Show Pioneers Pioneers' im Arrival i ik To Be Celebrated Grand Pageant in Honor of Early Settlers to Be Held Tomorrow INDIANS WILL BE THERE Special Train Sent to Idaho to Gather Collection of Noble Aborigines V Is Pioneer day T TOMORROW Tho The celebration ot of the tue entering of the pioneers into this valley will take place at Liberty Libert park par where a grand brand pa pageant will be seen in the tho morning The parade starts at the southwest corner of or tho the park at f circles r s the park t. t th and then Oh mu marches u center and f r mu u U D LU b Especial attention to tho the old settlers I of ot tho the state will be given it Is intended In Intended in- in tended that all those who arrived in in Salt Utah ln Utah Utah- In and 1847 1847 and now now Lake or Davis counties or or orae are e In tho the city during the day shall have a promInent prominent prom prom- mont place in the parade Automobiles Automo Automo- bibs biles will be bo provided for tor them This pageant will probably boast more moro floats than any parade In this city for some time In all more than fifty are being prepared in different parts of ot Salt I Lake lee and all will assemble assemble assemble assem assem- ble at the park at A platoon of or police will lead the pa pa- rade Tho The marshal of ot the day Colonel II M. M H. H Lund will follow tollow After Atter him I Ithe the state and city officials will ride In carriages followed ton owed by Montgomery's Mont omery's band and the pioneers In automobiles Tho The historical pageant thirty-five thirty floats loats will follow Monti Are Arc Feature This will be the tn most st marked ed feature of ot tho the pageant The floats in regular order will r represent present events In the states state's history from the tho earliest visit visitor of or the pioneers to the present day da of or electric ll lights and telephone systems Twenty Blackfoot Indians will figure prominently in the allegory representing represent represent- ing the tho moro more primitive cays aas of ot the states state's history Tho The other floats will ill represent the handcart pioneers Brigham Brigham Brig Brig- ham Youngs Young's arrival tho the vicissitudes of the Donner party part the completion of the first telegraph line the driving of oC the last spIke on tho the first Continued cn en Page 7 Column 1 I. T S PIONEERS PIONEERS' ARRIVAl TO BE CElEBRATED l Continued From Page Pago One I r railroad and similar topics topic The Tho rear of the tho parade will bo taken b by the fire department the i up veteran firemen's associations and the twenty twenty- I five floats of tho the Industrial pageant I These floats loats will set Bet forth all nil the presen present present pres pres- en ent t Industries of the state One Ono concern concern concern con con- cern Is spending on Its float floit During Duin the parade programs describing describing In ing the tho historical pageant compiled b by Prof Levi E L. Young 9 of the University of ot Utah will bo distributed freo free to the bystanders Send Cur Cor for tor Indians Indian The Oregon Short Line yesterday sent senta sentI a special car to Malad Idaho to transport transport transport trans trans- port some sonic Indians to Salt Lake to participate In the pageant pac It Itis Its is 18 s not known how man many Indians will wIlt come but as the children of the tho forest will be given free transportation both ways s and freo free lunch b by the tho committee of or arrangements It is not expected that the will boast many vacant scats seats The aggregation arrives toda today and md the rod red men will wilt be he taken In charge b by O O. P P. Miller After tho the parade parado parado pa- pa rado rade thc they will construct an n Indian village vil lage lago at the park and will hold a 0 public public pub pub- I lic lie reception In tho the afternoon One of or tho the most important celebrations celebrations of ot the day will bo be that given cn b by bythe bythe the children at tho the playground round at J 9 Ja J a a. m. m The They will win form In lino line wearing caps and bearing American flags and march around tho the playground returning return return- In Ing to tho the playground pavilion pa wh where re rethe the following program ram will be given hen Duet Jessie Jessle and Etta gUa Williams Minuet Misses Smith Johnson Clifton Milligan Davis Wilson Riedel Dahoney Da- Da hone honey Terry Torry Clayton Claton Jones Jone n Recitation Byron Bron Johnson Song Gladys Williams Dance Sailors Sailors' Hornpipe Su Susette Barker The Pioneers Virgil Armstrong Ga Gavotte Gavotto Misses Ford McCarty Margetts Piano duct duet Susie Ford and McCarty McCarl Dance Amelia and Jean Song Louise l Dutch Dutch dance Misses Williams White John Clifton CUlton and others Japanese danco Lois Lols Cannon Maurine Bennion The Daughters Daug of ot Utah Pioneers have secured permission of at tho museum museum museum mu mu- seum management to receive visitors In tho the pioneer room of ot the museum on tho the top floor loor of ot the tho Vermont building Thursday Friday and antI Saturday Tickets will wUl be Issued Issue by the committee In charge July 24 after atter tho Pioneer day banquet The Bamberger line lino has Issued Invitations invitations to a number of ot pioneers to travel tra to Salt Lake on Pioneer day free Among Amon those who will come from Davis and Weber eber counties are arc Mrs Irs F. F J. J Brandon Mrs Caroline Harris Mrs Rebecca Porter Porter Por Por- ter Mrs Amelia Smith Mrs Irs Josephine Harmon Horace Drake and James Cherry and wife |