Show PIONEERS ARE W 7 CITY'S HONORED GUESTS MORE THAN TI 00 DINED DINED-AT DIf AT HOTEL I UTAH H I S SURVIVORS of the first party part of pioneers to set fo t tin i Salt SnIt Lake valloy in July 1847 who were honored lIon hon ored guests gUe at the P Pioneer da day celebration yesterday Left to right AV W. C C. A A. Smoot Salt Lake Isaac P P. P I Decker of Provo and Lorenzo S. S Young of Huntington I kr t Ia i 4 34 4 J N y 4 tIA i v- v 7 4 t i M 7 of or the tho original company of or O OUT who came camo Into tho valley valle of or tho the Great Grent Salt lake with BrIgham Brigham Brigham Brig- Brig ham Young on JUl July 2 1 I 1847 orly three are arc alive alha toda today and these were cre tho the central central central cen cen- figures at a banquet for the tho pioneers pioneers pio pie of or 17 at the tho Hotel Utah yesterday yesterday yester ester esterday day noon These three survivors of ot tho the original company fire are W. W C C. A A. A Smoot Salt Lake 87 years cors of or ago age Isaac Perry Decker Provo Pro 7 1 4 years of ot age ahe and arid Lorenzo S S. S Young Huntington Hunting Utah 74 H years cars of or orage age I In addition to the three members of ot the original company which entered d the valley there ther also at the dinner pIoneers who came later In IS-I IS r Owing to a 0 somewhat hat Ion longer or program at the tine Tabernacle than had been anticipated an nn- the thc dinner r was more than an hour late In being served and It was well veil toward 1 J o'clock before the tho lastor last lost of or the thc hu hungry r pioneers ha had b been t fed and started on their wa way 10 tO park parle The blessing was offered b by Apostle Francis M. M Lyman It wn wan ivan a 0 dinner vastly astl different from the first t one to which these gray gray- haired men and women sat down in Salt Lake In place of or a a. crust of or bread or perchance a a. small piece picco o of salt Halt meat which mado made up tip in tho the main their faro fare of ot that first da day there thero was served for tor the empire builders yesterday yester day lay a feast east A delicious dp fruit punch a n dainty soup and anal then followed fried spring chicken und arid creamed new potatoes po po- po- po There were plenty nt of ot fixings to tempt the palate pah with ice cream and anal cakes to 10 top otc oft the tho whole One Ono aged man could only look Jook on while his comrado com com- rado rades feasted lie He was wat without teeth to chew solid food and had to content himself with a a. boWl vl of ot rich Ilch SOUl soup which Bishop C. C C. C had ll caused to be specially prepared for or him hum Bishop N who Its ins vice president I of or the tho Wizards of or the Wasatch organIzation organization organization organ organ- was In charge of oC tho ho dinner to tho the pioneers lie was assisted by hy George Goorge B n Margette l c c. S S. Martin and Miss Saab Heath I list of of Pioneers The pioneers of 1817 who were guests at al the banquet in addition to tho lie three members of the thc orl original company compan are ac Mr and Mrs Irs Thomas M. M 01 Abbott F Farmington Mr and Mrs Mis Rufus C. C Al Alhorn Al- Al len horn St St. George Mrs Irs Emily Averett Mount Pleasant Joseph II II H. Armstrong Cedar CIt City Joseph Baker Dake Mendon lendon George e W. W Baker Mendon Nancy I Burch Ogden Rule Hule Barrus Grants Grants- yule Mrs Irs Mary Ian Barker Salt Grants I Lake Robert Hobert P P. P Bringhurst Murray lurra Mrs Irs Cherry err Brandon T. T J