Fast Meeting yesterday and 8 children child-ren blessed. There was a primary to nominate nomi-nate a trustee t'or the ensuing three years. Those nominated were Moroni Price, lames Meikle i and Mrs. Ida Merrill. After balloting bal-loting ten times, James Meikle ! was nominated and on motion j was declared nominated unani-j unani-j racusiy. Sinithfield, Utah, July 6. I The Celebration ci our ration's j birthday was held in Smithfield! with program rendered f.s fol-! lows: Master . of ceremonies, Ralph T. Merrill. j Singing by choir and audience, j Columbia. Prayer by Chaplain, Rev. C.H. Hamilton. Singing by choir, Star Spangi-cd Spangi-cd Banner. Mayor Kelson's Speech of Welcome Wel-come was a Masterpiece. I E. R. Mile. Jr., Read the Declaration De-claration of Independence in an ; able inannr- lie compared our i present time with whn the Independence In-dependence ir&s signed. Hesitation by Miss Anna Tim-;mot, Tim-;mot, a little tot of 7 was good, j Rind Nelson, tang A little 'Boy in Blue, whi.-h as appropriate appro-priate for the occasion. ' The oration by A. B Chambers At Wellsville Hon. P. M. j Maughan presided and the following fol-lowing program was rendered: M-s'c," We-llsvilie Bras-, Band. hinging, Star Spangled Banner, Ban-ner, Choir and audience. Prayer, Chaplain Win. H. Dar-ley. Dar-ley. Singing.' Oh! Ye Mountains High, Wellsville choir. Speech of Welcome, The Hon. Mayor, Wm. II. Maughan. Song, The S word " of Bunker Hill, Mr. John Brenchley and comp.my. Reading of Declaration of Independence, In-dependence, Mr Charles N. Maughan. Song, Selected, Mr John Bailey Bai-ley and company. Oration, Dr. George Philip?. Song, Tl e Red Scarf, Mr. Archie Ar-chie Mr.ughan. Speech. Bishop E. R. Owen. fcong, Battle Hymn of the Re- nuonc, Miss Sadie Ames audi choir. . - Five minutes response to. toasts.-. I The day we celebrate, 'Mr. I G.'io H. Btadshaw. j Washington,-Mr James Leish-, m in. ' Hamilton. Mr. Wm. Maughan, Singing, America,. Choir and1 and-ence. Prayer of Dismissal, Chaplain Wm. H. Darloy. , ' was sureiy a great effort. He reviewed the causes which led up to the s'gaing of the declaration declara-tion of independence. - Mrs. Boynton sang, a very beautiful piece. - T m years hence by Jos. Peter sen, reference was made to o-.tr progress in minas, banks, buildings, build-ings, masic, I . ?i''oiaritt.-nt "- Kaimoh're10-band Kaimoh're10-band gare a nice selection with mocking bird accompaniment which was eneored Miss Rebecca Peter.: : recited His First Courtship. Tasts and sentiments were handed in, which were to the point. Au anthem by the choir with anvil accom-par.iemer.t. Prayer by Chaplain Kev. C. H. jHamiitou, 1 Thtre v.ere many visitors to SaiUhneld. The tabernicle was filled to overnovricg and many could not igtin. The building was very . tasttfully decorated for th oca- sion. Uncle Sam, with his aids was a very prominent figure. The j Goddess of Liberty, represented by Mis Amy Coleman, along with her attendants, was very prett '. Her attendants were the Misses Sadie Kelssy, dressed in red, Nora Cantwell, dressed in white, and Mabel Pilkington, dressed in blue, making the color col-or combination of tne American flag, and the Goddess aving a sash of the colors, along with silver stirs completed the combination com-bination of the Flag of our Comn: try. The Smithfield Cornet band dispensed sweet music, reminding remind-ing us of the martial days of old. The races on the tabernacle squat e went off smoothly. The children's dance was enjoyed en-joyed by all, it being a joy to see the little tots dance the light, fantastic. The ball game between Sasith-field Sasith-field and Hyde Park teams was attended by a goodiy number. It ! was a good game although there Uvece sutiie' m stakes 00 both I ides. The ir:-n e ended ! fav-or fav-or of fmithliaid by a sjo-o cf 9 ! to 8 with an inning to s y e. The day passed very quietly. 1 Marshal inn with his deputy, i I |