| Show MONROE MONI OE DAY 1 With n a Fine and nut Pro lOrn Closed with a 1 Inee Special Correspondence Monroe Sesler Co Cu July The at al Monroe Munroe with nil all hi of at Us UI mirth frolic und pathos pa thos hRs has passed IJa pell on to the lIce pages ot of history leaving g behind It pleasant reflections over the social and Intellectual Intellectual entertainments ot at tho the tiny lilY At itt 9 8 a in m the hl procession proe elon was wall formed the thc lie led by the tho ho brass band Next came cume queen of Utah In the person of ot Mrs 1 Ioli Polly Johnson who Is II now In her tier Mth year ear and in her lien regal robes rolles looked U 1 picture of royalty her kindly face beaming with Intelligence The fhe parade consisted of many vehicles bearing all nil shades of character from the sublime to 0 the ridiculous products had hada hal a 1 splendid display best beat bc t crop wan wall well represented There were trade floats representations of or notions nations Uncle Sam of large largo stature and Uncle Sam In Imi miniature hand haM carts pioneers of itt whom we sa hove hac 4 and the lie Mormon 1 battalion boys boy of whom wo we have 2 with n it concourse o of citizens followed by lIy a cavalcade of or Indians nil all under the direction of ot Tho In fitting filling costume ns us marshal of oC the day dl While the lie procession lon was en route a II few fell at Ill attacks attacks tacks by lIy the red skins upon up the grants made the ho scene quite exciting anti and realistic meeting house boone was beautifully decorated with banners and bunting flags und lowers cereals and sage nnie sagebrush brush ansi and beautiful portraits of Is In Israels past leaders which with the sea of beautiful faces made the scene a lovely picture The Tue following program was splendid splendidly ly I carried out Selection by the choir Invocation by the chaplin George Georgo A ASmith ASmith Smith Selection by jho choir Oration by Joseph A Smith Song Hong by Ii May Callings Sentiment Sons ot of Zion by Swindle Music MimIc by Isy C C M t Co Speech by Joseph Hyde of Salt Lake Short speeches by Joseph V Williams and Walter Barney two of the battal battalion ton ion boys Toast by Emma Swindle by TIme Thos Hanson Co Mediation by the aged queen of Utah Benediction by tin lii chaplain Outdoor sports In iii the afternoon were of the usual order except n a polo game which was vaa something new In this re region region gion The children were given a dance nut the adults occupied two tso halts halls for forthe forthe the santo same purpose at night We have had much thunder and light lightning ning the tho past pant and a tow few light showers but not In itt proportion to the promise Indicated by the noise Grain drain In hi about ripe and sugar beets look well where Well cultivated The hay crop cropis Is good |