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Show PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR DALE'S 24TH The following is a brief outline of the program planned for the local Tioneer day celebration, it being- impossible to l'St all the sports as yet though wild ! hrse breaking and bioncho rifling will: be the big drawing card for the biggest I crovvd ever in attendance at such a celebration. Hoisting of the Flag at sunrise by the Marshal Parade at 9 o'clock a. m. ll irshal of the Day, Orson Madsen. laptain of the Pioneers, Carl Bott. Captain of the Emigrants, Peter Petersen Chief of the Indians, Amos Asay. Utah," represented by Ruth Tolooe. MORNING PROGRAM Meeting house, at 10 o'clock Music by the Castle Dale Band Song by the Congregation "O, Ye Mountains High." P aytr by the Chaplain, Carl Berg, .election bv the Band, Solo by Mrs. Emma Fillmore. Ttrn-minute Sp ech, Seth Allen, "Why; we Celebrate the 24th of July." Son? by the Primary "Come, Come, Ye Saints" Speech by "Utah" Sun? by the Beehive Girls llac by the Band Benediction by the Chaplain Childrens Dance at 2 o'clock j Shorts will begin at 3 p. m. in the I Fark. Twenty-five cents admission j sill be charged to ail adults for en i trance and 10 cents for a seat on the jrand stand. The proceeds will be de- j voted to the paying of prizes to the I liferent parties taking part in the ' spirts, the balance to apply on the grind stand. The sports program will published 1 nrxt week. General committee R. C. Miller, airman; Ernest E. Jensen, Eugene Icr.ansen, Peter Borregon, Nephi L. Aiilians, Emmer Day, Nancy Asav Oral Johansen, Sarah Oveson. |