Show I NEWS fROM OVER TUE STATE I PIONEER DAY Celebrations ReId I Different Utah Tows Special Correspondence CastegtePioneer day was cele batted here by the rendition of a ptr otc programme In the morning and a successful suc-cessful dance In the evening at Knights of Pythias hell Many people from Price and Helper were present Brigham Citlle Pioneer day celebration I cele-bration was the most successtulever held here Many people gsf neighboring i i settlements were in town The parade In I the morning was very interesting being headed ily a band of Indians from Wash akle dressed In native costume The tab ernaclo was crowded i the afternoon and a very pleasant patriotic progrmme was given An athletic carnival followed at the public square KasiUeA patriotic programme given in the meetinghouse beginning l at 10 I ocbock was trt hfeUt rebetn a most sue cessful celebration James I LlnCord I was the orator of the day albert Beazer also spoke In I very entertaining manner Sports at Edmonds grove In the after I noon and a dance In the evening con eluded the days celebration KamasFrom bO to 11 people were I her to witness the Pioneer day exercises whIch were very successful Mr John Sermorc made the address of the day Pleasant Groveohn S Gleason and Henson Walker two of the original band of I pioneers were present at the das celebration George 8 Clark and S S hlte of the old iormon battalion were also present and personal recitals of their experiences were the features of the day Blackfoot Idare day was spent In speechmaking picnicking foot racing horse ball between rlcln and a bal game Blackfoot and IUverslde The former won in by the a score evening of 18 to 1 A dance followed PasonPtoneer day passed off quiet I here AU business was suspended and the day devoted to patriotc exercises A bail game was scheduled to take place but neither the Provo nor the Eureka team showed UP 1 PleaSontThe fall gen by the Young Ladies assocIation In the assembly hal arew the crowd and the ladles netted over 10 which will go to purchase an organ for their hall Abe oronlQueen City bail game failed to come off as the Ioronl team was not present An impromptu game between I the Mt Pleasant team and Queen City resulted In a victor for the homo talent Score 3711 31 antiUam D Livingston was the orator or the day at the ceebrton here A dance for the children took place In the afternoon EphrlmThe Red Stockings and See ond team played bait here ythterday a large crowd being present The Ilrst named won the score being 317 A programme of sports was successful conducted as was also a patrIotic pro gramme In the morning A meeting was held In the tabernaclo In the afternoon for the old people Fireworks and a grand I bal In the evening concluded aver plengantyspent day CoalvleA weIgotenup parade in the morning was followed by an interesting I Interest-Ing programme given In the stake meetinghouse Inghous Hon William H King was the orator of the day and he was Ire quently plause Interrupted by enthusiastic ap A bal game between Park City and the local nine was won by the Park boys the sCrt I 6n I uUb U < < 11 pun > 11 un al ternoon and dance In the eenlng completed com-pleted the most successful celebration of I PIoneer day ever held here Loganihe lwentfourth was spent very quietly i Logan The main attraction attrac-tion was the LoganEurekl bal game which was won easily by the Logan team I At the Clarkston celebration Chief ashakle oC the visiting Indians was thrown from his horse but It is thought his Injuries are not serious RlchteifUp to 6 oclock this was the most featureless Pioneer day ever seen by this city Two horfe races were pulled oft In the early evening After the first race the news was spread that the dead body or John King had been found and tho day ended with consterable excitement excite-ment aroused arouse |