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Show holiday is proclaimed . ! observance! ! .. ( Citizens and Employees j of Ogden Asked by j Mayor to Share in Cel- j ebration of Big Event. I ! 'Government Planes to 1 Be Met West of -Utah J Hot Springs Sometime During Friday Next. Sp.,'-i.i! to The Tribune. OGDE.V, May 6. Saturday, May 10 was officially prOL-laiuicd a holiday ia I OjMrn by tho ar tion of tbo board ct ! city co!ii:r.if;;oi:er5 today. The day of I the ceiobration of ".Le fiftieth anaiver- I sary cf ti:? (irivir. of the -old spike i !at 1'roniontory. May 1?. 13i'f, is to be a uierr.orabie one in tho history oi' the r I ; ' . The oom:r.. r.n adftd rcsoUitions M-ith the unauimo'js vet? of Mayor T. S. Brownin?, Miles I.. .Totes and Ciiris Klyare. as conimisiioners. Alter the relation the mayor issued hi? proeia-matioQ proeia-matioQ for the holiday. The resolution I was as folios : CITIZENS ARE ASKED TO OBSERVE HOLIDAY. "The Central Pacific and Union Pacific Pa-cific railroads were united at Promontory, Promon-tory, in Boxelder county. Utah, May 10, lS'iy, and the event celebrated by the driving of a geldcn spike. "The cu.TpIetion of the first- trans-i trans-i continental railroad has greatly aided in the material 3nd social development and rrogress of this iiitermountain region and the state of Utah. "It is proposed by the citizens of Ogden and the state of Utah to celebrate cele-brate at Ogden, Utah, the fiftieth anniversary an-niversary of the driving of the" golden spiko with special features and entertainments. enter-tainments. "The commissioBers of Ogden deem it proper and fitting that all of the citizens citi-zens of Ogden enter actively into the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of this event, and for that purpose that a holiday should be observed by all of the citizens of the city. "It is resolved that the mayor of Ogden proclaim Saturday, May 10, 1919, as a holiday to be observed by all the employees of Ogden and all the citizens of the city." The proclamation follows: "Pursuant to a resolution of the board of commissioners of Ogden. Utah, adopted at its regular meeting held May (Continued on Page 13, Column 3.) IIIUDHB FOIl SPIKE MT Ogden Mayor Issues Proc- laniation for Bi Celebration Cele-bration Saturday. Cnntliuifd from Pane One.) i, lf T. Samuol trivmii, Il0 mjior of U;Iimi, l l.tli, roil:iim ;ttiir-il.-iv, M:ty hi, ll'li. in a liolulny to lo itM'i' I'V all tlio onil'lc'Vi't s of (lrn iiul t!io t'ltirns of t lio city fr r tlm pur- 1 pi so of Ovlt'luatiiij; tlm lir'tn'th itnui- ! t r -i a ot I In1 i)ri vi I :v ol-tfii ipiut at rnunoiitory, in lixoK!cr county, coun-ty, I'titti. "Tlir uniting of tho nnl tliO wot hy t):o lailro.l y ft cm hit con-trilmtftl con-trilmtftl vrry hircvly to v cnornl ilo vrlopmi'iit md proi;ri'.ts in this I'oimnu-ntiy I'oimnu-ntiy ami this wliolo int'nmnint:un ro-y'ton. ro-y'ton. No i:ijlo cwnt miu'o tht coiiiin oL tlu piMplo to tJii.t ciKiimoiiw oa!t!i i moro worthy of lu'ing prrpot uatMi it a pnr.innnnit ccU'Im at un. It is tlicri'Ton '-arnt's'. I y red by tin ooiuin lmoiuv - o:" OiU-n ii tul the von: mi 1 1 1'r-s ha in the i-rU'Srtttion in eliare tliM the t"ir-.t ol'nervanee of k holiilay nlm!l lie general gen-eral in Pilen nt K-a."