| Show NATIONS JOIN IN EXERCISES I Celebration in Liberty Park Includes Novel Parts in v Original Form I Liberty Libert within ln its bounds yesterday tire the larg largest throng of or people peo peo- pie probably bly that ever er has has' gathered there but Lut time the broad expanse of or lawns and arid shady shad spots beneath the giant slant trees were ample to accommodate all that came to o view the Con Congress of or the Na which had been arranged by bytho tho the Sons Sons Sons' and Daughters of or the Pioneers in conjunction with the of the tho Wizard of or the Wasatch a atch for lor th the Pioneer da lay day entertainment Ten nations Sweden Scotland Ireland Ireland Ire Ire- land Holland Hoiland Germany German Denmark Japan Norway l' United States and the American Indians Indiana were represented In Inthe Intile inthe the tile musical and dancing festival which made up the congress ss of the tho nations arid and each appeared In native dress and performed the dances native to his land The Time national airs were sung and all nIl Joined in at the close In the singing of or an American patriotic son song A huge hugo platform was erected on the tho west ivest side of or the lawn yn Just south of or the tho Seventh East entrance n n e and from om this stage stase tile son songs s anu were given The spectators were man many but a space I well to the front reserved for the tho honored guests of or tho the da day the pioneers of ot 1847 Miss Heath had charge of or the thc program and was ns as assisted by b- Hyrum Pingree and B. B F F. Redman of ot the Wizard rd of or the Wasatch organization tion The formal program was pro pro- ceded l by a band concert b by the ladles ladies band of or Ephraim and as on all other occasions in which they have appeared during the thc carnival they performed In Inan Inan inan an excellent manner mannel and rec received ived much praise for their work Indians Indian Lend The first number on tho the program ram orthe of or the con congress ress of or nations was wag a war dance danco by thirteen Indians from Washakie Wash Wash- akie akle who were brought hero to participate participate Ipa te in m the time carnival Dressed in costume costume cos cos- tume of or feathers and bright colored clothing with war bonnets of or eagle feathers the Indians made a novel showing showing- One of or the Interesting Interesting- features of or orthe the tho pro program ram was the Pioneer by bv a group roup of yong ong men and women omen of or Liberty stake of or the thc Mutual Improvement Improvement Improve Improve- ment association This feature was given I an ad added ed Interest for Bishop Harrison Sperry 84 years of ot ae age e. and the pioneer dancing of or tho the state supplied the music with his violin vio Yio- lin ho while Rodman II also a a. pioneer pioneer pio pie neer who ilio won fame tame at the dances In 1 1 II 11 Ie Lt r u. u ui VII J ii I dUct I a 11 i COI forthe thc acted In this capacity for the youths who reproduced their time old-time amusements A touch of or local color color-Avas given b bv by the munching o of carrots b by the dancers between sets Three numbers were given by the tho Swedish contingent contingent-a a song En glad trail and the Swedish national anthem anthem anthem an an- them by the male malo chorus and the national national national na na- na- na folk tolk danco dance by sixteen girls Those who ho took part in this were Ahlen Oscar Carlson Carison Trans Johnson Bergstrom Hyrum Swenson Lester Peterson Chris Lindeberg Linde- Linde her berg Janson Birger Lunder- Lunder vail vall Arthur Johnson Oscar Lundgren Carl Car Ahlen Carl Youngberg Richard Johnson Gus Greenberg Oscar Olson Elof Elor Peterson Victor E E. Kuntz Olaf Nellson director Lilly Blomquist Annb Annie An- An nb nie Hanna Peterson Ruth Hillberg Hill Hill- berg berg- Selm Johnson Lla Lia Krantz Ingeborg Ingeborg Ingeborg In- In Peterson Margaret Ph ble Fredrickson nn and Emma Zetter- Zetter guest The Highland reel sword dance danco and Scottish airs were ere given by members of or the tho Clan Stewart Bagpipe band Irish Are tre A pleasing number was that given ghen by Naomi Morton and Ruth Vine who represented Ireland In the congress and brou brought ht forth a storm of or applause with their Irish Jigs jibs Germany was represented by the Salt Lake Turnverein who gave a se serIes series serle se- se ries of ot gymnastic exorcises exercises including the building of a a. high pyramid In which all of the fifty members of or the thc society were vere employed Six youn young men and girls from the Hawaiian Islands were representative of the Pacific islanders and ami aviv o-aviv a se sn ss rica rles of t their th native dan dances and d songs Tho group roup Is ha known as tho tire Exposit Ex- Ex posit Hawaiian Troubadours Sixty girls and boys from Norway and Denmark gave ga their native folk tolk dances and sang the songs of ot their their- countries and In between two members of ot the local Japanese colony gave an exhibition of or Japanese fencing The pro program ram was closed d with a 1 Maypole Maypole May May- lapOle la- la pole dance b by the children of oC the playgrounds playgrounds play play- grounds Arounds under the direction o of Miss Heath The exercises were closed shortly before 6 o'clock and the vast throng thinned out to the time shady nooks an and corners where t picnic lunches funches were spread and tho the feast enjoyed while the thc da daylight lIht fireworks were given S T A farmer who delivers eggs in Lewiston Lewis- Lewis ton Maine holds tho the record for Cor sterling sterling ster stor- ling hug honest honesty He lie recently delivered two dozen eggs to one of or his regular customers customers cus cue and arid the regular pi price ice was paid For a moment tho the farmer looked at the money mone and then returned 2 cents re remarking re- re marking I r think that you'll youIl find two of those eggs under trader size and I dont don't want to take the full lull price for tor them |