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Show fecial Memorial rf Day Program s. Si ppropriate exercises .will be c jn-' jn-' -ted at the city cemetery on le Wmorial Day next Tuesday, com-ivingacing com-ivingacing at 10:30 a. m. at the sold-a" sold-a" ; memorial monument in the th end of the cemetery, under ' direction of the American wn ;'ion- The American Fork band ant i be in attendance and will render weefc;ral selections prior to the pro-ujtn. pro-ujtn. Clyde P. Crookston will offer invocation. resident Clifford E. Young will LeW:the speaker and the following he hical numbers also will be given: "B-al solo, Rulon Nicholes; comet hisf-ii, Elwood Dean; vocal solo, How-. How-. af.'- Nelson of Pleasant Grove. The --;tiding of "taps" will end the Wices. he American Fork fire depart- F,it, under , the direction of Chiet i. Pratt, will -e in chnrge of the -irpl'io regulation in the morning jjJjTtirly in the morning, by sunrise, Service Star Legion ladies will , jjjn the cemetery and will decorate graves of soldiers and their ;hers. The ladies will place upon laiv grave of each World War vete-jrV vete-jrV resting in the cemetery a flag 111 ' . flowers, and they will decorate 7un3- graves of all mothers of those ! gave their lives in the war, D flowers. Upon the graves of "' se w"ho died in service during lilcii er wars they will place a flag. , he dty of the Dead Is presenting I of the finest appearances it ever H"1' in the history of the city. The l &i:ietery has been thoroughly clean-some clean-some changes made in roads, all vrEi'VeS are in a very neat condition ' altogether the cemetery is in a jjpmdid condition to be visited by many from near and far who r f 1 come to pay respects to their LiJM on Decoration Day |