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Show PROGRAM FOR BIG EVENT ON TOMORROW Tho public, leganlless of political j differences, is cordially Invited to ' Pioferes'SiveliealTquattors on Twenfy-' fouith street tomorrow afternoon to see how real westerners celebrate Founder's day In plain English, to see that tho "birthday of Theodore Roosevelt Is qelebratcd according to RoosecIts own western character Though born an aristocrat In tho east, Teddy still Is a wcflterner at heart. Come to Piogressive headquaiters and see the costumes of tho early pioneer ladles, the Indian squaws and i cowboys Fiee lunch of real moose meat sandwiches and coffee. Come to hear the charming little I James children sing and the grown-I grown-I ups in campaign recitals Founcjero' day program at 2 o'clock ip m., tomorrow at Progressive head- quarters on Twenty-fourth street: Afternoon. Cow boy quartette. Bul Moose song by twelve little boys and girls. Selection "b Mrs. F O. King Song by Louie, Hazel and Florence James Reading by Mjs. R S. Farnsworth. Cowboy quartotte. Evening Session, ''at K. of P. Halj. Weber Stake band, Professor Nichols, Nich-ols, directpr' Song, "Goqdbye to Summer," by Mrs. George O. Bartlett. accompanied by Miss Norma. "White Duct "My Dream af the I" S. A.," 1 by Mr. C M. JRamey and Mi?s Nellie Ramey, accompanied by Miss Vera I Frey. Solo, selected. Miss Ellen Thomas Cowboy tj-io, Messrs Hendershot, Ramey and Crltohlow. SDcach by lion .George W Mover of Salt Lake Cowboy trio. Closing with Bull Moose Initiation |