Show I EPHRAIM WILL MAKE MAKEr r THE EAGLE SCREAM i Committee Prepares the ifie Most Spectacular Fourth of July Celebration in the History of the Concerts City Parade Ball Game Races Contests Y Something Danes Doing Every Evers Minute of the Day Dag 3 To make make the coming Fourth of July c celebration the most J spectacular in the history of Ephraim was the unanimous vote of of the committee at its meeting last Saturday Plans were accordingly accord accord- kingly adopted for a program that provides entertainment for every minute of the day and most of the features will be entirely new Mention of some of the days day's events is is all that is necessary to emphasize emphasize em em- the magnitude of the celebration which the committee e has planned Following is an incomplete list of the days day's features I Firing of cannon at sunrise by by Mart Christensen seD followed by volley r 1 ring firing by Company G of the N. N G. G U. U f funder 3 under the direction of Capt Fred Freda a Jorgensen and the raising of the flag by the city ma marshal hal with music by bythe the ba band d. d A r i Firing Firing of of cannon at 8 o'clock sharp F 1 I will be the signal for the big parade I If one mile long composed of numerous f industrial floats and four bands A handsome h prize will be bt given to the i person who furnishes the best float Miss Alice Lund has been chosen to act act as Goddess of Liberty and Lauritz i Y t Nielsen as marshal of the day An open air concert will begin immediately imme- imme after the parade and beginning beginning begin- begin ning ni g at 10 oclo o'clock k the following program program program pro- pro gram gram will be rendered in the tabernacle tabernacle tabernacle taber taber- nacle Master blaster of of monies David N. N Beal 1 Music lusic Band Bands s Singing Dg Choir fIn vocation Invocation Chaplain Aaron Hansen speech Speech ch of Welcome Uncle Uncle Sam Spangled Banner Dr Dr L L. Rees Others Reading h e ung of Declaration Declaration Eyring Thompson Song H. H P. P Peterson Others y Oration L. L M. M Olson Song Mrs T. T A A. Beal Recitation Mrs E. E A. A Britsch I Singing Choir Benediction Chaplain At 2 p. p m. m th there re wi will l be a concert for both old and young on the the north northside side hide de of tho tabernacle A few details det details de de- t tails remain to be attended to but enough h has already been done to assure assure assure as as- sure a high class arti artistic entertain entertain- m ment nt J At p. p m m. m the fun will begin at at atthe the city park It will consist of a baseball game a mule 6 race with clowns lowns as jockeys a a. potato f race q by y ten n men on horseback pe t rage I by hy six siar b boys bOls sack race spoon race catching greased pig foot races Sj trotting races j three-horse three relay race around block All the winners will receive valuable prizes The price of admission to the park will be 10 and 15 cents At 4 p. p m. m there will be a dance for children and aud in the evening there will be general dances |