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TUB KEMMERER CAMERA PaklltMl |iilTltri«*»MHri HIM pmMHm at Ismawrrf m *ronlt;lSUMORIPTBH. M-OC Ml Y*A«.Thursday. July I, '**Tin Fourtti of JulyNext Monday will be a big day.In thin neck of tha wooda and Independence Day. whlla It falls on Sunday lhi* year, will be lUtlng recognized from Frida* night until Tuesday mom Inf, and the ramp* will all do themeelvM credit. Iteflnnli.f katuidag momlnf there will be a reb-braiion at Frontier, which will tent thruont the ilay and evening. On Sunday the Sublet boy* will turn themselves loo«e to a big program of sporting event*, with a big (lance and llrework* In the ereuinf. On Monday, Kemmerer, Oiamondville. Cumberland, Oakley, and Big Piney will each enjoy a day of festivity.The Kemmerer committee ia working hard to make the day a big sue-re**, and with the PLOW) they have at their diipoeal are loalng no time In getting everything In readiness. and all are invited to ipend the day here, or at Iciiot a part of it. The Band will lie out during day. The park and opera houte will be the play ground for the childreu thru the day. There will be a large Hat of Bport* and a ball game in the afternoon, while In the evening there will be lane double display ot lire work* set off by the Japaneae and a great big dance.Coach Race on PineyE. D. Tanner of the Big Piney Mer cantile Co.. was a visitor In Kemmerer last week, having come to Opal to re celve a large shipment of freight. Mr. Tanner informs u* that preparations are going on for a big time on Piney ■Inly S. and that in addition to the re f ilar sports, a Concord six-horse coach race will be one of the features. Jim llarmtson and Henry Hahn, two well known string team drivers, will throw the lines in the two-mile race.Musical ConcertNext Thursday eveuiug at the openhouse at H o'clock the KemmereiHand will play, and at 8:30 the concert will begin In the hall. After the concert you will be served with ice cream and cake and a nice social good time will be had. Also in the afternoon at 4 o'clock p. m. ic.lt; cream and cake wi I be served and Ladies Aid goods sold. Admission to concert will be 15c for children and 25c for adults, ice cream and cake 15c. Don't miss the good time, Come!Program—Kemmerer Band; Vocal •Solo, Harry I). Fitch; Vocal solo, Roy Mason; Vocal Silo, Mrs. It. F. Hovi; Vocal Solo, With Violin A rompaui-inent, Mrs. Stellwagen and E. D. Weaver; Piano Solo. Mrs. C, I. Jones; Vocal Solo, Mias Florence Downey; Vocal Duet, Dr. and Mrs. Stafford: Vocal Solo. Miss Helen Stellwagen, with Violin Accompaniment, by K. D Weaver; Mandolin Solo, Howard Kin-hree; Vocal Solo. Miss Oussie llelbig; Volin Solo, Weaver; Vocal Duet, Mat tie and May Thomas; Vocal suio, with t uruet Accompaniment, Jay and Mrs. OiifHlvAltaatioR Mlsivtiisssffs'sn;irOuDu, Will W in — —OB Monday next. The tedtea haveplenty of money at their dleposal. and! littleItare preparing a greet fcte for the II onee. There will be a pteygrenml the park, whore the ceremonies will occur, and there will be candy, nuts, fruit, etc* free for all. The ladles are Inelted to he present at the ojwrebooseFriday after ng bags andairing bagstatafternoon to itance In the work. On Mondayafternoon there will also be a cbll-dten's dance In the opera house.Mrs. P. J. Quesly, Chairman.Excurakm to DenverviaOregon Short Line Railroad July td and 8d, for Nstlonnl Educa tlonal Association. Limit Oct Slid, Hate* apply from UTAH POINTS only. Aef agents for ratea and further particulars. JWJylFourth of July RatesviaOregon Short Line Railroad Tickets on sate July 1,3, 4 and K Llm lied to July dth. Setf agent for rates and further particulars. JMJytMr. and Mrs. rrank Pfeiffer enter mined the A rerye at a delightful dinner on Saiutday last, both Mr. and Mrs. Arery leaving In the afternoon for the eastern trip, where both will visit with relatives In tbs New Eng land states for a short time. lfr. I’reiffer and Mr. Avery bare been fast friends for twenty.ttve years past.Much Interest Is centering around the boxing contest next Saturday even lug, which promises to be an interact ing affair. Pete Sullivan is now re cognized among the top-note hers and Larry Burns Is a fast comer, who rv ccutiy fought him seven rounds with .out a decision being rendered. Both participants arrived In town last week and have been busy training. Burnslias a little the best of It In weight,II be
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The Kemmerer Camera

Kemmerer, Wyoming, US

Thu, Jul 01, 1909

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