Show If TilE THE BE IN THE SETTLE SETTLE- SETTLEMENT'S SETTLEMENTS MENTS MENT'S GIll ash W y lr Pro ov The day was ushered in n by a sa- sa salute salute sa-I sa lute of 81 guns representing the r nama-ber nama n r o of y ra muse aiace I Ithe the the be pioneers p st I mat first en eute Salt 8 s lt Lake Lade a e Valley i At sun sump 1 E lut f in ia honor honer of lake Abe p and li the Mormon onnon battalion while at the eSme time the the a and stipes went fluttering to the breeze I the Atamo the people le having han hag ng as s- s at the be ti houtte h lI pro cession ww rn nd they r march marched reh b ed to thare f of f sen son sen where A wery had bad been r for t the e a pu n Speech in honor of th the pi pie orr ba al iC with interspersed r ed w Gongs mo io o W k y th Pr ass cad string bands tt tIe tt time e until 1230 1280 0 pt p in m 4 4 picnic w then spread sped p the t assen Iy wl which ch pc pied d tb atte ion of-aik of of e for some time brae At 2 DW mw t tie o all cleared the band bands struck 8 uck w s pj nie Jy tun t tuns a andaU b hash cJ to s see some al pj U the J S tr 1 skill at attig rope tig tight t-l t walking racing then drew attention fr same t tune A After h came foot foot- racing in Iu W Ji i girls about 40 years of age Ne and nd weighing Ot on on an a average e ga O fI Q pp pounds j to the great a amusement iu lt of t the spectators At 4 pm the child themselves in a o daD dance and at 7 pm we informed by the floor door floor manag that YlA at we e we right might ight now enjoy tp p a like mann mann- manner and we were DO not slow sIoW te to take tako adv advantage tage of Dl this at 12 o'clock o we found that we were about ready to togo togo togo go home bome having enjoyed a very pleasant plea day without a cloud aloud in the shape of petty or drunken drunken- drunkenness drunken ness Desai to mar happiness r P W STEVENSON A At dayl day break Teak k a salute of musketry and canon was given under charge of Capt B Carter and E C ato ain oln At sunrise the stars and stripes Were Wre hoisted on the lib libertypole sa- sa saInted sa saluted by musketry cannon and and cannon annon At 8 am the he citizens old and young gathered the bowery for forthe forthe the of l forming into a procession pro pro- ce cession sion n j am a m the procession pr ivas waa st started as II follows f headed by L P Chr ChrIsten en Esq Ergo martial of the I day Of lor the pioneer and Mormon Battalion the stake the and city oUy Authorities Council High Hig sets Seventies ties and Elders fathers fathera and aDd mothers of Israel W Wo- Wo Wo-mens Wo 0 mens Relief Belief Society Y M M I IA A and Y i MIA L M L-M L M L IA A with ban DIl eer r Sunday w Wagon wagon on representing 1847 1841 The The Tb fallowing trades trades- were well well- re represented IB sad fl blacksmiths shoe shoe- shoemakers shoemakers shoemakers makers makers and aDd plasterers cavalry b ingup up p the rear The procession paraded be pal pal streets aad aed returned to t the theAt At t ten teri a m m i w was a called to order by the marshal Singling by the Y by the ch laley Win WID McBride singing byte T y Itee bb s hia be- be be of f the pion t w Bisbo Bishop t T a aLewis Lewis e- e eby by trie Richfield b band n j speech In in behalf balf of B n by y Saml mI nal Lewis is Ic sung song by James Ogden and c nr n- tl r ity Eby the r of IO IOS S J dope ti K q E solo 1010 e fW P I Esq tom tom- tomis by i opp P P Pd en n com com- comic corn in is ic song b by E W B-W W Speech ih iD f yM lM MI A M M-I M I A by dos ids g b by Miss v o an e ti ea ati l T b h tf of y L fj M I 1 tIB U fb bg bi b h in b lia j of Sufi ay Se Seb J 1 by 80 Supt t S 8 Christensen song Oi and compas speech speed t by y Hon Ham Jes- Jes See N Smith mule nut by baha band ina by the choir by b the th plain a J JI I j A dance for tor the little litle Was Wal held in the he hall from two sit to-sit seit ix pm p la lam m A dance in the evening tor l the wits which was m Jae afee h t I 1 i t The rim T day