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Show ' Home-coming Week ;i Unprecedented Success ' Is , ( ' Bigf our-Day Celebration Gathering in Momentum With Each I . j a ' Day's Progress Official Program and Official ' i "" Parade and Line of March. I,'l Tho Great Home-Comlng Event Is 'I now In full swing. Tho city Is more i Bally decorated and lias moro llfu than , !' over before in Its history. For live blocks Main street is a blaze of Hags, bunting, pennants and banners. Tho ! business houses, too, have tried to outdo each other In decorating their places of business. They have suc-cccded suc-cccded In out-doing auy provlous cf- jw9 fort.' it all makes one think of the jlsfM Mardl Oras carnival of Now Orleans. PiFfl Visitors commenced coming In early if S.M In tho week from Colorado, Arizona ifev und Idaho. Yesterday thcro waB a big Ikfl throng. Today Is tho first day ot mm rates on tho D. & n. G. and the Salt IpS Lako Iloute, and tho committee will ! havo Its hands full taking care of tho & real homo comers. ejkllH Tomorrow the town will be swamped jlfgH with the thousands who will come 4KB ' from all ot tho nearby towns to help jfiH celebrato tho Fourth of July. The way I tH the people are coming proves that tho I ; big amount spent In advertising was 5 M monoy well spent. 'H Tho choosing of a spacious building ') -rH In tho center of tho business district ' hB as headquarters nnd for reception pur- f jfl poses was a happy thought, as it is 4H continually filled with home-comers, 91 who come to register and learn the Bj location ot their friends. W: Everything is moving without a w hitch and everybody Is happy, i flue No place in town could bo found 1 MM? largo onough to accommodato the lm- i EJ mense crowds, bo tho city olllcIaU 5f kindly granted tho uso of tho lawns 'Rr ut tno clty 1,n" Grounds for meeting !'SH purposes. Tho spaco not shaded by 'BE trees has been covered with canvas, mBBh making ono big open air amphitheatre, rjfljmj ( Hero all tho meetings will bo held. jJBjM Following is tho ofllclal program laHHI forMho four days, tho first of which KHi has passed as wo go to press: IgVfg Joly 2, 1U14, 2 1 JL City Hull Bg (Jrouniln. Alma Greenwood, Chairman. Music. American Fork Hand, Invocation. James H. Clarko ot the npj Alplno Stake Presidency. Music Ladles' Quartetto: ElvaChlp- fl man, Dernlco Crandall, Rosclla HI Storrs and Fern Chlpman. Address of Welcome Mayor Earl S. BBfl Oreonwood. j Music F. L. Hickman Quartette. BH Uesponso In Behalf of Visitors. Hon. BHB Daniel Harrington of Salt Lake. BHH Reading. Maud O. Chrlstenscn. HBH Music. Band. Mpf Infonnal handshake. iWk.'j Evening at 7:30. Open air concert, IK'? City Hall grounds. lflL,t Family reunions. SK$ July 3rd. BB 9:00 to 12:00. Sight seeing. All vlsl- SS9 tors requested to report at hoad- JH quarters, the Dr. Noyes Hulldlng, XV Just cast of Orient Theatre. (Hi Afternoon at 2:.10. Hall game, Lindon MJUL vs. American Fork. I Relay races nnd field sports City Park. Complimentary tlckots to visitors to bo had at hendquartcrs. Evening at 8:00. City Hall grounds. Reception to homo comerB. President Presi-dent S. 1. Chlpman, Chairman. All guests and adult residents of American Am-erican Fork. UiibIc, reminiscent addresses by vlsl- otrs and refreshments. Governor Spry, President Smith and others will ho present. Tho following program will bo carried car-ried out In addition to tho "Ten-Minute Addresses": Music Band. Invocation. Uishop John R. Hlndley. Music. Male Quartette. "History of American Fork" (ten minutes." min-utes." Joseph M. Forbes. Reading. Maud 11. Clirlstensen. "Hard Times Come Again No More." LadlcB' Quartette. Solo. William Gram. Music. Hand Jul) Fourth. 