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Show 00 HUNTSV1LLE ON FOURTH OF JULY Huntsville is busy, and Is putting forth her host efforts and every effort to mnke next Tuesday a regular gala day, and a Fourth of July that will linger In the memory for many years to come. Huntsville has many rea-fcons rea-fcons to rejoice. It will be a "dry" day. lluntsvlllo people are not In favor of saloons or whiskey nnd therefore there-fore feel' good nnd have resolved to make thlB Fourth something to remember. re-member. There will bo the usual Ba-lute Ba-lute at Q o'clock nnd selections by the band nnd a parado at S o'clock. Judging Judg-ing by the competoirt workers on that committee It will 00 a sight worth seeing. The program to bo held in the new meeting house, which Is cool nnd comfortable. com-fortable. Is .another delightful num-bor. num-bor. This committee has tried to get tho best talent obtainable The artists ar-tists nre from Ogden and Salt Lako. The program Is entirely musical with tho exception of the orator.who is George M. Connor of Snlt Lake Tho Misses Wright, Miss Elsie Shorten Shor-ten and Mr Hagbort Anderson. Ogden Og-den artists, will render the musical part, helped out by tho band and choir. Tho program commonccs at 10 a. m sharp. In the nftornoon. Huntsville will play against tho Ogden Woodmen In a baseball base-ball game, commencing nt 3 o'clock This Is lookod forward loo with considerable con-siderable Interest by lovers of that sport. The committees arc all working hnrd, and they, with the rest of the good peoplo of Huntsvlllo, arc bidding all welcorao. |