Show UTAWS SONS AND DAUGHT RS I ETEST MTIG OF T UA COUNTY SOCIETY Three Hundred Descendants of the Thee Hudrd Descendnt te Pioneer of 47 and 49Iterst ig Prgmme cec Out Special to The Herald Provo Oct 2Today thc first gathering gath-ering of the Utah Sons ni Daughter of the PJoneers was held la Provo This asoclatfon was started about one yea ago and by the energetic work of a few patriotic sons and daughters of the Garden City i at last was perfected and its member called together John G Colron deserves especial commendation commen-dation for the good work he haS done in accomplishing this end The purpose of the association is to more effectually perpetuate the memory I mem-ory or the first setters the early pioneer pio-neer of 4i and 49 The reason why this association Is simply of the Utah county sons and daughters is that one which would cover all the state would certainly be to large At 1030 about 30 of the Sons and Daughters met in the old meeting house In the tabernacle square The room was decorated with the stars and strIpes Oh the speaker rostrum sat some of the old pioneers themselves and prominent citizens of Prove and neighboring towns The following pro grmme was rendered Singing My Country Tls of Thee Audience Invocatlonresident David John Music instrumental I Jelpelson Juvenile bad Addre ot welom8 welom8Prldent A 0 Smoot fliy Lcwe Abiding TriOiis Pike Ramsey and WardWalker Spec n lhows Hanso Walker Green Miss Ramsey and Mr Klrkum Address President Partridge Piano seeUonMidsummer Nights DreamMiss Ruby Christensen This programme was enthusiastically progame rendered and rece1ej and the speeches full of patriotism and rminiscences of the early days reminded one of the Black Hawk veterans meet Hansen Walker one of the pioneers who came to this valley with Brigham Young reviewed re-viewed his experience In an interesting interest-Ing way and the other speeches were all sprinkled with descriptions of the al sprnkle wih Iesriptons II hardships and fortunes of the days oft the past After of-t e programme the enmnanv pnt to the bannuet room of I them house and there enjoyed themselves for an hour or lor with a repast prepared by the hospitable daughter of Provo After the banquet was over exercises were continued In the Assembly hal lse Pike Ramsey and Ward sang The Tide Is Low followed by a few addresses Two letter from invited gets who werE unable to attend J F Smith and Governor Wells were read The Boshar and Pine brothers sang When the Mists Have Rolled Away and Down on the Far A wel delivered recitation was given by John McEwan entitled Shamus OBrian Miss Yogeberg rendered two violin Sos Miss Sadie Jones sang The Sun Is Setting Mr John Cotrin spoke and an origal recitation on the old pioneer was read by Miss Annie Pike A few mater of business were attended at-tended to such as voting on officers i etc The next annual meeting will beheld be-held at Spanish Fork President Smot added a few words of congratulation and the meetng was ended by the Bos hard and Pine brother singing I Stood On the Bridge at Midnight |