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Show OUR CELEBRATION- i:x-r) iiiiiigi"iiM'ii ir i'iriiiiiniy iiimI ii--frtilly. Tlie itlehiatlon given here on the Fourlh wua one ol tlie be! ever had ill the tow ii. From early morn uutll late at night there wa eiiiertaininent and aiiiu-eineii'.s lir all, and none could In-found In-found w ho did not have a g ood time, A large email ol people were III loan, many coining in from the surroiindti g tow n. TheOa-'leu Itriiaa Hand waa out at auurire, and tliinnghout the day iIIf-cnuis-d tfood iiniioc, !i i ll made the ,celehruii m puss oil' more plea'iuitly. I AI ttm o'clock the people gathered at the Slake Tala-riiacle where i he pro-..am pro-..am aa publisher in l.iat week'a paier an ciirrii'd out In n moat pl.-ii-ing alvle. I The sin.ihg, mulc, speeche, oration, ' reciiatiun, etc., were all lull ol e ithii-' ithii-' ;ain an.l thore who took part did rx-Iceedingly rx-Iceedingly well. The hone aasbeaull-I aasbeaull-I fully dicir-ted Willi fl-ga, bunting, !ted flowera, etc., and preaelited a lovely appearance. In Ibe alternoon eveeylioily went to the city park. At i o'clia k the haae Ull game beta een the Coalville and Spring Valley tratua an called and lanted alaiut two houri. The gumewaa won by the Coalville laiys. the score standing II to 111. All the 1his played hard, hut there wa too notch jungling to make the giime pleaaaut lor the crowd who was present to wltneea It. The children's dance commenced at 2:.".o and lor two hour the big pavilion was completely jairimed with the little tola, w ho had a most enjoyable time. Next came the catching ol the greasy pig. It was turned love and nur- iirvl by a nuinlier ol leiys until finally caught by Willie Smith. Fool race wete next in order, constating of men's, laiya', girls' and children's racea loi which priies were awarded. The prlte for climbing the greeted pole was awar-ed awar-ed to Elliot Taylor, Iloree racea were mo at t o'clock. To wind np the dny a grand ball was given In the Opera House at n'ght. The Ogdeu orchestra furnished the music and the building was packed with the merry dancers who greatly enjoyed theuiselvea uulil i:M. The ())era Hotlae was donllted dee u(i:harguanrf tW. eomndtlew realUrM a good iiuu fioiu the proceeds to help pay expenses. Such in brief was the program that was carried out on the Fourth in Coalville, Coal-ville, and it was a celebration Unit will J long be remembered by our clllien. The committees who had charge ol the alfair and who Hid the bard work, are deserving ol much credit for their ef foils in making the celebration the grai d ut-cee that it wsa, and we be lieve all the people appreciate the good work done by the committees. While the expenae were quite high, there was enough money raiaed by subscription, sub-scription, dance, etc., to piv oK everything. every-thing. There is some talk ol having anr ther celebration on I'loueer day. Iftnisis done work should be commenced at , once in I no! h-ft to the hiat minute, and thru ac rm Un the proper kind d a celel-rillioli. |