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Show i I: II I! I Independence Day Program Sunrise , Salute Leslie and Clair Morris Raising Flag Captain Brigham Jarvis Serenade Martial Band PARADE AT 8 :30 SHARP Route Start at Tabernacle corner, thence West two blocks, North three blocks, East Diagonal Street, South four blocks, East two blocks, North three blocks, West to Main Street, South to Public Square. 30 FLOATS IN PARADE 30, Open Air Meeting at 10 :30, conducted by Grant Prisbrey Fatigue to 3:00 p.m. BAND CONCERT 3 P. M. CHILDREN'S RACES . ' BOXING, WRESTLING, BIG BATTLE ROYAL MACHINE GUN FIRING by Gun used, in the World War. Something of interest for old and young everyj minute. GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS ... at 8:30 p. m.; City Park, admission 10c, 15c, 25c. The biggest display of fireworks ever given in this city. One of the best of Pain's, New .York, collections. Something well worth seeing and which you will remember for a long time. Don't fail to take this in. i j LEGION OPEN AIR DANCE at Watson's, Admission 75c. We solicit Floats from every Organization, Club and Community throughout the county for the parade. Substantial prizes are being offered for the three best floats. Prizes will be given to the best cowboy or cowgirl outfit in the parade. We need several sever-al good Clown characters to enliven our parade ; don't be backward back-ward in enlisting in our service. We would like all participants in our parade to register their floats with the committee, J. I. Sanders, Bryon Lund, and Dr. Samuel Bleak. COME AND HAVE A' GOOD TIME WITH US |