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Show EACLE TO SCREAM MICHTY LOUD ON 4TH The whole program of celebration for the glorious Fourth are completed and the Dale citizens are promised such a day as they have never before beheld. The big event of the day will be the baseball game between Orangeville and Castledale, with an $8.00 catcher's niitt and $10.00 cash at stake as prizes. The mitt is on exhiibition at the Co-op store. The program for the day follows: Firing of artillery at daybreak under direction of Capt. C. T. Bowen, Hoisting of flag at sunrise under direction of Capt. A. E. Wall Jr. Salute to the flag. From sunrise to 8 a. m . . Band Serenade 9 a. m Parade 10 a. m Public Assembly 1:30 to 5:30 p. m. . , Sports on public square 5:30 p. m .Childrens Dance 8 o'clock p. m Public Dance Following is order of parade at 9 o'clock sharp. No 1 Band KVi 9 Anrn S Uncle Sam (Dr. Coleman. jo t auiu Geo. & Martha Washington No 3 Goddess of Liberty No 4 Utah No 5 Bee Hive No 6 Utah's Best Crop No 7 Ladies Band No 8 Business Ho ises No 9 Clown Band Following is the program, on Court House lawn. Patriotic song Choir Invocation. .. .Chaplain Abinadi Olsen Song, Star Spangled Banner Double Quartett led by Hector Evans Reading of Dec of Ind ...Uncle Sam (Dr. O. E. Coleman) Patriotic song .Geneva Anderson Oration A. D. Dickson Patriotic song ..... Emma Anderson Toast Dr. M. C. Wood Children's Chorus Direction of Carol Jorgensen & Crystal Behunin Toasts and Sentiments Song, America Congregation Praver Chaplain The sports committee has been busy at work and the following are announced announ-ced as a partial list of the sports to be indulgea in by young and old on the afternoon of the Fourth, during the ball game between Orangeville and the local fans: Pig catching, cracker, needle and thread, horse and rings and orange grabbing contests: three-legged and wheelbarrow races, gripping and rope-climbing contests and miscellaneous miscellane-ous races of all kinds for young and old. Considerable fun is expected from a baseball game, the Fats vs. the Leans, which will include just about all the professional ball players in the town, the non-professional or scrub (?) students stu-dents of the game de sphere being left to meet the Orangeville sports. The following comprise the "picked", teams for the International Grand Tournament Tourna-ment of Professional Ballplayers trophy of one great big dish of icecream per player. The Fats Drover Judd, Pill-DjserWoid, Pill-DjserWoid, Groceryman Baker, Attorney Attor-ney Dicitson, Surveyer Browning, Farmer Far-mer Franfcom, Blacksmith Borreson, Poultryman King, Peddler Behunin, Butcher Tolboe. The Lean6, Farmer Oman, Tinsmith Reynolds, Farmer Dtnnisen, Artificial Eye-Window Coleman, Cole-man, Mule Driver Wells, Bisciut Dust i Hans Peterson and ditto his brother, sPeter, Guard Acord, Painter Berg Printer Williams, and Treasurer Soren-on. Soren-on. Following are the committees: Finance Mart Anderson, chairman, Sam Snow, Nephi L. Williams, David S. Williams, Peter Talboe, Jim Peter son, T. V. Thomas, G30. Brandon, C. E Larsen, A. D. Dickson. Entertainment and Music W. K. Driggs, Chairman, A. E. Wall, Jr., T. S. Johnson, Geneva Anderson, Emma Anderson, Carol Jorgensen, Mrs. T. S. Johnson, Hector Evans. Sports El ni id Crawford, Chairman David Seely, Bishop Akelund, A. G. Jewkes, Emerv Larsen, Nephi L. Williams, Will-iams, Ray Jensen, John Douglass, T. V. Thomas. Grounds A. E. Wall, Sr., Chairman, Sam Larsen, Willburn Wells, George Seely, Andrew Johansen, Wm. King, Orson Madson, J. C. Baker. Decorating- Hyrum Rssmussen, Chairman, Mable Seely, Eflie Day, Will Lake, Vera Hickman, Nora Seely, Orange Olsen, Ethel Livingston. Parade Ira Browning, Chairman' Andrew Larson, John Y. Jensen, Olea Day, Crystal Behunin, Stella Seely, Alma Anderson, Leo Peterson, Evin Wilburg, Lulu Bunnell, Ethel Oman Anna Wood, Florence Jorgensen, |