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Show How Mapleton Celebrated Fourth The Fourth of July was celebrated cele-brated at Mapleton in a very fitting manner. A patriotic program w-as the feature of the forenoon while 1 games and contests furnishec amusement for young aud old in the afternoon. The Mapleton band played an important im-portant part in making the celebration celebra-tion a success. Hauled around m a truck thev discoursed strains of patriotic music imbibing the citizens citi-zens with the spirit of the day long before the gathering at the town hall for the morning program, which was as follows: Master of ceremonies, cere-monies, Leo Harmer. wi h C V . . Houtz acting ns chaplain; selec tion from the band: reading of t c Declaration, of Independence Miss Tressa Fullmer: clarinet and k.xophone duet by Frank John on and Mark Whitney: rending by Lillian Uinks: vocal trio b Mabel Warren. Miss Madge Johnson John-son and Miss Helen Harmer; ban , o duet bv Ronald Lee and Frank Snow : ' I. E- Brockbank of I roj o was the orator nt the day lb Flag Without a Stain" was sung b S,rtC?nnKtli'Cternoon the eiti-zs eiti-zs together with the band adjourned ad-journed to Springville foi be ,i veiling of the monument ' ted me morv of the Springville and : :s titfXix war. . |