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Show FORWARD ID VICTOR PBEIS SHAPING Labor Promises to Turn Out 10,000 in March Next Monday. T:. uetn-f.i 1 - on nil It tet in n.i! ' the i : " Koiwa yd to Yi'.'.ory" paurant in He hoVI Monday ns.-t at t lie I'ommo:-tial I'ommo:-tial club last ni!u lo arrange ti.o 'in1 of maivh nku.ih.; rhe -various or.in- i?.at ions '.tie parage. A ft or hearing :t'ports from :i:c i-i:airtnf'ix o: t'.'.o arious divisions it was found necea ry to ?n-; ?n-; ;! revise ; tie orisina pia.'.s. .More t ha n .)""i"ti iia e applied for places in the line in the last five day.-, and for that reason new plans for arran'sini: the divisions divi-sions must :e made. For the firsi tiii;e in the h.slory the i'.:y. artonline: to nie:nhers of the com-iniiiet. com-iniiiet. all rationalities are joining in tiio v. oii; of" inaknr; t' .e "l-'orwai-.i Vi'-tn-.-" n..jcaiit t ;e ins; t h.ri ' ! i i aiv' , i ' si'irin- s;i.-. ,,, Ie ev er seen in the sl.it'-. ;. I-;, v. 'an ie. repre?eui:;. the lahor lit-sion, lit-sion, :epo:;cd "''."" men ah oruan ;z--l xr.d rcadv to march ;o:;iyht if need he. T " e Maternal divisi..:i. in chame of . A Vnoi 1 -Ma-'innis. ;s l; rowing so rap idly tiiat the committee is having diinenlty ; in i.nr.hiz spaces for all the organizations I r:ti in::." Sir. Ma.q-iunis urces ail s."ci- 'iies to report to him at once in ord-T t.:a! places inav be Provided for ail who tir-ire to march. In this di'. ision the vommitt'ee decided to extend an inviia-i inviia-i '(Mi to all fraternal and c.mrch oran-i:a oran-i:a ions to join in the naceaut. pro itied t.;ey would inform tlie lommiuoe at Olive i.f their intent ion. As an indication of the spirit of the paseanr. ii was announced that all persons per-sons in the parade, exoeptinq otiiy ti'e war mothers, are to n i:rvh in place of ndin;: in autos. Kven state, county and titv offieials h.ave expressed a willingness to "follow the examp'e o" President YVii- son and march in the line as others are parade are those upon which floats are monntert and those carrying- the war 2t mothers. The community smqit.tr feature was re- pone by P'-ofessor A. ". Lund, con-d'jrtor con-d'jrtor of the tahernacle choir, in the ah-sence ah-sence of K. P. Kimball, chairman of the commit Lee. Nearly .a'"' sineis will be formed into tiie six groups of song leaders lead-ers stationed at various points along the i'me. The students of the I.. L. S. uni-prsity uni-prsity have already taken up rehearsal of the songs selected, and the committee decided to suggest that in the public-schools public-schools and in" tiie Sunday schools next Sunday the songs selected be rehearsed hv the children. To handle the various divisions of the parade, an organization was formed to consist of the general chairman, a grand marshal and a marshal of each of the divisions, with captains, aides, etc., as -needed. Each chairman witl be marshal of his division. The members of the general gen-eral committee are W. H. l.ovesy. genera! gen-era! chairman: John l". Giles, general spcretary : S. A. M annuls. fraternal ; Frank Fisher, war savings; Paul F.at'.M. Red Cross; R. E. L'urrie and V.. M. Knerr, labor; F. P. Kimoall and A. '. ..-unci, music: David A. Smith, special organizations: or-ganizations: Fred Goodsell, war mothers: J. II. Waters. D. V. Parratt. rank J-Hewlett. J-Hewlett. Earl Jay Glade and John P. Giles, state fair. At a meeting- of the Elks last night it .was announced that about 1 ''(. members o the lodse will participate in the parade pa-rade Mor.dav night. The officers of the lodg;e will appear in full regalia. In the matter of subscriptions to the fourth Liberty Lib-erty loan, the lodge has passed the $U"V ' '"'"' mark. |