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Show H I i i i ' - I Tomorrow The Day I ' A Diij of Alutlu, Programs, Spurts, H I llascboll and Wrestling To i!inl With (Iriuid lUsploj of mwkm Fireworks jjB Tlio Fourth of July committee an HS nuiincen (linl all Is In readiness for Bj the big Fourth of July celebration to- 9H morrow, Our paper hns come out W ouo day eurller than usunl, so. that HKli wu cuu tell all ubout It. Tho pro- HBj gram will be about us announced In IBll our last IsBue. There will bu the Hi ualutlug of cannon, raising of "Old Hi Ulory," uoronudlng by the bauds mid Mil the program In the TabernocJo In the Hf'i morning. SH Tho program will take place fflfl' promptly at 11 o'clock. 11 will not bu Stf u long one, as tho day will bu hot. M ! Tho program will bo full of patriot- Mf j Ism, music, readings and soiitltncnts, w Intended to entertain and Instruct. W ' ) Tho greatest efforts of the comtnlt- S ten will bo on tho sportH In tho after-' J noon. Promptly at 2 o'clock they will H t commonco. They will bo different II ' from sports of other ycnrB and will M Include sports for tho old and the fl , young. Tho children's prizes will con-IB con-IB i Blst of ulcklcs and dlmoa Instead of jfj i , tho old-time shop-worn merchandise. Bj i The relay raco seems to have settled down to a contest between tho mnr-BM mnr-BM rled and tho single men. Jack Price I I will bo captain of one bunch, while H Virgil Dorton will captain the othor. w i Another interesting contest will bo Hi ' tho relay rnco on horses, tho contes-H contes-H ' tants riding a distance, changing Bad-H Bad-H dies nhd thou going on again, Thore hH will also bo potato races, dressing JBJ1 ' from oultcases, running to conference YBn and back. IHf I'ho old-tlmo contest of climbing tho Uj greasy polo will bo resurrected and W many other amusing contests of dcx- MBK terlty und skill. fiBjj Tll bK l"ll eatno at 4 o'clock be- ? tweon Lch I and American Fork will 9 be tho big drawing feature and pro- Ml miscB to bo a most hotly contested mm affair. Many will como from Amor- Mfm lcan Fork t0 sco the Ramo. Only Hf , , those who havo witnessed contests bo- flHV , tweon those two teams really know K - ,e( . what real basobull is. Wk .", ,!, Tho committee, taking tholr cuo M&V " . ., from tho wedding feast of scriptural Vuu , . . fame, has saved tho host for tho last. flntl j . ' After tho ball gamu will bo staged IKf what the sports commtttco haB fea- JN1A r turcd tho evont of tho day Ui wrcBt- ftSLf liner match between Al Wilson and 5"v J Ed Strcot. It promises to bo tho best I it thing of its kind over shown hero. mm The mat and roped arena will bo EN) J directly in front of tho grand stand. Wvm l 4N ono wl" bo permitted to ho Insldo Hpjl, I except tho re force and thoso who stand HuK I l the ball groundB behind. While Dfc I tho affair will bo free, thoso who have 8Pm) I paid admiBslon to tho ball gamo and SKI i secured scats In theg rand Btand will wii secured seats In tho grand stand will EAjjl J bouts. Tho rcferoo for tho match has Mjg I not yot bcon chosen, but if the prln- wmm I clpals In tho affair cannot agree on flW f ono tho selection will bo mado by BE ( tho sporting editor of tho Lehl Unit- kHiI i nor MHl J Doth men have boon in training for WHi j tho past ten days, and both declare I themselves in tho pink of condition. W I Several yagora . havo already been Bjt mado ana'flie prdillotlon is being made 9Bj that betting will bo brisk at tho rlng- lVl side. Nolthor sldo Is willing to risk IB any odds, as thoBo best informed flay ww .that chances for victory arc even. US AVllsonMsnfio 'heavier of the two and ul ' should bo ablo to put his man on the UtSi mat, but Street Is nioro ngllo and Is WfiM supposed to have better wind. In w wrestling both strength and wind arc Mil essential, The preliminary between BJB Kid Nolson and Young Chrlstoffcrson I promises to bo an Interesting Intro- Bj ductlon. Tho commltteu says that the JHj dress of tho men will not bo such as ; H to prevent tho presenco of ladles. Mj The oommltteu announces a inng- Bl nlMcent display of flroworks at night. 1 M This exhibition will bo on the Wln.T B 'Park. Ucsldos this thore will bo a BJj band concert In tho evening In tho Mj bandstand, making a (lttlng cllmnx to njj u glorious day. nioTfd with his ulfts nnd 'nnilly to 1 ehl and became n trusted cmployeo of the Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. up to the time of his death, holding tho position po-sition of chief chemist of the Lull factory for the last flvo ycnrB. Brother Robert Balf was ono of Lohl's promlnont citizens; being held In high esteem by tho young people In tholr social festivities. Ho nlwo took great Interest In the local flro department, being an nctlu member for over ten yenrs. Ho wan u prominent prom-inent membor of tho Lehl Conimerclnl club. April 20, 11)10, ho waH selected und set apart ns a Sunday School Board member of tho Alplno Stako of Klonandliasbcenonoof the most ict-lve ict-lve nd energetic workers, ivet ready to respond to every call math vpon him by thoso placed to piesido'ovor him. lie also lnbored as u ward teacher teach-er for several years and nu instructor In the Teachers' Quorum. Brother Robert wub billed to take a mission to tho Northern rtntcs und expected to leave next Tuesday, June 30th, Last Sunday night he complained com-plained of a bilious attack to wnlch he was subject. Ho went io work Monday morning but returned homo about 10 a. m. Tho family physician was summoned and suggested that It might be a case of appendicitis, 'tho following day ho was taken to tho L. D. S. Hospital in an automobile where an apparnutly successful operation was preformed, but Inter serious symptoms dovelopcd which resulted in his death at 10 p. in. Thursday, June 25, 1914. Brother Bnll Ib proceeded to the great beyond by his father, three brothers, two Bisters and a little son. Ho leaves a young wife, two daughters and a little son two yenra old; lhs mother, two brothers and a large circle of relatives anil friends to mourn his loss. His death has cast a pall of gloom upon the wholo community. com-munity. Ho was an affectionate husband, hus-band, a devoted father and was loved by all who know him. He died as ho has lived, u faithful n.id exemplary Latter Day Saint, In full hope of the glorious resurrection. Brother Bnll was 37 years, 8 months nnd 1 day old. Memebrs of. the Flro Department nctcd as pall bcnrcrB and as ushers In seating tho Tabernacle. Among thoso who enmo from Salt Lako City woro: T. R. Cutler, Geo. Austin, Geo. A. Smith, John Y. Smith. Visitors from other placers wcro: Robert L. Howard, Emanuel Olson EllBhn Brown nnd W. II. Cutler from l'ayson and many from American Fork. |