tI passed paled e off pleasantly pleasa tl N- N 4 or drunkenness iU t of of ten L P Christen Christen- Christens Christen Christen-aen s Wm Win W a Jr u n J John Jo on n A a ail t lieH Joa Evans J JNO A i 1 Reporter 1 Milton ff The first r rays ys of the morning sun were saluted by the the the guns and the raising pf lags flags s At 10 am the citizens assembled I at the school house The au audience ln e t waS was called to order by bythe y the day d y M Meacham ham Pi IJ th cba lain JOlla John H Giles Giles Singing by the choir led by oUt W Worthy bishop Eli Ell lid add aes by y J C Little ESQ Pa- Pa Path Fa Father ther th r Thurston and and- Prest W G 0 SmitH toa to toasts t by Bishop Eli ea Whit Whit- White ear e rr music by H Morgan City Brass Band Band- Myer yer bytho by the chaplain At t tl doge close of this services cervices a dinner was 8 served 8 up for the ward the whole ward which they seemed to enjoy enjoys bare takes being left alone to mourn its loss MilU Millions u orv of visitors w we fed f ilon fedon on green green J corny cern potato tops green oats and v vegetables of aU all d tl D all aU of ef of FAtch they th seeped to tl toe lJ a strains of 10 produced b by the Morgan Oit City Braes Brasa s Band l led led ll l by Father Bun Bull The aft afternoon noon was spent Ji n 16 in wit wi g a contested g game me of baste ba e ball between the t and Morgan ted i In v ta-v favor r of the latter At 5 pm the children d dand and had a free dance At 8 pr pm a ward dance opened with prayer and to the he sweet strains strain of of music produced by Plot Harmon Johnsons Johnson's full tull quadrille band the theold old folks enjoyed them them- themselves themselves themselves selves and nothing happened d to tomar tomar tomar mar their peace Committee Committe of arra arrangements Oi O ement N C Jensen 0 O Hansen Hans n E Steed Jedidiah G Little Mrs A Gardar Mrs B B S Little and 1 Miss Mi s Rd R I Thurston ursla Firing Firing of guns and and hoisting of flags fl t g at sunrise A grand procession W was 8 formed a at 9 o'clock a a m in led by D Timothy's a band next in order was the Female Female- Relief Belief Socie Society ty the Daughters of Zion Sunday School children the Pioneers of Utah followed by the ets ete After marching through the principle parts of the en en- entered entered tred the bowery prepared for the occasion where where- tit the good Saints were greeted with numerous spicy speeches orations toasts touts and and senti sentiments e men ments Intermingled with a few good songs etc Everything pass pass- passed p passed ed off quietly I x There waa was a bas base ball match in inthe inthe inthe the afternoon fireworks anal an a grand dance in m tha th 3 evening J K P j L fL i r f QI dl t f Inthe In the the- theo the mornings morning o hooting and ic mu i ip by l the martial band enJi enliven enlivened ven- ven ed our settlement At 9 o'clock a am m a prOC procession was formed on on the square Led by the martial band the p procession ion marched to the cottonwood grove where the time was spent in singing speaking etc Alanson D Allen Alien orator of the day spoke of the tire sufferings of tire the Saints in Missouri the trials and persecutions of the Prophet Joseph Smith and the causes this thin people have for lor complaint I a l the government The o ot l as as interspersed inte with lively narrations narrations of great interest Bishop Hammond Hammond Ham- Ham Hammond mond and his counselor Wm HaUl Halls made h- h es 88 The songs by the choir under Prof Wright were excellent In Inthe Inthe the afternoon dancing in the grove swinging racing foot-racing and other amusements were engaged in also Li iQ be e evening a dance ance In the schoolhouse George H Rail Hall JJ marshal of the day Hans Jorgensen W WW W Bronson C O Peterson Bingham Jr and Lars Lara Nelsen of arrangements E E EHA H A t At daybreak ay reak 31 guns In charge of P in commemoration commemoration ration of the number of years since the pioneers