!, ilml thut all of the citizens of tvlt'n utivily participate. partici-pate. To that crul it is horii that uil business institutions w ill co operate. ' ' AVIATORS TO 15E MET 15 Y OGDEN CITIZENS. The three airp!.iues which will leave ! SKiTHmonto tomorrow for V'!e:i will l e i a plant lia iian-l in cha'e of l.leiiten- : a Tit J. M. 1( Iter-, two t'iirti"rt planch in I ivi.are of I.icut ci.an ts T. 5. ('-.irtl. uu 1 j ";!liar:i IU--. U. It in .itate.l thst t ! v ' ! plane ui!l l'bomh" the townn th'-uI: Nr.ii!:i in t!:c intcrr-t i-.' t!.e i-:.'ry lo.in an.l will reii'h t!.r:r !.'.:. p:i-- rt tho ol i .-a -e trnek. e-t of tl.e I l.n j Hot Spring-, toTi.c;::i:e lr; i ''.. Iv is J j lame i for a rom:n;i i-'e of I v r:'. to tret )? avut'r ar..i br: rin-ni ( O- ten for a reet j ::o:i in th.r 1-chlf. Program in Preparation. tviturlny thp !ar..' will ie n lumber lum-ber of fhht? u;A !i"!.n-! r.it .o!.i (i cr the cir v at the time the p .ra le i in t pro.-e-v The entertainment co'r.rnittee is com-iiotinij com-iiotinij its nrrjinfrne'jts fir the r-rop-tio:i and rntrrtainiv.t nt of the victor. It i cxpectcj th -e ; will be a.i- neM'i I- tomorrow. Th ' ',-ara-ie c unmiittce i rr-h:r the work n; o.i ' he : InaM urd vx to hse e tTthiii' in rea li:. bv Iriy t'O' n. I. U -a:'l th.tt twile Inn! s t. in t ar-.de. Asi-on th.: n :rob--r will Tuba1!;, be the ri-rani.'.l l-i'-th t": -i 1 art li.-ir land. i ajitmn J. liny I Ward t-'i:-i tl.at h- will or.f thou- san 1 Tturne 1 n'.di-ir!, :i:1.m a:;d n a-j a-j rir.c in bno. Anion; the r.'i:i 1 er w.'.l lie the Ut-1 arrr.a!- cf the V. il 1 Vtst, !::i;.r;.ow and r-.'oiid arn.v diviMon. The T'-'ei'tin con. n.it t- is r-isi-.i: arran j" for tv' hf'::nc nn'l t-'r 1- ia i f ten thoustrl r.oXt Fri lay and Satnnav. Ad iet r-'-'t-ived bv t'i" "er.ral c ri.nii ttoo i :i i . r. t i-itnri w i'J r- in tr' city from r-r5ictn;:v every strife wet of th Miii!1; i nvr. Vi :rrd.iv wn tlie l:i f day aniriin, 1 1 hv ,r. 1 .T n. r :1-i-li'i:t of the ' It ah !ii- i.-i. tv. for j-:o- Dct r r. il-oad hull i--r-, i or-Mii who l.a-l w.'-kt-d on thr t -a :t t . nt-i) : .i 1 railroai vihn'h v.. is r.'?!-:'1 i v.;t t;:'Ty vt ar- a't, to '::'! in their r:i.ii'' as wi-hinc to part!c.pa:r in t:.e li! l-rntton of tho vcmlc-i.t. nnial l 1 next Sat- u - 1 ft y. Th re: l a t i on r r ;. nf t iaiircr"lH the Ii it or, s.i.