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Show ! Colonel Lindbergh To Reach Salt Lake s Saturday at 2 p. m. All arrangements for the reception of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, New York to Paris flier, on his arrival in Salt Lake, Sept 3 at the Salt Lake air field, have been completed. The intrepid flier is scheduled to reach Salt Lake at 2 p. m., when a parade will form and escort him over North Temple, South Temple and Sixth East Streets to Liberty park, where thousands of children and adults will be assembled to hear Lindbergh Lind-bergh speak. Other speakers here will be Senator William H. King and Congressman Con-gressman E. 0. Leatherwood. On entering Liberty Park, the parade pa-rade will circle the large driveway, around which will be stationed the children. Coming back to the center fveway leading from Sixth East, parade will proceed south to the k superintendent's house, where Lindbergh will alight and proceed down an aisle of beautiful girls to a stand near the flag pole. Here a temporary stand has been erected and from this Colonel Lindberg will make his address. Following the Liberty park program Colonel Lindberg will go back to his hotel, where he will remain until 7:55 p. m. and will then be escorted to the Tabernacle, where another program will be held. Speakers her in addi-. tion to Colonel Lindberg will be Senator Sena-tor Reed Smoot, Mayor C. C. Neslen and Governor George H. Dern. Colonel Lindberg will speak about 16 minutes. Colonel Lindberg's arrival in Salt Lake will be heralded by the blowing of inumerable whistles and the booming boom-ing of guns at Fort Douglas. |