Show celebration ok 0 tue TUB TWENTY 1 FOURTH IN THE 1 owing t to 0 a press of matte matter randl randi aud and thel the length of the chef communications iwho which our correspondents have kindly favored us civi giving 1 n 9 accounts of th the celebration of the ent entrance of the Plo pio pioneers into these valleys we are under the necessity of abbreviating and producing them in a cond condensed e ased form we are aro gratified with th espirit 8 of uni union 0 n peace annjoy and joy that univ universally maily mally characterized their several demonstrations logian LOCIAN CACHE COUNTY the twenty second anniversary of the entrance of the them pioneers into the valley of the great salt bait lake was celebrated in logan with more than usual enghu spasm not Wot dury only dufy did we have theae ea c procession with twenty four fathers and mothers in israel men and young youba ladies little boys and little girls buethe farmers and mechanics tradesmen etc turned admirable 1 I r able abie trim trIzA for fori the occasion I 1 suitably dressed and ard wiehl the various t tools an and add d implements 0 O fihe dihe lr different calling cli cil ngsi splendid uan ban banners nersi appropriate mottoes and rich devices device L I 1 the band brandlinger tinder finder nin linger fin der det hid fid direction fand erand me excellent choir under tinder the mr C C Q Goodwi tf the forsth their thein rich and wro the idt lattery teo tea r rested esse it neatly batly an and d taUe tully assisted ay iy to make thet tion harmon harmonious iou lou and interesting 1 the meeting ja the bowery unusually interesting andr edifying the sweet sweat of the by la hrs mrs fanny That chei chel L the stirring ing gou sounds 1 nas from the brabo brass bani bacq and the rich hielo aielo dy by the choir ai m ade ad e all hearme hearte thrill wilh with gladness 1 n the oration bythe hythe by the jhb day C W was spicy and interesting te instructive und and cheering remarks marks re were also madg made by pream pres Pre sM E TB abenson T benson renson enson maughan alid beva heva nal nai iral ral other others F father browell whose grey hairs and long servi services ced cei ilithe iff the Church entitle him to respect was the Chapla inand and we felt the bleesing sf heaven resting upon us in answer W his ahls prayers in foot rece rice race riceland sand other games of a simular nature were indulged in by under the shade of tiie tile spacious bowery and the old folks looked on with pride and pleasure at the strengthen streng than agility dl displayed splayed aby the hope of israel 11 the day oele celebration con concluded eluded with a ball which passed ofT off merrily i ui P illard CO 00 1 the cde celebration bration of the 2 of july was enjoyed by tia the tho people of this place placa as follows fol foi iowa lowa A salute e from Captai captain ii jor bensons zen gen sons infantry and the raising of th the e in atio atlo 0 a Y flag at s sunrise u n ri a e a sal sai salute u teof of four bunsa guns at oiw gim 9 am to notify the people to toga gather therial lat thee thes the to forma form lorm a procession the ibe the direction of or the marshal of thea benjamin hjohn H john son as follows committee of arrangements father sip ip israel asrael under the direction of mothers others I in I 1 israel rae 1 dundei under the direction of bister sister bister ia hawley w y ment wout mn under the direction of F frai fral I 1 I 1 cl euiler fuller young adlesa under the direction of Sophron sophronia fa martin boys under the de of solomon m girls under the direction direct iop ion of ma mary ry player citizens after marching the procession returned to the schoolhouse and phd was called to order by the marshalow Mar marshai marshal of the day committee bf arrangements daniel Thomp thompson son soa george hawley haciey gedrge george monroe thomas yates Yate and sand nells neild thue soul fiott orator of the day jesse B mar mart t tin chaplain george hawley meeting was opened witty with singing by the branch choir prayer by the chaplain flinging by the juve juvenile hile hiie cho eho choir ir oration by jesse jease B martin singing by the branch choir volunteer speeches and toasts and we had a joyful time A good spirit and a united feeling was enjoyed by tho people and our naith faith is Js it is the dawning of a brighter day for scipio meeting I 1 dismissed by the chaplain TH THOS OS I 1 istl CITY jhb liu ilu ofte day WAs as usual usual I 1 hea hed with ith lor rdo 0 tf firo niro fire arms armb from I 1 the ahe I 1 baizzi bands flag hoisting ac acl i ata am 1 a splendid in w wagons na and ivaa wa formed gin tin g then public square alid arida parada uhe ube atreus the ah estried sage tage aln athe ary dry prodoc 0 rod u c dionot tio not oti nau cau try iry atin atal all were seated in the bowery to appropriate 84 an d P speeches from several of the brethren intermingled with glees songs soul gs and lively music it IV waa wab was bycul day tha basti i orden order prevail T ed no accident interrupted our exercises cis eis ea james bywater B W w it 11 watkins and B R D 18 sprague con the committee of arrangements i A C reporter stanisl S SPANISH anisi tanis fore FORK the 2nd and anniversary of the eitran entrance ce of the pioneers into these valleys was celebrated here with much spirit at sunrise