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Show ROM OPENING DAY. 0000 TIE, FRIDAY The program for Road Opening day. Friday, Sept. 11, is republished hereunder. It starts at 2 o'clock p. m. on the new Ash Creek bridge. Music by Dixie Orchestra. Prayer by Pres. Jos. K. Nicholes. Community singing, "America." Address of welcome, by Hon. Edward Ed-ward H. Snow. Selection by Dixie Orchestra. Address by Governor Dern. Address by Hon. Dan Spencer or other U. P. official. Community singing, "Utah. We Love Thee." Talk, Pioneer Trail Blazers. President Pres-ident Anthony W. Ivins. Address by member of Utah State Road Commission. Selection by Dixie Orchestra. Address by Hon. William Spry. Address by Mayor Neslin. Community Singing. Address by officer of Cedar City Commercial Club. Talk, Economic Value of the Road. Edward R. Frei. Talk, How it was done, by Bridge. . Contractor. , Address by Hon. David Rust. Community Singing, "Doxology." Speeches will be limited to five minutes each. COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN General Committee II. T. Atkin, chairman; Charles B. Petty, secretary. secre-tary. Invitation President and Secretary Secre-tary of Zion Park Club. David Hir-schi Hir-schi and Chas. B. Petty. Finance County Commissioners. Refreshments Charles B. Petty. Publicity- John R. Wallis. Program Leo A. Snow. Reception James Judd. Music Prof. Earl J. Bleak. Transportation H. T. Atkin. Any one having room to spare in their autos who are taking in the celebration, please communicate with Transportation committee. , GENERAL OUTLINE It is intended that the program start promply at 2 o'clock p. m. and finish about 3:30 or 4:00 o'clock. Dancing will then be started and continue con-tinue until dark, on the new bridge. In the meantime refreshments consisting con-sisting of fresh fruit, grapes, melons, etc., will be spread out on tables to which the public may help themselves. them-selves. Surviving members of the first band of pioneers to come over the road the route which has now been accepted as the best which they made pass-able as they went along, will he quests of honor at the celebration. cele-bration. It will be some celebration. Let's all take it in. It will only take one-half one-half a day and nearly everybody can afford that much time. If you have a car and some room in It to spare take some of your less fortunate neighbors along, or notify the chairman chair-man of the transportation committee that you can take somebody. "Let's Go," hear good music, have a merry dance and enjoy a good time generally. |