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Show For Pioneer Day. Fred Ludvigson, ohairman, L. H. Childs, N. F, Kearns, Minnie Christenson Chris-tenson and Grace Christensoa form tho committee of arrangement for tbe 24th celebration. The committee has been successful in getting in donations dona-tions and will be enabled with this to ' give us a good time on next Monday. Cannonading will usher in the day and the brass band will further enliven en-liven with patriotic strains. 10 a, m, All citizens invited to the bowery, which has been re-oovered and made fresh' Following is the OFFICIAL PROGRAM: "Come, Come Ye Saints" - Choir Prayer - - - Chaplain Song - Double Quartette Bee., (,A Hundred Years Ago" - - Lois Myrap Oration - - ' John Larson Selection - - Band Song, "The Blaze of Glory" Ten boys Rec, "A One Legged Goose" . Cora Yepaon Song, "The Secret of the Violet" - . - Glade Bown Selection - - - Band Prayer - - - Chaplain Master of Ceremonies Joseph Christenson. Chaplain N. O. Myrup. Utah Jbdo Metcalf. Maids Alphilda Anderson and Zelma Erickson. " From 2 to 4 o'clock will be devoted to dancing, free for all the children; in the opera house. - At the usual place on Main street various sports and amusements 'will tafco placo following the dance. Sev- . oral prizes will be givdn away. t The following was handed in by the committee on sports after tht above was in type : - PBOQBAM OF 8POBTS, JOLT 24lB 1911. 1 p, m, Children's dance. 3 p. m. City Park ' -Foot race, R Edwards and Martin Peterson. Horse race, C W Perkins and Pat : Ryan. Tag of war, East vs West. Base Ball, married men vs single men Admission 10c. Those under 14 years admitted free. |