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Show BIG DAY IN MILFORD MONDAY, JULY 25 IN MEMORY oi PIONEERS A Pioneer day celebration will be held in Milford Monday, July 25, with h program for the day as follows: Gun Salute at daybreak 9 a. m. Gathering at L. D . S. church. 9:30 a m. Parade directed by W. A. Miller. 10:00 a. m. Program at .playground .play-ground 1:00 p. m. Ball games, sack races, rac-es, etc, for both old and young. 5:00 p. m. Children's d)ance at the opera house. 9:00 p. m. Dance at the opera house. Everyone should stay in town on this day and help Milford celebrate the birthday of Utah. A committee consisting of C. A. Arrington, D. A. Tanner, Jack Sherwood Sher-wood and S. W. Stoker are building a large bower at the playground and seats will be provided so that every one may be comfortable. Following is the program to be given at the playground at 10 a., m. Opening Song Choir andi Congregation. Congre-gation. Prayer Chaplain. Song Boys' chorus Directed by Mrs. George Moore. Oration J. F. Tolton of Beaver. Vocal Solo Juanita Miller Reading Ardath Johnson. Piano Solo Mrs. J. Blumberg. Short Talk Mrs. Fotheringham. Vocal Solo "Utah, the Queen of the West." Mrs. Russell. Song Girls' chorus, directed by Miss Ardath Johnson. Vocil Solo--"Utah Wo Love Thee Mr3. Gillespie. Song Congregation. Prayer Chaplain. |