| Show CUR T AIN IS RUNG DOWN ON CARNIVAL Annual Celebration of Wards of Wizard Declared Success Success Success Suc Suc- cess by Directors NEARLY TAKEN IN Electrical Pageant Last Night Voted Most Gorgeous of Evening Parades milE annual carnival nl of ot the tho Wards of ot orthe THE L the Wizard Izard ot 01 the Wasatch eed last aSt nl night ht in a blare e of glory glor moue moue- both by y the success the directors say came caine to them for their share In inthe the undertaking and amI from a 0 standpoint of or the enjoyment ment for tor thousands who Journeyed from n ml many sections of or the tho intermountain country countr to Join with Salt Lake In tho the festival ol Unquestionable evidence c of the measure In which the tho huge throng throng- were entertained was t given last Jast night in the continued cheerIng cheerIng cheering cheer cheer- ing and applauding for the great greot elec- elec 1 pageant and In the tho demonstrations demonstrations tlona given durin during the closing hours at the carnival grounds The directors were enthusiastic tlc over the annual fete and ond they he unanimous unanimous motis In iii their expressions that the carnival carnival car car- carnival In eclipsed an any given Utah The combining of or tho the celebration celebration celebration tion with Pioneer day was voiced as a amOe move mO which the directors sa say lc leads ds to belief belle that Pioneer da day and the carnival should be bo combined each cach year ear In the future Examination of ot the tho directors directors' books l last t night after tho the last admission to the carnival grounds had been paid show showed that receipts were ere sufficient to liquidate the indebtedness incurred last year ear and to leave the treasury treasur in a healthful condition for next year ear It Is estimated that more than entered entered entered en en- the carnival during tho the four Zour days The directors conservatively conserva thel estimated the total receipts for tor forth forthe th the four days at ot to With It Is estimated the former debt debtor of or the carnival of or approximately 1500 can be bo wiped out and the Institution put on a sound basis for the 1916 show nl Voted nil Dig The cai carnival was generally generall said b by bythe bythe the directors who have labored toward the success of the occasion and b by others who were directly benefited In a business way by the tho- thousands of au out out- t- t town of-town visitor visitors who gathered here during the tho week weel to bo be boo boot t most o t suc suc- amusement ever held In tho the intermountain west wesL Many Many- Ian expressions of were heard that the carnival could be held in four days das and yet draw the crowds ds and enjoy the financial success It did The directors as a n whole whale were ere of ot the opinion that the tho combining of or the tho Pioneer Pioneer Pio Plo neer ricer da day celebration with the tho carnival not only made Pioneer day bigger than ever ever- before but also brought thousands of or additional visitors to the elt city to take part In both celebrations Th The electrical pageant last Jast night was generally voted the most gorgeous orgeO of all the evening evening- parades It was en enlarged enlarged en- en arged by five tl additional floats arranged arranged ar ar- ranged to tell tel the story ston of ot Important Incidents in incidents incidents In- In In the carl early history of ot the vale val val- Icy ley e The They were greeted with loud cheers b by thousands as the they passed the thelong long Ions ong line of ot reviewers re on State Seuth Temple and Main street Crowds extending extending ex ex- tending along ever every block from rom the start to the finishing finishing- point of the pa pageant pageant pa- pa geant stood five lve and six deep in their desire to catch glimpses of or the sixteen elaborate floats as they passed b by to mark nark the closing chapter of ot the 1913 The directors said they felt feltWell feltwell feltwell well repaid for fer r their efforts and from the money and time put Into each float b by the tho enthusiastic reception given the floats Historical Incident Portrayed The pageant was headed by the Cowboy Cowboy Cowboy Cow Cow- boy band from Idaho Falls Ida Next ext came the long line Une of floats In which nt at t in Intervals ter were the five lve additional I floats loats The new floats noat were arranged I under the direction of C. C C. C and bore put cut in descriptive e tableaux form Corm the historical Incidents tf portrayed Tho The first of at the new floats represented Brigham Young and his followers follow follow- ers at the head of Emigration canyon overlooking o the alle valley and as he said This Is the place This was as In 7 Those who took part in the tableaux arc are dc descendants of Brigham Young Youn- Jhn Jehu fY oung a nephew of Brigham Young Youns- was dressed In a frock Crock coat of black cloth coth and trou trousers ers to match which were worn by Brigham Young The suit has been carefully pre preserved and Is 18 kept as a relic b by th the tho Young Youns- tamn family Sir Mr Ir Young also wore a large black hat typical of ot the stYle of or hat worn by Brigham ham Young He stood tood at