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Show SCHOOL CHILDREN HONOR COMMANDER Lcuon in Patriotism to Be Taught in Visit of Distin-B; Distin-B; guished G. A. R. Official. H; Tho jipopIo or Salt. Lake City -will ha Rho?tt) to the Hon. Washington Gardiner. commandcr-In-chlef of tho Grand Army Hof Hie Republic, Sunday and Monday. H'Jdur J j and 16, and hln vllt is to bo Btnud the occasion of ono of tho moat cn-Hthusluatlc cn-Hthusluatlc iatrlotlc demonstrations to be rccorded in tho history of the utato of K Commander Gardiner Ik making a tour Hf thu nation, visit Ine over- capital city. IJJJJJhiid the -purpose of the trip is to foster PJflBnit inculcate tho hp Irk of patriotism and HHve of country along even foot of tho PJJBoatfv, It Ih expoctMl that tho event will Kc u notable ono In this city and that PJJJJJBhc demonstration will excel any of Ita flnd during the trip. Commander Gardl-Hkr Gardl-Hkr I accompanied by IiIh staff and will (o housed at tho Hotel Utah during his luy. IB I'lnn on foot and practically com-feted com-feted arc In the hands of a joint com-PJPJBlttee com-PJPJBlttee composed of members of the local Bmps of the Grand Army of the Ilcpub-H? Ilcpub-H? and of the Benevolent and Protective ililftrdcr of Elks. The G. A. R. Is reprc-PJJJJJJJcntcd reprc-PJJJJJJJcntcd by Commander Ochler. M. M. Haighn, Seymour B. Young- nud Luclan B Smythe, and the Elks by M. M. War-r, War-r, John Dern and Robert Marsh. Thin PJPJHmmtttco ItnH been holding meetlnpn rc-'4rJy rc-'4rJy for lliree weeks and tho local ar-PJPJHngemcts ar-PJPJHngemcts as concluded are its follows: pipiHCnmmnnder Gardiner arlvA at Salt PJJJJJHko Sunday At noon and will bo taken PJflPJ the Hotel Utah direct from tho train, ter In the afternoon the commandor Hr staff will ba tfven an autn ride about PJPJRt city tho balanco of the day and JJJJJfenln? lining subject to tho convenience Mr. Gardiner, londay afternoon a parade has been ar-iccd, ar-iccd, which will bo composed of a toon of police. Governor Spry and ff. Commander Gardiner nnd staff, yor Park and tho commissioners, ,nd Army veterans. Confederate veter-. veter-. Spanish war veiernne, officers of the .National Guard, tho hlsh school cadets and band and patriotic .citizens. It Is proposed to havo a hnlf holiday for tho schools and that at Home point along the line of march nrrantromenta vlll be made to mass the ntudcntH nnd pupils so that they may havo a good view of the parade. The line of march will be as follows and Adjutant General Wedgwood will bo the marshal of tho day; Divisions of tho parade will form on West South Templo street, Just off Main street, and will march down Main street to Fourth South, thence east to Stato street, thence north to South Temple and west on South Temple to within fifty feet of the Hotel Utah, where tho cadet band and tho cadets will form In open order, permitting the commander-In-chlof and staff and the governor and staff to pans through, the balanco of the parade coming to a standstill until tho com-tnnnder-In-chlcf and party fshall havo reached tho balcony In front of tho hotel, from which point they will review tho parade. Tho divisions will then pass on to West South Temple street nnd be dismissed. dis-missed. , Following the parado a public reception trill be held by tho commander-in-chief In tho Hotel "Utah, to which all nre cordially cor-dially invited. Through tho courtesy of President Smith nnd the Mormon church, tho tabernacle taber-nacle has beep placed nt the disposal of the committee and a public meeting will bo held in this great auditorium at 8 o'clock on Monday evening, nt which a splendid programme of patriotic addresses by tho governor, the mayor, the comman-der-ln-chlcf and others will be presented, interspersed with music by prominent soloists, so-loists, tho tabcrnaclo choir and. the groat organ. |