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Show GABBQI COIII BOYS HEIDDEHBHORED PRICE, Sept. 11. Cfubon county is rreparing for the biS'est celebration ever held ill eastern Utah on September IS in honor oi the boys who wili form part of the great array. A dance was given icr the first ten, who left Friday, sfnd the Price Sorosis auxiliary to the Reel Cros? presented each of the home boys with a comfort hag containing twenty-one useful use-ful articles, ranging from a jack-knife to a deck of cards. Each boy goin from Price will receive one of the ba?s and they have already been sent to the volunteers. vol-unteers. A committeeman from each precinct, with assi slants, has been named to handie his precinct in a monster parade on the morning- of September IS. Bands from Castlegate, Hiawatha, Sunny. side and Price will he in line. A feature of the parade will be a section devoted to each one of the allies and also to the Greeks. The French part of the parade will be in charge of Jean Chatlin, Pierre Jeanselme and Joe Gaillard; Italy will lie in charge of Frank Gresso and P. O. Sil-vasrni; Sil-vasrni; Greece in charge of Stylian Staes, Nick Salevurakis and Mike Klapakis; England En-gland in charge of H. J. Turner, John Kay, William L,ittIejohn and Samuel Dug-more. Dug-more. The Red Cross division will lie in charge of Mrs. Mat Gilniour,1 J. H. Man-son Man-son and A. V. McKinnon. The foreisn-born foreisn-born citizens are invited to carry the flag of their native country in connection with the American flag. The general committee is composed cf: Price, V. F. Olson. George A. Woorron. Mrs. L. A. Lauber ; Sunnyside, Superintendent Super-intendent W. N. Wetzel, R R. Kirkpat-rick; Kirkpat-rick; Castlegate. Superintendent William Uttlcjohn, Dr. E. M. Xeher; Clear Creek. Mike Menness ; Winterquarters, Superintendent. Superin-tendent. Joseph Parmley ; Sco field, Niel M. Madsen; Hiawatha. A. D. MacLean, C. J. Schultz; Storrs, Superintendent Arthur Ar-thur E. Gibson; Standarcville, Dr. F. E. Estes; Rains, Superintendent O. W. Mat-tlson; Mat-tlson; Wellington, J. J. Rich, Fred Hansen. Han-sen. William Norton; Cameron, W. H. Mc-Clurg; Mc-Clurg; K.;nihvorth, Superintendent J. El I wood, Dr. R. E. Dowd; Helper, Maor Ben Moss, Lake Young, C. R. Jones; Carbon. Tom Nicolodemos; Watt is, John R. Doolin, W. W. Jones: Carbonvllle, Joseph Powell; Spring Glen, Silas Rowley, j The hour between the parade and a basket dinner in City park will be devoted de-voted to addresses and music. In the nfterjioon there will be auto races and a ball game at tne ball grounds and children's sports in the park. In the evening eve-ning the festivities will close with a grand ball. It may be necessarv to hold a dan.-e each at city hall and ' the high school gym to accommodate the crowd. M ines will close for the day and several thousand thou-sand people will lake part in the exercises exer-cises and sports. |