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Show BOX ELDER TOWNS TO CELEBRATE ON FRIDAY Brigham City. July 1 Elaborate celebrations of July Fourth will be held In this city aiid Garland this year, and smaller celebrations will bo held in tho smaller towns of tho county. Programs have been arrange cd as follows: At Brigham City. Daybreak salute by C. F. Wells; sunrlso music by Brigham City Military Mili-tary band and hoisting of flag by M. G. Korth; music by the band at 9.00 ot tho courthouse, and at 9-30 at tho tabernacle grounds, 9.30, motorcycle races, three miles, ending on Main and Second south. At the tabernacle, 10 a. m. Master Mas-ter of ceremonies, C Hoist; music by (lie band; invocation. Chaplain E. A. Box; solo, "Star Spangled Bnnnor," Miss Ambor Hanson, music, Brook's orchestra, solo, "Flag Without n Stain." Dr. R. T. Wlllev: oration. Dr George 11. Brlmhall of Salt Lake. "America," by the band and congregation; congre-gation; benediction by Chaplain Box At the City park, 2 p. m. Parade for children under 6 years of ago and distribution of prizes free to all children; chil-dren; 2.30 p. m., numerous contests foi all ages nnd awarding of prizes to winners; 3'15, 50-yard dash, ages 12 to 14; 50-yard dash, ages 14 to 21, girl races, 3-30, naval battle on pond by homemade vepses. 3:45, balloon ascensions. 4:15, donkey races, catching catch-ing greased pig, battle royal, etc. 4:30 baseball. Willard vs Brigham. In the evening, ball at the Academy of Music Mu-sic and picture theatres. At Garland. Orator of the day, N. C. Porter, Salt Lake; marshal, Thomas E. Sc-rrlet; Sc-rrlet; master of ceremonies, John C Klieelon, Commltteo In charge of celcbratlou as follows: Mrs. O. L. Winters. Mrs. C. M. Grovor, J M. Davis. Da-vis. C. R. Welling and P. C. Pctter-son, Pctter-son, chairman. Daybreak salute and hoisting of stars and stripes; music by tho Troubadours Trou-badours of Salt Lake, awarding or prizes for residences most elaborately decorated In tho city; Japanese day fireworks conducted on amusement hall grounds, .r10,'30L a.m.. at the Garland hall Music by the Troubadour?; Invocation by Chaplain A. R, Capener; address of welcome by President Joseph Jensen Jen-sen Tor Garland Commercial club; solo and chpruB, "star Spangled Ban-tier Ban-tier ; oration by N. T. Porter; salute to tho flag; patriotic reading. Mrs.' Burdctte Smith; pantomime nnd chor' Us, "America", toasts and sentiments, paper by J. J. Shumway: cornet solo, Doi aid Kirkliam; benediction, Chaplain Chap-lain A. R. Capener. The afternoon will bo devoted to field sports, bnsoball botween Garland und Trcmonton. wrestling match, Hellz vn. Murdock; Japanese fireworks, fire-works, nnd various other sports including in-cluding racos. |