Show DAY sow how it was orris observed by citizens is 0 DA DAY AT springville I 1 the Ve veterans conducted memorial services there A fine procession decoration day in provo was quiet generally observed all of the banks and business horses bouses were closed there was no pro gramme carried out at the cem cemetery otery but bat hundreds of vehicles went out there and the graves were lovingly strewn with flowers there were many touching scenes there as the visitors in memory seemed to live in the past with those whose graves they were decorating after the cemetery had bad been vit visited sited many went home and lounged about in the shade while others spent the afternoon in driving in the muing there were parties at tta tle tt a opera house and at graves park there was also alao a party at castilla last evening and a band from provo and a number ot of young people went up there in the afternoon THE DAY AT NOVILLE the day was grandly observed at springville Spring ville tho the county G A K R organization met there and participated with the citizens in an excellently prepared pro gramme there were many visitors yi present from different settlements bettle in the county the procession was formed in front of the city hal at about 10 a am m led by the springville Spring ville band then followed a fine representation of the grand army of the republic and three or four sons bons of veterans behind the these be marched some comrades of tho the black hawk war and a few surviving members of the mormon battalion there were also a few pioneers in the procession then came the municipal officers of Spring springville ville religious authorities a decorating committee of young ladies dressed in white the school children with their teachers tea chars and a long procession of citizens both walking and riding the procession was fully two blocks in length M M kellogg was the G A R marshal of the day dav end and the citizens were in charge of 11 captain albert harmer at the cemetery the G A B R ritual was impressively read by col A and the graves of thedeas the dead veterans were strewn with flowena by the young ladies decorating committee as 8 were also the gravas rabaa of those that had died in in the black hawk war AT THE in the afternoon at 2 memorial services vices were held in the L D S meeting mee tint houte houe F 0 boyer was master of ceremonies after singing by the choir aud and prayer by the chaplain mayor hall made a short speech af pf welcome the reading df the U sr A E R memorial services was omitted bf cause ot of the that hat had been pro pra r pared at I 1 A most tl alasie asie feature was a brecita tion by Me kearl westwood entitled the wha whistling 6 regiment while she recited asco soft w strains on an orgin had a striking effect rev bey todd of payson pay son then delivered a lengthy address of the old greenback order that worried a great many A quartette was rendered by Tl harrison arrison tuckett and lV wheeler heeler bros broa J S boyer boer gave some pleasing kinf of the black hawk wax wat 68 nellie boyer recited most moat 1 alv iv I 1 our blue and grey gray 1 the e cruel rebellion j now ob avery 7 ia i 4 I 1 4 I 1 4 a I 1 m r 1 I 1 k s I 1 p I 1 NW d E 1 d 1 k j 1 t 4 I 1 w I 1 I 1 m I 1 1 q 1 1 i I 1 I 1 I 1 0 t i 1 t I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 41 1 1 w I 1 1 I 1 I 1 public press freaa is denied not only the light but the duty of exposing fraud frand ald corruption corrupt ion there is probably not one libel suit in a thousand which a ticks and even those who jo do get judgment as seldom do in yet get anything else the nation congratulates the ENQUIRES EnQuin Rn aud commends it for its fear tsa ba methods lo 10 losan au nation |