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Show THE4TPIRBP TWO I! ("! RER INDIANS to noun voVi-Viiy.r: AMt ESJi: liOilO; A. :i PLANE, I'ilOI'EWlOAF, UAiSivISA t.L, uYST) StiUttiiS'i' celebkat:':;: taeu is DELTA TlilH JULY 4TK. Univci-siiy of Utah lOutoriiiineis TVlO BIG HOLIDAY A PKC'LAIiED Delta is all set for a higher and better celebration than has ever been held in the town. James M. Clover, Indian Chief of the Goshute Indians, numboring two hund.'ed, will be camped on the grounds, and are preparing to bring with them horses, and ball teams, and do every thing in their power to make the celebration a groat access. They will put on an Indian Pew-Wow each night, beginning on the nl;;iit of June 25th. .With the securing of the Gosluite Indians, and besides those of Kaa-osh, Kaa-osh, Cedar Cty, and St. George, all of which, the committee states, have been arranged for, the celebration is assured as by far the biggest and best ever staged in Delta. As added features, there will be a rodeo, horse races, near professional baseball, airplanes. University of Utah entertainers each nurht beginning begin-ning July 2nd, an excellent orchestra, orches-tra, and the livest btiiu'il of business ever in business, the committee is fully justified, in assuring the people peo-ple of their full money's worth, in the best and biggest celebration yet put on in this region. Further, preparations are bsing made to care or all visitors. SO FORGET FOR-GET YOUR TROUBLES, DECLARE TUB TWO DAYS HOLIDAYS. AND CRLKBtt.Vl I) TI!H 4T!5 AT DKLTA. All roails lead to Delta on ti-csr (wo bijr days. Miss Dorothy Dunn of Provo arrived ar-rived in Delta Friday to spend two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Alma Greenwood. Cha.s. H. Feelhaver and son Cnrl. and Louis Edgan, motored to D'd'a Tuesday from HauipJon, N d r Tan; they had quite an ex;)er:"P.ce that far, aed rode tlirou.ii a.a ai aa-doncd aa-doncd railroad tur.nel en rou'e. ''ae first of that vealure they la d ttw taken. Mr. Feelhaver on v -: 1 ia 1 in the SuJ,'arvi:le DW'.rirt. lie hisi family have been heie, oe aoi-' aoi-' ness several times. Prank Jla-c knew 111 j raniily very well ha' i NTcb)aul(a. and the' parly are now guests of the Ileise's. |