-:otv lias hcon cnahl't! t- prin-M' t rnr -p.rT a tion to t':,o rrr.t to ft r:in raiinui-l l-tui -or of Irah. It v ii! ho ji:- fifty yar5 SatMr'lav in'o tu o 1"uiim! i r. or from t ;io M i;'--wsint'i fi'.liv and tl.p other from tho I'arifie cos-r, inich'il no?'i north ot tho j.ronionlorv running into Great Salt ink". Uvir. to the nhlnco from th? city of 1. W. Parrait. se.rothry of tin his-torical his-torical nciMv, "n.c of the appiieations received vo-tord;ty wto not ort'ne.l at tho clo ? uf pffmo honrs Inst n'L'ht. Ap-plirat'ons Ap-plirat'ons raciiinu Mr. Parro tt in the Inst ilny nr two im-hi-ie that of '"Uncle Jesse"' Knight of I'rovj. Knight Sends Name. ' Uncle Jesse " sets forth that he worked on the Union Pacific in Wyoming in iCS and on tho' Central Pacific in He was also at Prom ontory when tho spike was driven nnd worked in the Weber canyon in 1SS hunling timber. Other applirat buis are: James A. H'man. Flcaant Orovc; Thomas W. Pvchnn. Wah-i; ',. T. Hopper, Thistie; J. O. Harker. Wlllard; t'.corce I-'. E;ishop, Kasvillo-. James W. Thomas, Spanish Fork; Robprt lilain, Spring: Citv; Nells John.-onn. Cvkl. Idaiio: Hyrum Wilcox, Wil-cox, SunnysnU': Ntds IV-;erson. lilonminK-Un. lilonminK-Un. Idaho: John .). Kreckeiton, Kureka; K. E. MoTvride. American fork; Josi-ph K. Crook. 1'avson: S;i m vu-1 Oldham, paradise; W. H. Lawy. Itichfirld; Henry Griffiths. Pmithfi.dd; Was;iin--ton C. Kverett, Mount Pleasant; John London. Croyden; Cliaries Sells. Nephi: Thomas Grovor, Morgan: L. N. S toon fold t, Morgan; Id y rum Phillips. Morgan; Oscar M. Mowt-r, Sprini;ville; H. O. 'covillf. Sprinitville; T. U Mondon-hiU. Mondon-hiU. Pprlnpvil 'e; J. S. Poyor. Spr;nc ii'o ; (',. S. Condie. SprinuviTe; Georjro Rohor;s, Menefpr: W". J. J Inldt. East Bountiful; V.. Kdnionds, Kaysvillo; J. W. Taylor, f"i!nton; Or.-on Twelves. Provo; A. H. Rid i ntj, Delta : J ohn Gri:'; "in. Newton ; Georca Jurld, Henefcr: K. N. Push. Glover; V. H. Gihhs. I'ortaize; Giiarles Tm-ker. fit; den; Ernest Petersen, Hyrum; Ahrani Fiiwsoin. Grant-vil'o ; Tliomas O'-don. Richfield ; Pamuel Nelson. ?mithfie!d ; R. Anderson. Mount Pleasant; Wt'linm Olson. Mount. Pleasant: Thoir.as Condi p. Croydon; Croy-don; J. W. Edir-on. He. Nen!1 i; Mvs. Jane Hull. Morgan ; 1 1. Johnson. Morgan : Walter Wal-ter Wheeler. Spr: nviile; Hubert Si iv-iio-ton. Snrinirville; Don C. Johnson, Sprinc-vllle; Sprinc-vllle; Orson II. Mower. Sprin-viile; 1' 0. Huntiir-rron, Springvilio; J. E. Hall, Sprinirville. Names From Logan. ' From Po-an come the following-: S. V. Thfunpson. C 1. Olson. Georere Wood, H. V. and Elizabeth Hannibal. T. t. Lowe, J. Z. Stewart, O. G. Bin cm ft, D. L. Iloopes, Christian Larson, John M. Hughes. From Salt Lake tho following have sent in their names: Joseph W. Pumnif rhavs. John O. Gooeti, H. lf. Walters, Joel Cnmpl,,-;i, AV. I W. Taylor, Joseph i. Jone, KoLeri M.11- l.-r. J.unes W. I'.i-o.olii.-nt. i Front hi.ih.o poiins romo these names: Joseph S. Gar dmu'. Idaho Falls: John 1 P. Peterson. Koiklnnd; Thomas Edwards, '. Mmlcy: W. H. Jack? n. Lcwisfon; Georire H. Smith. Ki-hv; TJ-.ouias Richardson, jlnkotn; John A. Talion, Grace; M. M. llamniou, rii. Ant.iunv |