there was the usual hoisting of flags and burning bf powder and the tand principal band rin cipal citizens were serenade dby the at eight am a cannon was fired as a signal to 10 nasem aasem bleon an the public square when a process procession fon was formed by the Marshal of the day mr nin james miller including capt mckees company of cavalry with the stars and arid stripes the fhe band Z coffrin and 8 markham pioneers I 1 of 47 alth bith an old wagon containing sagebrush willows etc representing the valleys as they were farmers and gardener gardeners with wilh wa ya decorated decar atad i with grain an vegetables fruits and flowers flow ers erb represent jp ipg g the y vaudys 1 tre pys althey as they are skis various al dignitaries 9 nit aries arles the choir imaged 1 aged fathers with 12 abw th 01 with 24 clopp yond yoni lva IVA la dieas fo kemale female I 1 atles et es wh ich were liot riot the least liaf tive tive live carlof larton larh lArt of the procession procesa ion iod each society y K av i e deno dego ro abed and bearing handsome banne banners rs litif rn sunday school flags nags and bann banu banners erb ers A num berof ber her of vehicles with el citizens owed by capt gonigal mith with rear guard of irl lei ini fantry attens alters mar marching obing abing through the princ prine principal p al streets the procession repair etl eil to house bouse where the enter varied ing orations ora ions lons by ayd D af F davis davik B eq qa and others together with etc i charls chaeles MONK Be Re reporter porter CITY s 1 yesterday being ein eln the anniversary esary of th the entrance of the pioneers int lot theio valleys the ceremonies of the da day das y wera were binau inaugurated g d a at bt sunrise by it a stil atil salute ute of g guns d ps an and ana a the r raising of the nation national colark colors by capt cat john ahmann ahmari corm corn 1 pany of infantry panted by appropriate prop flite music from the martial band at 9 a m the people assem assembled bleI biel in our newly constructed and capacious bowery and formed in procession in the following order under the direction of hon F al lyman blyman ML marshal of the day martial band high council of the stake members of zions zi ons camp pio plo beera and member the mormon battalion federal county and eity rity officers sward ward choir c committee om cittee of arrau arran ge ments 12 fathers in israel 13 mothers in israel 22 young men followed by 22 young women in honor of the anniversary 1 niver sary juvenile chair and sunday school and marched to toi the residence of president callister who 1 accompanied by bishop edward P partridge a r there j joined the procession when it continued I 1 its march around a portion of the pub lie lid square returning to ty the bower bowery y about 10 I 1 the procession was wayverly way very inhere interesting fa ti n g and encouraging in its appearance par pat tic the juvenile portion which spoke ewell dwell well weil edrhe for the rising glory of zion the variety of flags and banners borne by departments I 1 indicated thal that the je and younge ig Q pot put flagin flag ein fin their zeal to ce celebrate the ever memorable day tiie tile the dongir congregation was as numerous beag beenk seated bated tho th marshal Marsh 1 l called tha the assembly to ordera order inythe and the services were conducted as fol foi follows lowik music by the string band bid siD singing ging the standard of slon sion 11 by the ward choir prayer by bishop partridge chaplain of the tile day singing anthem by the juvenile eb choir air oration by president callister orator of the day dav music by the band speech by hon A 31 lyman music by the band speech by hon thos R ring king music by the band bun c I 1 address by thos C callister on be half of the men song awake ye defender of zion by elizabeth henry assist assisted edby by john kelly address on behalf of the 22 young women women by carlie lyman the oration speeches and land addresses were excellent and to taa point boint music by we the band singing in deseret were free 11 by the ward choir benediction by tae the chaplain i in the afternoon and eveni evening ng the people with one accord went forth in the dance and seemed notwithstanding the excess excessive ivd heat to greatly i enyo enio enjoy Y themselves peace tranquility un and d social soci boci al enjoy feht were mere the orda order orden of oan ifil ihil 0 day A i f i id JOHN KELLY MOUNT PLEA at llam llan feAM bede BETE COUNTY dear brother T 0 dawn of yesterday thi tbt mount pleasant were appi appl by i th the tue e y dil ets 9 f musketry which blought brought vividly y to mind the tho fact that this day was the an of the entrance of the pioneers into salt lake valley the procession was headed by a train of wagons representing the pioneers the various trades and professions all equipped and in active operation i followed by the female belief society and sunday school children w when hen two members of the justly renowned mormon Batall batail ign joined abe ithe procession they were ally welcomed by the orator of the day an a gracefully crowned with wreaths of flowers by a young young ady representing th the state eState or of dese Deseret ret the procession was unique and imposing proceedings in the bowery instructive and entertaining and worthy of special