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Show j COALVILLE'S RECEPTION. HER VOLUNTEERS GIVEN A HEARTY WELCOME. The Procession Program at the Tabernacle The Banquet A Great Succest, Tueailay, August 22. 18M, will never belorgotten by the people who wll-neesed wll-neesed the grand reception gUenon that day to the volunteer who entitled en-titled from thla place, All the business houica were closed and the people turned out en matte to greet the loldler buye. Tho Coalville bor wire accompanied by Volunteer McDonald ot 8all I aks and Volunteer McLaughlin ot Park City, and thn Utah Battery's mascot, Egbert Donahue. On the arrival ol the train from Patk City the hand discoursed patriotic motto, whllo tho people nearly elled themielrei hoane. procettlon we formed at folio 1 Mtrrhal of the day mounted, Sheriff George LlnJiay. hallonal banner carried by Standard Hearer W. II. Smith Urate Ilan I. Mayor nml City Council. Klevfii llt'le girls bearing the banner, "Weleomo Horn." Vntuntcera. Psrorl committee. Three bun Ired school children each carrying a flag. Mtitlal band Citizens. I aeh volunteer waa escorted to hit home, by two committeemen, and a 1 cffc;r iimn tlmtrJwd. The masoot waa I f t iiTipTime nrrrorr-ATrrl aitWrcTtifc? where if 0 children each shook hie hand and ate kissed by a great many ol tho girls, nolwlthatnndlng Ida objections. At 2 p. in the following program was carried out at thu Tabernacle 1 Upenlng remarks . . , Master ol Ceremonies T. J. Lewi Millie, "Welcome" llras Hand Quartette, "Homo Again and Medley" Med-ley" Melo Voices Prayer Chaplain J. II. Khead Vocal 10I0, "Star Spangld (tanner" Mra.W.n. Flehor A Idles n welcome Mayor T, 1., Allen Music, ''National Air" litun Hand Speech, thirty inlnnlos 0, A. Callle goto, "Henntlful Vnllcya ot Utah" Miss JannSawloy Addreii, ten minutes. . . W. W. duff Qjrtctte,"Nntlonnl Hong" MaleVotres A 1 Ire.s, ten minutes Alma I.ldredge Mnilc Ilrat Hand llencdlctlon . Chaplain fiever before was there such an n-tbuilasllc n-tbuilasllc audlenco In tho Tabernacle. J very ono that took part on the program aaloudly applauded Ono pleating lea-lore lea-lore which rilled forth great npplaute, waa the decomllng ol each of tho heroea lth a beautiful floral badge, which was plnnc I to their coat by eight swcot little hla from 0 to 10 years old, Tho heroes present were (our fiom CoaUIHe, namely 1 Burloh Wllklna, Ulil Thomas, Samuel Wycherley of lottery A , and Carl llvane of cavalry Hoop 0, McDonald ot Bait Lake, and UcUughlln ot Park City, Cattery A s and Mascot Itobirt Donahue. Alto Al-lrt Al-lrt I utioiu ot tho engineer corpi of the lutilwliln Oregon, n Coalvlllo boy, now en furlouth. ouri aa the exonlsea at tho Tabernacle Taber-nacle were concludi d, moat ol the peo-pl peo-pl re aire-l tu ClnfT hall (or the han-q. han-q. The hall w beaiilltully decorated deco-rated and thrco tablca tho length of tho I 'l were laden with thu good things to ' W hen all wore seated Thomas Hall ccfrrird p.ayer. Ma)nrT. 1, Allen waa letm,tr, ,rd tho following program wt rendered 1 Twtl,"OurCountr)'e lleroee" .. J. A. Smith RMpoiue . .Volunteor llurlah Wllklne Twin, "Our Volunteer." , Dr. 0. W, Hrench ltcionc Mascot and Volunteers I Onartelte . . Mate Voices I Toast, '"1 he Homes ot Our Volunteer" Volun-teer" William Hanicn SAo, "Home, feiieet Homo" Mra. W (1. 1 iiher Tout, "Our Army and Navy" J. J.Jonea Toast, "Our Country" W. M. Hoyden llcsponae Carl Kvana Music Hand The day's enjtyment 'loscd w till a grand ball In the Park pnvllion. A litg I crowd wan present and all ei Joyed thomiclvea Imrnentcly. A great many people came In from the surrounding low n to w llncia the exrrcltce. The volunteers appreciated Hie reception recep-tion mora than any they had received since thtlr return home. |