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Show EDITORIAL BREVITIES. were present, till two hours or longer Bard of Avon say Aye, while memory after midnight. An excellent supper holds a seat in this distracted globe. was spread upon tables on the stage at Apex. It was certainly a bad feature wlieh it was known that there jaquld be no celebration, to let the band go away from town, A few could have well afforded 16 pay the boys for their trouble and had music in Nephi on the fourth. The ban,d boys like nnd deserve the gr.qat American Dollar the people over in Tintic were liberal there was going to be np celebration here, the band was not very jtnql to blame for going to Tintic to play on tlje Fourth. which the company in turns feasted nearly all the evening, the two elder sisters THE DAY WE CELEBRATE. of the bride, Louie and Lizzie, being The night before our glorious chief and very attractive, waiters. Presents were numerous and valuable and Fourth passed very quietly, but at everybody wished the young couple )oy the first glimmer ol daylight, the on their new journey which they had cannon, ip the Central Park anopened up for themselves. The Ensign nounced to our slumbering inhabijoins with the host of other friends in tants that the great day had commenced. Flags were plentiful and congratulations. ly PRIZE STUDIES OF TORNADOES k The American Meteorological Journal We determined, on tins Fourty, to desiring to direct the attention of stu? dents Jo tornadoes, in hopes that valuag go spmewhere where they w,ere ble results may be obtained, offers ttie to celebrate and in considera- following prizes: tion of that fact secured the services For the foest original essay on tornadoes e'' . to reporttha days doings, or desrriptiou of a tornado, $200 will be Finding nothing to write about he given. For the second best, $50. drew on his imagination, or rather And among tljos.e worthy of special his memory of the 'good old days mention $50 will be divided. The essays must ty? sent to either of Another correspondent pfyore. the editors, Professor Harrington, Asbe of tells to us town out knowing tronomical Observatory, Ann Arbor the public what was done here on Michigan, or A. Lawrence Rotch, Blue jthntday in his mind. The report Hill Meteorological Observatory, Mass. U. S. A., before the first ejay jvill also be in the minds of those of July 1889. They must be signed by a jvho read it. Oh the mighty press. nom de be accompanied by a Wers it not for itf the public gener-.al'- sealed plume , and addressed with same envelope of Nephi would not know ttomde plume and enclosing the real name , jwhat transpired here on the Fourth. and address of the author. Three independent and capable judges will be se' An the prizes; and the paexample of Nephi hoodlum-jsai- , lected to awardthem will be the properof which the hj)jj)ble scribe of pers receiving of the Journal offering the prizes, A ty The ENsra.v was the vj.cufli, is circular giving fuller details can be obrjeady for reoord. Yesterday as this tained by application to Professor. fcrjbbler of Nephi neys was bpsypver . his table, there came dying through the window at his left, with considTHE FOURTH. erable force, a green apple, striking him on the lower maxillary. ForNephi Celebrates,(In a horn.) tunately for ourjaw boneit hag b?d ft Apex" not Satisfied with the Reality, tides the High Horse of Imagination too much experience in forcing onr way through this world to be much During the day with an Oceffected by so trifling an affair. casional Glance at Things We know the kid who threw the Real Below him. apple. lie Jg a lazy loot of a&out The celebration of the 4th of July 1888 sixteen 3UtnjnejS', who is seen alto- will be long remembered by the citizens gether too oftep m and aronnd this of Nephi; at least it ought to be rememoffice with tobacco juipj? very bered and tor fear some careless individconspicuously spread about the cor- uals may forget, I think I will attempt a ners of his mouth. The prapks of brief description of the notable event, alhim and his like ought to bp stopI approach the subject with conthough ped and to the accomplishment of sciousness of my inability to describe this end The Ensign will lend its the glorious occasion (?). Eailyinthe aid. We haye a number of the and before the gilded beams of morning names of this gang of pests and tht: sun with gold the tops of the tipped jvith very lijtje tnqre of their aggra- lofty Rocjdes on our eastern horizon vating foolihpess, we shall publish could be heard tjie swpet tones of s them- - We pjpceely dope that parCornet away down in Dixie, (I ents will take this matter up mean, in Phoenix, Arizona.jsounding the irately si thaJt there will be tjo need reveille to the sleepy members of the of its being done publicly. Brass Band who if gp-jn- of-Ap- Read-vill- y Dar-ton- The people of tTeplh l;ave aJiyays given us cause for the use of word? f Prase when we wrote concerning any f their public doings, and it is with regret that to use words of cenwe are forced sure. But what excuse can be offered or their failure to celebrate ttye adversary of that great and glorious day, the (day upon wljch fxopa. for American citizens was horn? It costs something to celebrate, it is true, but who that is not ft slave or Iqvps Jib.crjy, cares for expense on such an occasion as the celebration of sycty a glorias and beloved day as the Fourth of July s to every tnie America! Citizen? Jhe failire is a blotch on the air charity r of our enterprising town that will take long to erase. The citizents of Nephi, whose liberality has always been boasted of, will now be looked upon as a .glass of people whose greed and closeness kill? their patriotism or love (of the deeds of the dead and gone heroe? who gave usthe grand oldflag of red white and blue which has wave 