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Show COLUMBUS DAY. Programme for Its Celebration in Salt ' 1 ake City. ' The pupils of the public schools will form i in marching order on Main street, between North and South Temple, at 10 a. m. Friday, and led by the local posts of the G. A. R. and Improved Order of Red men, will march into the tabernacle. On the line of march they will pass by a reviewing stand and be received by the hoard of education, educa-tion, the common council and prominent citizens. The exercises in the tabernacle will begin at 10:30. Reading of the president's proclamation. Reading of the jrovernor's proclamation. Raising the flag by theG. A. R. veterans. Salute to the flag by pupiis, followed by singing "America." ' Prayer. Columbian sons:, by pupils. Declamation, "The Meaning of Four Centuries," Cen-turies," Herbert Hill. Columbian ode, rendered by a quartette of young ladies. Recitation, "The Bark of Faith," by a public school. Recitation, 'Columbus." Short addresses by Judge I. M. Bowman and Mayor Baskin. . a . |