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Show f I program for the Big I Celebration July 4th Plaus Jirc now complete for the big celebration to bo "I Jield hero Indopondiinco duy. A splendid program for tho day iM jjjj been arranged, and the committees aro working diligently o put tlie celebration over in big style. According to P. M. Nielsen, chairman of tho executive committee, the program of the day will Include the following: ; Solutes at day break Ftog raising at sun rise by Boy jti and Deo Hive girls. ' Serenade by Pleasant Drove Band I psrado of automobiles, floats, etc., m coo to 10:30.' fl fttriotie Program In tho Tabernaclo I 10:30 to 12:00. 1 1 Children's races at city hnll 1:80 M to 3:80. B Baseball gamo city park 3:00 to 8:00. II Horso races, tug of war, otc. 5:00 I to 6:00. Band concert by Pleasant Grove Band 7:30 to 9:00 Dance, plcturo show, etc. I , The paraflo In the morning will bo beaded by tho Wand, and will be fol- lowed by Undo Sam, Ooddcss of I liberty, Utah and American Fork. I Following this, 48 automobiles, H each representing one state of tho I Union, and decorated In tho state tlower and symbol, will come. The M Boy Scouts and ex-service men v1ll follow tho states, private- decor- ifsteil automobiles, bringing up tho M rear will bo tho comics, horribles, M terriblcs, etc, Including clown band, P I Magglo and Jlggo, Tho Gumps, Fire I department, etc. I Iklavor Jesso M, Walker will bo I master of ceremonies of the program In the tabernacle, constetlng of the M following numbers: . 1 Selection by Band. V 2 Prayer. JH 3 Singing "Star Spangled Ban-" Ban-" er" Congregation. " 4 Male Quartette under direction U of Ernest Paxman. sfl G-Solo. "Utah We Love, Thee" Kfh'"!' Roblnspa o. jpuk.&, ,. A.' . 6 Reading Lola Mandate? as H Goddess of Llborty. fl 7 Girls Chorus by Sixth grade fl girls, under direction of Emma An-fl An-fl demon. fl 8 Solo "Sword of Bunkor Hill" M Uncle Sam Ray D. Nlcholes. 9 Oration, 15 minutes J. M. fl Grant. 10 Singing Congregation. M 11 Prnyor. jfl The characters represented during fl tho day will bo: flj Utah IRuo Robinson. flj Ooddcss of Liberty Lela Maudsley. fl) Undo Sam Ray D. Nlcholes. flj American Fork Margaret Greene. JH Tho marshals of the day will be H Hans Chrlstonson, S. W. Chlpmnn jfl md Wm. Storrs, HJ At 1:30 at the City hall grounds H tho following races will be given, flj Ith suitnblo prizes: 1 Baby crawl, under two years fl prlzo 50c. 2 Race from 2 to 5 .years 10c, H 5c, 5c. H 3 Race from 6 to 8 years 10c, fl 5c, Cc. H 4 Race from 8 to 9 years 10c, H 5c, 5c. fl 5 Race from 9 to 10 years 10c, W Cc, 5c. m C Race from 10 to 11 yoars 25c, I0i, 5c. H 7 Race from 12 to 10 years 25c, 10c, Ec. I I 8100 yard dash, froo to all MOO, 50c, 25c. 93 loggod raco 50c, 25c. I 10 Sack race 50c, 25c 11 Crab and monkoy relay race 16 contestants 25o each to winners. H 12 Blcyclo race on Main street undor 17 yoars'or age fl.00, 50o, 25c. 13 Tricycle raco on Main street under G years of age 10c, 5c. 14 Tug of war for Boy Scouts through forco of water from fire hose 8 to a team 50c oach for winners, 25c, for second place. I 15 Boys and Glrlu relay Tho gamo at the park will prob- ably be botwecn th0 Western Optl- cals of Salt Lako and the local team. Following tho game at the ball grounds, a freo for oil pony race with Jlo for the wlnnor, and a match- ed pony raco with a horso from Am- erienn Fork and ono from Lohl, with I HO for tho 'winner, will be gtvot I A tug of war with the teams picked from men In tho grandstand will bo I pulled. 50o each will be given the winning team. A matched foot raco botween Em-nett Em-nett Halsoy, Wobb Brown and Ross Nielsen for a prize of f 10.00 will bo run. The band concert In the evening will be hold on Main street. The committees who have tho celebration cele-bration In charge are: Executive P. M. Nlolsen, chairman; chair-man; Eugene Nlcholos, JJmma Anderson, Ander-son, Clydj Crookstcu, Wm. Ellsmoro, Sadie Henry, Mrs. Charlds Pancrnts. Program Ernest Paxman and ex-ocutlvo ex-ocutlvo committee. Decoration Eugene Nlcholos, Chm. 1. U Pratt and Axel Bloomqulst Parade Mrs. Charles Pancratz, Chairman; Byron Crookston, Clarence Clar-ence Grant Sports Wm. Ellsmore, Chairman; Thos. Newman and Marley Steole. Finance J. H. Storrs, Clydo Crookston, Crook-ston, J. L. Flrmagy. The committees have worked Industriously Indus-triously to have somo sort of entertainment entertain-ment all day and It Is hoped that tho citizens of tho town will not go else-whoro else-whoro for tho day, but .will remain hero and enjoy tho local festivities. Every auto owner in town is ln-vltcdto ln-vltcdto decorato his car and ride In tho parade, a prlzo being offered for tho best docorrted automobile. |