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Show JULY 24 Plans for Big Celebration Practically Practical-ly Completed. Prospects Were Never Better From tho saluto of twenty-four guns at 5 a. m. by Mr. N. W. Crook-qton Crook-qton until midnight Pioneer Day In Logan will bo one continuous round, of pleasure. Tho band will be on tho tabernacle Bquaro at 9 o'clock. At 10 .ir.ir n, n liter automobllo parado will o'clock tho nig nuiomuuuu imiuuu form. At 11 o'clock comes tho Pio-neer Pio-neer Day meeting In 'tho tabernacle with Levi Edgar Young as orator of tho day and S. E. Clark will havo charge of tho big pipe organ. From 1:30 to 2:30 thoro will bo, .all sorts of races and sports for children chil-dren on tho tabornaclo squaro. Following Fol-lowing this and lasting till 3:30 will bo the athlotlo sports and races for grownups of all ages. Money prizes will go to tho winners. At i o'clock the big ball game begins be-gins on tho n. Y. campus, and tho ovenlng wilt bo spent at tho plcturo shows and dancing. A merry-go-round will bo located on thr tnbcrnnclo square to entertain tho children. An African Dip has also been urovlded. to make fun for tho youngsters. Other attractions of this nnturo may bo billed later. Tho bishops of all tho wards havo already reported on the collections. Somo wnrds havo their money all In. Tho others will turn tholrs In today. There will bo absolutely nothing to In tho way of a successful celebration. celebra-tion. Tho committees will .have all tho money they asked for, and evory committeeman Is nn enthusiastic worker. Tho prospects for U big celebration cel-ebration have never been so good as they nro right now. The rain disappointed disap-pointed us In our Independence Day program, so that Pioneer Day must really bo two celebrations In one. |