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Show WILL DO HONOR TO OLD GLORY Flag Day to Be Fittingly Observed, Grand Army and the City Schools Will Cooperate. Co-operate. Interesting Exercises Will Be Carried Out at Liberty Park Wednesday Wed-nesday Afternoon. The r, a R. organisations of Salt Lik-City Lik-City and tho city schools will co-operate to secure a litllng observance of Ma day, next Wednesday Superintendent I hrls-tensen hrls-tensen and a number of the school principals prin-cipals held b conference yesterday with a committee from the G A. R. and ar-ranged ar-ranged a programme to be carried out at Liberty park on Wednesday afternoon after-noon at 2 o clock, on which occasion the) schools win be presented with - handsome hand-some American Mag-, donated by the national na-tional organl7.it ion of the G A. R. through the efforts of Department Commander Com-mander Burns. Meetings of School Children. At the ?nme time It was arranged to hohl meetings of all the school pupils between the fourth and eighth grades. inclusive, at their respective school buildings build-ings on Mntiilm morning nt 0 0 clock, at which time committees from among the pupils will hi appointed to Indue. Unpeople Un-people of the city to display the St irs and Stripes on their homes on Hag da. These mel tings will be in charge of the several principals and it is urged that all the pupils in the grades named attend at the hour named. The meetings will not liLst longer than tlfteen minutes. Will Give Flag Salute. Through the efforts of the G A. R. organisations or-ganisations tlags have been placed In many of the school?,, hung In such a manner that they may be seen by tho pupils, and the daK saluto has been taught to main of tho children. The efforts ef-forts of ("o. Hums nave been successful In seining 200 Hags, two and a half by live f.et Iii Size, that Will bi presented to tho m-verul s hools on Wednesday. Tho following programme has been arranged! which, as stated, vslll begin ut 2 o'clock AVi dnesday at Liberty park. Tho public is Invited to attend and all the school chlliln-n of the city are urged to participate partici-pate Phe programme under the auspli ea of the G K . i ol H P Burns presiding. presid-ing. Is :is follows Selection by the band Address Mayor Richard T Morris. School LlioriiB Emeron. Hamilton, Grant, Webster, Sumner nnd Ojulrrh schools. Addross--Oovernor John O. Cutler. Invirumeiital Music Kathleen nnd Edward FitzratrlcU. Franklin chool. Presentation of Flag to the Public Schools Col. IT. J Burns, i eprenntlng G. A. R. Response Superintendent D. H. Chrlstenscn I met- lll Hull un.l Blanche Sipilres, I.afa- ctte school. Speech Dr, Henry J TnJbott. lleKean post. Trio. 1'rauinerel Marjorlc Short, piano Mary BuRUe, manoolln; Oorgo Khnk, violin, Wn-atrh Wn-atrh School . Speech Mathenlhah Thomas, Bo.r1 of Education, Edu-cation, KecKatlon "The Mantle of .Tolin Po Mnr-Lhu" Mnr-Lhu" Mildred llrown. (kiulirh school. v., Omm M f L-I.,K.. V 1 . Quartette Bmma Evans. Irn K-llv. i,ir-trude i,ir-trude Kellv, Jennlo Miles, West Sldo high school. Speech Dr. T. tV. PIr.kerton. Solo Jos4phJn Venfss, Iowell school. Speech Dr. Worthlnjrton. Haluto to tlio Flag Pupils from public schools "America" Combined choruses anj the su-dlene-Music by the band. Speeccs are to be limited to five minutes. min-utes. Q R and W, R C, and all visiting cmrades will m-ot at the north gat of Libert) park at I :v) p m shap. tlag dav Juno 14. |