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Show Flag Day at (the Industrial School On Saturday Gov. Simon Bamberger will deliver the Flag Day oration at the State Industrial In-dustrial school tomorrow. He will review re-view the cadet battalion following the program which is to be given on the lawn commencing at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow to-morrow afternoon. This will be the regular visiting day for parents and friends of ihe students j of the school and the public is In- j vited to attend the services. Graduating exercise of the eighth 1 grade will be held tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock. A review of the department de-partment and vocational work will be j held at 1 p m. The program for the Flag day exercises ex-ercises follow: March, "Fort Gay" Selection by the Band Song, "Utah Wo Love Thee" By all the Students Inoeation . . Rev. J. E. Carver Address of Welcome Supt. E. S. Hinckley Song. "Selected" By the Girls Flag exercise By the Students Oration Reldon Ruse To Ihe colors, bugle squad and color guard Pledge to the flag Students of the School Star Spangled Banner... By the Girls Remarks J. W. Abbott, Ab-bott, by the President of the Board Popular songs, selected By all the Students Medlej of war songs, "In Camp"... Selection by the Band Address Cov. Simon Bamberger j Song, "America". By all the Students' March, selected By the Band $19,000 FIRE LOSS IS SUFFERED AT LEHI LEH1. June 12 N. O. Malan's garage ga-rage was destroyed by fire at an early hour this morning. The building was leased from Dennis Giles of Salt Lake City and was worth about $5000. The concrete walls and floor are left. Mr. Malan had about $4000 worth of tires and tubes. $2000 worth of parts, eisht cars, a ulcanizing plant and machinery ma-chinery sufficient to make his investment invest-ment about $14,000, all of which Is a total loss. Mr. Giles' loss in machinery will add another $1000. and an Oldsmobile belonging be-longing to Stanley Taylor adds another anoth-er $1000, which, with batteries, tires, etc., left for repairs, will bring the total to-tal loss up to approximately $19,000. Mr. Giles had $1500 insurance on the building and Malan $3u00 on his stork and about $1500 on cars. The fire is believed to have started from defective wiring and was not discovered uniil th building was I L mass of flames. It was first seen b i Niht Policeman H. J. Evans, who flj turned in the alarm. Tl-. fir. depart- U ment did effective work in saving oth- ki er buildings. ki |