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Show SMITHHELD'S BIG FOURTH PROGRAM Splendid Features for a Tabernacle Meeting. I Races, Dances ..and Fun in the Afternoon. KJ0P SMITH FIELD. June -M. The flr. Fourth will bo celebrated In Smith-Held Smith-Held by the following program: Daybreak salute, by captain of artillery, Fiauk Nelson. ( "Old Glory'.' hplsted at sunrise, City Marshal Munns. ' Smlthtield bras? band "concert from J) a. m. to 10 a. in. tabernacle square. , Morning session at tabernacle 10 y a. m. "W Overture Smlthfleld brass band p. Prayer Chaplain George Hinds Singing,... . .... Choir Speech of welcome ,-. . ., jt. -. . .,; . .-. . Mayor James J. Melkle m Song. ,Seth Chambers and wife ;- Declaration of Independence, ... '. '....,' Mrs. L. C. Boynton Comic song Mrs. Alma Llttledlke Oration John U. Peterson Song Representation of States Clarinet solo It. Roskeiley and E. Hansen Song -., ,. ..Choir 'Paper Mary Peterson Music; Band Male quartette... Geo. Douglass & Co. Stump speech.' j....R. II. Smith Mandolin selection j, , ,!,. .Joseph Glttensand Co. fjftjP Comic recitation ;.Kate.Crajun S "l" Toasts and sentiments t ' Singing .'.Choir Benediction , Music v J'. . y . . . Hacd Amusements. - , '. ( Children's danee.lrtO p. m)i atfllill-Vard'slmir.'''11' atfllill-Vard'slmir.'''11' ' v Baseball game on tabernacle square :i p. m. Races on tabernacle square". Sack race, first prlsre 50c, second prlzo 'J.")C. , Three leg race", first prl.eCOc, second prize i!oc. I Bicycle race, first prize fiOc, second prl7.e i!5c. Old man's race, package tea. Old ladles' ruoe, package tea. & . Children's race, candy package. j' Soda cracker contest, tug of war, boy'H and girl's races, potato race. Special horse races on track south of town for good purses, at 2 p. m. The general committee Is composed of the following: Mayor J. J. Melkle, George Done Jr., Wm. Pllklngton, Geo. Y. Smith, It. B. Thornley, Annie, I Miles, Mary Gritllths, Mrs. L. O. I Boynton, Mrs. Ida II. Merrill. u jflitettte. Master of ceremonies,, H. T. Peter- ,M son; marshal of the day, R. J. Ham- '' ' (Concluded on it page) ! SMITHFIELD. Hi (Continued fiom 1st pane) HJi mur; orator of tlic da), .lolm II. Peter- HI I son; goddess or liberty, Naom.t Naylor; HI ' Maids, Jean Mllllgan, Maggie Lewis, Hh Fannin Wilson, Florence Wood. LM s Personal Mention. HH List Sunday a llshlng party con HJ talnlng Mr. and Mrs. .lou Watts, HB Misses Jean Watts, Ella Watts and HB' Nellie Weeks, Dr. and Mrs. It. .1. HB Smith, Harper Watts and Hcnrv and Hfl Byron Watts took a (lav oil up Sum- HH nilt Creek canjon. Knough llsh were LWk caui'lil to make the name "llshlng LWk part" sound plausible, and a very H pleasant time was spent. A second H llshlng paity "without the tlsli" HJ camped near. They wet e Messrs. and HJ j . Mesdames A J. lieverldge, Frank LWt Putscr, George Miles H Vic Wells, or the Mutual Lire In- kWk smance Co., was In town last Friday HJ hi the Interest of his company, U. II. LWt Smith has been appointed local Lwk soliciting' agent. HI Mis. L C. Hoynloii has mocd her Hh tnllllueiy and dress mnkliiK establish- Hi mifnt to her home In tho Thomas rest- J' dence HJ ' '.; Mi. and Mrs. Frank Klrkbrlde and HJ Mi-,. Nora Klrkbrlde, or Star V.illoj, LU mo visiting relative-, hetc. H , James Mack, or tho Smllhlield Drug L9t v Co , returned from Ogdon and Salt LU Lake Monday evening. HJ MNs.loseih'n'c Jensen wa lsltlng H. In iowii at MUs Nellie Weeks's last HJ |