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Show PROGRAM uf Exercises Xor Observance of Decoration Decora-tion Bay in Provo, May 30.1895. 1 Various fraternal organizations, schools and citizens will meet at 9 o'clock a. m. to prepare for parade. 2 Parade will be formed, beginning at corner of Seventh and J streets in the following order; (a), Thirteen young ladies dressed in white; (b), W. T. Sherman G. A. R. post, M. J. Barrett in command; (c), children under charge of the principals prin-cipals ol the city schools followed by surviving yeteraus ot the Black Hawk Tar; (d), martial band; (e), Companies V and M," Utah militia; (f), firemen; fire-men; I.O. O. F. ; (h), K. of P.; (i). A. O. U. W.; (j), Foresters; (k), citizens on foot; (i), ci'izens mounted; (m), citizens in carriages. 3 Procession will inovb to cemetery where exercises under direction of the G. A. R. will be conducted. These closed, time will be alljwed for citizens citi-zens to decorate the graves of their departed de-parted ones, other than soldiers. It is urged that basket lunches be taken by the citizens who will assemble assem-ble at the Provo Park Gardens. at 1 o'clock te following exercises will be had at the gardens: 1 Singing, "America," choir. " Prayer. 3 Singing, 8l,Comreds in Arms," Fourth ward Glee Club ! 4 Speech, Mayor Holbrook. 5 8ong, "Sword of Bunker Hill," John R. Twelves, 6 Oration, Hon. J. W. N. White-cotton. White-cotton. 7 Music, band. 8 Speech, Hon. John B- Milner. 9 Singing, choir. 10 Speech, Hon. W. N Dusenberry. 11 Reading, May Bell Thurman. 12 Speech, Hon. M. M KelJogg. ' 13 Solo, J. M.-Westwood. |