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Show JUNE 9-10 COMMITTEES COM-MITTEES REPORT. Expenses Will Be More Than $1,000. One Fare, and Ten Day Limit is Secured. i Tiio Geneial Committee of the June 95pi -10 celebration met at the Commer-" Commer-" lal Club rooms Thursday evening and heard reports of committees. Chairman B. F. Riter was out of Ihe a city and Mr. Joseph .Odell was made vice-chairman for all time to come. Ho presided at this meeting. The Committee on Parade, of which Mr. II. G. Hayball, is chairman, was not represented and no leport was made, Wi K. Uurnham, chler of the Committee Com-mittee on Decoration, reported that if an arch was constructed, as had been contemplated, Ills committee would would want $300. The aich was cut out and $150 was voted. G. V. Thatcher, In behalf of the Music Committee, said that If all the ? bands in the county were desired, to- gethcr with the A. C. of U. barid, which he would hold together.he would t have to have no less than $250. This j contemplates giving the bands their i dinner while in Logan and practically $ the same amount of money they 1 charged last year. The A. C. boys I will have to remain over for several I days beyond their confcmplated time 1 of leaving. Mr. Thatcher says lie will 1 work up the bunch so that we will I be proud of thorn. The 2."0 was , voted. . "Y' Mayor Robinson said that the Committee Com-mittee on Reception had districted the city and put out canvassers to ascertain as-certain the number of rooms that W could be secured in private homes, "n together with meal service possible. Ills committee would report in a few dajs. I A. M. Fleming, of the Frenzied .Finance Committee, said they liad nothing to report. They were meicly waiting to tind out how much money was going to be spent, and how much the committee was expected to raise. Joseph S. Campbell, head of the Raseball Committee, asked for 'H.'iO to buy suits and equipment foi tiio team and to put the grounds in-shape. Joe wants to win this gamo and the extra 20 per cent and felt that this iir0 appropriation ap-propriation would enable him to do It. He pioposes getting a game with somebody on Fild.iy the nth and make the club's expenses If possible. The committee has secured Its men. The. $150 was voted. H. G. Thatcher, of the Dance Committee, Com-mittee, leported that the Palace had been let for sleeping apartments. The Pavilion can probably bo secured for 8100 for Fi Iday night. If refreshments refresh-ments aie served the dances would probably cost as much as $175 There was talk of getting the IJ. V. C. gym-naslum, gym-naslum, also, If possible. Mr Thatcher Thatch-er says that If lefieshmcnts aie served serv-ed on the lawn at the pavilion, 1,01m), people can be acepmmodated falih fe well when It comes to dancing. Joel Ricks, of the Tianspoitatiou Commlttcp, leported that the O. S. L. had granted a one fare rate good for ten days. This rate applies to ail points noith as far as St. Anthony, cast as far as Montpeller, and from Brigham City on the south. Tickets 1 will be sold from June 1st to 10th, good J . . returning Juno 11. For points south . " of Urlgham City the Commercials j have secured a special train for June ' i Si at a rate of $2.50 for the round trip, ' good for two days. II, T. Pyper asked for an Indorse- ment of his "Streets of Caho," but the committee felt that this was a private pri-vate cntei prise and none of their business. busi-ness. If Mr. Pyper gives us In the "Streets of Cairo" that which is mpral, and good shows, the allalr will I bo welcome and appreciated. Mr. 1 Pyper says that he will give us the 1 best thing that ever struck Logan. I In tiio general talk it was given out I that the tabornaclo had been tender- ed free for any conceit that might bo I arranged. It was also noted that I Hold's band would give a free concert I during Friday afternoon. Inallprob-I Inallprob-I V abl)lty races will bo on at that time I v also, I After a little llguiing It developed I that about $1,000 had been appropriat- I cd and that a revenue of $500 was probably In sight. The Finance Com-mlttce Com-mlttce vvas given the task of selling tickets to the grand balls for Friday night, June I), and Is expected to make as good showing as possible. |