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Show PROVO ELKS PLAN FLAG DAY EVENTS 1'KOVO, June 7 The I'rovo lodge B. f t. K R4. will celebrate Flag day. June 4, with a parade and Flag day ex- ercinna. Tim jvarad. will begin at 7 p. m.. with tha Klka In uniform, followed by the I'rovo band and eapc-lally arranged float a. The Una of march will ba from tha Klka' building lo Center afreet, to Klfth Weal and back to the atarttng place. The following program haa been arranged, ar-ranged, and wilt t.il.1' place, after the parnde: "America." audience and band. ;J ll Honhard. director; introductory e-j e-j erciaea. exalted ruler and offP era of Indre l4: raver, t'hfplaln K H I'aepke; "Old llory," Mra Marie Hedult Homer; "Hiatory of the King," C. K. Johnxnn; ! 1 .iv of IJIory." double ipnrtetle; Klka tribute to the King. K. A. Ml'chell; "Khm ! Without Htaln," Mra. .1 K. Hteln; n-ed-b v of national iilrn. I'rovo band; patriotic addrew, John K. Tohin. former e It ml ruler. Salt Lake lodge No "American Patrol," I'rovo band : awarding of IClka' inetlala and honor flair. Superintendent Aldoua Dlxen. "Stiir-Spangled Banner." audtenre iipd b;ilid. Tbone In charge of the King day pro- i gram are J. H Denhalter, cbalrman, H.I W Startup Jack Tenadale. Walter Hed-iu1t Hed-iu1t mid r'rt-i Wilnoit. The flag bearer H Vi-rn 'Jj'renwood and tlie flag eacnria Dr. C I.. Potter and Clifford Caanidy Tlie Ittend ird lece,- 'y )'. it paepk. and the .o.rV;i of 1- rl.iv Vern T'HVtea |