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Show H UTAH COUNTY NEWS GATHERED FOR THE READERS OF THE DEMOCRAT. Pleasant Grove Cclobratcs Her Vol-nutecrs Vol-nutecrs Rctnrn in Loyal Manner An Interesting- Program and a lH Great Day. !H Pucasant GitovK, Aug. 22. 1800. (Special Correspondence. Il Pleasant Grovo turned out on ninsso to do honor to nnd welcome home our volunteers, ylz: ijjl bergenia Murk E Bezzaut. Privates John Roblson, Sidney Smith, Niels Nlolson, Alfred Ellis, .H Lewis Ilybei (noli and Charlos Peterson. At 8 n. m, Monday a procession of 11 decorated buggies nnd linrsomon led by IH the brass band marohod to thu D, fc R. jH G. depot at American Fork and escort- cd them to our city. In tho meantime - thu children appropriately dressed In red, white nnd bluu woro arranged on iH llm brow of the bill at tho ontranco to the town to artistically roprosont n lh- H ing flag, which was n grand nnd plctur- esqmi sight. As tho procession np- fjH pronched a halt was Hindu und the children, under tho nblo direction ot -H I'rof. II, L. Drlggs, sang tho "Star Spangled Banner," each child waving a flag simultaneously with uttering tho words "long mny It wave." Hundreds ot citizens assembled on tho hill. Ths principal streets woro paraded after 'H which all dispersed to meet at tho 'jB grnvo at 2 p. m. when tho following jH program was rendered: H Musla Bnud - Prayor.... Chaplain llonson Walker,sr. 'B Chorus, "Let uo Hills aud Vales R'isound" Glee Club Directed by Prof. B.N, Walter, , Addles? of Welcomo 4H Mayor S. L. Swonsoa Music Hand Presentation of badges.. Young Ladles Jftl Response. . .Sergeant Murk E. Bezz tnt "'itiR Selection , Orchestra ViH "Tho Volunteer" J, L. Brown "jH Song, "Star Spangled Banner" 3"v.,rrsw.B T. K, Allen W Recitation, "Our Flag".. Wui.E. Clark iH Song Chorus of Boy 'JH Directed by Mrs. Eva Driggs, .IHU "Significance of wnr"., Howard Driggi ;JS1 Buglu cnlls Lowls Hvbcrtson . JffiRai (Musician Battery C.) 'IfflH Song, "Amurlca" Audfeneo Adjourned to banquet nt Clark's Hfl Hall where a rich fenst wns served to 'wSl all, the volunteers' table being the flH center of attraction. Recess was taken ,jiEH until 8:30 p. m. when dancing cum 2H nieuced, tho hall being crowded. Tho wfiiH verdict of nil Is that tho day was most enjuyahly spent, nothing occurring to jfH mar tho pluasuro of tho occasion, H On Sunday las' wo were favored with fil a villi from Apostle Owen Woodruff, ll who delivered a most interesting ad- ill dres at thu mooting houso at 2 p, in. "4 Elders Richard It, Lyman and Merrll ' 1H of Suit Lako city addressed thu peoplo In tho evening on educational topics. JaPll |