9:00 A. M. Grand parade. Line of March. Form on Center street, uouth of Main Btrect; march east on south of Main street to William Grant's, then west on Main to Fon Chlpmau's corner.; cor-ner.; countermarch on Main to place ot beginning; disband. Parade to assemble, at 9 a. m.; parade pa-rade to start promptly at 9:30. Order of Parade. Silver Band. Uncle Sam and Columbia. Gcorgo and Martha Washington and tho thirteen original states, represented repre-sented by thirteen couples on horseback. GoddeBs of Liberty and Justice. Firo Department. Utah. Sego Lily. Old Maids' Committee. American Fork City Float and City Council. Old Woman in tho Shoo. Liberty Bell. Autos carrying Pioneers, G. A. R. Vet-ernns, Vet-ernns, Indian War Veterans nnd Aged People. Utah's Be3t Crop. Suffragettes. High and District Schools. Representatives of Churches Presbyterian, Presby-terian, L. D. S., nollef Society, First Ward; L. D. S. Sunday School, Third Ward; L. 1). S. M. I. A. Scouts; L. D. S. Primary, Fourth Ward. Spirit of '70, A O. Miller and others. American Fork Co-op, Fred Rlckons. Alplno Publishing Co. 1). M. Hoywood. City Bakery. F. M. Brown. Wlllard Shipley. Central Meat Co. American Fork Drug Co. J. L. Duukley. Chlpman Merc. Co. Royal Tailors. Axel BloomquiBt. ! Walter Slack. B. H. Boloy. Mining Industry 11. C. Johnson. William Thornton, Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Co. Golden Rule. A. K. Thornton & Sons. Utah Light & Power Co. B. G. Purrlngton. Sam Newton and Hen Bates. Beck Livery. Live Stock and Farming V .11. Chip-man. Chip-man. Dr. R. K. Knighton, Veterinary. L. W. Nlclson'fl Livery. Con. Wagon & Machluo Co. J, S. Clements & Bro. Robert E. Lee. American Fork Plumbing and Heating Company. II. Small, Bowling Alley. Studebakor Bros. T. F. CorbetL Mrs. S. Wood. J. A. Shipley. E Cutler, Real Estate Bank of American Fork. Southworth's Cash Store. F. L. Hickman. Representing Pioneers' Entry to Salt Lake Valley Bishops Hlndley and Gardner. Horribles. Citizens on Horseback. Mayor Oreonwood has Issued nn order or-der forbidding any teams or other vehicles ve-hicles on Main street during tho time of parade. 11:00 A. M. Patriotic exercises, City Hall grounds. Mayor Earl S. Greenwood in charge. Music. Hand. Invocation. Bishop Warren B. Smith. "American Fork" (ten mlnutcB). Ora Chlpman. Solo, "Tho Flag Without a Stain." Edith Hlndley Taylor. Address. Governor William Spry. Solo, "Tho Sword of Bunker Hill." F. L. Hickman. "Stnr-Spangled Banner." Elva Chip-man Chip-man nnd nudlcnce. Benediction. 2:00. Ball gomu at City Park, American Amer-ican Fork vs. Lchl. Field sports. Prizes for all winners. Complimentary tickets to guests at headquarters. Evening. Grand ball, Apollo Hall. Similar, -lulr 5th "The Sabbath Dor." Sunday School In tho various wards and churches. 2:00 P. M. Public services, City Hall grounds. President S. L. Chlpman in charge. , Music, "O, Yo Mountains High." Congregation. Con-gregation. ErneBt Paxtnan, conducting. con-ducting. Invocation. Music Edith Hlndley Tnylor. Duet. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ii. Hickman. Solo. Elva Chlpman Address. Hon. B. H. Roberts. Doxology. Benediction. Ernest Paxman, Official Accompanist. Evening. Services in Fourth Wnrd. |