entered Salt alt Lake City At sunrise 15 guz guta as a signal for raising the flag lIag nag and the assembling of the martial band in charge of G 0 P Simpson who then serenaded the citizens At 8 a m one gun for the citi- citi citizens citi citizens zens to assemble under the bowery where a procession was formed farmed as follows by the marshal of the day Peter Lauritzen A company of pioneers in charge of C P P I Nielson ox train in charge o of R R P Christensen Bishop and Council committee of arrange arrange- arrangements arrangements ments mente orator chaplain and report report- reporter elc er in Ie I Israel r I in charge change pha of 01 Ben HoD neon Relief Belief Society lei in charge of f b Jape Jane Bailey and oun Il Mens Men's Improvement me y in charge of If Prest P C 0 Ci and aad Council Y Young o ng L die Mutual Improvement Asso- Asso Association Asso Association elation in ch of Hannah Claw Claw- Claw Claw-ard ard Sunday school children with teachers citizens and visitors marching through the street f returning to the bowery At 1030 meeting was was wa calle called to order marshal singing by bythe bythe bythe the choir in charge of Nathan Faux prayer prater by the he chaplain Thoma Faux aux singing by the choir an oration by the orator James eldWard CloWard music by the martial and Fountain Green brass bra bands songs chaplain and toasts tois and aud prayer by the chap chap- lain At 2 pm p m there here were horse horae races foot banrow wheel races folded folded blind blind a grand dance by the children lie die days day's proceedings terminated t d with grand a-grand a grand bail Committee of arrangements James Jae Christian Jensen Jen- Jen Jensen sen Jen-sen sen Daniel Daniel- Nielsen n Niels Chris Chris- Christensen Chris Jun JUD and Aaron Hardy l JOHN JonN H STOP Reporter American Ara Ie B Pork Forte CRy 17 AN FORK oRx July The anniversary of the ert ef trance of the he pi pioneers in the val valleys t- t leys leIs was aB eele celebrated rated in toe the fol follow following ow- ow w- w ing manner manner at daybreak flag raising and band baud playing at sunrise An Imposing procession was formed for at 9 am a m in the following order Brass band 1 Company of in- in infantry Infantry in infantry Mayor fantry 2 Pioneers of 47 3 8 May May- Ma- Ma Mar Mayor or or r and municipal authorities 4 Committee of arrangements 6 5 Fathers in Israel 6 Moth Moth era ers era in Israel 7 Relief Belief Society 8 Y M M I Association 9 Y L M I Association 10 A F Sunday School 11 Farmers with implements an and and machinery 12 Arti Artisans ans and mechanics After marching of through th the principal streets r et of the he city cHy the audience Was wis seated by the marshal of the day Mr 0 F Hunter and aid Mr Gen Oco H fL Robinson when the following exercises were pre pre- presented pre bythe Singing t ty by y the choir choin prayer by the chaplain Elder Eider 3 J Hindley music by the brass band speech by the orator oh of day W Green Green- Greenwood Greenwood wood Esq song by Mrs E Featherstone Fea- Fea Fea speech in is behalf of the Pioneers Hon HOD L E E Harrington song by y Mrs M A A Evans speech in behalf of the Fathers in J Father George Robins patriotic song Prof W Grant speech in tn be- be behalf behalf half balf of the Mothers Mother in Israel Mrs O C E Shelley J Peters recitation Absolom Miss SlI Susie Sasie ie Alston AIton patriotic song Mr J Peters Peter Pete speech in behalf of f fY Y M Me M L Ie A A Mr E Thornton song Miss Annie Eastmond address in behalf of Y L M I A A Miss Ella EUa Crompton singing by the choir prayer by the chaplain b band nd playing nce forthe for the juveniles in the af- af af afternoon afI I tb the day closing with a so- so social social so social cial dance for adults in the evening The fhe day passed off splendidly and all seemed to t the le full fuU fullest est eat every part of the exercises No drunkenness or riot all was p peace peace ee and quietness as it should be in Zion The singing war WAIf