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Show SMITHFIELD WILL I ALSO CELEBRATE I Program of Festivities Out- I lined in Full Below. I BASEBALL GAME WITH LOGAN I PARADE, PROGRAM, RACING OP H ALL KINDS FILL LARGE H BILL FOR DAY. H .. L Smlthtleld, June 30. As usual, wo fl have a wide awake committee who H have left nothing undone that would H add to tho pleasure of the glorious L "Fourth." The following Is tho pro- L gram as far a It Is completed to fl date. Officers of the day. Goddess. v - Coral Smith; Marshal, Ivan Nellson; B maids, Jcsso Hulae, Francis Roskeller, L Hannah Buck and Hilda Hanson. L Salute or artillery at daybreak by L Capt. A, Frank Nelson and aids. L Hoisting of flag at sunrise by Mar- L shal C. E. Peterson. L Band concert from 9:30 to 10:3O on L Tabernacle square. M Meeting at tabernacle at 10:30. H Master of ceremonies, James Ros- H kolley. H Singing. "America," by choir and H congregation, led by William L. Pll- M klngton. M Prayer, Chaplain George L. Far- H fl Music by Sliver Cornet Band. H Speech of welcome, r Mayor, Peter . H Hanson. H Quarlette, Sadie McCracken & Co. ' H Comic paper, R. V. Larson. H Declaration of Independence, A. B. 1 H Chambers. Quartette, R. Roskelloy Co. H Music, Smlthtleld orchestra. H Stump speech, Albert McCann. H Oration by C. J. Ke&rl. H Quartette, Bertha Mother & Co. H Kcciiuuon, violet HigginB. H Quartette, Nathan Doano & Co. H Toasts and sentiments. H Afternoon sports at city park. H Children's sports, foot racing, etc. H 'Horse races, saddle pony race, 200 H yards, first prize $3; second, $2.00; H third $1; entry 50c. One half mile race First prize, $5; H second $2.50 third $1.00; entry 50c. I Other races that may be matched. H Bike race, 200 yards Prizes $2.50 H and $1.50. I Auto race, one half mile, prize, bluo ribbon, Ball game Logan vs. Smlthfleld. Wrestling match, three falls, prize $5.00. Grand ball In the evening. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all lovers of good music, sports, etc. Bishop Miles, George V, Smith and, wires attended the bankers' convention conven-tion at Provo last week. Tho trip was made in the bishop's automobile. Edwin Erlckson returnod on Friday evening from completing a mission to Sweden. Miss Clara Roskelloy was married on Wednesday to Earl McCann. These aro two of our choicest and most popular pop-ular young people. Tho bride Is the only daughter of Samuel and Maud Roskelloy and Is an accomplished bright young lady. A host of friends join In wishing tho young couple a M long and prosperous life. S Edwin Miles and Hazel Toolson a. at borne from Chicago for the sum- K mcr vacation. H Jan. J. Melkle, James Meikle, Jos- B eph and Clarence Melkle, all attond- ed the funeral of Alfred Melkle at H Cache, Idaho. H Mayor Hanson and Charles McCann attended the Good Roads convention at Pocatelio, |