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Show THE GLORIOIS FOBKTU. The Day Will Bo Observed in Grand Style In Salt Lake City. Among the several bands of music that will furnish the instrumental inspiration in-spiration for the mammoth fourth ot July parade in this city next iridny will be heard that of Held & Johnson, Central drum corps. Trovo, Park City, the Liberal, Sixth ward,Norden and the Liberal drum corps. The committee on programme and the grand marshal of the day, Colonel rage, are busy completing the details, and as they are anxious to put it in the hands or the public they request that organizations organi-zations that have expressed intentions of taking part in the exercises send to Colonel Page full particulars that they may be properly recognized in the line of march. Invitations to serve as aides have been sent to over one hundred citizens, cit-izens, and up to noon today favorable responses have been received from Lieut. Kichard W. Young, Dr. Bovver, George K. Blair. James P. Bache, S. h. Baker, Charles Auer, H. B. Clawson ir., L. Cracroft E. K. Clute, B. W. IJriggs, ir., L.M. Earl, L. G. Hardy, Dr. J. F. Hamilton, H. C. James, D. W James, M. M. Kaighn, R. G. Sleater. E. A. Smith, Fred Simon, James Devine, Elbridge Tufts, J. H.'Walcott, Henry C. Wallace, B. F. Whittemore, J. C. Whalen, Lester K. Young, George C. Kidder, Major Edware Wilkes, Frank H. Dyer, Major Downey, T. O. Angell, Thos. E. Harris, Judge Norrell, O. W . Lambert, Brigadier Little, AV. C.Pavey and H. A. Whiting. The trades display will be on an extensive ex-tensive and elaborate scale, and this morning the Zion Co-op. announced to the committee that it would be represented repre-sented by twelve floats, and the Salt Lake brewing company will turn out three lloats. The following is the grogramme of exercises at Liberty park at the conclusion conclu-sion of the parade: Music "Star Spangled Banner," Liberal Band Calling Assemblage to Order. Gov. Arthur L. Thomas, president of the day. Invocation Kev. J. B. Thrall. Beading of Declaration of Independence, Helr M.Wells. Oration Prof. C. Allen. Music "Hall Columbia." Benediction, Arthur Stayner. |