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Show j PIONEER DAY PROGRAM p. For several days past committees j 5 have been busy making preparations ( for Pioneer Day Celebration and pro- gram. No effort has been spared on . the part of the workers and people 6 are looking forward to a good time and a profitable day. t The parade committee has arrang- the following order of the Pioneer i parade, Joseph Seely acting as mar-;; mar-;; shal of the day: i: 1. Band. v:. 2. Utah of Today, Miss Goldie f: Nellson. :i: ' 3. Utah of Yesterday, Miss Elva Mills. 4. Pioneers of 1847 in automo-f.' automo-f.' biles. 'i 5. Pioneers of 18 50 in automo- 't biles. 6. Sea Gull Float. 15 7. Private floats. 8. Indian float. 4- 9. Indians on horses. 10. Pioneer' parade. 11. Sunday schools. !' Parade will be formed on State j Street north of the High School (;' Building at 9 o'clock a. m. After the line of march has pro- ceeded through the streets a program will be given at 10 o'clock at the as-$ as-$ sembly Hall. Following will be the i order: i Master of Ceremonies, A. L. Pcter- '; son. Yr Band Music. t Song: Congregation "Come, Come ? Ye Saints." Prayer: Wm. Olson. Girls Chorus. i Early Day Experiences: Sister WI1- cox. Reading: Ha Larsen. I' Vocal Solo: Tina Ericksen. S , Speech: Pres. A. Merz. ; Song: Cngregation "Utah the ?'. Queen of the West." Benediction: Jacob Hafen.-Sr. The following children's sports will be held at 1 p. m: 1. 100 yd. dash for boys 14 to 18 yrs., Prizes 50c, 35c and 25c. 2. 50 yd. dash for girls 12 to 16 I' yrs,, Prizes 50c, 35c, 25c. i 3. 50 yd. dash for girls, three legged, 10 to 14 yrs., Prizes 50c, 'i 40c, 30c. '' 4. 2 5 yd. dash for boys, sack race, and back, 10 to 24 yrs., Prizes 50c, i 35c, and 2 5c. t 5. 25 yd. dash Wheelbarrow I bawling girls, 12 to 18 yrs., Prizes i 50c, 35c, 25c. j 6. 25 yd. dash, girls blindfolded, 8 to 10 yrs., Prizes 50c, 35c, 25c. . 7. 150 yd. dogs on wagons, Prizes i s. 30 yd. dash boys and girls 5 ; to 10 yrs., Prizes 25c, 20c, 15c, 10c. - 9. 15 yd. egg race for boys and girls from five to ten yrs., Prizes 2 5c, 20c 15c andlOc.' 10. The oldest man and woman on the grounds will Kin a raVe and prize of $1.00 will be awarded the winner of each. A children's dance will be given at the Armory Hall at three p. m. A ball game will also 1,layed in the afternoon at 4: 30 o'clock. A Matinee will be given at the Elite Theatre to which missionar.es wives and all people over the age or 60 will be admitted free. There w.U also be a wrestling match and other sports dairing the day. It will be a day of home coming j to all Mount Pleasant people who 1 formerly lived here and wish to ms.I 1 with their families and friends. t |