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Show OGDEN PEOPLE WILL. JIG 01 Elaborate Programme Is Arranged Ar-ranged for Memorial Day Observances. Spe'-ia to The- Tribune. (JGDKX, M;iy 2n. Presentation of a Hug pole, lvliicli liaa l.ecn phu'Cil in Mountain View rrniotory, a 1 1 1 the strewing of flow ors on tho waters of Ofnlrn river are features that will be included in the programme for the. Memorial Me-morial day exercises arranged by t ho Grand Arm- veterans, as announced to- j day. These events will take piano on 1 Tuesday, and on Tuesday morning flowers will be placed on the. graves of departed soldiers. The memorial ; observance will begin on .Sunday with services in the Congregational church. The order of exercises follows: Sunday, Mav 28 J)i.vLogun post No. 3, (t. A" K.; "W. H. (!. No. 2, Lincoln ! circle . No. the Spanish W ar Xelev-ans Xelev-ans and Ladies' auxiliary will meet in the city hall at 10 a. m. to attend suvv- i ices at tlie First (.'ougrogational cluuvh, which will begin at i)::iu. Tuesday, Mav oil Flower committee will meet at the ( 'ity cemetery at H a.m. sharp and decorate graves of soldiers. V. 11. Brown is chairman. Flower committee, YV. L. Welshans, ; chairman, will meet at Mountain View i cemetery at 9 a. in. sharp to decorate graves of soldiers. At l):o0 a. m. members of the post, corps, circle and Spanish War Veterans Veter-ans and Ladies' auxiliary will meet at the city hall to take special ears for Mountain View cemetery at. 10 a. m. Members who are jiot able to walk from cars to cemetery will be taken in automobiles bv notifying A. M. White a day or two in advance. At 10:3u a. m. Commander J. P. Kan-kin Kan-kin will take i-harge of the ritualistic services. These include, pra ver by the chaplain, song by the W. R. ('., reading read-ing of General Logan 's. order establishing establish-ing May .10 as Memorial day for the Grand Army a nd reading of Lincoln 's ( Gettysburg address, by Comrade A. M. White, G. A. K. ritualistic services, song by the V. R. C. and volley by the tiling squad. An address will be delivered by Joseph Jo-seph Chez, state senator from Weber county. Presentation of flag pole and flag to the post by Lincoln circle No. 2, in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary anniver-sary of the founding of the order, which will be accepted by Captain E. T. Uulaniski, city attorney, in behalf of the post. Luncheon at 12 o'clock at the home l of Mrs. E. O. Williams, Tweiity-first j street and Madison avenue. I Services at City cemetery at 2 o 'clock ; ritualistic services by Dix:Lo-gau Dix:Lo-gau "o. 2, W. K. C. ; address by Captain Cap-tain Jlulaniski ; memorial services by j Spanish war veterans; firing squad. i The strewing of flowers on the waters of Ogdcn river will bo in honor i of both sailor and soldier dead. |