Show 5 i 1 f r 1 ry S Fourth of July Jub 6 The Tho Fourth of July passed quiet quiet- Jy ly y away Saturday y one on of the most pleasant days of the tho year being given over lo to its celebration The They day iy y was was' ideal and not very I warm considering the tho exceedingly exceeding t I. I ly ay warm weather we vre have had theretofore heretofore The days day's celebration co commenced ed with the tho custom customary ry tiring firing of and hoisting of the flag flan at ut guns f rise stun the tho firing of course keeping keep ping ing up up all day From 8 a. a m. m to 10 a. a m. m foot races potato races bobble hobble races faces for every a age c and 1 description mush eating contests an e egg g an nn spoon lace greased pole polo climbing catching greased re sed pins pigs all ail lent their amusement to the youn younger er generation Prizes of course were gi given gien en for the various var var- ious joU successful contestants During During During Dur Dur- ing the intermission of these ex exercises exercises ex- ex cr Larsen's phonograph was I used to keep tho the crowd from waith wait wait- wait wait- h ping Ing The Tho program which appeared in I last ast weeks week's issue was waa carried out outS I S i- i successfully in the tabernacle The afternoon was given over wholly to base ball a n game ame being bein played between the tho Ephraim Red Hed Stockings and the Cleveland Commission Commission Commission Com Com- mission Company ball team of s Salt Lake The evening was then devoted to fireworks for nearly neaily an hour these being given in front of the opera house honse A childrens children's dance had been given in inthe the tho afternoon at the the opera opera house T And andin in the tho evening a n dance danca was wi given iZ cn the tho a older ones at the pa pa- pa |