Show i RECORD TRAIN OF OLD O FOLKS Leaves Over the Oregon Short Line 1 For Por Brigham City ANNUAL EXCURSION HELD to AGED ONES ARE OBJECTS OF MANY ATTENTIONS Old Folks day 1 into t te history ot of Utah aa a the suc on record In or num bers o 0 con towey ey this host from Sl Salt t Lake to Brigham City twenty cars were we re It was ivas the largest s Enger nger train that Me hae ever eer been run runO i O over fr the oregon Short Line There I have been excursion p made up of two or more sections the combined cars being more than twenty but yeter days Party traveling as a 8 solid special Establishes a record in 10 1 railroad It ft was Vas estimated at first th that t sev sevI I eteen cars would be sufficient but butI I hen the officials official saw MW the crowd filling 1 aU all the available s space lUt around the de dc det t as early as 7 od k yesterday they wisely deeMed decided to put on three extras It was KS well that the they did tor very every oat Icat was wa and the of the Tabernacle choir and the te aides had to Mand up throughout I Ith th the outgoing and the trips Help Old People Aboard At the depot a committee of fully runy fifty oung Joung men helped the old people up the theE ther r E of the cars ars as fast sa ag they ar arr arI r I ved d and once inside there were young I omen to see that they were comfort seated Assistant General Passenger ger Agent D S Spencer was on hand bri bright ht and aid early to see that the rail rall railroad road arrangements moved with the pre 0 isbn islon of clock work and with ith him were Superintendent Hilliker As Ast t Superintendent H J Roth and Special Agent Agen Joseph Jones Traveling Passenger Agent Hl Dunn had bad charge e eor or the train with W L Thompson as and Vance and Hag gerley as It was S 8 to the dot when the two locomotives began to move and andas andas as the long train gained momentum ira ing through the city it was greet by cheers from hundreds of persons i hI h lined the sidewalks Once clear of the city the work of I 4 ir the comfort of the old peo I 1 C was be begun n Word Yord was as carried along alonS tit man of them had come from their V I homes without having had break and in a jiffy young oun women and 1 ng men were passing lemonade and d 4 kI from seat to seat each getting lis is or her supply from the commissary cr which was under supervision of S SF SR R F Ball Bali He had under him as a rot 01 ti ter staff Miss Ethel Ball Mrs Irs An rl ri Groesbeck Mr Ir C R It Savage Mrs Irs Margetta and Mrs Irs William N lor while C R P Sav Savage e who had bad g ral charge of the excursion wac ac T to see that the staff did not nott ut t the cake into too small Dieces BIshop William B Preston and Apes Apos tJ tic RudgEr Clawson went along to rep j resent the Mormon ormon church and they lad pleasant greetings for everyone on I loard After the bodily comforts of th had been the church t ir visited each car and sang two I from the Continental Chorus on the occasion of the join I f r g of If t the Southern Pacific and Union P if railroads Number Beats All Records While hUe the singing was in progress Vie the railroad officials were ere makin making a 8 of the train and later an anI r I that there were pe persons ns Cn hoard board A figure ure that exceeds those f all previous years since the annual euting was first begun un thirty years ago In hi order that there might be no pos poe of an accident happening to toL L ay one who might be moving through th alsIe of the ears cars the railroad of c Ils gave di directions that thE speed peed be limited to twenty miles alt an As A result it WItS was 50 a m in I hn the train O Ogden den where here p f sas as mot met by A committee from Brig Brigam am City consisting ot of President O 0 N Stohl and Mrs Il Stohl Mr Ir and Mrs L LC C Hoist Holst and Mr And Mrs N Nels ls Jon Jen nv fion It was nearly 11 when the thet t tain ain came to a standstill in Brigham City ety and 00 then followed the task of g tUng the old folks off the ears cars and I j to the carriages awaiting them There WHO were at least Vf vehIcles a assem m t 1 d In the vicinity or of the stAtion and andL 1 L a little hillock to one side was the military band kud which blew a blast of welcome while the vie were from the train Aid Is Given the Aged Nearly all the male re resi residents i dents of the town were fOre on hand to help belp P YOU young n men of Salt lAke get t the old f fiks Into the Ya In some where tM the old eron was as I helpless s he be or he was waa lifted tenderly into the seat t And made mad At as comfortable as 11 possible for the to the taber r l acle grounds The latter are about a amile mile and a half from the station and U n Ct of the CArriages had to make sev ral trl tripe In order to bring everybody up from the n railway lay layThe The ta tabernacle was rapidly when the announcement wa Wa made ther V mild fuld be no exercises until after the inner dinner which was 6 to be served In the theL L ye adjoining the bou 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