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Show INDEPENDENCE DAY COMMITTEES ARE APPOINTED H Chalrmnn R. L. Harm an of tho H July celebration commltteo has an- ,' nouncod his subcommittees to han-, H dlo the various details ot the big H day's activities. Probably seldom has jH Logan attempted such a gigantic '.H celebration as this year. When the 'iiH celebration waa first thought of It H was not thought wise to celebrate too 'H extensively. Since, however upon H the urging of the State Council ot :B Dcfenso tho general committee has VtiiH decided to go at It right. The de- 'H tails of tho day's proceedings will bo H announced later. The following are , the various committees who will car- -H ry on the activities of the day: Program R. L. Harman, chair- '"gia man; Roy Bullen, George W. Squire -V' and Lawrence Bailey. iH Decorations L. M. Jonson chair- 'IIm man. O. Malmrose, S. C. Hailstone, gia Frank Earl O Brltzelle Allen Palm- iH er, Joseph F Keller, Dale Jenkins, ' , John S Burns, C. F. Stoney and L. B. Watklns. iH Children's Sports Coach A. X ')jiH Knapp J H Wilson, O A Oarff, Har- H old Cederlund, C C Wendelboe, Olllo ' Johnson. ?H Grounds S E Ncedham J W Craw- " ford, .Lawrence Smith, Vernon A ' Crockett and Stanley Plcot. -.iifl Baseball Game J R'Morton L. iifl Llnnartz. E I Stewart, A J Knapp, H Floyd Rose, J R, Jenson, and Harry (.H Stoney, to work In connection with H Bert Danford who will have auper- 'Lifl vjslon ot the game. H These committees will meet at H once and arrange the events for the gil day In full and an announcement ot ,'' the program will be made later. |