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Show MERCHANTS OF OGDEN On Wednesday the Retail Merchants Mer-chants will hold a glorious outing In Ogden canyon. A largo delegation from Salt Lake will attend the outing, out-ing, and many of the local stores will close at noon in order to give their proprietors and managers an opportunity oppor-tunity to enjoy the canyon trip. Program. Beginning at 2 p. m. in the grove: Opening March, Leona Krumper-mau. Krumper-mau. Address of welcome, Mayor A. G. Fell. Piano duet, Josephine and Leona Krumperman, pupils Mrs. D. R. Johnston. Song, Mrs. Grace Russell-BartletL Piano solo. Leona Krumperman. Address, Arthur Parsons, president Utah Credit Men's association. Violin 8olo, Avon Rich, pupil Prof. L. W. Ford. Address, Bishop Hendy H. Blood, president Utah-Idaho Millers and Grain Dealers. Piano solo, Josephine Krumperman. Address. C. M. Lees, state president Retail Merchants' association. Song, Louis James and company Address, George H. IslaTib. Song, Inez Johnston. Recltatlou. Elizabeth Thomas. Violin solo. Doris Proudrit, pupil Prof. Ford. Address. Hon. Joseph Chez. Finale Star Spengled Banner, the singing led by Graco Russell-Bartlett, Wm. Pickett and Frank A. Rose; accompaniment ac-companiment by -Irs. D. R. Johnston. -nn |