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A GRAND PROGRAMME*American jforkAVilt Celebrate PioneerDay With Pomp.ofiatbeia.no)re4smsThe following programme will bejcu-dered iu American Fork, on the 2Jib of Juh'4Sunrise*(1) Raising of the Stars and Stripes, by Gap i am Charles Logie; £2j music,by the band; lt;3) salute ol arlifery, byCaptain Janies Create ami Hnggard; (4) 8:30 a* im, ringing of the bells, a si2 riallor the people to assemble on the public square; (5) 9 a, n\% forming ot pn *:*'«-sion by Marshal of the Day, Colony I Washburn Olnpman ami aids, Jacob Greenwood ana W. Vi\ Hunter.O HD Eli OF(1) Phmcers, under Captain*. Adams and Mott; (2) American Flt;j:k biasa band* under Cunt. Hausen; \V*) bishopric and iovit d srucst#; (4)shvh Friefrte under Charles Wbiiker; (5) Seventiesunder Tbomtv* Carratt; tf) Eiders am!lesser priesthood* under Isaac Wag* staff; (7) mayor and City com-oil :* (ft} Relief Society, under Presiderrt Mary Huntley and counselors; (P) YoungHons1 and Young Ladies* Mutual In.-nroYenaenfc Asao%aaliens, under respective presidents; (10) Sunday ft-hools and Primaries, under rnspcicCivi1 presidents; (I i} 24 3r0iing men and 24 3 o n u Indies; (in honor ui the day v»e cvle-brate) (12) farmeifl, under I)a\id Wng-3tatl'and John IIunstin;{13) met dumb-*,under O, F* Hunter anil A. Dunk ley. Trades—ta) Shoe makers, under \V, IL Webb; (b) carpenters, under E. Sleele; (c) blacksmiths, sudor James Crooks; (d) painters* under K- It. Lee and W. Chadwick; {14) horribles, under A- Chipman andT. F. Shelley; (to) Indians, under Joseph Burgess 3 (10) eiii*ZCclF*LINE OP AfAUCII.Beginning at Boutii gate of public square, then west 011 Harrington street, to Union street, then north to State road; then east to Lake street, then south on Lake street to Jackson street, then west on Jackson to Camp AtroPt,then south on Camp street to Christ ease ids grove,Then dinner 5 a the brush*PROGRAMME. OP EXERCISES*At liSOp* m.(1) Music by the band; (2) singing by the choir; (3) prayer b}r tho chaplain* JobnMc^iell; (4) singing py the choir; to) oration by the orator of the day. Geo. Cinmingliam; (6) song, *'Tho Seer, tho Seer, bv John Peters, Sr.; (7) recitation by Jliss Nora. *MIssener; (S) song by Mrs. Mary E- Evins; (9) speech in hehaR of Mormon Ball ion. by Wm. Kelley, (10) song, by^ Mrs. Mary A. Robinson; (11) sneerh iu behalf of Pioneer*^ by marshal of the day; (12, song* by MiflF Laura Tailor and others-; (13) speech* by Bishop George Halliday; (14) song, by Miss Emma Elsmorej (15) toasts; (16) Sentiments; (17) singing by the choir; (18) benediction by tho chaplain: tlO) music by the band-3p. m. {1) prize foot race for all ages; (2) sack race; (3) wheel borrow race; (4) sack Jumping; (5) other prize contests, %\G* p. in. The procession shall again fotm and re turn in the same order.On arrival at thft pquiire, music by the band, a signal to disband.By order ofthe committee on arrangements.Stefiien D, Ohipman,Secretary.
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Provo Utah Enquirer

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Fri, Jul 18, 1890

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