Show Committee Puts Over Good nth Program The forenoon pro program ram prepared by the Fourth of July and given In the Theatre wasa wasn departure departure departure de de- somewhat from tho the cus- cus Independence D Day y celebration I tion tiou program It was fitting Instructive In Instructive In- In and entertaining and was witnessed by hy the time largest indoor crowd Manti has marshaled in re recent recent re- re cent years to a feature of or this kind The Tho program was in Ill the tho nature of a series of or tableaus depicting depicting depicting de de- the tine historic events surrounding surrounding surrounding sur sur- rounding the days of 1776 The tableaus presented were a general assembly of Virginia in which Patric Henry represented by Gerald 1 Henrie made his Immortal appeal in his Call to Arms Mr Henna abley impersonated the tho Virginia patriot Second Tableau Paul Revere represented by hy Walter Walter Wal Val ter tel and the Old North Church Tho The third tableau opened opened opened open open- ed with a fine demonstration of a colonial hall ball ball dancing the stately minuet followed h by the Spirit of 1776 George Brox LaMar La Jensen Jensen Jensen Jen Jen- sen and Henry Cox made up the last picture and did It very th Tho Tile fourth Tableau The First Flag was well wen presented with Thera Olsen as Betsy ets Ross Therald Jensen as George Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington and Wilbur Cox as Colonel Ross Hoss The Time closing tableau was the reading and signing of or the he Declaration Dec Dec- lar of Independence and the Unveiling of or tho the Goddess of or Liberty Liber Liber- ty Miss 1 Iris Denison portraying the lute Goddess presented a most beautiful picture occupying the center center center cen cen- ter of the tho stage back on an elevation eleva eleva- el elevation a tion and s surrounded by Betsy Ross Hoss and her attendants and the signers signers signers sign sign- ers of the Declaration of ot Independence ance ence thus bringing to a bea beautiful climax the series of events The scene was closed with Professor ProCessor E E. E. E Johnson singing The Flag With Villi 1 T out u. u a n Stain Slain Stain a 1 U in lT l' l th thc last last and t w IBI t b iv i c erns oy D- D y me l' l tho the audience The gorgeous costumes obtained from Salt Lake and the careful make up of or performers made tho the entire program very realistic and impressive Miss 1 Afton ACton Shand and aUd Dr Ra Ray Munk were responsible for the pa pageant pageant and are deserving of or high Mn fort In the elean task thoy they praise iw u. u v vv v carried through to toso toso toso attempted and so successful a conclusion Interspersing tho the parts of the pageant were pedal numbers Following Following Fol Fol- lowing a selection by hy the time band Invocation Invocation In Invocation In- In offered by President vocation and Mayor 1 Brown Drown J. J B. B Jacobson Elea Eleanor 1101 made a few tew remarks s. Miss l Parry favored with a violin solo a n girls glee club under the direction Land Landof III Brown rown sang of Miss Geniel of Mine 1 and Miss l Thera Olsen furnished a and Walter Palter offered offered offer offer- benediction was duct duet Tho Tim ed b by President I. I L. L R Anderson and the mite band pla played ed Star Spangled I Banner Banney as a closing number from 1 to 1 30 A hand band concert was enjoyed on the Library Lawn but the childrens children's sports scheduled failed railed to materIalize materialize materialize mater mater- for tor the afternoon duo due to the fact that everybody was anxious to go to the time Palisade Park celebration celebration cele cele- An old oM time lime feature of the time fast losing Its bration which Is bom bont- the th popularity Is the cla daybreak break away Wo We are getting getling takes noise to tomake tomake from tho the idea that It celebration and the tho detonating make malte a giant powder ing jar of ot exploding hours of tho limo morning In the woo wee pleasIng pleasing pleasing pleas- pleas has lost Its charm A more lucre Ing feature e is that thal of the tho u morning mornin band banu and aim aun our u serenade br by the of In this part well band boys hos did the program and evening e part Tho The afternoon over to of the pro program was tams given ghen Palisade Park at the the boys bos attracted a record Their program and oven even crowd both loth for afternoon he- he be he- game Ine in In the tho baseball 1 Manti and Redmond Manti M tween being heing 11 won the time honors the score visitors ware aro not permitted permitted permitted per per- to lo 3 3 The rhe Inn inn- until the time to score ings attendance attendance attendance attend attend- was in A record crowd the theatre Mr 11 McFarlane at ance picture excellent an n had provided addition a fine floe muSical musical mus muS- and in j I feature family the Ithe Driggs ical feat l program b by hr the |