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Show Twenty-FoUrlh at Cnstllla, The Utah Press Association oxcursion toCastilla Springs on Pioneer Day has developed many new and Interesting features. A great crowd of newspaper men, pioneers, veterans and tho representatives repre-sentatives of young Utah will throng that popular mountain resort. Arrangements Ar-rangements have, been completed for the giandcst million eer held lu central Utah. Tho Itlo Grande Western Hallway has given spr-ciil trains and low lates, mill the merchant:) and business busi-ness men are contributing fict-ly for prizes to he gleu nway in the many conttstH. Hon. J. U, llooth of l'roro, will rcpro eiil thu Hhuk Hawk War Veterans, mid Hon. '.icoige P. Itlllingrf of Mautl, Mile of the ohlesi. pioneers, will be ureneiic mid speak of curly limef. A mmhal choir content is one of the iiLeitHliii' fiiitillt for ihieh n i-nrli j.de of rT) Iiiin I'll n cilfeii-il. Tht Si'lioiield choir bus cub rod llin coutei!, mid nt least a liulf ilorcn mure will piobably bo in tlie Held A tug C war between tho coal and silver miner i w ill ho nn e veiling festuio I'luen will lie (Wen for llio olilci-t pioneer ni:d li tlla.ii W.ir Veleinu nn tho groiimlH, I one races, bicycle inccs out laces and other amusements for old and joung will bn awarded prizes ranging from $1 to f ID. ltiiteafroui l.ehl and Amoricaii Fork will bo 75 cents. Trains will leno Cnstllla for Bait Hake City and iutcrinediato point at 8:27 p. m., 0:10 p. m,, ami for Spiingrille, Prove, npauish Fork, Pnyson and Kurckn nt 12 :S0nt night in additbu to regular trains. |