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Show H SMITHPIELD. l, ' rjunded by I lilies. This was one of H; thovrcttlcst little rls In the parade. n KvaTliornlcy rode Mrs (Dr.)Sniith's Hf I black saddle pony "Silk", and took U 1 ) the fancy of the spectators. Kva was H'l dressed In a red, white and blue Jack- M ct, and cap and red bloomers and H , looked very stunning. H i A. J. BevcrldKo and wife had his 1 rubber-tired .buKy decorated In pink I and KrcerTan'l llaprs. H . Natliau Hone's runabout was decor- H I atcd in red, white and blue. H I Supt. Winn, accompanied by. hU H wife and family, rode in their surrey H decorated very attractively, the top in H wlilto erepo paper, and thu wheels In H red, whtlo and blue Karlundj H The Marshal and his aids, Leonard H Miles and Will Richardson, In uniform H and with drawn swords, did their duty H In protecting the llne.of inarch. Hl Tills parade was one of the tlncst H ever seen In Cache county, and recclv- H J cda Kenerous allowance of praise and H I I'omme'idatlon from the spectators. H1 , Many visitors from surrounding towns Hjl were attracted here by the report that H a grand parade was to tie Hie ordci of H the day and were certainly not dlsap- H i The sham battle between emigrants and Indians was realistic and enjoyed H , by a large crowd. H After the battle the services in the taocrnaclu were given and pleased a H ' full audience. H , In tlio afternoon the races and base H ball games took place as scheduled. In H i the tug of war the married men beat H , tin blng'c men, but wero beaten at Hi bascb ill by a score of 10 to 12 H ' In the evening, the ball was well at- H tended and enjoyed. H The day was a success from every H i point of view and fulllllcd cxpecta- H ' tions. Tlio committees deserve great H ) praise, and W. L. Winn, especially, H t 1 who gave his timo freely and labored H . hard to make the celebration a success. H It is to be hoped that tlio success of H this all air will bo an Inspiration for H f other and greater ctlorts In the future. |