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Show FEDERAL JUDGE TO MAKE PRESENTATION Will Hand Certificates to Newly Fledged Citizens at West High School Meeting. The dominant note of patriotism will characterize the exercises to be conducted con-ducted tomorrow night at the West high school when thirty' newly naturalized citizens will be given their final papers. The programme has been practically completed and was announced yesterday by R. N. Young, secretary of the Americanization Ameri-canization League of Utah, under the auspices of which the affair is to be conducted. con-ducted. The meeting will begin at 8 o 'clock. United States District Attorney W. W. Bay will make the principal address and Judge Tillman D. Johnson of the United States district court will present the certificates of citizenship. O. R. Dibblee, president of tho league, will make a short opening address and will introduce Mayor W. Mont Ferry as chairman of the evening. Features of the programme will bo a declamation of President Wilson's "Duty of New Citizenship" by William Wil-liam H. Ehlers and the declamation decla-mation of Lincoln's Gettysburg address ad-dress by E. I. Bauscher. The musical numberB will include a selection by the Swiss qunrtetto and a vocal solo by a singer yet to be named. At the conclusion con-clusion of the exercises the audience will sing "America. " |