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Show LARGE. CROWDS COMING FOR WELSH OUTING prize wnrccrNO samabia, id a, ladies' chob.uK -embroidered, and bearing - tho legend " I'tsh Hociety, Sons a ad Daughters of . Wales. '2 Tha -banner will hang pendant pen-dant from two poles. The lambrequin will be of green, with gold fringe. The main part of the banner will be of rod, bearing a shield on which are tha Welsh red dragon and harp, oa a white f round, together with the traditional eeks of Wales. Beneath the shield will be the white gloves of which Welshmen Welsh-men are ao proud, aa signifying tho absence ab-sence of a criminal element, and the oak leaves, reminding them of Drui- be re of tha program tomorrow, and there will also be a program of aporta and other contra u. J Ia addition to tha crowd from Malad and Idaho point good attendance la promised , from many point ia Utah, particularly from towa ia tk north-era north-era part of tho state, where tho visitors visi-tors wfll come oa .tho same train aa the Malad excursion. Spanish Fork, Utah, promisee to aend about 100 persons, per-sons, and Tooele, and many other town of the Great gait Lake valley will rach 'contribute its quota. Local officers of the Son and Daughters of Wale society say that fully St "J person will be .here tomorrow; from Malad, Ida., anil adjacent dia-trirts, dia-trirts, accompanying th Samaria ladies' la-dies' rhorua, which will ing at the Utah Wclah outing at Wandnmcre, I which will ha undur the auspicea of the local society. - The Samaria chorus is under the direction di-rection of 8. M. Powell, and ia aaul to he capable of giving highlv creditable performance. It will b on of the main features of tho program tomorrow evening. In addition there will be music mu-sic contest of varioua natures, open chiefly to young pupil, and the -open nolo contest is expected to attract uin of th best local talent. Another feature of th day 'a program pro-gram will be tho presentation to the local society of banner, hnndnomely oiciai mysteries, uvtr an win o tho beehive of Utah, surmounted by.the "spread eagle, a'nd surrounded by American Amer-ican flag, j This banner will bo for-nutllS' for-nutllS' presented to the society by it prcaident, John Evans. Speeches snd literary numbers will be intcrpcred hc-twpvn the muaic mint- |