Show HAT UM ENTERS I ZION IN REGAL SPLENDOR Fairest of of Utah's Daughters Daughters Daugh Daugh- Attend Wizard and His Queen Running close cIoe to schedule and without the slightest hitch the big electrical parade was given last night to the delight of or thousands and thousands thousands thousands thou thou- sands of oC spectators who thronged e every y Inch of ot sidewalk and andall andall andall all the buildings along the line of or orI march With half haIC a dozen or more I bands scattered through the line the music and color combined to make the the parade parade- a brilliant affair The electrical parade will be repeated as the closing feature of ot the carnival Sa Saturday night A mounted detail from the national gu guard rd of at Utah which led the parade Included Sergeant T. T C. C Cornell Cor- Cor Corporal Corporal W. W J. J Stevens Ste and Farrier H. H Seal of troop A A. A First cavalry cn with X N Menzles Menzies Thatcher Young and C. C Christensen buglers from They rode three thre-e abreast two cavalrymen and one bugler first and andone andone nd one ono cavalryman ca and two buglers buglE followinG following following fol fol- fol- fol lowing the cavalrymen ca being dressed in service uniforms and the buglers In white Immediately following were the women of ot the Salt Lake Equestrian club in white with white bridles and saddles trimmed In white They were headed by Mrs Irs La Von Yon P. P Bridge president of the club Tho The others were Mrs 1 J. J K Hales Mrs II 11 A. A Barton Mrs l A Adam m Mrs Mis V W. B KellinG Mrs F F. B. B Tripp Mrs Margaret aret Woodard 1 Miss Edna Tomlinson Tomlinson Tom- Tom linson inson Miss AlIne Reese Mrs Irs A A. A L. L Park Mrs William U Paloma Paloma Pa- Pa loma oma Whittaker Miss Alsie Aisle Burnham Mrs Lenore Christensen Miss 1 Thelma Thelma Thelma Thel- Thel ma Hales Hale Mrs Croslin Pickering Miss 1 Lillian LUlian Taylor Ta lor Mrs Pearl Pe-arl McGee Mc- Mc Gee Mrs 1 L L. M M. 1 Nottage Mrs J. J H R. R and Miss Sylvia Nelson Wards in Line Three white while automobiles bore the lie Wards ards of or the Wizard In tho the cars were Charles Tyng B. B F F. Redman C. C C. C S. S A. A Hyrum rum Pingree Horace S. S Ensign V V. A. A Bettilyon Bet- Bet B B. W. W Mendenhall and Freeman Freeman Freeman Free Free- man Bassett The rhe procession of or floats was led by bythe bythe I the Grow Roberts Military band hand I It Included Bandmaster Richard RobI Roberts Rob- Rob I erts ert Manager Otto S. S Grow W. W H. H I Le Leslie lIe F F. Finke O. O A. A Hyde de H. H John John- son M M. 1 Davis J. J W. W Bailey Dalley F. F H. H Westover esto R rL L. L Sweeten W. W E. E Sims E. E A A. Zabriskie L. L P. P Clarence Clarence Clarence Clar Clar- ence Hawkins A A. II IL Kelson G. G A. A Stone H. H A. A Baer Bacr B. B S. S Brewster A A. J. J G. G G Erickson F. F As- As Asper per pcr C. C Jespersen F. F M M. Atkins W. W C. C J J. O. O Maxey H. H R. R Done G. G C. C Calvert G. G Heric O. O M. M Smith J. J C. C J. J B. B Fullmer V. V L. L Reeves Reeve R. R J. J Kennedy Kenned and George Brown Alice Allee In Wonderland passed in Inthe inthe the tho first pretty float The story book favorite appeared in a wheeled chariot charlot throne throne- surrounded stir b by a garden arden of oC flowers Miss lIss Virginia Greenwell took tho the character of or Alice and the tho Misses Margaret Gillette and Kathr Kathryn Kathryn Kath- Kath r ryn n Weller eller appeared aa as charioteers Norine orine Diddle and Ottilie McAllister were the tho tiny maids who sat at the foot toot of oC the tho throne Pea Peace co Depicted Then came the great float Peace The float carried a giant globe with witha a a. map of or tho the continents upon it Hovering Ho 1 0 the tho European section were black ravens ens while n n. white dove dovo of ot peace was vas seen over the United States At a table In the rear of oC the float sat at characters representing representing the