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Show ALL PLANS COMPLETE FOR FERRON PEACH DAY With the drawing nearer of the two days of celebration, the several subcommittees sub-committees having the alTair in charge are bound that next Friday and Saturday, Satur-day, as Ferron's first Peach clays, shall not lag lor interest from beginning to end. A large representation is expected from "over the mount lin," where so many relatives and friends of the people in Emery county live. Those from out of town who have tents should bring the same along, together wdth bedding as thev expect to be overcrowded for sleeping accomodations. Fol'owing are the programs for the two days: Friday, Sept. 19th, 10 a. m. Selection, Ferron District School Band Speech of welcome, Bishop N. K. Beal Music, Ferron District School Band j Humorous speech, U. E. Curtis Solo, Hector Evans Talk on the Resources of Ferron and Emery County, Hon. Alonzo Brink-erhoff Brink-erhoff I Ladies quartet, Orangeviile 'Speech, Prof. Robt. H. Stewart, A. C. U. representative Solo, James Stevens Speech, Green River Toast, "Peaches and Cream," Geo. M. Miller Saturday, Sept. 20th, 10 a. m. Selection, Ferron District School Band Prayer, Edwin Caldivell j Address, Samuel Singleton Quartet, under tne direction of R. V. Johnson, Huntington Stump speech, J. J. Rasmussen Solo, Mrs. J. M. Graham Speech, L. P. Oveson Quartet, Clell Cox & Co. Toast. A. D. Dickson Quartet, Emery Violin solo, Earl Greenhalgh Solo, Green River JOS. HANSEN, Chairman L. NELSON, .Secretary |