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Show Parade, Programs To Feature Flag Week Appropriate Flag week ceremonies, cere-monies, for the week of June 8-14, was outlined at a meeting held Monday evening for civic, fraternal frater-nal and religious organization representatives in the Utah Power Pow-er and Light company office. All homes and business houses are asked to observe the special week by displaying the flag. Plans for a successful observance of Flag. week, as proclaimed by Mayor Ed Johnson, were outlined outlin-ed by the following committee: W. L. Faddis, Lions club chairman; chair-man; Ed W. Johnson, city; J.William J.Wil-liam Grant, Lions club; George Evans, Lions club; Art Sorenson, firemen; Mrs. Mike Brisk, American Am-erican Legion auxiliary; L. Fern. Pett, Boy Scout council; E. J. Householder, American Legion; Mrs. Harley N. English, Women's Civic club; Bishop David C. Lyon, L. D. S. church; the Rev. Daniel Leahy, Holy Rosary Catholic church; the Rev. Meredith Smith, Community church; C. J. Meyers, citizenship class group; Leland G. Burress, junior chamber of commerce. Sunday, June 9, has been designated desig-nated as Flag Sunday, with appropriate ap-propriate services being arranged arrang-ed in all churches. All civic and fraternal organizations will use-a use-a Flag theme for meetings during dur-ing the week of June 8-14. The American Legion and auxiliary aux-iliary are planning a public mass meeting for one day during the week, with a speaker brought ini from outside to make the prin-cipal prin-cipal address. On Friday, June 14, all local organizations will participate in' a parade on Main street,, which, will be followed by an open-air patriotic program on the Bingham Bing-ham Merc, porch. It is the desire of the committee that all local groups and as many individuals as possible who are affiliated with an organization, join in the parade. r |