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Show Fourth Of July To Be Celebrated In Springville Mon w Patriotic Program, Sports For Children, A Band Concert And Ball Games Are Among Features Planned For Independence Day Plans are complete for the Fourth of July entertainment enter-tainment to be held under direction of the Chamber of Commerce, the city, and other civic organizations. The program for the day includes in-cludes sports for children, old and young, a band concert, a patriotic program, and ball games. Mayor David Forsey of Payson, a Legionnaire, is scheduled to give the address of the day, featuring the program scheduled to be held at the city park at 4 p. m. A concert con-cert by the High School band, directed di-rected by Walter Peterson, will precede the program. Children will be entertained with sports of various types at the park at 10 a. m., for those of ten years and younger, and at 2 p. m., for the older groups. There will be concessions at the park, under direction of the Legion Le-gion post. Softball games at the city park are planned for the evening, under un-der direction of the various recreational recre-ational directors of the city. The program for the band concert con-cert will be given as follows: March, "On The Grand Concourse" Con-course" Stan Thornton Selection, "Paradise Isle" E. De Lamater March, "Officer of the Day," R. B. Hall Selection, "When It's Springtime In the Kockies," R. ganor Medley of Patriotic War Sont . "United We Stand," arranged by Al Hayes March, "Junior Warden" Pat Lee Selection, "Will You Remember" Romberg March, "The Iowa Band Law".... K. L. King Selection, "Beautiful Ohio" Mary Earl March, "Over There" George M. Cohan "Star Spangled Banner" Key |