rulers of or all nations In a peace conference presided over by Uncle Sam Judge M. M M. M 1 Warner Continued on page I fi t E B TELEGRAM HAT UM ENTERS Continued from page pace 1 t. appeared a aa as Undo Uncle Sam J. J D. D Sulli- Sulli nn mn ns as King Albert of Belgium John P. P Roes lInes a n an P President Poincare of ot Franco Gor George e as ns King Ing Victor Emmanuel of or Italy Ax Axel I as nH I King George of ot England C. C Ed d Moss MOBS Io as 09 the tho sultan of or Turkey F. F f Fitzgerald lt gp ld an nR Francis Joseph of ot Aus Aus- tria J. J R. R Belcher as Emperor Wil Wil- liam C C. C Hatfield as 18 Czar Nicholas t Over tho the conference hovered ho tho the figure fig OJ- tire ure of peace represented b by Miss Joe Roberts Tho The Egyptian barge buge bearing Cleopatra Cleopatra Cleo Cleo- patra and her court of or beauties carried car r nod ried a bov bevy of ot pretty Irl girls Miss 1188 Ether Esther Mecks was wn Cleopatra and her maids were wre Misses Etta Un Dt Berg rg Mamie Marnie Thompson Am Amy Phillips Phillips Phil Phil- lips Doris Upson Upon Florence Florenco Phillips and Daisy Humphries Band Is Brilliant N Next In line came cam Epperson's band from Provo Pro In the most brilliant costume costumes costumes cos cos- tume of ot the In uniforms closel closely resembling those of at hus hussars arr each with a n. light on his helmet they made a a. showing that caused enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic applause all nil the tho way along the line of ot march Incidentally the they offered excellent music nearly all day yesterday Including the march in the tho parade The Tho band Included Leader Emo Emory G. G Epperson Lawrence T. T Epperson Amos Epperson Glen Van Frank Sheff Henry John Hawkins John Jones Henry Vogel Jr Thomas Pyne Glen Olen Osmond Crowther Alvin Duke Howard Howard Howard How How- ard L. L Starr Byron Jones Charles Chorles Bobbins Robbins William Robbins Bobbins Samuel Kopp Jr Edward Thompson Frank Ramsey Jr Carl Williams and George Cookson Standing before a R. realistic waterfall waterfall water water- ater- ater I fall and stream thirteen Indian men women and children in native dress made mado the Hiawatha float attractive The Indian party W waa 8 he headed cd b by Chief Jim Joshua of ot tho the colony in Boxelder count county The They were cro brought hero for tor tho the carnival A. A T. T Driscoll appear appeared d as as a Q missionary missionary mis mis- father lather In the midst of ot tho the en Tho The Deep Sea float carried three pretty prett young oung women Miss Margaret Connell Connelly was couched on a shell throne as queen of at the deep attended by her maids Ida Freeman Preeman and Sarah Merrill Mer Mer- rill nil rill in smaller shells on either cither side Fish and other inhabitants of at the tinny finny world floated about tho mer mer- maids Then cam ono one of ot tho the best and most interesting floats loat of ot the parade called Best Production It represented best crop A great stork pr presided from a L throne in tho the background and rolling about the imitation lawn were half halt a a. dozen happy happ babies and numerous big dolls doUs Miss Vivian lan Hett Hefty presided over o tho the little kindergarten Next In line lino Camo came camo a a. full ruu band from Price which creditably represented tho the biggest small town In hi the tile world Queen Masked Smiling upon her subjects and surrounded by her c court crt rt of ot b beautiful attendants of lot the Oquirrh followed In a royal float No Noone Noone Noone one would volunteer her name and anda anda a a. mask covered her her features even though it did not hide her beautiful blonde hair Those on tho the float t. besides beside tho the unknown consort of at Urn Hat were Dorothy Doroth Brown and Irene Ireno Sherwood Sherwood Sher Sher- wood pages paSts Clara Clam Applebaum Dma DIna Johnson Chaves Chares and Gladys l attendants