1 so proudly for t!es? Pa?t one hundred and twelve years,and which still waves grand-fy- , and is loved by millions. This however, we kpow not to be the rase. The vast majority of the people of Nephi are patriotic Americans. We ire infemed by some few of the business nj.en men, too, whonj yve have always' found t9 mean what they say, that another Fourth vilj not pass so quietly, "Die business men of a place are jy looked to for the conducting of public demmistrationspf this kind aid we can issure the public that the Nephi business men fie, el badly over the failure to ede brate. The otjjy excuse that can be given is, that heretofore public njen other than business men have headed the movements, am) tijis year it was not known that tljey had drawn from the field till it was jtoo late for any one else Jto attend to it. My it never happen tgain. to-da- y hymeneal Nephi las changed t)a marriage season. Fall anJ winter pass and the youth of Nephi are to nuch occupied with amusements and general good times to think about tying the happy knot, iUt when ?pring and stiipnier come they all Jori for 'nuptial bliss. At least, this has been tje cas,e this year. The latest jyiiling victim to bp captured by the JjaiiJ of benedicts was John Edglieill'and the lady of his choice was Miss Alice Udall, both lesidentsot Jsephi and higly fespepfed members of fop iety. An elegant reception was held In the Social Hall Thursday evening, June y&h. at which a host of pel itives and friends were present. They (janqed to the strains of music which .emanatfoil quadfofo band who fjroni ed Sherrys raised at sunrise. Shortly after, tlpe streets commenced filling with horse-bacand people, teams riders and the town assumed an holThe procession iday appearance. did not start piomptly at the hour stated, owing to the delay caused in forming the second division. At about 10 oclock the start was made from Read & Bryans corner north to Central Park, then east to the brewery, south to Mill St., West to point of starting and then countermarching to the Park where the following exercises took place. Tl 1 Nephi immediately arose from tleir various couches and donned their beautiful new uniforms (M Doi-ed- ) so liberally donated by the subscriptions d of our energetic, thrifty and business-tnen- , and before Dijrton had time to get there" himself they had surrounded the liberty pole upon the top of which waved the starry emblem of our g much lov.ed nation and the notes of Hail Columbia rang upon the air, wbicl being at our great altitude in such 4 raefied condition.it failed to conduct to oyr half opened ears. After this themselves for a the boys Gage"-e- d last effort, to bring the peopje together to witness the grand procession which bad been previousJy arranged! At the signal, the procession started with , the Marshal of the Day, , at its head mounted upon a large and powerfully built horse which fairly groaned uneje; its heavy and important burden. The processiop consisted of a grand and well arranged representation of the trades and businesses of Nephi, chief ot wliich is do nothing yourself and grumble if any one else does. The procession-afte- r having wound its tired and lazy length around one and a half blocks, and ave up the again (M) Don-esoul-inspiin- ghost. The good people at 10 a. m. assembled at the large and comfortable bowery erected by the restless energy of the Young Men, and listened to the reading of the great Declaration of Independence offered thanks by -- rr- after which and adoration. C then gath , ered up a few of the choice vocalists from amongst tjie great congregation, where they wee vainly endeavoring to hide themselves and look importantly with one eye at the people and searchingly for Bro. r with the other, and made our hearts glac! with strains of Now the Glorious day has come. Then arose that mighty orator of the day, , who Hooded us with of eloquence and bright patriotic ideas during which an usher was sent to wake up the jiand who, aftej the applause natural and Consequent to the oratois efforts had Subsided, made the grjat welkin ring until one with The Men of Harlech could easily imagine the clarion tones of were again delighting our hap and go Old Hundr.sJ py ears. Next honi. Afternoon dance, admission 15 cents to enable the Hon. Committee to Don1-a nore independent air and Gage" their proceedings in accortmce therewith. In tjie evening everybody were invited tq the (un)Social 1 Jail to rand bait after which participate in a all retired to their several adobes resolved to be, if possible, more loyal than ever on the uect birthday of our country. Now, I think I said at liist, the event I JVould le remembered. nowepcat, apd in the language of the jnspiicd out-burs- MVfnwma SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS PROGRAMME. The assembly was called to order by the President of the day. He made a few introductory remarks. Reading of the Declaration of Independence. Mueic, MERCHANDISE GENERAL 7th Ward Band. Oration, Harmonica Band. Music, several patriotic were Following by speeches leading orators. Shortly after, the assemblage dispersed and parties could be seen going to the canyons and to the springs to pass the remainder of the oohner main an d depot Street nepeei. day. There were about 600 or 700 people took part in the exercises. No serious accidents occurred during the day. The first prize in procession was awarded to a gentleman from out of town who was so modest he would not give his name. The Fireworks in the evening were a grand success. Mt. Nebo looked grand with the illumination that was placed there at considerable trouble and labor. A delegation waited upon the workingmen of the new Court House and after along argument they concluded to stop woik for the afternoon. 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