Show PAGEANT PROMISED I IFOR FOR BIG FAll FESTIVAL I IB i B Biggest t and Best Parade in I Years ears Is Aim of Business Business Busi Busi- Business Ment Men ness X t V The The b business iness men who compose tI the e committee having havin in charge the work of th the parade of the Salt Princess to b be held be-held held on the first night of the festival festival fes fes- l held a most ost enthusiastic meeting on Monday night and considered plans which which the chairman of the committee Lester Freed had w worked out in de de- de tail tall Mr Freed has spent much time on these plans and the committee was greatly interested in them inasmuch as they promise one of the finest and biggest pageants ever seen in the city with hundreds of magnificent floats Inline inline in inline line on Monday evening September 11 Mr Freed stated that all lodges and the city would be secret societies of the of-the asked to participate in the parade of the Salt Princess and he announced that many handsome prizes would be given iven the organizations having the largest representation It developed at the meeting that already many merchants merchants merchants mer mer- chants have made plans and in some instances begun work worle on their floats It was decided by the committee to appoint a subcommittee to call immediately im- im immediately immediately im im- mediately upon all the merchants and outline just what is being done and what is being planned in the way of or floats for the Salt Princess parade Mr Freed's committee is composed of Col E. E A. A Wall Vall Col Cot D. D C. C Tackling Jackling r X N. M. M f. f Hamilton Samuel C. C Park Samuel Samuel Sam Sam- UE uel 1 Newhouse Nephi L. L Morris l H. H I L. L Beach George N. N Lawrence Col 1 J J. J Daynes P. P J. J r Moran Frank I L. L Gardner Gard Gard- Gardner ner C. C Clarence E. E M. M Ashton Ashton Ashton Ash- Ash ton F. F C. C Schramm Herman H. H Green Herbert Hirschman A. A P. P Henry Siegel Lawrence Greene Albert Fisher Royal N. N Wilson George GeorgeS S S. S Auerbach Wesley Vesley King James rames H. H Brown Fred W. W Hornung J. J A. A DeBouzek De DeBouzek Bouzek Dr Ephraim Gowans A. A P. P Kesler William H H. Swanson Frank Erath Jr rr J. J J J. J McCann George L. L Savage Col N. N W. W Clayton M. M H. H J. J G. G McDonald l Ernest Baer F. F R. R Newman John rohn F. F Bennett Leon Sweet Joseph Lipman Raymond C C. C Naylor Lafayette Hanchett Joseph F. F Nibley G. G S. S Holmes C C. C C. C Campbell O. O G. G Hemenway Henry C. C Lund Elias Ellas A. A Smith George M. M Cannon Gen E. E A. A Wedgwood Edward Levy Lieutenant Lew Marcus George Mueller Jacob Tacob Myers l Col Cot Hiram E. E Booth Lon J. J Haddock David Mattson Lee Marka Lincoln G. G Kelly William N. N Lewis V. V A. A Tracy P. P L. L Doran A. A McKellar Orson Hewlett The salt sat arch committee also held a meeting and made preliminary plans forthe erection of a a. great salt welcome span some down town intersection intersection inter inter- section of streets This committee with I Bishop C. C W. W Nibley chairman has as its members Gov William Spry Mayor W. W Mont l Ferry W. W V. V S. S Mc- Mc McCornick Cornick Col Cot N. N W. W Clayton L. L H H. F Farnsworth Rodney Rodne T. T Badger F. F C C. Richmond John rohn C. C Daly J. J R. R Walker Valker Simon Bamberger A. A H H. Crabbe and E. E E. E Jenkins |