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Show BRITISH DAI SERVICE IN TABERHACLE . (Special Ceremonies to Hon- or Great Ally to Be Held Under L. D. S. Auspices , on December 7 and 8 APPROPRIATE . ceremonies; will be lii-lil in Ihe Tabor-1 Bade to celebrate Britain's day both Saturday night anrl KundajTj December 7 and 8. Some of the, most eloquent and representative apeakers of the state will be Invited to pay tribute to the occasion. A anusical propram will be rendered and j there la every evidence that the afrair will be a huKje succeae. PENROSE 8TATE CHAIRMAN. The time la very limited In which to make preparations for a fitting- observance ob-servance of Ihe day," said Counselor Charles W. Penrose of Hie L.. I), rl. Church today. "Kvery thing depends n the lifting of the Influenza ban." Counselor 1'enroee received his ap- t polnlmcnt as state chairman of the j Britain day celebration committee yes-terday yes-terday from Governor Himon Bum-" Bum-" berger. The appointment of the rhalr- man of each county has already been Announced. . APPROPRIATE CEREMONIES. "I will confer with John t". Cutler, county chairman, and will also confer with the chairmen of nearby counties with regard to the observance of the day." aaid Counselor Penrose. "It is too Into to arrange for other ohserv-- ohserv-- anc of the day than holding appropriate appro-priate ceremonies In the Tabernacle. The observance of Ihe ilav 'in ihe vs. rlous counties throughout the slate, of course, will necessarily be left largely to the chairmen of the respective even-ties." even-ties." CITY HEADS AID MOVE. a City officials express the opinion that a fitting observance of the day ahould be olwierved, a Britain has celebrated the Fourth of July with tnurh spirit. Although the time la ! ahort In which to arrange a program, j Committeemen declare that patriotism i smouia impel tne neat mimical lairni Of the city to come forward to aerve en thia occasion and that speakers Should readity be found to pay tribute to the great work of America's ally, Oreat Britain. |