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Show PERSlEf-PLISllJ PERSlEf-PLISllJ Officials of Legioi , County and State fer at- Capito Parade, Fort Dou spection and Tabe'l Address on ProJIj Arrangements fer a pusi,- 0 General John J. IVrshing vhV Salt Lake and l'ort lHumi,,., I ! li wore made at a meeting n capitol yesterday, when ropreii I the American l.euion, t:. l;.IJl' mcreia! club, the command ut' las and the stale conimrci i I ernor Haniherger to ph,,i de designed to extend to lienor I a welcome to Ftah In "l.ohnlf i organizations and of tlio pel , ' state, and to afford the prop' tieularly the school chllilren ' opportunity to see and hear C hero. ;) u As plans are now made, a ; shlng and those aeeoinimnyij 01 expected to arrive In Salt tlittl o'clock In the morning.' 1! be met at tlio depot hy u 0( committee, which will coiulufW tingulshcd visitors to a lime luncheon there a short parade.- at 1:80 o'clock In thn .nt, . party moving in nutomoMles r V Main street, possibly to Vo and up State street to Sot.hj again, and then to Fort Ioug'' Fort to lie Inspected. :sttfi There tlio general will Inapt ar.d the forces there ami ivIIMj I taiued at functions lasting pa hours, after which he will rc' " city and, according to the pirn ,. linid, will address a meetini ... children in the Salt hnke label , meeting will be under the mis1 " ',' city, and it is probable lliat It -Hock will preside. Arriiiigein. - M tails for this meeting will be j , a conference of reiiresentatl1 committee of yesterday will '' school officials. ., mi It was pointed out that It w V possible for all the school chili"..' city to get into the taberimeli " possible that some division wi ' attor consulting willi saipcrlii A. Smith and other school ofl . . doubtedly a number of the 0 JI will want to attend the iiigi while the advlsaljilily of lu (.ii? numbers of smaller children wi .,. particularly if the weather alio n to bo unfavorable. v-i Governor Bamberger appoint elect Bock and Secretary John . of the Utah branch of the Air .. gion a committee to confer wit -;'ir' tendent Smith on arrangement mg it possible for the aehoyl , , "ee General Persliliift. Thin . will also have charge of llio of the city. :'.. After the tabernacle meetin, of the visiting parly is left I " the present until 8 o'clock nt I ' G: another meeting will he held t :.: tile auspices of tho state bra . v American Legion. At this nu probable that In addition to il ' will bo an address of weleumo ;:.v. Bennion, secretary of state, expected, will ut that time .,':,, governor, since Governor Haul pects to leave for Washing, ifl i days before General 1'ersiiin here. Gardner to Preside. Hamilton Gardner, slate eh .;, tho legion, will preside, anil I ..', to making the Initial address . ... duce the other speakers. Mr. r speak for the city of Salt Lake, ; portion of the evening will be to General Pershing, who, It will address the assemblage. .... Those in General Peisliing'8 ',, cording to official advices U ., George L. Byrarn, commanding . Fort Douglas, will be Brlea.Ili . Fox Conner, chief of staff J Pershing; Brigadier General (, , ;; II. Moselcv, Brigadier Ocncl : Craig, Colonel George C. Mai . aide-de-camp; Colonel Itletiart . llama; Colonel J. G. Quekcine de-camp; Colonel Henry Beeiiw ' . tenant Colonel Kdwa.nl Bowrjitcn camp; Captain J. It. W"!""' ,. field clerks and five orderJa ... . Bvram is personally aciuann . every member ol General staff, save one. Present at the nVietinS . addition to GovearMr Bamber Mavor-elect IS. A. Bock. ' : Colonel Fred Jrenf,.raari eral of Utah; Colonel Bjrarn, Gardner, commander, and J. i Jq secretary of the Ltah branc u American Legion; ?L )' secretary of the Salt Lake U club, and Mr. Bennion. :-, Mr. Bock and Mr. Bnmon , pointed as a subcommittee w necessary arrangements for " ;. 'tion. Including the use oft... I the rendition of music on tn. .. gan. Colonel Byrain may party on the train Of ' eVent will introduce tae ,. joint reception committee . lend the first welcomejoj. |