Show THRONGS HEAR ORATORS RAT lAUD UTAH PIONEERS G. G j 0 O. O Romney and W W. H H. Folland Talk at Nibley Park Pioneering belongs to the present present pres pIes ent and the future future as well as to the past There are wildernesses In every branch of ot human endeavor to be reclaimed G. G Ottinger Romney speaking at atthe atthe atthe the annual Pioneer day program it u Nibley park Friday night In these words challenged the descendants of the Utah pioneers to carry carryon on the trail blazing and building started started started start start- ed by their forebears Pioneering is the parent of or progress progress progress ress declared Mr Romney M Men n of fixed purpose with the courage and confidence to sail saU the ered seas must show the way We sometimes make the the mistake of thinking that pioneering is restricted restrict restrict- ed to the field of physical hazard and forget that the trials of the spirit transcend them We sometimes make the mistake of believing that pioneering belongs to the past and that pioneering is restricted to the field of or physical hazard We vision men hewing their way through the thicket fording the bulging rivers making their own rude homes killing hilling their own meat mear and conquering wildernesses We forget that the trials of ot the spirit far tar transcend the physical hardships hardships hardships hard hard- ships that the wildernesses exist In every branch of hur human ian activity that every age and every field demand demand demand de de- de- de mand pioneers pioneers pioneers-pioneers pioneers who are willing to know that m much mich ch of the romances will be written In long after atter they are gone I PARENT OF PROGRESS Pioneering Is the parent of 1 ress Men of fixed purpose with the courage and confidence to sail I the uncharted seas must show the tho way Galileo pioneered in the field of ot astronomy Archimedes was a pioneer pio plo neer neer and so was Columbus The pioneer of all all whose whoRe life Ufe has had a most profound In Influence Influence influence In- In fluence on the history of mankind was Jesus ChristAs ChristAs Christ As we scan the later years ye e a Marconi a Pasteur a 11 Peary the Wright brothers yes brothers yes and an n an Edison i l Ford a Burbank Bur ank an Einstein Einstein all all great pioneers among countless other pioneers Always ys the formula Is the same an an idea crystallized into an Ideal firm conviction Uon unswerving forti fortl forti- forti tude and loyalty a a. definite goal an undying fait and work PARK CROWDED CROWDE Three thousand persons attended th the program at NIbley park open air theatre In addition to Mr Romney Rom horn ney whose subject was Plon Pioneers ers of William H H. Folland spoke of ot the pioneers or of yesterday of yest 1 recounting their many trials and h Under the direction of pf the Daughters Daughters Daugh Daugh- of he the Pioneers a a. a series of colorful tableaux depicting depleting the Mormon lormon pioneers were shown There was vas community singing led by Albert J J. J Southwick and other features Fifteen rs of or 1847 were honored at a luncheon and program given gl at the Hotel Utah Otah yesterday by the central officers of the Daughters of or the Pioneers There was music and reminiscences by the h nor guests The guests were J J. J U. U Eldredge Harrison Sperry James J J. J Woodruff Hyrum Bennion Hyrum T. T Spencer Hyrum Byrum J. J MIs- MIs lIsser ser Angelica B n. Spencer Mary Leone Spencer Chambers Mar Mary Br Brockbank Mary L. L Pickering Adela W. W Hoagland Sarah Jane JaneRich JaneRich JaneRich Rich Miller G. G Davis Mary i Ferron of or Ogden and Thomas Woodbury Rodeo Girls Stage Free for Fight OGDEN July 25 Ogden Ogden opened its Pioneer day festivities with a reception and program program on the lawn of the Virginia hotel In honor of pioneer residents of or the county this I being un under er the auspices auspices' of the Daughters of ot the Pioneers David fd O. O McKay was the principal speaker The afternoon was featured by bythe bythe bythe the rodeo and wild west show staged at Lorin J. J Farr arr park In which more than persons participated A downtown parade of rodeo performers performers performers per per- formers preceded the show at the park dogging Bull-dogging bareback ridIng riding rid rid- ing professional bronco busting steer riding fancy rope exhibitions by Fort Hall reservation Indians and various cowboy cowgirl Homan Roman Roman Ro Ro- man chariot charlot and running races were included In the program Following the cowgirl race In which three riders fell while rounding the curves a a. free for all fight among the participants participants participants par par- took place near the grandstand grandstand grandstand grand grand- stand which resulted in the arrest arrestor of or Miss Iris Hart 26 of Oregon and Miss Mary Hadley 24 of Butte Montana on a charge of disturbing the peace Exercises Held In Provo Park PROVO July 25 Pioneer 25 Pioneer day exercises were held at Pioneer park under the auspices of the Daughters Daughters Daughters Daugh Daugh- of the Utah Pioneers with Professor Professor Professor Pro Pro- fessor J J. J M. M I. I Jensen the principal speaker Professor J Jensen spoke on early days In Utah paying tribute to the builders of or the state Musical Musical Musi Musi- cal cat selections and readings were a feature of the program The Provo band rendered a concert preceding the program Cache County Towns Remember Pioneers LOGAN July 25 PIoneer Pioneer day dRY was celebrated by seven Cache c county towns Logan Lewiston Mendon Benson Avon Paradise and Providence The celebration here began with witha a picnic on the campus of the Utah Agricultural college followed by a 11 program of ot sports and v various en en- en A ball baIl game between Phoenix and Ogden which the former former for for- mer nier won by a score of 5 to 3 3 was wasa a feat feature re of the day At L Lewiston wiston wiston the res festivities s ln- ln eluded a band in the mornIn morn norn- In ing a general assembly and a pro- pro 1 gram or sports with a grind grand ball ballIn f In the evening Twin Falls Ho Host t I To Great Crowds TWIN FALLS Ida July 25 One of Twin Falls' Falls largest crowds cro was here yesterday to pay tribute of memory and respect to the pl p- of the W West st at Twin iah alu first Pioneer celebration and to participate In the festivities of the occasion The crowd according to estimates ranged from to persons including delegations from 1 practically all towns and communities lUes of southern Idaho Vea Weather er was auspicious warm sunshine continuing throughout the day Congressman Addison T. T Smith and Melvin Melvln J. J Ballard of Salt Lake Lahe member of the I L. L L D. D S. S church counsel coun coun- eel sel of twelve apostles were speakers speak peak peak ers the day Both paid glowing tribute to the character and the achievements of ot the pioneers of this this' this region S f. f o |