Show HUN HONOR OR PAID TO V BRIGHAM YOUNG OUNG Birthday Anniversary of Il Leadar Celebrated eleb V i GOY PR AND AM OTHERS OTHER ASS J IN N v c c of If j F 6 V Interesting Services S in the e Taberna Tabernacle T berna cle eY e Y Yesterday f Morning r Generations of the f e Young Y Pamily Present Pres Tom itch Speaks to t An V at the Big Lake L ke rt Day Da Greatly Enjoyed by V Many any Admirers of the Pioneer r rr VV i r V The h ri t d anniversary of the birth of hap Young Youn 1 19 was fittingly observed o throughout t t Utah tah yesterday ys rd y Salt Lake itself being in gala ala att attire re From Prom daylight to midnight I the cele celebration celebration celebration bration went on o beginning 1 ng with a salute sa salute salute lute of forty guns by the g veterans of the th artillery art efy association and winding indi g Tip with a big bi time at t i r V I r 1 V I S I of r i 4 I 4 4 4 1 1 4 i I 0 V l 11 n i I lI L 9 iXl 4 1 t V j 4 4 t V T i q I 4 s 1 4 4 ir c oi V 4 V 4 4 PIONEERS WHO BIRTHDAY 14 44 ft 4 t 4 V Saltair V TOO o much credit cannot be given the committee headed by Brig Brigham Brigham Brigham ham Young jr Brigham Morris Young and Seymour B Young Yo ng for the th success of the ceremonies both in the city and at the resort V The veterans were an on Capitol hill with the historic cannon of the state and their awakening of the city was the signal for fr the ers to turn dut in numbers band was sta sin stationed stationed at the Lee iee l e Hive house V until about playing patriotic and old fashioned airs to the tha delight of those who stood about on the lawns and in inthe inthe inthe the street str et V Before Belore 10 the crowd followed the music down to the monument monument ment at the head f Main street which had been beautifully decorated and children and men and women paid their respects to the great church leader l d r by covering the th pedestal with flowers V F p at qt t abe acle The ex e at the Tabernacle were attended ny uy an V enormous crowd the lower lowe floor being l filled fil and a couple of hundred seats in the gallery being occupied The authorities of the i church were present in a body and I II President Seymour V B Young presided ed i I over the ceremonies c V After ft r music by bythe bythe i the choir md band and invocation bv by Apostle Young Governor Wells delivered delivered I ered a splendid address s suitable to the occasion V V VV V V The governor compared Brigham I Young with the mightiest men of the century ry and said it was not necessary for him V to offer any V eulogy as the I work President Young had accomplished wis was before all aU men as a monument monument ment meat to his worth and ability V Following the governors address was wasa a solo by Horace Ensign en entitled entitled entitled titled Shine On Oh Stars StarsA I IA A telegram from John W Young was I read having haing been received ived during the V morning from New York It read as asI I I follows V VV V Accept for yourself and the family love and brotherly greetings also kind hind I I est regards to all friends frien is joining in this anniversary of dear fath fathers i ers birthday VV V V V VV VV V II David McKenzie made a brief talk tah ta taI I portraying the qualities q V of V Brigham Young and after another rendition by bythe bythe bythe the band President Angus M Cannon pronounced the tIne benediction At in itt the afternoon the train to Saltair carried over 1500 1600 people and each one that arrived subsequently had its load lead of treasure seekers President Snow and party rode in a special car his counselors being with him The at attendance attendance attendance of the day dy was between b tween 1800 and 2000 and four generations were represented in the gathering Had a count been made of the people there by the name of Young It would have shown no less than 75 descend descendents descendents descendents of the great gr at pioneer Four of his seven surviving present pres nt be being being beIng ing Eliza B Margaret P Amelia and Aunt Zina Zilla Their children and the g children ildren of his other wives and their children and h ir children swarmed over r the great pavilion pa mon until one could scarcely ly make a turn without encountering some s me member of the fam lam family V ily Uy Pioneers Turned Out Then there were aged pIoneers who crossed the behind Brigham Young who V bore no flO relation to him besides b sides that of Vol love J ve and esteem The Tb usual made up the big Continued on all Page 2 V O VI I HWN DR p yauN Continued from fr fi m Pago L 1 throng rig and assisted 4 in bringing about th t great g eat success of f the Ufe th day