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Show ALL NATIONS PAGEANT JULY 3 The pageant of all nations, which from the first has been planned to be the great closing pageant of the Chautauqua to be gien on Old-Homo Da, July 29th, promises to far eclipse the original plans of the Chautauqua committee. Postmaster Thomas of Salt Lake City, In a conference yesterday with the manager, promised that Welch chorus singing should be a prominent feature on the program under the auspices aus-pices of the Cambrian society of Salt Lake The Scandinavians announce that one of the finest clubs of musicians of the Scandinavian people in Utah will be present and give a unique program pro-gram of the folk dances and songs of the famous northland, In native garb This morning the Japanese report that full arrangements have been made for an elaborate and expensive program to be given by the Japanese, Including fencing, wrestling, native music and Shinto scenes Already the Hollanders are prcpar ing a series of tableaux representing the quaint customs of the Netherlands Nether-lands for three conturies, while the Scotch societies are planning a pro-cram pro-cram that will run over Into the evening even-ing hours. It Is hoped that the Greeks and other oth-er nationalities, whose program for the occasion Is not fully planned, will soon hae them Veadv " n The Chautauqua committee has extended ex-tended an Invitation to every nationality nation-ality In' Utah to have some feature on the program. |