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Show ALL FRATERNAL ' DAY ON AUGUST 14 "All Fraternal" day at Lagoon, Wednesday, August 14, will be celebrated cele-brated by representatives from all fraternal organizations of Utah. Ogden Og-den and Salt Lake are planning to send big delegations to the celebration celebra-tion and it Is anticipated that the war "Y" fund will be considerably swelled as a result. The outing Is being held primarily to raise funds for this purpose pur-pose and a campaign has been conducted con-ducted to weld all the fraternal societies socie-ties of the state together for this one day. An official of one of the lodges recently said that the exigencies of the present demand the co-operation of every creed, color and race and it is in keeping with this spirit that the lodges of the state have joined to aid the "Y" fund. Elks, Eagles, Woodmen, Masons, Owls, Moose, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, Knights of Columbus, Maccabees, Macca-bees, Yeomen and any others, together togeth-er with their women's auxiliaries and all branches will be represented next Wednesday at this outing. There has been a program of sports arranged for tho afternoon and of speaking and music for the evening. The afternoon program will commence com-mence wltth the singing of "America" by children at 2:45 o'clock. A children's chil-dren's entertainment and the athletic contests will follow. Features and contests by all fraternal orders will be hold next, including fat women's races, ra-ces, Mutt and Jeff, tug of war, four-round four-round boxing bout between Cyclone Thompson and the Fighting Barber, a baseball game between Ogden and Salt Lake fraternaliats, drill team contests ana other lodge features. The program will commence in the evening at 7 o'clock with a big military mili-tary pageant presented by the young ladles of the Civic Recreation Center under direction of Col. Wright. The program will then be given as follows fol-lows : "Star Spangled Banner" Chorus and Band. Address of Welcome John James, Pres. Utah Fraternal Congress. Musical features by the Ogden contingent. con-tingent. Address Gov. Simon Bamberger. Musical selections. Address By a Y. M. C. A. Secretary Secre-tary from "Over There." Patriotic recitation. Address H. M. Wolfe. All Fraternal Service Flag Ceremony. Cere-mony. "The Flag Without A Stain," by Miss Aljhea Poelman and chorus. Address Rev. P. A. Simpkins. oo |