JBrandon J. J I Brandon Alva Cummings River Heights Lo Logan an Mrs Lucinda E E. Crockett Logan Andrew Corr Corry Cedar City Sophronia T. T Carter SL St George John Oarn Garner Garnee t Cherry Chern Center Laura Brandon Cherry Chern Center Joseph Smith Cherry Mary olar B. B Calder Vernal Orvilie Cox I Horace Drake Drale Centerville Isaac Perr Perry Perry Per Per- r ry Decker Provo Prove S. S I. I L. L Ensign n. n Sr Salt Lake C C. M. M I. I Fairbanks Driggs Id Ida Jacob Foutz Pleasant Grove Fred Ired Foutz Payson Mr and Mrs W TV H. H Fairbanks O Og- Og den Jo Joseph eph S S. Home Horne Richfield Mr Ir and Mrs 0 O. O F Herron Harron Pleasant Grove Thomas Harris C Caroline I CherT Cherry Harris larris Mary j. j Hanson Salt Lul Lake oj Adolia Adelia West Hoag- Hoag land Salt Lake 1 Mr jr r and amI Mrs William B. B Haight Farmington Mrs Jano Jane Park Parl Jones Joncs Provo John H K Lemon Marion Marlon William C. C McClellan Payson Mrs Irs Cedar City Is N. N C C. Murdock Heber Gideon A A. A Murdock Milford Sarah J J. J Rich Miller Salt l Lake alce Daniel Morris Oa Oasis ls Mr Ir and lr l Mrs Parley Vernal Vernul Sarah T T. Mowrey lowrE Vernal Venial M. M W. W Wl Molen Arco Areo Ida Mrs Mm's M. M A. A Morton Lohl Lehi William George PoUr Potter Orun Orangeville c IL H. H M. M Pot Pot- ter Oran Je e Rebecca Ann Cherr Cherry Potter Center Mr anti and Mrs George Georgc S S. nU Rust t Mantl Manti Mrs Irs Ann Eliza Hunter Rich Centerville Mrs Irs Harriet Harriot Rich Centerville Robrt Robert Robert Rob Rob- ert rt Sweeten Albert L. L Stoddard Uner i Mrs Irs Elizabeth Stevens Holden Amelia Amcha Cherr Cherry Smith Mrs Y Elizabeth Ellzabeth y Mr oIl and Mrs Irs Joseph Josoph V V. Smith Provo Adelia Cox Sidwell Manti Man Man- U ti II C C. L L. and Sarah Ann Sessions Salt Lake J. J W W. Thomas Spanish Fork Thomas Scans Searls Terry Enterprise Mrs Sidney Holden Mrs Marion Marlon Park lark Vincent Provo J J. J J J. J Woodruff Salt Lake e Mary I E. E Weston huntington Hunting Hunting- ton Anna Anno 1 L. L and John K Whitney Mendon Samuel A A. Whitney Logan Catherine Pouts Foutz White Pleasant ani GIove Grove Lorenzo E E. Young Huntington Sylvester ester Bradford Spanish Fork Henry Hornc lorne Salt Lake e Richard S s. s Home Horne Mill UH Creek Samuel R. R Bennion Vernal Hyrum Murray Harrison Sperry Snit Salt Lake Louis A A. A TT Sf st f oi 1 T Tin r ft JT 1 A Art I T 1 n U LoV- LoV gan Charles Spencer Salt Sali Lake Mary Spencer pencer Chambers I. I F street Jo Joseph Joseph Jo- Jo seph Hunter John H H. Woodbury Wood Wood- bur bury Granger Emma Gardner Gardner Gardnor Gard Gard- ner nor Payson Jeanette Leavett Lewiston Lewiston Lewis Lewis- ton lon Josephine Harmon Evans Cent Center Center- or- or yule vine James Woolf Riverdale alc Ida lila Isaac Woolf II Hyde de Park lark and Andrew Andros I Woolf Hyde Hydo Park parl Pioneers Pioneer Day I The pioneers camo carrie from all alJ parts of or I the state sUto and anti all withstood their Journeys well Mr and Mrs Rufus C C. Allen Alien of ot St si George probably had th the tho longest and hardest Journey of or nn any but hut they showed no signs of ot fatigue and put in a a. do day of ot pleasure it was walS the first trip to Salt Sail Lake InIe that man many of them hud had made In iii years and It was 1 through h tho the courtesy 8 of ot tho railroads ls o of the state who brought tho the pioneers to the tim city as us their guests that ma made e I It 11 possible po for COl oi sonic some to Come cumo |