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Show ; PROGRAMME 1 , FOR THE I. ' 'GELEBEATIOn W , OF TIIE 4TH. OF JULY, I ... ' A. D. 1881, ' 1H ST. CEORCE.WASHINCTON CO., J UTAH TERRITORY, i I . At Sunrise, the National Flag will I bo unfurled,' under the direction of I Capt. George Jarvis, and will be sa- I . luted by music from the Bands, and I . Artillery under the direction of Capt. 1 David Milne; after which the Martial 1 Band, under the command of Capt. E I h 'V. Riding, and the String Band, un- der the command ot Capt. William I ; Neisoif, will serenade the City until 1 ' 0 o'clock a. ni. I; . - Wcll; aV ml r--(hccitizrnff will f 1 " '' assemblo at tho St. George Tabernacle Taberna-cle whero they will be seated, under the direction of. Marshal A. P. Hardy and Assistants; after which Ihc follow-1 ing proceedings aiul exercises will be had under the direction of Prest. J. D. T. McAllister', Master of Ceremonies. Ceremo-nies. let. Hymn A nth elm, by St. George Tabernacle Choir; "J-et every heart rejoice and sing." 2nd. Prayer by Chaplain Henry Eyring. 3rd. Singing by St. George Tabernacle Tab-ernacle CJioit ; t ' "Independence day.' 4th. Heading .of "Declaration of. Independence" by Anthony W'lvinsj Esq; ' . v. i i 5th. Music by Martial -Band; Yankee Doodle." 6lh. Music by the Stiing firind'. 7th. Oration by Hon. John M. Macfar.lane. , ;,.; 8th. pes'crlpUvc - piece 'for Hhel Organ, by Moroni Snow, Esq:.;' 1 " "The Battle-or Hunker UiW ft) 9lh, 'Sliort Speech by Prest JD-T. JD-T. 'McAlHsler. ' 1 '' " , JOth. Song by St. George., Tuber-nacle Tuber-nacle Choir; , , , 1 "Over the Mountain Wave." , . - 11th. Palrick Henry's Speech, . I jj R. G. McQuarrie, Esq. , .', ' 2ih. Music by the Martial Band. . 3 h.j Sliort Speech , :by Hon., Jacob Ja-cob Gates. . , , I4lh. Music by String 'Band. 15th. Song by A. II. Whileliead,- Ef,q ; , 'Washington's Grave." 16,(.h, Instrunieiitai piect) on Organ by Mrs. Baker. ( , 17th. Comic Recitation by David H. Morris, Esq. 18th. Glee, by St. George Tabei-naole Tabei-naole Ohoir; "There is no home like my own." . 1 9th. Volunteer Toasts and Sen-timeuts, Sen-timeuts, 20lh. Song by St. George Tabernacle Taber-nacle Choir; "The Standard of Zion." 21st. Benediction by Chaplainj Henry Eyring. At 3 o'clock p. m. the citizens, will assemble on the 'Public Square,, when tho .following , At hjntie spores., and :amiisemon'.& !wi).l be .open for "all, for i 9 prizes, to be distributed as may be announced on the ground yij'Mu JM Committer; Tilling 'Tournament, on horseback, for Ladies H and for Gentlemen: Foot-races, for all ages, for males and females: Barrel walking; Potting the stone, light and heavy : 'Wind-fold rate : Egc-race : Tug. of "War: Horse races, single , 'H dash, quarter and half mile: Slow races, for horses and mules : Pulling match, single' or jH I double: Walking match: Pulling sticks: Most j graceful Lady Equestrienne :lJest Sentimental ! Song; Ac, &c. ; ,H j Until the shades of evening close ' i over us, when Ihc groups of families f or friends will be at. liberty to , con- ' SH J vene in their several neighborhopdu , : and hold social converse an their sov- f I eral needs and tastes may sugc;esL 5 AH desiVing to outer horsos for fhe races, must enter them with the Com- lB .mittce on Athletic Sports, A. Pfl Hur- JHH dy Esq., Chairman, on or before the I 4ih. of ,luly, at 8 olclock a. m.,, and I must do sn subject to the rules and i regulations of said Committee. V Committoc of Anangomenu,: 'John K ;Mnctavlano,' Thomas Judd, alW Cningor,1 ' Clias1. A. Terry, D, H. Cannon,' Richard Morris, -H A. P. Hardy, -A. R. Whitehead, If A. W. Ivins, r Minerva Vy.'Snpw, H Ivins. |