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Show Colorado, by Edna Bowman. Wyoming, Venice Barben. Montana, Orvllla Iewls. Oregon, Olive Cook. Washington, phosla Humphries. California, Ealsa Munns. Nevada, Blanche Maxfleld. Arizona, Armiiia Jacobs. New Mexico, Eliza Hook. Committee on decoration: Miss Helen Calllster, Mr. M. II. Workman, Miss Ella Patten, Miss Maine Batten, Mr. Claude Hillings, Mr. Norman Gardner. General committee: Andrew C. Sorensen, Fred Iiarben, H. A. Knight, M. H. Workman, Mtb. Geo. Mathew-son, Mathew-son, Mrs. Tom Hook, Miss Helen Cat-lister. Cat-lister. The program of races are as follows, fol-lows, and will take place at 4 o'clock: 10 purse for the fastest running horse in the county; $10 purse for the fastest pacing horse In the country; coun-try; $10 for the second-class running race; $. purse for the fastest trotting horse; $10 purse for the fastest saddle horse; $5 first prize, $2.50 second prlxe for 100 yard foot race. There will also be a bucking broncho bron-cho contest with a $10 prlxe for the best rider. Everybody Is Invited to come to Delta and have a good time. PIONEER DAY AT DELTA. The people of Delta are showing their enterprise this year by providing provid-ing for a two days celebration of Pioneer Day, Monday and Tuesday, July 24th and 25th. Committees are at work and great preparations are being made to provide such attractions attrac-tions as will draw the people from all parts of the county. Old Millard County people from elsewhere are Invited In-vited to come back and meet their old friends on this occasion. Others In- terested In seeing the country around Delia are Invited to come down and rigs will be provided to take them around. The following is the general program provided: Hoisting of Hag at sunrise by Marshal Mar-shal of the Day, John E. Stleelo. The people will gather at the amusement hall at 10 o'clock sharp where the following program will be rendered. Singing by choir, "Utah Queen of the West." Prayer by Chaplain Edgar W. Jef-fery. Jef-fery. Duet by Miss Helen Calllster and Mi Nathalia Cooper. Swech of welcome by Miss Agnes Eardley, "Queen of the West." Oration by Win. Gardner. Solo by Octava Murphy. Recitation by Miss Lydia Workman. The Growler, by Fred Barben Song by the Underbill Girls. Instrumental solo by Mrs. Bessie Ijiw. Pioneer speech by II. J. McCul-lough. McCul-lough. Male Quartette under the direction of 8. W. Ec ties. Stump speech by N. S. Bishop. Female Quartette under the direction direc-tion of Mrs. La Myra Bishop. 1 Instrume ntal solo by Miss Cree Underbill. Un-derbill. Delta ten years hence by A. S. Workman. Toast by Volunteers. Song by choir. Benediction by Chaplain E. W. Jef-fery. Jef-fery. Children's dance will begin at 2 o'cIch k. At 4 or lock there will be sport nd races for the children where prize wl'l be rewarded. A prif? iil be given the best looking look-ing baby under the age of one year. Wester states represented by : Uuh, Q ueen of the West, by Mis Agnes Frdley. |