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Show E.S. HINCKLEY TO BE ORATOR OFFESTIVAL Entertainments of Various Kinds to Fill Out Interesting Interest-ing Celebration. The biggest ct'lcbnUion ever held in Npringvilie on the national birthday birth-day will be held this year and will include two full dnys July 3 and July 4, according, to announcement of the committees in charge. Itodco, races, a league baseball game betwen Springville and Nepal will be some of the features of the first day. E. S. Hinckley, secretary of the Provo Chamber of Commerce will bo the orntor of the day, July 4, at a patriotic program at the Opera House, beginning nt 10:30 a. m. A. G. Thorn will be master of ceremonies. cere-monies. The program is outlined as fol-Jows fol-Jows : "Star Spangled Banner' by the Springville band; invocation, Itev. TV. H. Ensign; vocal solo, "The Flag Without o Stain," Mrs. Ellen Whit-more Whit-more Anderson; cornet duet, Ralph Weight nntLEurJ Roy la nee; reading of the Declaration of Independence, Mrs. Frank Salisbury; cornet solo, Ralph Weight ; address, E. S. Hinckley; Hinck-ley; selection by the Kiwanis male nunrtet; benediction, S. L. Menden,-hall. Menden,-hall. There will be features of entertainment enter-tainment every hour during the day. i ' : |