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Show Will Honor the Utah Pioneers I Smithfield Arranging for a, Great Dem- I onstration the Twenty-Fourth. I SMITHFIELD, July 17. HMO -Plo-neer's Day will bo celebrated In tho following order of tho day: Salute, 20 guns at daybreatf.by Capt. W. F. Nelson. Hoisting Old Glory at sunrise Rand concert from 8 to i) p.m. Forming for parade on public square. Meeting In tabernacle at 10:30, with the following program- Music Hand. Singing Sunday School Choir. Prayer Chaplain, R. Roskelley. Sluglng-Sunday School Choir. Address of welcome Supt. Winn. Quartette II. H. Llndqulst Si Co Comlo Recitation Allva Llttlcdyke Oration-J.J. Richardson. Singing Counties. Comic Paper Mrs. L. 0. Uonton. Ladles Chorus Jean Lundqulst and company. Stump Speech-G YvSmlth. Music Hand. Comlo Recitation Wm. Thornley. Singing-Sunday School Choir. Prayer Chaplain. Muslo Hand. Afternoon. 2:30 Track meet, School team vs. Smlthfldld Athletic Association. Polo vault, High Jump, Hurdle race, 00 yard dash, 100 yard dash, Relay race. 3:10 Children's race, Bloyclo races, novelty, egg, potato and wheelbarrow. Tug of war, between married and single men; Hasoball and Basketball. Grand ball In Evening. Order of Parade: Justice, Annlo Hlllyard; Hand wagon; 100(1 wagon escorted es-corted by Indians; Handcarts and countlcs;Utah In 1847;Plonecr wagons, Indian wagons; Itldlans on horseback; Sago Illy; Hechlve; Nations, C. J. and J. J. Plowman; Floats; Old woman In shoe; Business house floats; 24 ladies and gents mounted; Public In carriages. carri-ages. Olllcers of tho day: Marshal of the day, Robt, Griffith; Aids, W, Richard-son, Richard-son, Leonard Miles, Richard Roskelley and Sen Olson; Chaplain, R. Ro'skellcy; Master of ceremonies, C. J, Plowman; Orator, J.J. Richardson. General committee: W. L. Winn, II. V. Larson, Ole Olscn, F. H, Lundqulst, Lund-qulst, C.J. Plowman, W, Thornley, Ora Roskelley, Nelllo Pilgrim, Flora Read, Susie Hill and Mary Crltlllths. This celebration Is to be one of the largest and the best that our city has ever held and the pioneers will have a glorious time. The streets aio to be sprinkled, which will add much to tho day's pleasure, and moro Interest will be taken In the parade. Tho several committees are working hard to make the day a grand success. On Sunday tho following attended tho Union Hoard Sunday School meeting: meet-ing: Misses Nellie Pilgrim, Gladys Farrell, Mary Peterson, Violet Peter-sou, Peter-sou, Marie Langton, of Logan, and Messrs. Orrlo Roskelley, A. II. Chambers, Cham-bers, W. L. Winn, J. A. Peterson, J. II, Peterson. Maurice Miles, son of E. R. Miles M Jr., while riding ills wheel along the M canal last Wednesday, lost his balance M and fell In. He had a narrow escape from being drowned. H Mrs. James Mack, of Ogdcn, who is M spending a few weeks hero with her H son, C. W. Muck, went to Logan on H Monday to spend a fow days with H Moses Thatcher and wife. H Mrs. Annlo Miles, May Bingham M "Ethel Bingham, Laverno Toolson and H others took advantage of the excur- H slon on Friday and went to Salt Lake. H On the evening of the 20th a benoftt concert will be given at the taber- H naclo for Henry Roskkelley,who leaves soon on a five years mission to Japan. H Mrs. Lodcna Thompson, of Rexburg, H who has been visiting rolatives here H tho past week, went to Logan Monday to visit friends for a few weeks. Miss Dunn, of College ward, Logan, who has been visiting the past week M with Mrs. John Hammer returned to H her homo on Saturday. H Miss Durfco lectured at tho taber- naclo Sunday evening on "Self Culture H and Individuality," to a very small audience. H Miss Nellie Weeks returned on Sat- H urday from Richmond, where she has H been nursing the past two weeks. Miss Kate Woodruff went to Salt Lake city on Friday and will remain H until the last or the mouth. H Mr. and Mrs. Ollle Nilson and Mrs. Minnie Nilson Icavo for Hear Lake H and Montpeller on Friday. H Moon Lander fell from Will19 M Smith's new building and sprained H his wrist last Saturday. r, H Mrs. Wright and children, of Salt H Lako city, are visiting with her sister H Miss Flo Ncllson. H Miss Hattlo McClaln, of Pocatcllo.ls H visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H Chas, McClaln. M The representative of tho Lyman H Millinery Co., of Philadelphia was In H town on Monday. H Thomas Cutler, the Trenton mer- H chant, was in town on Monday on pro- H duce business. H Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Becrldgeand H son havo, returned from Salt Lako H Mr. and Mrs. Rqbcrt Rled are the H happy parents of a line baby boy. H Miss Nettle Douglass Is working hi H the Hobbs Music Store,, Logan. H Miss E. Burbcr, of Logan, is the H guest of Mrs. Mau Cantwcll. H There Is a case of whooping cough H at Mrs. Olaf Peterson's. H Mrs. Hansen went to Salt Lake city H Monday. H |