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Show PROVO DECKED AND READY FOR THE VISITING ELKS Special to The Tribune. PTtOVO, Juno 14. The arrangomonts for the reception and entertainment of visiting visit-ing guests arc receiving tho finishing touch. Never before has such a display of bunting and flags been seen In Provo. Every telephone pole is girdled with white and blue. Streamers are tastefully placed upon the buildings and from electrlc-llght poles, to buildings. Everybody Is folio w-hz w-hz tho fashion. Everything possible has boon done for the accommodation and pleasure of visiting visit-ing friends. Every door swings wide open and welcomes all. Mo person need remain awaj on account of the crowd. There are about 5000 bomcH in Provo, each of which expects from threu to live visitors. Tho following is the programmo for June 15: Parade from the station at D:30 a. m. Visiting lodges and bauds march to tho opera-hoiJS- where a social session will be held at 10 a. m. ; addresn of welcome by Mayor "William M. Poylance; music, "Elks' Two-Step," by Utah State band; call to order and address, President C. M. Wilson; prayer by chaplain, the Rev. Elmer El-mer I. Goshen of Ogden lodge; solo; rc-Bpon3e rc-Bpon3e by Exalted .Ruler D. D. lloutz, quartette; rcaponsc, "The Faults of Our Brothers We Will Write Upon the Sand, Their Virtues Upon Tablets of Lovo," by H. II. Eoiapp of Ogden lodge; selection by Amphion baud; song, "'America," by th6 audience. Events of the day are outlined as follows: fol-lows: 9:C0 a. m. Ixidgo parade. 10 a. m. Exercises at the opora-housa. 11 a. m. Tolling cloven strokes. Z p. m. Exercises at opera-house S'SO p. ra. Coronation of Queen (Midway). (Mid-way). f 4 p. m. Looping tho loop. 5 p. m. Dancing in Mozart hall. C:30 p. m. Balloon ascension. . f:30 p. m. Drama at opera-house. 5:30 p. m. Dancing at Mozart hall. 11 p. m. Tolling eleven strokes. All. attractions in Midway run from 10 a. an. to 12 mldnleht. |