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Show Centerfield Plans Pioneer Celebration Fieneer day at Centerfield will be fittingly observed, and the days of the pioneers will be depicted in the form of a program appropriate for the occasion. Centerfield citizens are preparing to take care of a large crowd of celebrators and plenty of amusement will be offered. The day's festivities will start with . the hoisting of the flag at sunrise, by the boy scouts of troop 1. Following Follow-ing the band will parade and serenade, seren-ade, and at nine o'clock the parade will form, under the marshalship of R. A. Fjeldsted. In the parade the spirit of 1847 will be depicted with t pioneers and Indians in the line. The ; growth and development will be rep-I rep-I resented in both industrially and from a church standpoint. A splendid splen-did program has been prepared and will be given at the Centerfield chapel at ten o'clock, and immediate-J immediate-J ly following the parade. The pro-j pro-j gram as announced follows: j Selection Band i Invocation . . . Chaplain C. H. Hansen Song "Come, Come, Ye Saints" . . Pioneers Oration Marrel Hansen Duet Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fjeldsted. Address Melva Fjeldsted as "Miss Utah." I Song Primary Children j Reading Helen Beck Chorus Gilbert Fjeldsted & Co. Benediction Chas. S. Hansen Selection Band At two o'clock a dance will be given giv-en for the children and immediately after the dance Mrs. A. L. Fjeldsted ! will be hostess to all children of the ; Centerfield ward, at a picture show ' at the Kinema theater. Mrs. Fjeld-' Fjeld-' sted will present each child with a ' free ticket and all children are urged ; to avail themselves of the opportun-1 opportun-1 ity to attend the show. ; A program of sports will start at ! four o'clock at tho Centerfield city park. The contests will consist of '. all kinds of races and other sports ! and all between the ages of 15 and j 100 can enter for the prizes. The sport program has been arranged by ! Clayton Watts and others. t |