Was choice and pleasing speeches s and toasts were pithy em emotional full of z zeal al aid spirit pointed and above aU all abort Notwithstanding the day and evening were somewhat warm and the dances s crowded all waa and orderly and the day will ever be remembered in the hearts of the I particiPants The bands discoursed their soul soul- stirring soul ng strains throughout the day in different parts of town and there was quite a display of fireWorks fire fire- fire fireworks w works in the evening at Elimore's Elemore's r The tasteful decorations in the new meeting house evinced much the part of the committee and nd assistants tant who w were fe publicly d a vote of thanks by the Marge Jarp assembly Committee of arrangements J JW W Preston Freston E Hunter W W W Robin od Geo Cunningham and J B t rb p R Respectfully J B JJ fox FORBES foBbES Reporter i Tooele cu Cly t It The fc anniversary of the en- en entrance en entrance trance of the pioneers into these val valleys was celebrated with firing of guns at daybreak hoi of tb the stars and stripes at sunrise sere sere- sere serenading by the brass brUl band th the leadership of Professor T 1 Cron At 10 am the people the people assembled iq in in the meeting which was neat Beat neatly neatly ly and tastefully lly decorated for the occasion The meeting was caned called to order by Jno Gillespie marshal of the day Music by th the band prayer by the chaplain Thos At- At Atkin Atin At kin gayer in sr ar singing by the the leadership of ot L Bowes Bowen A short but very interesting oration wU by Jas Ure orator or of orthe the day Remarks marka on bow how we cel cele- cele celebrate cele celebrate brate this days day by the Hon F M Lyman and a a short address addre on the pioneers by Jno Esa The whole was interspersed intersperses with S songs music and recitations The after part of the day was spent pent in a dance for the children ball playing and a variety of out out- ou- ou outdoor outdoor door sports The days day's proceedings wound up with a gra grand l ball ban in the evening everything passing off pleasantly S 8 Providence At 10 a m the the inhabitants as- as assembled as assembled at the ball hall w which has just t attained completion atthe at the hands bana of the well known artist Reubin Kirkham m which is a credit to tow town and country We were were w re called W to order by bJ the marshal C M J John John- Johnson son John hn- hn son bythe anthem by cb choir ir prayer by the chaplain Alma Mathews song a songS So p S choir Oration by Joseph Joeeph J A ASmith Sin Smith b sl singing by 11 young I Ia t te e by R Be Feed my Lambs which was well rendered Fredk Fred k made some good re- re re remarks marks marka on the rise and p progress gre t of the church Fountain Welch also alae addressed the assembly many songs and recitations sentimental and otherwise wore re rei rendered in d ed- ed edin in excellent style ate the closing closing hymn hymn Utah h Utah and anti the Mormons 1 being sung by hy the congregation directed tsy by our town chorister Wm vv m W LOw Dismissed by prayer at 12 o'clock Afternoon 2 p m foot sack Eack and horse racing and various other amusements which closed with wiLh a select ball which was given at night ight closing shortly alter after mid mid- midnight midnight midnight night All AU concurred in saying that this was not a less occasion than has ever been given in Providence Following are toe the names of the committee W W Lew C M Johnson 0 O M Full Full- Fullmer Full mer mer It 1 B Kirkham and A Mathews O 0 M FULLMER Reporter I d Med At early dawn the firing of 14 guns cuns excellent vocal voc music by the choir who were out serenading At 9 o'clock the public were call call- called called called ed together by a salute of eight guns A procession was formed in inthe inthe inthe the following order 1st let a covered wagon drawn by two yoke of oxen representing the way the Pioneers crossed the plains then a wilder wilder- wilderness ness and arriving in |