| Show MANTIS CElEBRATION WIll BEGIN TOMORROW Dramatization of Early History Included in the Program for Wednesday Special to The Mantl Manti Nov 20 Committeemen In n charge of ot the sixtieth anniversary cele celebration celebration celebration bration at ManU Mantl desire to correct the impression that a fare tare will be given ghen by b the railroads whereas i ithe the fare is s actually a fare faree It has been generally reported that the ther rate r te would be only 1 cent and the man management management management wants it clearly understood that the fare will be half of the regular fare tare The celebration begins Monday The committee estimates that there are 00 pioneers still living who participated inthe in inthe Inthe the building of Mantl or were in n the county the first ten years of its exist existence existence existence ence who will be guests of the Temple city and participate in all the festivities festivities festivities ties Letters are being received daily dally from Oregon Idaho and Canada and other parts of ot the country saying that the writers desire to visit the old town and former fonner neighbors once more Monday November 22 will be Home Homecoming Homecoming Homecoming coming day with assignments of ot places to call home during their visit renewing re renewing renewing old acquaintances sightseeing and concluding with a grand concert In Inthe Inthe Inthe the tabernacle Tuesday will be Pioneer day and be given over to entertainments and amusements for tor the visitors and hon lion honored red bred guests The days proceedings will wUl close with a banquet and musical and historical entertainment by the pioneers and others Wednesday will be Governors day da daThe The principal event of ot this day will be bethe bethe bethe the gathering at the tabernacle where Governor Spry and other prominent men and women will deliver addresses followed by a dramatization of ot the early history of ot the Temple city |