Show iRIHAM YOUNG LtLtlJnAllufl i I I I WILL BE A NOTABLE PIONEEE EVENT Costumes of Early Days Will Bo Worn and There Will Be Other Reminders of Pioneer Days Costumes of the olden time will be worn by the pioneers at the celebration of Brigham Youngs OSth birthday on I Juno 1 This was decided at the meeting meet-ing of the committee having the celebration I htnfI eh bration in charge at the Lion house 1 last evening 1 of the early settlers or descendants of early settlers who can unearth from chiffonier or musty clothescheat the oldfashioned garments gar-ments worn in the early days will be expected to tog themselves in them on the occasion of the celebration also the old In other particulars the 011 customs will be revived The Veteran Artillerymens association has agreed to turn out and a salute of forty guns will be fired on the morning of the celebration cele-bration one for each of the stakes of the Mormon church A large hag will be raised on the Beehive house and on the platform of the cupola a band will be stationed as was the custom on holidays hol-idays under the old regime I There will be a programme of speeches t speech-es interspersed with oldfashioned II music in the afternoon and a excursion j excur-sion to the ake In the evening when I there will be an oldfashioned dance with quadrilles Sir Roger de Cover 1 leys and au l the dances In vogue fifty years ago The committee appointed to arrange for rates from surrounding towns reported re-ported that both the Oregon Short Line and the Rio Grande Western were disposed I dis-posed to be reasonable in their rte and obtained a cheap schedule will doubtless be |