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Show BIO CELEBRATION FOB :: ffiTIOIFS BIRTHDAY i Preparations have been made for a patriotic celebration to he hold .it Mount Pleasant ""'Jil' ul' ; jlh Committees have boon hns -: during the past two weeks making at 1 ransements for every feature of the a'The firins of salutes early in the ' morning will be a joyful .'..v.'tu to .ha vounssters of the city as they ' roHke haste to join the celebration. ' old Glory will ve .tor stripes proudlv during the dav. ' The committee in chine are dosr- os of having a large number of 1 eo. , pie participate in the parade which ' will be a spectacular event tor Mount ;' Pleasant. . There was hopes that an aviator , would be here to give a performance but he decided to go to another pla. o , for the Fourth. I THE PARADE i The order of the parade as it 1 proceeds along Main Street will N I as follows: 1 Marshall of the day - R. Anderson j Flagbearer - William A. Matson ' Uncle Sam - - Coed Nelson The Mount Pleasant Band. ! Goddess of Liberty - Miss Florence i Clemensen. with Isabel'.e John-I John-I son, Joyce Johnston. Dorothy j Simpson and Maurine Seely as I attendants. Thirteen Original States - GoM.e i Neilson (Mass.). Stella Olson : (Vermont). Pr icilla Meyrick ; (Conn.K Valera Retiberg-I R.I. 1 . Theo Nelson lN. Y.. Adeline Brand (N. J.K Addie Anderson j (Virginia. Gertrude Knudsen (Penn.t. Gladys Ericksen iN.C.t ; Eva-Ericksen. (So. CP Arcilee Barnett (Georgia!. Opal Larson I (X. H.). and Kate Ericksen (Maryland.) Signing of the Declaration of Independence - N. W". Mutual Betsy P.oss - No. Ward S. S. i Utah of Today. Fannie Mo risen with Helen Erioksen and Beth i Candland as maids. ' Utah of Yesterday - Muriel Eeck- strom ! The City Council Pioneers. 1 Civil War Veterans Indian War Veterans i Organization Floats - Relief Society, etc. ! Business Floats ; Gun Club j Neit! - Everybody Welcome PROGRAM i Just at the close of the parade a ! patriotic program will he given at the Assembly Hall in the following man-' man-' ner: Master of Ceremonies - Mayor ! Daniel Rasmussen Music - Military Band Invocation - - Pres. Adolph Merz Music - - - Military Band Violin solo - - Muriel Simpson Reading of Declaration of Inde- 1 pendence - Virge Johnson Quartet - - Wilford Hafen and others Oration - - George Christensen Piano solo - Margaret Candland Reading - - Stella Olson Vocal solo - - Frances Jensen Benediction - Pres. Adolph Merz Music - - Military Eand PROGRAM OF SPORTS An interesting program of sports will be conducted on the church grounds at 1 o'clock according to the following arrangement: ',t Race for Girls under 10 years I Prizes 50c, 25c. and 10c j Race for Girls over 10 years J Prizes 50c, 25c. and 10c ' Race for Boys under 10 years Prizes 50c, 25c. and 10c Race for Boys over 10 years Prizes 50c, 25c, and 10c Slow bicycle race for all Prizes - - 75c and 25c Fast bicycle race - Prizes 75c, 25c Married ladies race - Prize $1.00 Fat men's race - - Prize $1.00 (Continued on last page.) BIG CELEBRATION' FOR NATION'S BIRTHDAY (Continued from first page.) Girls 3 legged race Prizes 5 0c, 2ir, 10 c Boys sack race Prizes 5 0, 25. Hc Ladies nail driving contest ' Prize - - - $1. 0 0 Men's wheelbarrow race, blindfold-: ed, with lady in barrow Prise $1 Boys dive for Nickels ii tub of ; water, keep all you get in three ' dives also get prize with each nickel; 2 0 nickels in the tub Boys wrestling match, all'under 15 Prize - - - - 5 c Boys wrestling match, all over 15 Prize .... 7 5c A children's dance will be given at the Armory at 2 o'clock. Baseball. The local ball team will play two games with Fairview on the Fourth. The first game will be at the Mount Pleasant City Park at 2 o'clock p. ni. The second game will be played at Fairview at 4:30 p. m. Horse races will also be an attraction attrac-tion of the day. |