Show Many Visit Manti Cemetery The Manti ManU Cemetery was crow crowded crowd crowd- ed cd with visitors during most of Memorial Day the visitors coming from flOm rom many distant points as well as from Manti Dr J. J R. R Munk spent part of the day in the park getting the names and addresses of or some of the vis- vis tors He makes no claim that he got anywhere nearly all of the visitors to sign his register but believes he got a good sec cross-sec- tion ion His list showed visitors from practically every corner of Utah California had many representatives tives ives present and there were also people eople on Dr Munks Munk's list from Nevada Washington and IllinoiS IllinoiS- The Memorial Day program sponsored sponsored spon- spon ored by the American Legion and Manti ManU City drew a big crowd but was vas marred somewhat somewhat when the loud oud speaker failed The loud speaker speak speak- er r died out near the end of the very excellent address by Don V. V Tibbs Jr and parts of the re remainder remainder remainder re- re of the program were passed passed pass- pass ed d over because of the lack of ofa a working loud speaker The lack of a loud speaker didn't keep the crowd from joining to sing ing the first and fourth verses of the he National anthem led by Ellis Ems E. E 2 Johnson and accompanied by Mrs Johnson The program was ended when the Legion firing squad under the command of Stanley J Jorenson Jorgenson Jor- Jor 01 genson enson fired a salute to the dead and nd Easton and Max Moffitt played taps aps as a duet |