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Show FOURTH OF JULY WILL BE HUMMER i i-iiiin The Official Program Is Given Below-Prizes to Be Given for Best Decorations-Many I Floats Will be in Parade. I LEWISTON JOINS WITH LOGAN J All tbo committees on the Fourth 1 of July celebration report that all will i be in readiness for the Fourth and wo 1 look forward to one of the greatest j days Logan has ever had. 1 The parade committee has the par- 1 ado all lined up bo that It will go off n smoothly. Most of the wards and dlf- 3 ferent organizations have their floats I nearly built. Wo look for a tyirge dls-S3 dls-S3 play of decorated automobiles. We ad-&9 ad-&9 vlso all who take part In the parado H to. be at tbo Tabernacle square on time so they can bo placed In their H proper places. " The City electric light and Tellur- Ido Power companies have agreed to II make some beautiful electrical dls-a dls-a plays across the two crossings at the I fj Thatcher and Tlrst National bank cor- ners on Main street. a On Thursday evening the decoration 4t committee decorated the Tabernacle Ij very beautifully. On Friday evening M tho committee put up the flag poles M along the streets and made other pre- y'Pr' paratlons. On Monday evening Logan m will bo decked in her gay colors ready for the big day. j A very fine program has been or- fl ranged for the meeting. Mr. Frank V Nebeker from Salt Lake will deliver fl the oration. M The following judges have been V chosen to award, the prizes to tho winners in the parade. m Dr. J. A. Wldtsoe, Judge Hart and Miss Agnes Cassldy, for the hlstorl-jB hlstorl-jB cal floats aand the floats from the 839 business houses. m Mr. A. E. Bowcn, H. A. Pederson, H and Dr. Geo. Thomas for the best de- coratcd automobile and bicycle. I N. W. Kimball, A. E. Cranney and J. ' H C. Walters for the best decorated H store front. ' Mr. Joseph Odell, Hyrum Crockett B and H. A. Pederson for the best de-S de-S coratcd single rig driven by a lady, am best character represented on saddle S horso and best decorated Ludlow. B The judges will kindly notify Con-IV Con-IV trnl of the R. M. II. Telephone Co. of H their decisions. H The announcements of those wlnn- Ilng prizes will be made In the afternoon after-noon during tho sports, Following is tho official program for the entlro day. It is tho aim to havo everything carried out on time so that there will be no drag whatever. It will be a llvo day from start to finish. Don't miss it. Program. 1. Saluto at sunrise, N. W. Crookston chairman. 2. Hand concert from 8 to 9 a. m. 3. Order of the parado: Tho parado will form at 9 a. m. on tho southwest corner of Main and Jt Center and oxtond along tho south, E "' c,ist' nnd nortn B'des of tuo tabernacle vm square. FB Tho parado will Btart promptly at W 10 n. m. from tho southwest cornor of V Main and Center, march down Center J to Second West, countermarch to Main, thence north along Main to Third North, countermarch to south gate of tabernacles square on East Center. Presidency of the Commercial Boosters' Boos-ters' club. City officials. Goddess of Liberty J. A. Hendrlck-son, Hendrlck-son, chairman. Historical Floats. First ward Columbus discovering America. Second ward Penn making tho treaty with tho Indians. Methodists Geo. Washington and the Cherry Tree. Third ward Boston tea party. Fourth ward Signing the Declara-I Declara-I tlon of Independence. Fifth ward Ringing the Liberty bell. 