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Show WELSH WILL OBSERVE . CAMBRIAN DAY "Cambrian day," the twenty-first anniversary of the assembling of thei Welsh peoplo of Utah, will be held at Saltair on Wednesday, July 11. The orator of the day will be the Rev. J. H. N. Williams, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church of this city. His subject will be ' ' The Welsh Nation and the Part It Has Played in the World's History and the Present European Eu-ropean War. ' ' Music will be a predominating feature. fea-ture. Professor Stephens, former leader lead-er of the Salt Lake Tabernacle choir, will be invited to lead a chorus of mixed voices in a number of Welsh choruses, including the late Dr. Joseph Parry's "Blodwen" and "Romances of Wales," a composition of the late Professor Pro-fessor William Aptmadoc of Chicago. Others taking part include Esther Davis Da-vis Stephens, Horace Ensign, John James, Evan Arthur, Edna Dwyer, Charles Kent. Professor Heno- E. Giles will be the accompanist. The committees are as follows: Programme Arthur L. Thomas (chairman), Captain D. L. Davis, W. D. Prosser, T. F. Thomas and John James. Arrangements T. F. Thomas, John James and Walter J. Lewis. Reception Re-ception W. N. Williams, Mathonihah Thomas, Nephi L. Morris, Thomas E. Jeremy, Joseph G. Bvwater, Edward J. Arthur and William C. Price. At a recent meeting of the association associa-tion II. L. Thomas was elected a director di-rector to succeed his father, the late Gomer Thomas, former state coal mine inspector. |