OCR Text |
Show J FINAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR V i THE CELEBRATION MONDAY I Meeting Will Be Held at the City Hall This Evening to Com- plete Plans for the Parade Brigham City to Have a j I Float No Traffic to be Allowed on Line of March. !l That no link In the chain which Is to make the pageant to be staged In Ogden next Monday, Pioneer Day, may be ommltted and that -every feature of the program to follow may be well In hand, the general committees that have planned the celebration will meet tonight at the city hall to re celve final instructions from the chair-in chair-in on. Reports thus far made indicate that the celebration will be the greatest great-est ever held in Ogden, If not in the state, as every feature originally planned plan-ned will bo complete in arrangement by tonight. According to Chairman David O. McKay, all of the floats first suggested and more will be In the parade, the latest to be granted the privilege of entrance being one that, i will represent tho municipality of j Brigham City. A representative ol the neighboring city was In Ogden last night and his message that his home town was ready and anxious to join with Ogden in making the pageant Interesting, In-teresting, was received with a hearty , welcome from tho committee. Assuranco has been given that there will be plenty of band music throughout through-out tho day, that the baby carriage parade will be one of the most novel parades ever staged in this part of the country, that the baseball game will prove excellent entertainment for tho afternoon, that numerous concessions conces-sions will be In placo for the serving of the visitors and local public and that the fireworks display will cap the climax to the festal occasion. Through tho work of the publicity committeo and locals newspapers, interest in-terest in the celebration is widespread, this having been particularly evidenced evidenc-ed In the receipt of letters by the chairman of the invitation committee, from aged residents of Idaho, Colorado Colo-rado and other states, stating that they had read of the big celebration that was to be held in Ogden and that, If they could no t take Dart in it, they would like to have a guest badge sent to them. Tho assembling places 'for the different dif-ferent divisions of tho pageant were announced today by Chairman McKay as follows: The first division "Pioneers and escort," es-cort," Washington avenue between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth streets; second division, "Historical," Twenty-seventh street, east of Washington Wash-ington avenue, the band, Primitive Utah, Indians, Franciscan Fathers, Trappers and Log Cabin forming on the north, side; the First Company, Mormon Battalion, Fife and Drum, and Ox Teams, on the north side and the Hand Cart company, mule teams and wagons, Pony Express, Stage Coach, Sea Gulls and Sego Lily, In the middle of the street; third division divis-ion "Coming of the Nations," Twen- b ty-seventn street, west ol wusaius- ;f ton avenue; fourth division, "Pro- f i gress of Utah," Washington avenue ' J south of Twenty-eighth street, fifth ,1 i division "Community Growth," Twen- i f ty-elghth street west of Washington 1 1 I avenue; sixth and seventh divisions, j I 1 "Special Features and Miscellaneous;', i f Grant avenue between Twenty-seventh I I 1 and Twenty-eighth, streets, heading I III I ; south. I I Traffic will be suspended on the i f streets incorporated In the line of march and assembling places, after S j I a. m. and oven' float, parade vehicle , I ; and marcher muBt be in line by 9 j o'clock, so that the parade may start 1 . to move promptly at 9:30. |