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Show JOUSiJSIE HOT PARK PiAGEATJT fVogram . Carried Out in " Detail Despite Fata! , ' ; j Accident - f " . ' ' : - ' Caaplta tha fact that ose child " Waa crasbed to death and many la-lured la-lured when the etand collapsed Just before tha historical peasant waa doe to start at Liberty park, the pictorial blatory waa carried out ' from start to finish aa originally ' pktnaed. . The aereajna and cries of thoas In aaony and the bitter an-j an-j ' . ruleh ef those wbo feared for their loved oneo seemed to be but a dra-wiatlo dra-wiatlo prelode to the gorgeous play which followed. Tha entire prorram of the pageant waa rrres ta detail exactly aa It waa planned, Tha applause which tne prodiKtloa merited waa aieen wlthoot stint aad waa proclaimed a decided success by tha thousands who witnessed It for the purpose of eetabllahlnir a free and progressiva nation In the new world.1 -The' 0000117," aald the epeaker. "belongs to no political L PartZtQ no creedjto na sect aad to no clasofbut to oheHdndrecT and twenty million American freemen. Hew long the nation will eadure depends de-pends upon you and the cemlaf generations." gen-erations." . r (, CITIZENSHIP STRESSID. ' "No man and no woman wbo la not willing ta give allegiance to the country need ever apply far errt-aeasblp errt-aeasblp In America," said Judge O. A. Ivareon. la the remarks which he made during- his presentation of certificates of Ameficaniastloa ta the twenty-esvsn applicants who bad) presented themaelvea far tha perposs of recelvmsr them. Dr-ing Dr-ing the year 192X, more than a hundred1 hun-dred1 applicants for cHlaeeehlp have been a resented with certificates la Salt lke cauoty skrna," aald tha Juda. , - , XJurlng the e rem on lee of giving lha acout oath, first by fourteen girl and thea by twenty-seven boy scouts, a Quietness hardly Imaginable Imagin-able under the clreumataneee retfned throoght a silent tribute to the worthy missions which the yeana- men and women have undertaken under-taken ta fulfill and are fulfilling la a manner deesnrant af tha highest praise. Tha hearty applause which followed fol-lowed each number ef tha proaram (Ivsn by Klwaale Quartet spoke unmistakably un-mistakably for the enthusiast to and appreciative manner In which their renditions were received. AMERICANIZATION PROGRAM. ' 1. MUSIC Fort hand The performers, atthough tha ma-. ma-. . Jority of them were amateurs, played their parts with skill and ....ease u despite tha aesldeat will remarkable csimneea. - WARB OPENS PROGRAM. " I Presenting tha aspect of a verlt-le verlt-le sea af faces, glowing with lbs interest and enthusiasm born of American, patriotism, - thousands anon thoueande of men, women and children asesmbled to listen ta the Amertoanlsatlon program at Liberty park at noon Wednesday. From ths time, that Chairman J. Ray Ward announosd that the meeting was open and lha Thlrty-etahth Infantry band opened the program with "The Mara aad Stripes,- nntll the last note of the selection rendered by the Heventy-stzth field artillery band of Fort IX A. RueseR had penetrated every "nook and corner of the park, the multitude stood aa If snraptursd by every .number of the program. And when see alnaing of "America" waa annnaaced, - it seemed tbst everybody. ' present raised a voice In patriotic response. In hla speech en "Citlsenahlp." Congressman K. O. Leetherwood was applauded time and time again for the many eloquent tributes he paid ta the founders of tha nation, to "those brave man and women who left their homes across ths sea 1 Community singing. "America' "Amer-ica' . . .Led by Oscar Kirkham t Salute ta the flag " r.rrr.LM by D. K HaramonS 4. "Cltlaenshlp" ....Hon. K. O. Ieethsrwood a "Tha 8ar-f4pangled Banner" Kiwanta club quartet a Presentation of certiflcatee to foreign bora Judge O. A, I verso n 1. Presentation of badcea to nsw voters Committee If "Tba l"uuf Without a Stain" Klwaala club quartet - a The scout path Boy Scouts la. The acout path Olrt Scouts I IU it usie I . ItlXA Russell Tlth Field I ; ArtlUsry bend. 84 NEW CITIZENS, 1 Tba new citlaene who received their certificates at Liberty park follow-; George Morrla PI mar. Arthur Osw broa A Hen, Uermaa Henry Buter, ConsUntlnoa Athanasloa Levsatla Axel Olef Hedberg, Carl Norman Lareen, Petrallne Oaarden Pedereen, Peter Peteraea, Orevllle Bruce Hunt. Peter Boreneen, Thomas . Oeorge Rlxon, Cornells Van dor Knda, Harry Har-ry Kay Mllee. Albert James Hunt. Fred William -Janke, Bam Pianos. Oeortrs' Jamea- Olesoe. aVsdarick Joha Ny dessert' Anaatoeeoe Alex Anestoaopulos, mkeltjo Louta van Ee, Frederick William Eaetrow. Johanna, Tatartrnlua Hsnrksksea. Fredrekla Louisa Eldenmano aad Friedrlke Buttler David. The resorts around tha city were crowded . With thousanda of pleasure pleas-ure aeekera and Independence day celebrants who flocked to Baltalr and Lagoon early In tha morning and stsysd there until. lata at night. The patriotic spirit of tha day au-pereeded au-pereeded the tisual resort spirit of carefree pleasure. Tba canyana surroandlng the -pity were filled with tamilles wnottoek their Junch and aped away hi laeir cars fe ma-joy ma-joy tha cool mountain air. , PEAKS BLAZE SYMBOLS. ' ' Tha final part of tha day's celebration, cele-bration, the pretentious fireworks dlaplay from the mountain pease around Bait Lake waa carried out as scheduled. Just after dusk each peak became a blase of brilliantly colored fire. Tha fireworks oa Kn-sign Kn-sign peak were under the supervision supervi-sion of the Bait Lake fire depart- |