Norma Thomp Thomp- T son and Margaret Lawson maids of ot honor hono Last his hili throne rode In tho the line lino oi on Urn lint Wizard of tho the Wasatch in solemn and mysterioUS dIgnity Miss Gladys Glads Suns Sims stood In the bow of ot the tho character of or the barge In tho tile Goddess of at Liberty Back Dack of or h hr r sat sata a n. be bevy beof of fairest of ot fair maidens representing rep rep- and resenting various lines linen of ot culture Industry that Urn Hat Is reputed Dorothy to patronize JIl ThY They were god goddess of at beautY uty Gladys Nord Nerd goddess of at music FlOrence goddess of at love Ella Mia Ridges GC goddess of or prosperity Mario ll Owens I Addams god god- od- od II I Thclma Thelma goddess Js of art deMs deH of at literature and Viola Simmons goddess of ot wisdom Beauty and ho Beast was another another an an- other clever cleverly dc designed float Cloat A great fanged beast of or the tho goblin typo towered towered towered tow tow- ered high over six nix lx pretty prett little maids ml that thit attended tho the twin beauties making a fl most attractive picture Tho The beauties were Miss 1188 Connie Upon Up- Up ison on and Miss May In Matson and tho the little maids maId were Vivian lan Tyng lyng Virginia Virginia Vir Vir- ginia Tyng Edna Ellna Avery Mary Inn LeIta LeRoy Le- Le Ita Roy May Y and anti en Logan Band in fn Line Tho The Logan JAgan band of ot twenty six I pieces followed this float making a n most creditable representation for tor forthe I Ithe the tho Cache valley aIlcy city It included Director G. G B. B Alexander Alexan Alexan- der er Manager r Lewis Edwards Joseph A. A Smith Jr Orson Bailey Joseph Oliver Edwards Leo Thatcher Roscoe Carlson Carison Storm McDonald McDonald Mc Mc- Donald Orson Ia sen Roy Rudolph Harry Farr R. R O. O Card Henry Henr Otto OUt E. E L. L Christensen ChrIstenson William Larson B. B G. G Thatcher James Jame Hanson Lealie Lealie Lea Lea- lie Smith Julo Whalon Whalen Jesso Jesse Smith Joseph E. E England N. N M. M Christen- Christen Sen Edwin Smith and H H. M. M Draper Drapor The Tho Japanese tea garden float called Madame Butterfly was prettily pret pret- tily Uly arranged and lighted with Japa- Japa lanterns Young Japanese women sitting In a tea tn house formed tho the center of ot tho the picture A bridge across a n waterway outside tho the teahouse tea- tea house lc led across to a beautiful pa pa- pa goda In the tho waterway there thero was a Q boat bont bc bearing two Japanese children Misses Ilisa Hirano Mume l Kano Kane and andS S S. S. S I Kimura presided at the tea table while the children in the boat were Masters and Chiyo Mitsudo Rock of ot Ages Ages' was waft depicted depleted by hy byan byan hyan an inspiring Inspiring- float Miss Inez Williams Wil Wil- 11 liams Homs was as strikingly handsome as ns she clung to the tho great cross In the tho of ot the rock on which the tile cross stood were four Un tiny maids mailla Winifred Raymond Rose Roso Nelson Margaret l Berg and Venus Lewis Cowboy Band Cheered Then came one of oC the tho star attractions attractions attractions of ot last years year's carnival greeted by a continuous round of or applause that swept up one street and down lown the next It was vas as tho the famous Cowboy Cowboy Cow Cow- bo boy band from Idaho Falls The cowboy organization org Is again dispensing dispensing dispensing dis dis- dis- dis harmony harmon at the carnival grounds and on tho the streets The members of or the band were DIrector Di Director Director DI- DI rector Charles Shirley Bert Lee Robert Peterson Elmer Herbert Hfrbert J J. J Wenston J. J C C. H D. D Payne Leland Luxton R It Berry J P Keeter Keefer Sidney George Georgo Davis ls El Elmer Elmer Elmer El- El mer Coomer Lau Cook James 1 Brandy Guy Wf-Irman Wf Irman Thomas Gerhart Ger- Ger hart Ralph Gill am J. J U. U Davis Paul Erickson S. S lIun Lou Mason Meson William and D. D Bonham Benham |