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Show o GREAT TIME - FOR LOGAN July 24th Will go Into His- f tory The Best Ever ' WELL ARRANGED PROGRAM CONGRESSMAN JOS. HOWELL TO BE ORATOR FOR THE OCCASION. w '.The committee 'of tho Twenty-Fourth Twenty-Fourth of July celobratlon hayo reported re-ported end all nrrangements have been completed (or ono, ot tho most fitting celebrations of Pioneer Day that Logan has witnessed In many years. , The tabernacle and grounds will bo beautifully decorated. Tho president ot tho Commercial-Boosters club has tendered tho decoration committee-tho committee-tho uso ot all flags And bunting used by them on tho Fourth ot July. Tho Electric light companies will furnish the electrical displays. A very flno program has been arranged ar-ranged for the meeting. Congressman Howell will be the speaker. At Sunrise Sun-rise Monday morning the roar ot tho cannon will bring to the minds of old and young the story of the pioneers. pion-eers. What has been accomplished by them and those who have followed them to this onco barren desert, but fk now ono of the most beautiful nnd fruitful lands In all the world. Official Program. Salute nt sunrise by Chairman N. W. Crookston. Music by band, 9 to 10 a. m., Chairman Chair-man O. W. Thatcher. Meeting In tabernacle, 10:30 to 11:30 a. m. Singing, "America," choir and congregation. con-gregation. Prayer by Chaplain, James A, Lelsh-man. Lelsh-man. Singing, "Hard Times," by the choir Reading, "Tale of a Cache Valley Pioneer," Mrs. Jennie Eliaaon Hansen. Han-sen. Oration, Congressman Jos. Howell. Music by tho choir. Benediction. . Lunch, 12 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. Tables Ta-bles will ho placed on tho grounds. Hot water will bo furnished on tho grounds by Mr. Ell Dell tb aJl who desire it. Lemonade free to all during dur-ing lunch hour. Drlng your lunch baskets bas-kets to east basement to bo cared for by commltteo during tho day. Chairman, J. C. Knowles, Mrs. Luey-S Luey-S Cardon. Music by band during the lunrh hours. At 9.00 n. m. to 10.00 a. m. sports. Half mllo run nround Tabernacle block, freo for all $5.00 purse. Ono hundred ynrd dash, freo for all, $5.00 purso. Sports' at 1:30. Children's Ilaces. Fifty yards for boys, 8 to 10 years. Box of chocolates Murdock Candy Co. Fifty yards for girls, 8 to 10 yoara. Ono box of chocolntos,.noyal Confec-f Confec-f a tlonery Co. JyW Fifty yards, tor boys, 1 Oto 14 years. Ono box chocolatos, Itoyal Confectionery Confec-tionery Co. Fifty yards, for boys, 10 to 14 years. Iyoars, ono box of chocolates Murdoch Candy Co. Twonty-flvo yards and roturn,. sack raco, boya undor i4, Ono pair of,$3.50 Boys' Shoos, Howell Bros. Ornngo raco for g!il3 under 12, Pair J3.G0 girls shoes, Howoll-Cardon Co. Old Men's Knees. Twenty-five yard race, nil over 60 Continued pa V&i;n S. Great Time For Logan Continued from page 1. years. Card cm Jewelry Co. $4.00 pair gold spectacles, Cardon Jewelry Co. Twenty-five yard race, all over 70 $4.00 Watch N'eedham Jewelry Co, Children's Contests. Pop corn Unending contest, glls under 12 yeais. One pair Buster Hrown Shoes Andreas Pe'erson & Son. Pie eating contest, boys under 12 eais (pics furnished by Rindbury Cafo) I'll st prize, knife, Everton Hardware Co., $i.no; second pitze, knife, $1.00, Lurseu Hnidwaro Co, Old People's Contest. Yard winding contest, Jadles ocr CO. J2..-0 Shlit waist, Logan Knitting Co. Milk Drinking Contest. Men oer 00. $4.00 pair Shoes Thatcher Clothing Co. Cracker Eating Contest. Ladles over liO. .loilis flour Dr. S. II. Thatcher. Apple Paring Contest. Ladles: Over 'fio One apple paler, Lafount Hardwaic Co. Throwing Baseball Contest, Men over CO, $4.00 Stetson Hat, Morrell CloUiIng Co. Theio will be a fie Inning baseball game between the Mutuals and the Sunday schools. Prize lOOlbs sugar b) Amalgamated Sugar" Co. , Rest looking baby not over IS months old. First prize, ring; second pilze, ring; third prize, ring. , Oldest pioneer gentleman piesent Souenlr medal. Oldest pioneer lady present Sou-enlr Sou-enlr mednl. The Judges of the day's spoits will be: Preston Thatcher, chairman; W. J. Morrell, Andiew Klug, Jos Jeuson, Dr. Emels, Harry Stoney, S. 11. Thatcher, Jos .Koathorstone. The swings will be put In good Audition. II. G. Hayball will furnish the ropo and the diffcront lumber companies the boards for tho pleasuro of tho children. j For tho amusement of the old folks over 60 wo have arranged with, Mr. Home to set up hlB doll rack for a given length of timo and allow tho old folks to throw, giving one orange for two dolls and 2 oranges for threo dolls. The oranges will be furnished by the City Grocery Co., and the Ran-ner Ran-ner Grocery Co. Dnnclng In the Auditorium at 9 o'clock. i |