notice no tice ads was the oration by E cliff esq in the afternoon and dancing in the evening portrayed the peace good will and happiness enjoyed beail by bj bli all AIl 0 aviv rew few re marKs marlig by bishop beeley seeley espres expressive il ive lve of his good pleasure and satisfaction with all ail that had transpired wound ad upa up at a seasonable hour the celebration so ably conducted by uil meui ull Delill denune he estl esq marshall of the day NY reporter SANPETE COUNTY 5 OR M aag s all ail I 1 I 1 vi kie lie tic U I 1 band at 6 the band serenaded some of the principal citizens at 9 the people assembled at the bow I 1 f I 1 61 j I 1 1 ic mar a ua band Brad bradley ley lcy pioneers under wm draper sen bishop and counsel members of 0 the farmers and gardeners club with grain brain vegetables I 1 ft fruit sand band and iners flowers of the best varieties the earry r earty ar T rose potato was a great s show hand gart carn cart company under the direction of john balf of the heroes of 1850 twelve ai young men twelve young I 1 ladies adies after which w were re citizens and children in 4 cavalry ul under ff jae rp r P P w oj draper diaper the procession marched through the principal streets and back to the bowery when the people were seated by tile the marshal after singing and prayer by the ch ad pra gra tinas as belive delivered red by ja ablin 1 n D ehase chase orator of the day dby was songs kongs toasts and speeches at 2 vjra pm lle ile jio people reassembled assembled re to witness foot and wheelbarrow races and other games gigae children dance danco at 0 pm adults at 7 and danced till 12 which closed the performance of the day H jilin u r t ar J i FOUNTAIN greeh GREET X SANPETE COUNTY the sali 14 was spent deiy molt ably at fountain green at daybreak a salute of often ten guns was fired by a detachment me nt of capt apt giffel giffords ds company at su sunrise 4 another 1001 r c was fired fined fortha M fl I 1 q iuso bluso luso h ebythe ith araj bra band a n which biell serenaded arrest hyde wa who I 1 was the guest of bishop B R LJ ajohnson L johnson ator avor the procession w was as formed and marched to the residence of bishop I 1 adji johnson where rethey rothey they re ceiva 1 4 hydel gia gid and Bishop alf mif acif n ariti th til e bowery where all were comfortably seated i U 4 A C i J i A i the procession n was called to order by the marshal of the day james guymon sorsby the tho chola tha thit theT lain by the brass band abdom and oration by prest orson hyde which was eloquent and soul stirring sol soi sonie souie iceo tepo portions rions t very solemn arid impressive others buoyant and full of mirth after the oratio n the assembly was entertained by songs rc recitations citations musio music and shor wr pithy spee spec speeches ches from several afternoon dancing in the bowery by the multitude select party in the evening in g all ail 1 I 1 passing offin off in a manner highly cr creditably eat bly to the citizens and to the oeda occasion slon I 1 rees BEES B R LLEWELLYN reporter I 1 I 1 EPHRAIM CITY SANPETE BOUNTY county city witnessed a time ilme on the twenty fourth at daybreak thour all ali hands bands by fang six shots in lii honor of t tha iq fist six members of the church at sunrise ft ift ored fired three abre in honor of the first presidency which wilch were followed by uy twelve collies etry 14 nar r of the he of the twelve apostles ties at balf half p past st eight 0 elock clock it le again called ithe to assemble in the butery bu wery to tet foi fot foro form a p procession which passe sed ged avd bro D h ei ot p aa of aa t the I 1 e elty eity following Is the f the ilie procession company of cavalry pioneers ly iio lio just iusi In ingrom from the plains hiedi men apparently apprent k nd ud boyi boys in q mattere e logli ing bundie bundle of sage sago brush tied 0 on n behind and grandal I 1 sea seated tedla in front of the w wagon n playing on a violin the martial and n ag string bands bishop Pet Pe tenion erron erBon and his counselors the mayor mayar and other city authorities committe of arrangements twenty four each of aged brethren aged sisters middle aged brethren middle middle middie aged sisters young men and and young ladies the among other trades are all too numerous to mention some in wagons others on foot carrying with them banners with appropriate sentiments and ano the implements used in their respective avocations viz farmers masons carpenters blacksmiths machinists hay cutters machine furniture makers painters attl atti ors orb shoemakers aliers ac teachers herb hers and scholars of the first and fourth ardray veard ard dayl day schools adom accompany pany of f infantry bringing up the rear on returning to the ewery bowery after singing and prayer ah appropriate oration was by altop petersen an original poem entitled the mormon P waa read reada by brother 30 john a qa speech ach foh w was a s maue mawe mape by our oun worthy mayor bro geor george e eral toasts prosaic and bind pottie poetic jerread read bros quinn QuIna rathe lathe and bro bio Chas Dorin babli the choir sang and thie afie bands played various ious lous suitable me itebe during daring t ni ci 0 o 0 o n at three I 0 clock tho bre brethren r ft and 6 ish esq as sq e jn in jiming Jb 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