Show Hurrah Its It's Io Fourth rth of July Will I Be Celebration i Two Days Daysi Big Big Rally at Eb t Liberty Liberty park Park J J. J July l I 4 1915 1913 Im pretty good for a THE FHE THE EAGLES EAGLE'S DIARY Utah's Uncle S Sam m is is' ison on one hundred anti and thirtY thirty nine ine years old Id Old Glory will vill be saluted by Salt Sal Lake ke City today and tomorrow with exercises exercises' appropriate to th the nations nation's birthday Public functions will be IH held ld it in honor of f the tile date while date while private parties parties' will win lug picnic baskets to I and break noisemaker in town grassy spots small bOYs will wiil every As this is Sunday everybody ever will enjoy a two days' days holiday as today is the Fourth and tomorrow is The F Fourth and a Half The canyons will claim many of those anxious to get out of town and 1 I various the resorts resorts resorts- such uch as in Big Big- Cottonwood and Emigration will be full of joy seekers The Elks ElkS' will vill have a big celebration I Saltair its quota of bathers and other pleasure s seekers ekers and the I. I band concerts concerts' will be an added feature of the program as well as the dancing F Fair ir w weather ath ather r is promised and A H. H Thiessen has given his word as bond that Salt Lake City will have hav a dreadnought of sunshine Fishermen will watch the cork and assemble the ever fleeting b bait it while the city's parks will ill resound with the merry shout of the daring merry- merry round go-round rider and the whoop of the kiddies while many a toast will be cl drunk to the flag flak in Iii l lemonade pop sody and some other Sunday defying drinks of stronger mettle But the firecracker which was wont to make a noise like a celebration and the other high explosive shells which used to deli delight ht Uncle Sam Jr will be wanting It will be a Fourth without an ambulance as far as the authorities can cah make mak it I L Liberty berty ark Celebration On One of or the largest celebrations which will be held In the city to today a will be that under the auspices J of ot theS the tho S Salt t Lake City and County Bible School association It will be In the nature of an ail In Independence nce lay day celebration and ami Sunday school rally at Liberty Libert park The children will assemble for th the procession at o 0 o'clock dock clock this afternoon at the park the program at the band banel stand starting at 4 After a selection by the band consisting consisting- of ot patriotic airs ain the Sunday schools an and audience will sing America followed b by th the Invocation b by the Rev Re Dr L. L S. S Bowerman pastor of ot Immanuel Baptist church The Ino Star Sta Spangled 1 Banner will witt next next b be sung by children ren and amI audience after which the children will give the salute to tho the Ja which reads I 1 pledge allegiance to m my flag Jag and to the republic for tor which It stands one nation naton Indivisible with liberty and jm Justice tice for all aU Vere Tere Rogers will then rea read the Declaration of ot Independence followed b by the singing of ot The Battle Batto Hymn of the tile Republic John T. T 1 Axton chaplain of ot the tile United States arm army will follow tollow with an nd address re s on An Ideal IndependencE Day Dar after which there will be a selection by the band Dr George Georgo E. E Davies Dales pastor of the First Presbyterian church will then speak on American Citizenship Following the tile singing of Onward Christian Soldiers b by the schools an and audience the benediction will b bE pronounced and after a brief Intermission the Grow Roberts military ban band will give several numbers number Patriotic themes will form torm the sermons In most of ot the churches tO today l many of the ministers following th the suggestion of Judge Manuel Levine of Cleveland Ohio to give a reception to those who wilo are arc newl newly naturalized naturalize citizens Does It Pay a Nation to Be De Good GoodZ will be the theme at the First Pre Presbyterian church and The Tho Flag will ihl be th the theme of the service at St. St Pauls Paul's Episcopal churchIn church In most of or the ecclesiastical wards of ot the eft city special lal services will be held In honor of ot the day lay At Sugar House ward at o'clock tonight the special program will Include singing by the ward choir x reading of oC extracts from Crom President Woodrow r w Wilsons Wilson's address b by Ben Bon Spence cello solo by Fishera Fishier Fisher a address b by W V. W. W Ray and solo by Thomas The Fl Flag g Without a Stain out door celebration Wandamere declare and threE thre Monday will see the will war on worry reserve thousand places paces for picnickers Automobiles ma may be parked at a n. spot in the park especially reserved for tor them The exposition aggregation of ot entertainers will sing and dance while an added feature will wilt bo be that by paying 1 cents at tho the g gate te one Is entitled to entrance to any concession controlled by the park parl by means of coupons coupon Manager Jackson says never before have such large preparations been made to entertain crowds Well Vel known Salt Lake Lako City orators have been invited to speak at other cities Judge George G Armstron will be he orator at and following his address will deliver another for tor those who have been admitted t citizenship In Tooele county during durin the year Baseball games mes will be played at man many of the cities of or the state This Is Is' not tho the first Fourth of Jul July Utah and Salt Lake ever had Walter Lewis manager of ot the Dt soret New ow book store reminded somo some of Qt his friends yesterday lie then told of the Independence nce da lay day celebration here or July 4 1871 and showed a program of ot the days day's These Included an artillery salute at sunrise a a. parade special exercises at the tile tabernacle presided over b by President Brigham Young chairman of the da day and sundown fireworks display on Arsenal Hill Hili now now Capitol Hill Hm Only three members of ot the committee or arrangements are alive toda today George Gore M. M cr Joseph J. J Davnes Daynes and George Careless Yellow With Age The program still white while instead of or yellow with age owing to its