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Show Wednesday Evening at 7 o'clock Set as Time for the Big Demonstration, When Thousands Will March Through the Streets of Ogden. Owing to the snow blizzard, which suddenly struck Ogden this morning, the patriotic parade was postponed, by order of the general committee on safety, until Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. In the meantime, additional details of the parade organization will be perfected. The parade program, outlined Saturday and again today, will be maintained, with added features of thrilling interest. Tell everybody of the change to Wednesday evening, 7 o'clock. Thousands were eager to march today, regardless of the weather, weath-er, but the postponement was finally decided upon as necessary. Hundreds of old folks desire to take part in the parade, also the school children. The storm and underfoot conditions would have made it hazardous for all except the young and hardy citizens. YOUR COUNTRY CALLS YOU. "The response of the people of the city and the county to the call of the Committee has been unexpectedly hearty. ' "Those who have been solicited have without exception responded. Owing to the shortness of time, many who should have been solicited by the committee have not been. Many have tendered their services without being asked. Whether you have been invited or not, show your patriotism by turning out Wednesday night, at seven o'clock sharp, and demonstrate demon-strate your loyalty by displaying the flag on your place of business, or home, or both. "If you belong to an organization that has signified its intention of parading, swell its numbers. If not, there will be Continued on Pago 10) . i ! Tll.r !, , t-t n inn, i seaxncsi it.u i.iiiii sezj&s& i wtmiiajAii r ,n ilu im mi 1 1 1 i PARADE CALLEDOFF ' . (Continued from Page 1) a division composed simply of patriotic citizens singing patriotic songs. Join that division and raise your voice for your country. "We want everybody to take part in the parade. "For information, ask the chairman or any member of the parade committee, or the grand marshal or any marshal." Grand Marshal Parade Committee J Fred G.Taylor J. A.Howell, Chairman Marriner Browning J Marshals Dr. R. Kanzler j J LeRoy Eccles Capt. W. E. Kneass j Dr. R. Kanzler Capt. J Ray Ward t it r w Heber Scowcrort S J. H. UeVine r d ii n- a. 5 I J C K. Holhngsworth s John Culley Dr. p. K. Bartlett j Joseph Scowcroft Supt. E. S. Hinckley ; Warren L. Wattis Principal James L. Barker j The places of assembling and formation forma-tion of the parade are as follows: DIVISION 1. Sections 1 to S, inclusive. Marshal, LeRoy Eccles. Form on west side of Washington avenue, Twenty-fifth to Twenty-sixth streets, facing south toward to-ward Twenty-sixth street. Section 1 Grand Marshal Fred G. Taylor, Chief of Police T. E. Browning, Brown-ing, Sheriff H. C. Peterson, platoon of police and officers. Section 2 Brass band of Ogden union musicians, who last evening volunteered vol-unteered their services to the committee commit-tee in charge. Section 3 City and county officials, headed by Mayor Abbot R. Heywood and city and county commissioners in automobiles. Section 4 Spanish-American war veterans. Ladies' Auxiliary to Spanish War Veterans. Section 6 Women's Relief corps. Section 6 Members of the Grand Army of the Republic in automobiles. Section 7 Committeo of safety, on foot. Section 8 Exhibit and demonstration demonstra-tion furnished by Red Cross society, in which will appear a division of trained nurses. DIVISION 2. Marshal, Dr. R. Kanzler. Sections 9 to 14, inclusive. Form on Lake street, south side of city hall. Section 9 Ogden high school cadets and band. Section 10 Troop B, Utah national guard. Section 11 Troop K, Utah national guard. Section 12 Army recruiting officers with auto truck containing machine gun, flanked by motorcycle dispatch ' bearers. Section 13 Navy recruiting officers and men who .have seen service in the navy. Forestry Service. Section 11 Boy scouts under Scoutmaster Scout-master Wilson. DVIISION 3. Marshal, James H. DeVlne. I Sections 15 to 17, inclusive. Form 1 on north side of Twenty-sixth street, east of and facing toward Washing-ion Washing-ion avenue. Section 15 Weber academy band 1 and students. Section 16 F. J. Hendcrshot, R. B. Hendershot and A. W. Hadley, typifying typify-ing "Spirit of "76." Section 17 Students of the public schools of the city, headed by the Ogden Og-den high school. DIVISION 4. Marshal, John Culley. i Sections 18 to 22, inclusive. Form on north side of Twenty-sixth street, west of and facing toward Washington avenue. Section 18 Fraternal Order of Eagles, headed by degree team. Section 18-B Knights of Columbus. Knights of Pythias, headed by the Uniform Rank. Scotch Pipers. Section 19 Ogden lodge, 719, B. P. O. E. Section" 20 Sons of Hermann. Section 21 W. O. W. degree team and other fraternal organizations. Section 22 K. C. K. club. DIVISION 5. Marshal, Joseph Scowcroft. , Sections 23 to 24, inclusive. Form south side of Twenty-sixth street, west of and facing toward Washington avo-nue. avo-nue. Section 23 Scowcroft's "Never-Rips," "Never-Rips," headed by drum corps. Section 24 Southern Pacific shopmen. DIVISION 6. Marshal, Warren L. Wattis. Sections 25 to 30, inclusive. Form south side of Twenty-sixth street, east of and facing toward Washington avenue. ave-nue. Section 25 Citizens of Huntsville, with band. Section 26 Citizens of North Ogdon. with band. Section -27 Citizens of Plain City, with hand. Section 2S Ogden Tabernacle choir. Section 29. Patriotic citizens singing sing-ing patriotic songs. Section 30 State Industrial school students, headed by band. DIVISION 7. Marshal, George A. Glen. Section 31 Automobile section. Cars form in line on east 'side of Washington avenue, south of Twenty-sixth Twenty-sixth streot and facing north. The Line of March. Following is the line of march: Twenty-sixth street north to Twenty-second street on Washington Washing-ton avenue. Countermarch on Washington avenue to Twenty-fourth street to Wall avenue. From Wall avenue to Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street. From Twenty-fifth streot to Washington avenue at the city hall, where the parade will be reviewed re-viewed by the county and city officials offi-cials and the proparcdness committee, com-mittee, and disband. All organizations are requested to assemble at the places designated desig-nated not later than 6:30 o'clock. Everybody Invited. By order of the parade committee, commit-tee, invitation is extended to every organization, fraternal, labor union, clubs, etc , and to all citizens, citi-zens, to fall in line and take an active part in the patriotic demon-stiatlon. demon-stiatlon. The committee said: "Every patriotic citizen is urged to display the flag at his home and place of business. "Every patriotic citizen is expected expect-ed to join the parade at 7 o'clock sharp. "Grand Marshal Fred G. Taylor Invites every organization, every citizen, to turn out collectively, or as individuals. Demomstrate tonight to-night that Ogden and Weber county coun-ty will do their full duty in support sup-port of the national government," oo -. |