Show N N t i Joint sin Celebration t I l M I Th Time The joint celebration of of- the Miners Miners' Min Mm- 1 ers ers' union and the time Elks arranged for forb b Flag lag day started with a grand patriotic patrio- patrio tic ic parade at 9 0 o'clock The order order or- or der ler of the parade was WIlS as follows Dr l g. g 2 P. P LeCompte flag bearer Maude Ridge on Shetland port po e. e as Columbia Colum- Colum bla bia ia Park eft City Independent band boy scouts school children Junior Red lied Cross Cross' unit In uniform Elks Elks' float loat Driving the Wedge for Liberty Liberty Lib LIl erty with Miss Eleanor meanor Wright as ashe the he Goddess of Liberty Elks Eats unit o of tho the local Red Cross in uniform o ot of ted fled Cross Crol's nurses carrying a large American flag I Elks Elks' float with Red Red- mo Hl McDonough l as Uncle Sam 1 Elks Elks' float Over There with service service service ser ser- vice flag with twenty nine stars war savings stamp float auto section sec sec- section tion all decorated with the national colors Besides celebrating Union day an ant ani 1 FJ FUg Flag g day Park City's drive for 60 worth of war savings stamps was opened and all f floats ats and autos carried car vied ried W. W S S. S S. S posters During the parade each child in III inline line was given a nickel and a flag about bout 1000 pf Qt ea each lt being distributed Time The childrens children's rac races s were then held heM each winner receiving a thrift stamp i In addition to th prize The ladles ladies realized d from the time Red lied Cross fla flag there being all Amounts IU from la to tossed on onit onIt it It it Something pr very commendable lo and worthy of notice was tho the thoa a amany many of the cl children in the Iia tossed their nl nickels kels on the flag It looked looke good to see Dr Ur Is IJ Compte a as a standard bearer It biting being the first time for or eight months tint 11 he had been on hort horseback eback The small nags lugs which the line Red lied Cross ladles ladies use used for tor tags tugs were ery very popular amt about wa wed was raised from them Secretary f Quinn had bad w tit dealt dealer r supply up sup ply 11 all aU families lell under fre lc e cr cream eam cp I uc- uc t w were r t H I 4 S COUCH cones delivered glim SUni rh next m to lu the city It Shop ShoJI d demonstrated his hi loyally when th tha lied Hed Crow Cross GIrt girU e cause ji u with MitU t their Ir flag fisga vary manIn man manIn a In the Un Hub who willingly y gave Una-gave up li II e ex ex- IJ nom cnn n II fir tar tl w the h I emblem to the floor This was too much for Slim who promptly ejected the fellow and refused to shine his shoes The ladles ladles ladle's ot of the Elks' Elks Hed Red Cross unit also raised some on the large larg floral Ubert liberty bell used In la the Flag g day service so altogether they raised raised over The services conducted by the time Elks in their lodge room in the evenIng evening even even- ing fag were ere well attended and the pro pro- program program gram grant as published well rendered the patriotic address by Abbott Maginn of oC Salt Lake being especially good The grand ball given by the time Miners' Miners Union which wound up the celebration was only fairly well at attended at- at tended Juit was a great success socially socially socially so so- and more than paid Its way admitting ladles free A |