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Show LEAMINGTON LOCALS alma M. Harder, Chronicle RepretentatU The program for tho Fourth of July Is as follows: Hoisting of the stars and stripes at sunrise by A. M. Harder. Firing of salute by John Johnson. Marshal of the day, Fred Nlelson. Meeting to commence at 10 a. m. Singing by tho choir, "America." Prayer by the chaplain, John Strong, Sr. Solo, by R. H. Ashby. Oration, Jeff Flnllnson. Instrumental music, Peter Anderson. L'ssay on Declaration of Independence, Independ-ence, F.stella Strange. Bong by Kmll Anderson and company. com-pany. ( Recitation, Mabel Overson. Instrumental music. Marcella Niel-lon. Niel-lon. Comic recitation. Alonzo Dutson. Chorus by the primary children, conducted con-ducted by Miss Alvlra Stout Instrumental Music, Emily Nlelson Recitation, Carl Greathouse. Music, Alvlra Stout ' Toasts, by Mary Flnllnson, August Nlelson, Amanda Stout. Fred Nlelson, Alma Harder and Sister Coomes. Singing by the choir. Prayer by the chaplain. Committees have been arranged for decoration, for finance and sports. A tryout contest between stir and limbers will be Interesting. Each man that enters the contest will pay one dollar and the winning aide get their money back. Walt and hear the remit re-mit Thirteen children were b.-i Mscd lt Sunday, June II by Elder Wm. J. Fin-Inson, Fin-Inson, and were confirmed last Sun-lay Sun-lay afternoon. This ia the biggest urvest In the history of Leamlngtcn. The Sevier Land & Water company las been with us again last Bunday. :,rospecta are looking better all the ime and It Is hoped that they wld loon commence work. Moving Upward. Progress is the law of life; a. a a la lot man aa yet. Urow niiig. |