atthe atthe atthe the head cf ef the float and In front of an ox team drawing a wagon designed after atter one of tho the wagons used b by the pioneers in th their lr journey journe across the plains The re wagon was finished in dark color and painted to resemble Je the earl early wagons On the float noat beside Mr Ir Young were W W. W. W Calder 0 O. O P. P Pratt Joseph Alv Alvin In Sessions Per- Per reg Sessions David Ses Sessions lons Waldomar Waldo- Waldo aide aide- mar B B. B Y Yeung Clarence C C. C eslen and Robert Robert sons eons of or C C. C C. C Cle le Miss Mabel Cooper and Mrs Irs Evelyn Heath loath and her daughter Marie Heath The women and children were cre cre seated In n the cart carl and were dressed as nearly nearl I as possible in accordance with Ith the dress of ot the pioneer women The wagon was partly covered ered with a small canvas I and in It were implements and supplies to o carr carry out the Idea of ot the tho original wagon which accompanied Brigham You Young a g. g This float noat followed tho the Indian float and following It came camo the Ladies Ladles Mountain Echo band from Ephraim which was liberally applauded S Sea n Gull Gall Float Attractive Following this band came camo the tho Queen tI loat t t. t on which rode rodo the q queen H He e of the I carnival Mi Miss oUe Nina Ina Oberg and her maids of or honor Then came Beauty I and the Beast Beast followed by the band I of the local chat chapter ter of ot the American Federation of Musicians Tho The Peace float rulers of the nations at nt war in conference with Uncle Sam I was next in tho the lino line of march and then hen came tho the second of ot the pioneer floats loats In II which the saving of the to tho the early settlers In ISIS by bythe bythe bythe the sea gulls was depleted depicted This was a gorgeous float and was said b by the directors to have ha required more care In Its completion than any of the others Many Ilan of the oldest settlers who lio came to view the spectacle spectacle spec- spec told the tho directors It brought back backo to o them remembrances of or tile hard hardtimes hardtimes I times Imes which beset the pioneers in their fight tight for existence In the early days The float noat showed a wheat field i fenced and in n which sea gulls were ere feasting on the locusts which had threatened complete d destruction of ot tho the crops On the were Mary NIsbet Ronnie J J 1 E B Webb ebb and Masters Stan Stanley Ie and Irvin Wilson Tho The Provo Pro band followed antI and then In succession came The Butterfly Rocked Hocked In the Cradle of ot the Deep and the Logan band The third of or the pioneer floats was The Rock flock ht to tb thu th Temple Tem Tes plc This stone was cut from the side tilde o of the mountain In Little Cottonwood Cottonwood Cotton Cotton- wood canyon canon from where granite Is 16 Isnow isnow now quarried and was hauled b by ox oxCart oxcart oxcart cart to the site for the tlC Temple The float noat showed sho a replica of the theU huge hui picco piece of or stone chained to a small car carand carand carand and hauled by an ox team On tho the float were S. S and C C. Smith sons of President Smith Ambrose and Uriel Higham and Jim an In In- In dian Next came the thc Cleopatra barge showing the tho Queen of the Nile at attended attended attended at- at tended b by her maids and African at attendants attendants at- at and then came camo came the Price band Pioneer cr n cut Depicted Tho nf n th 1 Inn nn T fl showed shoved The Rescuers The scene scone was I of the winter r season and showed those pioneers pioneers' who In their eagerness s to reach the valley aile left eft the tho Missouri river rIer In handcarts rather lather than wait for ox teams and almost perished on the journe joura Jour jour- a ne ney cy The float showed the members of ot the handcart company compan seated a about out a small fire and under whatever shelter sheller the handcart furnished aW awaiting the thc arrival an al of a assistance Ance On the thc float were James Chipman president ent of or the bank of or American Fork who as a ho boy was with the party parts of or rescuers Walter alter J J. Burton Durton Andrew Smith president of the veteran handcart company Mrs II H. S S. S Lapish Mrs Frances Armstrong Armstron Mrs Sarah Parah V W. Swift and boys hos Moroni C. C Smith G G. Smith M 1 M. M C C. C Smith and Gerald Q Cannon The final float of the pioneers showed the driving of the last spike In the railroad which completed the transcontinental transcontinental transcontinental trans trans- continental line acrons the United States Slates The float contained an engine modeled after aCtor the railroad engines Ines of the early and the driving dri of ot the spike was done by Thomas Butler The spike was was' driven en at nt Prom Promontory point west of ot Ogden In 1869 1860 and Joined the Union Pacific with Ith the Central Pacific railroad On the float were Thomas Butler Christian Busath W W. J 3 J. J Caden Mr and Mrs Marian A. A ASmith Smith and ond two t children Masters George GeorKe and Thomas Cronin and Mrs Busath and two In Indians In- In Charles and Ian 1 Moses W G G. Katz appeared In the parade carrying a cub bear which he recently captured |