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Show i! Fountain Green V. The Committees for the 4th. of July have arranged for a glorious celebration. The program for the day is as follows: , ' Firing of guns at sunrise under the direction of Ed. Draper. Music by Brass Band. At 8:30 Parade gatheis at N. M. ( Jensen's residence. Marshall of the Day, Niels Christiansen. Chris-tiansen. - ' Music by Senior Band. Thirteen Original States. "Uncle Sam" and Goddess of Liberty, Float. Thirty five States, Horse back. George and Martha Washington. Utah's best crop, Large Float. Music, Junior band. City officials. Two childrens floats. Decorated floats, etc. Program at 10; o'clock in meeting House. Singing, Choir. i Prayer chaplain, Thomas Cook. Oration, Mayor J. L. Nielson. ' Clairnet solo, Royal Ivory. Declaration Independence, George Collard, Quartette, Lena Johnson & Co. Recitation Mrs. John Jensen. Violin duet, Lcroy Robertson and I eland Cook. Vocal solo, Lucile Anderson. Recitation, Afton Allred. Vocal solo Lee Oldroyd. Short reading, D. W. Cook. Reeitation, Willie Cook. Vocal duet Robertson sisters. Singing, Choir. I Benediciton, Thomas Cook. Afternoon Program. Dance for children at 2 o'clock, Ladies base-ball games at 4o, clock also races and other amusements will take place, following with a dance in the evening, Grace Holman and Mary Coombs left Saturday, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jos. O. Olsou for La Jara, Colorado. Miss Jenna Holman returned from Provo Saturday when she has been attending school at tbe B. Y. U. and since school she has been staying with her brother Pari who is attending attend-ing summer school. |