'Presbyterian church Betsy Iloss and the First Flag. Sixth ward Washington taking command of the army. Seventh ward Washington crossing the Delaware. Eighth ward Surrender of Corn-wallls. Corn-wallls. Paul Jones, chairman. Knights of King Arthur J. W. Morrell chairman. Odd Fellows. Woodmen. Boosters. Wrestlers. Floats from the business houses, J. H. Wilson, chairman. Bell Bros, Alex Smith, Cache Valley Mercantile Co., Chicago Meat Market, Evorton & Sons, Con. Wagon & Machine Ma-chine C, Sidney Stevens Implement Co., M. & L, Coal Co., Royal Confectionery, Confec-tionery, Morrell Clothing Co., Howell I Cardon Co., Logan Knitting Factory, American Steam Laundry, Murdock Candy Co. Bicycles. Special characters represented on saddle horses. Decorated single rigs with lady drl-cers. drl-cers. C. W. Hansen, chairman. Fire department. Decorated automobiles, M. R. Hovoy, chairman. A prize of $ 10.00 will bo given for the best float (rom any ward or church or other organizations. A prize will bo given for the best float from any business house. Judges, Dr. J. A. Wldtsoe, Judge Hart, and Miss Agnes Cassldy. A prlzo of 6.00 will bo given for tho best decorated automobile. A przo of $2.50 for the best decorated decor-ated bicycle. Judges: A. E. Bowon, H. A. Pederson and Dr. Geo. Thomas. A prlzo'of 5.00 for the best decorated decor-ated single rig with lady driver. Prlzo of $3.50 for the best character represented repre-sented on saddle horse. Prize of $2.50 for tho best decorated Ludlow. Judges, Joseph Odell, Hyrum Crockett, Wm. Edwards. 4. Meotlng at 11 a. m. at tho Tabernacle. Taber-nacle. H, E. Hatch, chairman. ! 3 The Journal Editor's Soliloquy! Selection by the band. Prayer by Chaplain S. F. Balllf. Singing. Reading of the Declaration of Independence Inde-pendence Organ solo, II. G. Smurthwalte. Oration, Frank K. Nebeker. Star Spangled Banner, Frank Baugh. Luncheon from 12 to p. m. General Sports 1 to 3:30 p. m. 5. J. W. Crawford, chairman. GO yards race for boys and girls between be-tween the ages of C and 8, 8 and 10, 10 and 12, 12 and 14, 14 and 1G. Prizes Priz-es 50c, 25c and 10c. 100 yard race Free for nil under 20 years of age. Prizes, merchandise, $5.00, S2.n0 and 11.00. 200 yard race, free for all. Prizes, 15.00, $2.50 and 11.00. GO yards race, free for all, between 30 and 40 years of age. Prizes, 12.50, 11.00 and GOc. 50 yard race, Free for all between 40 and GO years of age. Prizes, $2.50, $1.00 and GOt:. Sack race, free for all. Prizes, $2.00', $1.00, GOc. Potato race Free for all Prizes, $2 00, $1.00 and GOc. Greased pole, Free for all. Prize $2.00 bill on the top of the pole. Greased pig Free for all, Prlzo, who catches the pig may hate him. 6. Baseball game, 4 p. m., B. Y. O. Campus, II. T. Stonoy, chairman. Wellsvlllo Ghosts vs. Richmond Dovils. Purse $100.00. l! Long distance throw, $5.00 pair baseball shoe. City Drug Co. 2. First clean homo run, $5.00 Stetson Stet-son Hat, Howell Bros. 3. Best Individual Batting Average Kodak, Cardon Jewelry Co. 4. 100 yard race, baseball players only, $5.00 Knot Hat, Thatcher Clothing Cloth-ing Co. 5. Qulcket four base run, $5.00 pair Regal Shoes, Morrell Clothing Co. 6. First three base hit, $5.00 box ot Royal chocolatesT'Roya! Confectionery. 7. Pitcher who strikes out the most men, $7.50 Sweater Jacket, Logan Lo-gan Knitting Factory. 7. Champion Wrestling Match, Opera Op-era House, 7 p. m. sharp. Preliminaries Preliminar-ies Merkley vs. Chester, Bantamweights. Bantam-weights. Coach Jenson, referee. Match AUred vs. Harbertson. Purse, $400.00. Wm. Hamp, referee. &i! Grand Ball at tho Auditorium, H. Bullen, chairman. Special trains from Logan to Preston Pres-ton nnd Cache Junction via Wellsvlllo, at 12 p. in. |