Show Roosevelt Makes Ready For Celebration Of Indian Day Whites Plan Elaborate Day's Program to Honor Red Men Governor Maw Expected Here For Colorful Ceremonies Utah's first citizens will be honored throughout the state next September the day designated by Governor Herbert B. Maw as Indian Day in Utah and all Roosevelt is busy on plans for an Indian which promises lo be the most colorful of its kind in the V. A. chairman of the committee on said The day's events will begin ut 10 a. m. with a parade of Indians in beautiful native dress followed by a program at the city a beef barbecue and Indian sports and games during the afternoon The program as tentatively outlined by Ray E. Dillman program is as Reverend S. Talbot of reading of Governor Maw's Indian day proclamation by Mayor George H. welcome song by the older Indians of the address of V. A. general chairman of the Indian day Orin chairman of the Ute Tribal Business C. C. superintendent of the Uintah and Ouray Indian dances by Indians In nu-tivo dances by children of the Whiterocks Indian school under the direction of Henry Denver Francis and Assisting Dillman with the program are Iorg and Robert Governor Maw to Speak Following the program a colorful ceremony inducting Governor Maw into the Ute tribe as an honorary member has been and will be carried out if Governor Maw is able to arrange his affairs in order to be present for the At present definite word has been from the Two beef will be barbecued served on the grounds under the-direction of members of the Chamber of commerce their wives and the Legion The meat will be served in es to everyone together with reK soda water and During the afternoon will join in games such as tugs of squaw there will be games and for Indian children which are ing arranged by Marrell recreation assisted by-Johnnie Walker and Henry Wap sock of Old Indians Honored The older Indians of the will be especially honored next Among the ones are believed lo be well over is a son of old Chief Tabby Black These and several others will be transported Roosevelt for the Stores in- Roosevelt will be-closed from 10 a. m. to iu m. next The Whiterocks Indian school and the Indian camp will be dismissed for the day and the children and young men brought Over Indians are expected to be In Roosevelt for the Committees In Charge Arrangements for celebration were made at a meeting of civic clubs held in the Commercial club Friday V. A. president of the Lions was made general chairman with John assisted by Floyd finance and Homer P. parade and Clifford president of the members of his their wives and the American Legion barbecue and Ray E. program M. F. recreation Sam G. Ray E. and J. J. grounds The Indians of the Bair are very enthusiastic about the celebration and are cooperating whole-heartedly to make it A movement is already underway to make Indian day a annual celebration In |