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Show iAi-VT eEOiiCE WILL UEI.E.BUA1 K. COM.MITTLES A: J'ltOC'ltA'M. ' Committees: On dc-coratioi. - -Martha lie die. ' Eva . A'hitebi-au. Caddie Maefarbne. W. 11. Baxter. E. B. Snow Jr.. and Jno. Riding. On finance .Vshby Snow, S. Miles. Jr. and Emma arooks. On refreshments--Brigham Ttfi-vi and A. Clf.rk On amusements !, -.. T. Atkin. Geo. .lurid, brastus Milne, and Erama Brooks. ' PROGRAM. Marshal of the day. T.- P. Cot tarn. Hoisting of ''Old Glory" at sunrise raider direction of Commodore George JaTvis. Aj'tillery salutes under dpt. George Broodcs, accompanied by music from Brass and Martial hands. Public service' in the Tabernacle at HtfO a. in. Grand Choral by the Taberuaele Choir under Conductor Horatio Pickett. Prayer by Chaplin, Patriareh Fcdi-; Fcdi-; trd Bentlev. Selection by the choir. Koll of Honor of "21th J uly 1N47 by Fdrter James G. Bleak. Muni" by Brass Band. Oration by Aslitiy Sn r.v Vocal selection. Toast: Utah's Pioneers. Response by nioneer Captain George Woodward. Music by String Band. Toast: Mormon Battallion "'The rain in the thicket.1' Response; by Lorenzo Clark. Musi" by Martial Band. Toast,: Mormon labor led to the first discovery of gold in California. Response by Father Bigler. one of the discoverers. Vocal music, Toast,: "Despise not. the day of small Response by Major A. P. Hardy, one of the first white settlers of" Washington Washing-ton County. Song: ''Dixie," by S. L. Adams Toast: Mission of 1861 Some iviic to stay. Response by David H. Cannon. Toasts and Sentiments. Singing by the choir. Benediction by the Chaplin. At .3 p. m. amusements for the "aii- lie will commence in the Taberr-de grove. |