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Show OLD FOLKS' REUNION. Will be held on Friday July 29. Fine Program prepared prepar-ed for Occasion. All persons Inteicsted In thcvvelfare of the aged should help upon this occasion oc-casion In seeing that they aie comfortably com-fortably convened to and from Logan, that the day may bo long remembered by those who have spent their lives hi reclaiming this country and bringing about the conditions that so favorably sunound us today. The following w III be the proceedings of the day: Piogram for Old Folks Reunion on July 20,1001. Assemble on Tabernacle squaieat 10 a.m. and prepare for a dilve around to see the places of principal Intciest in and aiound Logan, returning to the Tabernacle square for a short icst under un-der the trees. Dinner at 12 o'clock, noon. 1 o'clock, meeting. Prajcr Chaplain Song "Hard Times" led by Prof. Alex Lew Is. Speech of welcome by a memberof the cential commute. Song Frank Haugh Comic Recitation Sarah Fair Song lolmThorpe Speech , Visitors Comic Song Edwin M. Curtis Picallo Solo D.i id Drj sdalo Song HjdeP.uk Ward Comic Speech Providence Ward Song Renson Ward Select Reading Fifth Ward Song "We Thank Thee O God for a Prophet" led by Prof. Alex Lew Is. Dancing, ice cream, etc. Committees for tho leunlon pio-giam, pio-giam, C. II. Robblns, J. C. Knowles aud A. G. Lundstrom. Airangmcnts and picnics, II. J. Nielsen, William Wattcison andFeid-inand andFeid-inand Jacobsen. On tables, George Cole, Luclan C. Fair and Rasmus Nielsen. Finance, John Deakin, E. W. Smith, Fied Scholes and A. G. Lundstrom. John Dkakin, Chairman. |