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Show CELEBRATIONS ME PUKHED FDR TOUY Many Clubs and Other Organizations Or-ganizations to Pay Homage Hom-age to Washington. "While the ip is nn genera! programme for the observance in Salt I-ake today of Washington's hirtinlay, general recognition recog-nition of ihe liolfriay Is recocnizefl through fi iscont I nuance of all public activities, ac-tivities, and many patriotic and fraternal frater-nal orders are to conduct exercises commemorative com-memorative of "the father of his country." coun-try." Class work Is si; spender! for thr day at the Tniversitv of IHali, as well as in the cltv sdio.ds and pi'i'ate schools. I some of which will conduct patriotic ex- I ercises. Special observance of the day is planned , at t he KIks, University and ( 'oinmercial I clubs. The Ail-British society will eele-I eele-I bratc tomorrow evening. I At the Commercial club n ball will be i conducted in the evening. At the Klka iclub exercises will he held In the after-I after-I noon at 2 o'clock for the children, to I he followed by a mniinee dance. Special I exercises will he conducted in thtf Sixth ; ward e Impel, in accordance wit h a cus-! cus-! torn observed for more than two-acore i years. i Under the auspices of the Knlffhtu of ! Columbus special exercises will be conducted con-ducted this evening in 1 tarratt hall. I'nited States Senator V. II. King will preside and John H. McC.au ran of Denver Den-ver and Dean V. II. Leary of the law school of the I'niversity of I'tah will deliver de-liver addresses. An especially fine musical mu-sical programme is planned as an additional addi-tional at i ractiou. Kxercisrs will be conducted at the state capitol tomorrow nmrnj ns by the Washington Wash-ington circle of t:i "Ladies of the G. A. R., at which time a picture of Washington Wash-ington will be presented for liangtng in the statehouse. |