it's paper being ma made e of rags instead of wood pulp pull Is headed H b by the word Program Pro Pi pram gram in Illuminated stars star and stripes lettering It was preserved b by A A. II Kirk of South First West Vest street who was was then an of ot the Salt Lake theatre According to this document the thc following proceedings proceedings proceed proceed- in ings of ur the day lay were sero held At sunrise an artillery salute of or tho the for tor forthe forthe thirteen guns will be signal Big the raising of flags throughout tho the city and for the various bands stationed stationed sta sta- at prominent places to commence com corn mence playing At 7 a. a m. m a 0 salute of assembling of three guns uns for tor the the tile schools and tho the various societies trades etc at their respective places of meeting where they will wilt organize under the direction of their superintendents mp rin- rin or committees The procession will be formed or ot Continued on fI pane e 2 2 HURRAH Continued from tram page 1 L 1 our four gT grand dl divisions l Designated four tour general heads viz lz 1st Educational and musical 1 Official professional 3rd and horticultural al aJ Manufacturing Manufacturing and mechanical cal At 8 S a a a. m m. a salute of at two guns tho the formation of ot the United States officers civil and anti military territorial county and city officers tho the ecclesiastical 1 authorities ties of all nil denominations together tOj With Invited guests guesta or strangers passIng passing pass pass- ing lug through rough the city are respectfully Invited to assemble at ot tho the city hallat hall il I at 8 o'clock a a. m. m where the tha general committee will meet moot arid and escort them to their place I lr in the tile procession A A band of ot music and a detachment detach detach- meat ment of or military will bo be assigned t teach to each division n and will constitute the head thereof thereat Tho procession being formed tho the marshal will conduct it west weal to First West Vest street thence south to Fourth South street thence tt-enco east to First East EDit street now thence north to South Temple Temple Tem Tern pie street and thence to the new tabernacle T. Tabernacle ern cle Program Then Than follows tho program m of ot the tte exercises in the 1110 o tabernacle During l tile tho seating of tho fhe ha a aud- aud a lenco tJ the tho o band will play a national air Zite le t will wiil be e called to order er by President ent B Young chairman or of the thc day National hymn By hymn By the tho tabernacle tuber taber nacle choir philharmonic society and combined d c choirs Conductor Pi Prof por of Q Car opo organist ls Joseph J. J I Dynes Daynes Music Reading of the tho Declaration of ot In Independence In- In dependence Col David McKenzie Artillery salute Music Music Yankee Doodle martial band b Oration Oration Honorable Honorable Georgo George Q Cannon orator of ot the da day Solo Soto and chorus chorus Anth Anthem ot oh Liberty by Mrs airs Careless and full fun company Speech Music Speech Song Song By By tho the children Speech Music I Toasts sentiments et etc Anthem Anthem Unon by y full fuli company y Benediction Benediction Chaplain National salute At sundown there thereas was as a a. territorial salute and nd nd from 8 to 10 In tI the e cV even een evening enIng en- en nIng n- n Ing there was a grand display of or fireworks on Arsenal Hill lim now Capitol Hill Three Throe Members Survive The Thc committee of ot arrangements and he 11 t names aine of at the marshals arc are also o contained on tho program Only three or or four of those mentioned d are aro still stilt alive The committee was composed of ot William Jennings Theodore Theodoro McCoan Mc- Mc Coan John R R. Winder Alexander Majors Majors Ma- Ma jors lors David D. D E E. Buell H. H W. W T r F F. Tracy and George M. M Ottinger The mar marshal hal of ot th the da day was WaB as John D. D T. T McAllister and his hla aides D. D H. H Wells Veils II H. O. O spencer l' l and John Sharp Jr The Tho Theother other marshals were Anar Andrew w Burt Burl Burland and James Jamea Sharp first division William Wil IVil- liam lam Hydo and H Robert bert J G Golding Charles Charlea stone Ll division u and John W. W Sharp third division d and B B. Y Hampton and nd nd VI William lIam Ca Calder Calder Cal Cal- der der fourth division Of th the thc me of the tile committee still alvo vc a- a are George M. M I. I Joseph seph I. I J 2 p Daynes yn s sand and Geo Georgo Ocono go Careless Mr rr Lewis says that tile the gre greatest test of ot care w p as ta taken cn jn in n preparing the 41 dlf- dlf for tor h I early day af p 1 pa- pa p. p race ral about seventy y pubic pub Institutions professions trades dos and business houses being represented d them Today anid tomorrow v will see ee t the Q flag of or Tho Biggest t more morl moreon on displaY than at any o other r Fo Fourth rth of 01 In this city dealers declare ro The Tile sales ll 9 of Old have haVO l e promised promIsed prom prom- I d a 0 r regular ul r tag r for tho city Elks' Elks Reception The va st kind of reception t I Is being given gl b by S Salt St t La Lake e pity City lodge No 10 85 65 B B. P. P O O. O EI Elks s tp th the I trem members rs of that order who arp spending the tho and tho Fifth Firth of July t-July n at Salt a alt t Lake 1 TI There Cre mus must have haye ay t been ec fifty 1 m members members mem mem- m. m b bers rS at th tilO clubhouses clubhouse se to today a who wW are arc arcen areen en route to the tho exposition at San Francisco and anel to the grand lodge at nt atI I o j Angeles said W. W S. S T Tailor r reary Jar of ot the committee last night And ADd we gave cave them a po r real ral hearty heart old In Independence da day clay welcome too 10 i-c- marked Parley Parle I P. P Christensen who ho was as busy 18 all 11 day greeting the vis via It ito s Mr Ir will bo ho cra ora t. t pr r pf nt the tile all aay at nt vines Spring municipal celebration of ot tho Fourth But Bitt 11 ills his follow fellow members hero will extend extent the Glorious Fourth greetings rc to to 1 brothers So tho the Elks Elks' lodge odge will c celebrate ode cele le- le brute brate th tile tho Fourth In 10 true Yankee aty tl h helping strangers |