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Show DECORATION. t-t-Hml Ctilfbradoii of Orcoru Hun tio , Tuettliiy , .May tlOih, lH7tl. Pivtiidfitl ul llio day, Gone ml l'. E. Connor. Marnhal ot tho day, Coloiu-I Win. M. Johns. Chaplain, lit. Kuv. Bishop Daniel S Ttittlo. Orators, Colonel James B. Mc-Kean, Mc-Kean, Colonel Albert llayan. I'oet, Hon. J. C. HiMniuray. Aids 10 marshal, Major William 11. Uird, Colonel Albert llagun, Major A. K. Smith, Captain D. Hutchinson, Hutchin-son, The procession will form on East Temple- street, at 10 o'clock, sharp, Tiusilay, tho SOih day of May, 1S7(, the right resting on tiic corner ol East Temple and Third South streets. Tho procession will march up E.tsl; Temple to South Temple street, Ironi that to Camp Douglas, where they will bo received by the command under General Smith and Bft'uiud by the gmiB of the post, and escorted to the cemetery. OKUEU OV KXKliClSKS. Prayer Rt. Row Bishop Ttittlo. Music, "Dirge," composed by C. Lamar 1-ltti inlantry band. Oration Hon Jaturs B. McKean. Musio, "Valley Forgrt uick March," Salt LakP National baud. room-lion. J. C. llemiugray. Music, "On the Field of Glory" Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Macarthy. Oration Col. Albert Hajian. Music, "Stabai Mater, "by Rossini 14th itilantry band. Address Major C. H. Hempstead. Music,' 'Our Fallen Comrades," Mala quartette-, sung by twelve gentlemen. gentle-men. Address Captain T. C. Morrill. Music, "Our Country's Flag," Mrs. Haydou. Address General Geo. R. Maxwell. Music, "Dear Mother 1'vo conic Homo to Die," Salt Lake National band. Address Geneial Smith. Music, original ode, sung by the choir, congregation joining. Decoration of the graves of the honored dead. All societies desiring to participate in the ceremonies of the day will report to William H. Bird, Tuesday Tues-day morning. May 30:h, at 9. oil o'clock at the federal court houe. All citizens and soldiers are cordially cor-dially invited. William M. John?, MAri:n'. |