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Show Patriotism And Th& Paieide. mWi Perhaps never before in tho JiistoiyJofl Lvhi lmvo the people shown thelrpj riotism'ln tho same manner nudjfwIM&W much splrft as they did to-day.'julySfflJ Fremfda nymof lftffatit&tp&' shades' imeeUruuto tbo night tho wnoi; city was filled with ft joyous crowd, The booming of Canons in tho moru- -jliT, and the sweet strains of music coming from tho silver, and Btring hands seemed to 1111 all with inspiration. Tho street pnrndo was a grand display. The floats, carriages and buggies were ?6ry pretty. Tho bicycles decorated witli tne stars nnd etripefi nild many other colors were a very pleasing eight. A-uoiig tho grand display tlio lollowiug aro tl03e who r.oofc prizes. Best' Mei chan'.s.lloat.Tho Peoples Coop. Best trudesluah float, Wilson and Gaddie. Pest farmers float, Utah Sugar Co. Pest flow erest float, Charles Oihan. Heqt Picyclo dtcorgted, Abel Gudmun- ocu'Jr. Pest decorated single buggy, Dr. K. Steel, Pest decorated surry, T. J. WailHworth, Pen Hoiseleas carriage FranciBCtilld, JohnStandrlng & Vlctof Thomas. Pest float on live stock, Austin and Wobb Pest sustained character tho Goddoss of Libiny, Miss May Whipple. After tlie parade was over tlie-gathering at tlie city park was very largo, and long beforo the exorcises began the 'urge pavilion wa crowded. The gathering gath-ering was called to order by Mayor '3eo. Atntin. who was master of ceremonies, who mado it few fitting remarks. Tho Choir and congregation sang America. Prayer by Guo. A. Smith. Tho Melting of tlio Decolara'.ion of Indepeiidnucu by Miss Virglo SjIiow wan a low departi rr, Tho Oration was given by Mr. Francis Child, who displayed his talent for speaking most beautilully. His language lang-uage was very choice and Ins thought?, understanding his subject whb vory marked. Tlie Stnr Spangle Banner sang by Miss Mari Bush, was wullren-derod, wullren-derod, nud liur muni'er Indicates shu Iibb much improved. Tho stump speech by Mr. J. G. Allred took tho puoplo by storm, and thuFotiotlo spec-h by Mr. Stanley Gaddiownfl a master pieco for ono bo young. The recitation by Miss Lulu Trano was well rondared as was the song by Miss Agness Austin. Tho Paso Pall game in tho aiteiuoon was tho best over p'ayod hero. Both the Kuiglitvillo boys and our own boys did splendidly. Ltlil teams carried oil' the honors .'! to '-', There wero many sports for the children, child-ren, mid a grand display of llri) woiks at night. Tho day ended with a grand ball In tho pavilion.. |