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Show OLD rOLSCS TO BE MERCHANTS' GUESTS AT PORE FOOD SHOW Wednesday Set Apart for Entertainment of Those Wearing! Badges. Wednesday will bo old folks' day at the pur food show at the auditorium oa Richards street. Secretary . T. Kelt of toe Retail Merchants' assoois-tioa assoois-tioa announced tho setting asido of the day for tho old folks this morning and aars tbe merchants will da every thine; (bey can to (bow tho aged visitors visi-tors n good time. The amusement ; committee at a meeting this afternoon' j will arrange a special program for the afternoon. There will be musie pj Held 's band, a mala quartette, a ladies' chorus asd in the intermissions probably by phoaog raphe. Thea there will probably prob-ably be some vaudeville stoats. It is expected tho old folks will have to "step lively" to take ia all the special features aa well as the display of Utah products. Ia tho evening the brg feature, it is said, will be a recite) re-cite) by the tabernacle choir, tho pro-grant pro-grant for whirs is being arranged today. Secretary Egli will meet with tho beads of tbe Utah Light and Railway company com-pany this afternoon to vet tho com party to carry tho old folks with badges on tho street cars from tho residence district! dis-trict! to uptown during tho hours of the show. - Arrangements were completed yesterday yes-terday afternoon for the big formal opening of tho show Monday eight at 7:30 o'clock. The program for this vcat hss beea completed to include the following numbers: Selection by Held 's band, address br Governor Wll. lism Spry, selection by las ladies' rooms, address by )dvor John 8. Bransford, selection by Held's band, address by George 0. McAllister, president presi-dent of tho Manufacturers' assoeiation, Tho music of the weak will be aa important im-portant featnre of tho show. Arrange-' Arrange-' meats have beea mads for Held ' band, a male quartette, a ladies' chorus, aa orchestra, the tabernacle choir and oaa or two other masieal organisations of the state to take part. Tko ladies' rhorno ia composed of Mrs. John MePbia, Mrs. Alma Ellis, Mrs. Leoa Msyhuo, Mrs. C. H. Hyde, Miss ( Uretta Jeneea, Mrs. A. Lory, Miss Rhea Lory. Miss Miliis Levy and Mrs. William. Jensen, director. The male quartette is composed of Hyrum Chrisiensea, A. E- Bra by, James Moneer and Albert Keddingtoa. The directors of tbe Merchants' association asso-ciation will meet tonight to decide on Inal arrangements for the big show and tho amusement committee is meeting meet-ing this afternoon to complete arraago-menta arraago-menta for more special features for the week. It is tho intention ta secure vnndevilla acts for each afternoon asd evening. Linemen susy at the auditorium today getting tho wiring completed snd carpenters and decorators arc puttrng ap tno booths and tho mass of flatrs and penaaats to adorn tho epaeious ball. Tee work of installing tbe exhibits exhi-bits waa begun at noon today. J |