Show Patriotic Parowan Parowan City Teb 23 JSSS To the Tdltor The most devout patriot would have hen I delighted with our celebration here yesterday of Washingtons birthday The tabernacle which will Seat a thousand people was crowded to n cess Many thougth It the best cele illation lye had ever en In this place but while the present U more or less clear to us the past Is I often n little dim Our excellent < holr under the leadership of Prof Thomas Durham which Is a main feature III all our celebrations II It I brations sang sweetly and with I spirit the song Ouard tile Flag and anoth I line patriotic song after which SamI uel Wells of Pt aeorgc traveling us a mls lonarj In the Interest of the Young s M I A delivered I a most able ilhrI Ii and eloquent I oration tin the life And character of Oporge Washington At Its colse he was rewarded with thun tiers oC apllu Nine young men and l noj8s under the timinling for The las r Sin dr lrI ftort II two months of J P Burton then performed per-formed ell their silver Intrument veij ercjitXblj l IWl Brother Ilurtoni Intention to add the young men to the members uf the Paroman brags or silver hauJ oC whiCh he In I leader 11 will then be Il han1 oC over twenty members A citation by Miss I iiu Clark Washington Farewell to the Army was received with much pleas I ule anil Applause I Tile Waldlingtoll Tafjr1AI club was very in performed I per-formed by n numbir if nIne or ter 1 Appall lxy and girls I find the people did not forget to appla nil them heartily heart-ily A violin duet What are the Wild < l Waves Haying was beautifully rendered ren-dered by Donald Alpine Midi or anti Ucorgc Richard Lymnn AnOdot oC Washington was rend by IsIpsm Nmo Taylor which gave great onllCaetion to the assombl Prof l1urlam orchestra or-chestra played a fine Ieclloll after I hpInyed hlch the choir sang anti Out congre gallon was IIImlI rrllrlnl llIh frlln an prepcd In the 1lnnlng oC thIs ell vex Wst C I 1OmlIOII |