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Show KANOSH. Avers Halsey, Representative. It Is still very dry and hot. A nice rain would be much appreciated. The 24th will soon be here. What are we golug to do? We are going to have a time worth seeing. Meadow people will Join with us on this Pioneer Pio-neer day. Tho following program has been arranged: Hoisting of flag and filing of guns at sunrise by Captain Thomas Charles-worth. Charles-worth. Singing, choir. Prayer, Chaplain Henry Barney. Singing, choir. Marshal of the day, James Gardner. Recitation, Blanche Rogers. Piano solo, Mable George. Oration, Leslie George. Solo, Annie Slaughter. Recitation, Walter Paxtoii. Duet. Alice Whatcott and lsabell Pnxton. Music, by Elxle Eaton and company. Speech by Utah, Miss Avera Halsey. quartette, Vincent Whatcott, Wll-ford Wll-ford Watts, Thos. Whatcott and Floyd Avery. Recitation, Mrs. Harvey Watts. Solo, Wyora. Jlogem. Toasts, II. II. Watts, A. Paxton, Jr., ' George Crane, Mary A. Cummiiigs, Melissa Me-lissa Whitaker, 1J. J. Hopkins. Round, by Whitaker family. Recitation, Mrs. Mary D. Rogers. Solo, Jean Watts. Singing, choir. Prayer by chaplain. The parade will start at north end of town and go to the park for program. pro-gram. Lunch will be from 12 till 2 o'clock. Sports from 2 o'clock until evening. Grand ball In the evening. Everybody Every-body Invited. Manager of Utah float, Frank Chris-tensen. Chris-tensen. Manager of float for Utah's best crop, James C. Paxton, Win. Staples. Float for early settlers, driven by Harvey Cummlngs. Float for bane), driven by Bert Kohl-son. Kohl-son. Float for old time industry, Jacob Hopkins and wife. Float for women's rights, Jesse Ia Feme. Up-to-date float, W. B. Fennemore, Andrew Cortsen, Ed Van Winkle. There will be a large number of plo neers. Captain of Indians, Alvtn Penney. Hand cart company, Captain Thos. Charlesworth. Miss Utah will have each county represented rep-resented by girls from 10 fo 14 years of age. Mrs. Margin Greener from Hinckley Is here visiting friends and relatives. jWe are glad to have here with us. I We see that Mr. C. W. Hopkins has i had a porch built on the front of his ihouxe. He Is also having It shingled, whic h makes a great improvement. Mrs. Annie Day from Fillmore Is here visiting with her sister, Joslct I""' I |