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Show 'i in: ci:M:itu,'iio.N, till; Crnttil 1'rrtrtil. II m a fJraiMl siuriti. At the brink ol day Iho cltlcens nf Omlvllle wire awakened by the roar nl nnnor, whh.li i-rnmsl lliini to realise that Ploneir Day had come again and waa going to tie ctlrhrated. The morning train from Park fit) brought don u the bind mid about i Ight) people. A great man) iiNo lamo In Irom llo)ttii:e, V Ion, IMioand 1 It if etir. At U HO Iho pirado formed on Main atreet .iml Mint smith In fecund south Uriel, thenre went to Hnt well, thence north to I irtt nuth, thenco east to Main tlieet, diibutiillng at Btako Home, fliu order ol proeetioii wan a follow . I'loiuir Parade. Martini Hand. Park Cll) Ihnd. I li'At, "Utah," repreientnl by Miss Mattha bnaliirnu, who was drisndlu a Ix'eiitlllul rostiime. With lur wero nlwut lift) little kid', all drcitet! In white. Ruling Indies nn horttbark, drcisid In Hliiln rolort. I lolls ol lliiiluves Itouiet. Cllirent In Carriages. at nil. HMKh iim.nr. Tlio fittko House was lull ol people when Ihe limn nrrhed for tlmoxerciir lo Ciiiiin (nee. At II o'cliik Maitirof L'triiuouUa W. II. biulth railed the ooiign gallon loonier when the follow ing I logiaiu wua carried out Mutle .ParkC'lt) llnml l'ra)er Chaplain, Alma Kldredge Mutlc Hand Short Speech Ma ter nf Cen iuohIm W. II. biiilth Mutlo . . iaI1d Oration Hon. W, II. King Hill," I'yTabe'riiacfo eil,olV Prayer.. . .. .Chaplain l.'iery part waa rendeied in an excellent excel-lent manner, The oialluii by lion. U. II. King wn grand, and it fan pit) thai e ter) holy in Ilia county did nut hear It The mutlc lurniihed by thn Pmk CI') bund wuskooil mid ndlcJ much to the enJo)inciU ol the people. Tlio tolo which waa no benuliliilly ivndired by Miss Jano Sinlcy, Ir n home production, the poem liailng been compoicit by Mrs. John C'allit and let to inline ol her on li composition following follow-ing Is the poem. Ilelltlful V.ll.J. r IIUIl lltnutl(ul'nlli)anl Utah, Dear nru Hi) mountain ilrisiim, (lilting through thnduwy fnresta Or playlni in t,nlilen sunbeams. Hero is tbo home nl my klnured, Hire me the brao Piuneera, Far o'er the. wild plains have tiny Journe)cil And Hicsied this (air laud many )t-nr, Ilrlght It tbv (uHirv, fair Utah, llraoaru thy ml Hem ulna), Hlgli on tlio f ilr toll ol honor Tin Ir mimes are eugrneii today, Itefrain: Ileaullful alleys ol Utah, Homo ol tlio bruvu and blest, Hon olt amid the world's turmoil Have I d reamed ol thy rest, aweet rest. AT CITY I AUK. bports and games ol various kinds were tudutgeJ In at the City Park lu tho allornoon. Tho baseball gamo was between be-tween a Park City team and Coalville, rcsultlug in a victory lor the former; the score being 10 to 20, Adauiowas glvou In tho pavilion atnhlch thechlld-ren thechlld-ren enjoyed themselves. bovcral hone races were run on tho Court house Mil, and one up nt llio tpring; couildcrabte money changed handaaa a result. At 6 p. in. tho apcclal train arrived from Park City, ami about 260 jieoplo came down for tlio dance in the l'ark pavilion, which waa largely attended, and seemed to be enjojed by all, II would have been much better, though, had lh dust been swept out, The Hob- ami bU fnrnl'hed tho Innilr. The Park ffllftraln returned nt 12 80 Ta2jeeri thing Intncniitl ternlion tho as enjoiel by all, nnd Iho ooniiE certainly ,tirrva much credit rorthgpWis making Ihecelehrn- """ V,c'','", """Miring Hi" man ohitaSflhey had lotiifit. |