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Show mm m ! FUNS COMPLETE . I Service Men to Be Given Coupons of Admission j to Events. I Memorial Services to Be' Held in Tabernacle October 8. A I hiri ic r. 'u t a, m usie;i 1 )rnffranis, (Inuring nmiiy oIIkt fV.-jUnvs will v. iiiriii'lf'd in tin; prnynun of 1 lio hol-(liur, hol-(liur, p;i i Inr ;ui'l inn rinr rrlrEni tioii to Ijr ln'M )mt' during l';iir .-ck', Oftui.jr S, U and IU, in'forilni to tin; plai:.-j cnsn-plrt cnsn-plrt :' ycsl rnln v a t a inn-1 in nt: thr r.ffulivu rniiiiii i it of rid"! celebration al, the ( ViniJiiercial rlnh. 1'j-act n-ally all of I hi; drlailH of Hie celebration wun; u'i a I i en t i.m y(-t cr-lay a ml reports v-r! rece 1 e I'm m all commit tires. Kvcry pr'-sent or (nrinor service man Mill receive n. coupon book nut itlinuf liim lo mlini:i:ion lo all fit' I tie jrnrams arranged ar-ranged for Ilit; eeiebr;i t ion. Ilcadquar ters will he e.sl a 1. 1 i si . 'd Mondav, ()c-tuber ()c-tuber o at. (he Hotel I'lah, under th direct ien ot' Mrn. .Itdti! (,). I'aiuion and be-;i 11 n i a that, da c m'I v i c e in en may , call and receive their books. '1'he liead- uart-i's will be established on t h o me a n inc. J loor. Music Arranged. Opening with memorial e e rcises V'im nesday e'eiiia ;il S o'clock in the InbernnrJr, tin; program will continue Mith both day and evening programs u ul il I "riday nit; lit 'I'bo tal ornacle program will be held under the auspices of the Salt. l,al;e Oratorical society. Sijuire C'oop and Jfdiu I). Spencer are a rranin' I tie mu:de. Vocal selections, both by eastern and Salt Lake soldiors, m i II fen t u re uf t he proe ram. Track and field events, open to all service men, will be held Thursday afternoon, af-ternoon, October 1', within the staj fair grounds race trade enclosure. In addition addi-tion to (tie events open to service men, a five-mile A. A. t'. championship run Mill be stayed Mith practically all of the lou distance stars of the state entered. en-tered. This will be the only event open to men who did not serve during the Ma r. Such stars as Clinton T,nrsen, Bob Martin, Al Warden and Ted Johnson Milt compete iu the track and fiold events. The program will be in charge of Freeman Knsselt, chairman of the panics committee. Hand Lo Play. Numerous band eoneerls. "virli music furnished by a baud numbering nearly 100 pieces, composed ot service men, M'ill lie lit id at. various periods during tlte entire celebration. This band will also furnish 'music t'or the service da.nctj to be held Friday night, October lo, in the state ccapitol. t'lareuce J. Hawkins, Haw-kins, finiii.jr bandleader with the ll.jlh 1'ield artillery, will direct the band work, rotuerts have also been arranged on the state capital grounds before the evening dance. K. E. Jenkins Jen-kins is chairman ot the band commit com-mit tee. Members of the executive committee for the celebration who met yesterday and outlined the urogram were: A. Wall of Tastle Dale, Henry W. Lunt of (Vdar City. Dr. .1. "U. Hernheisel of l.ogan, Mrs. John M . Uiivis of Vernal, Mark I'.. liez:.ant of American Fork, Miss Daisy f. Allen of Garfield, V. Moffalt of Murray, George V. God-uard God-uard of Jgd''u. and Jolin D. Spencer, i'. (. iaience Nosleu. II. N. !vrne. James M'. Collins. .1. 11. Waters. Mrs. Jolin Q. Gannon. tMuiv Goop, I''. 1'". Jenkins, l.ouis Marcus, l'r'0inan llasselt, of "Salt Lake. |