d y Soon after the arrival of the tho second 1 train the scheduled was carried out ot on the upper floor It began with music by y C ris nen enlarged enla ed band America and anH a popular med rued medley medley ley being beins the selections Professor George Gorge H of the B Y academy a my at Provo Prove offered the in invocation invocation invocation vocation after fter f r which Professor J HPaul H HPaul HPaul Paul spoke on Brigham Young as a Pioneer The speaker referred to Brigham I Young as a man m n who had hd h d risen by his own efforts from to apostle I related a few instances of his hisS far farsightedness farsightedness farsightedness I sightedness and went on to tell te how the subject t of or his hia address had led the people over the desert into Utah and built up a great country It was w wa characteristic of the man mansa manI I I said sa d Professor Pajal to have concerts and dances without number to divert the minds of the nennie from the toil 1 and hardships through gh which they were passing passinS t A AI if the he people were willing willingto to go with such a leader gad to gd go away avay w from civilization to avoid morel conflicts con ic with their foes They had een en th murdered before be fore they the c upon the long seemingly t J rn ff west There ig parallel n It the he worlds history to iE le e i bvm m Nauvoo The he greatness of giH has been manifested man t t d every ev ery day since When th president of 0 the United States 1 coded caned for f T 4 battalion from the emi emigrant I grant camri he declared the call should be respond nd to sand dud hd went before the people young men to go out and for country We Ve all know the result We know that a true and loyal Joyal nan nai and arid his Ills mOry I will live long in toe minds Is qC th peo people I IpIe pIe of this thI nation 11 lon as lyell ll as the state A soprano Sold I Mrs Lizzie Edward with full orchestral accompaniment was rendered in charming style Tom Tour Fitch Speaks peaks Tom Fitch then th n de delivered delivered delivered livered one of his perfect orations be being being ing frequently Interrupted by applause Brigham Young was his subject and he lie certainly had it well ell ehi in hand hav hay having having hayIng ing known the founder of Utah in early days davs After Alter touching lightly on the man manner manner manner ner in which the pioneers followed their leader and recounting r the VIcIssitudes tudes through which they passed assed Mr Fitch Fit h took up the doctrinal side of Youngs life e or Mormonism Mormonism said he is no na n longer subject to the t lE ridicule of tie the t Christian world as it was ad QI daS da gone by The world has expanded and is expanding to a broader view of things t religious With polygamy eliminated ed the faith of the Latte Saints Sni ts is little different r from any other religion 1 They believe in the revelations of their prophets as firmly and with bs as as much consistency as any other people in Christendom I and no more will iU they be held up to toI ridicule on account of ot their domestic relations for thes times have passed pa sed I Any attempt to put Utah under cloud cause of the religious belief belie of its peo pIe must certainly cert fail 4 In my fathers house are many mansions man ions said the Savior and I have no doubt he meant many religions and none of them is without tits its hon honesty honesty honesty esty and purity Time Ime has bas demonstrated that men I will live according to their light and Brigham Young lived d according to his No prophet or priest who ever lived was more sincere in believing that that t pt u t came from God Godi f Mr Fitch went on m to say that tha Brig Brigham Brigham ham Young was a puritan in spirit He compared him hirn With Columbus and called c him the Gromwell Cromwell of his peo pee people people pie the Jord protector pr t of his realm The Th orator grew reminiscent and related re related related one incident In the th great leaders life lIf showing his hatred of w work ork rk On one occasion he said President Young walked over to a group of men menat menat menat at work on the and noting where a a piece of stone ston had been placed I under a rock near neal the foundation he demanded what It was there fore To make the rock level was vas the reply of the workman And how far up pis is it built that way he lie asked Receiving a reply that it was way all 11 the thEl th way irIS up nt Young thundered Then tear It down do n all the I way wa up and build it over again I Miss Mary Young sang sanga a solo in fine voice being accompanied nied by Professor IJ J A Anderson More music by the 1 band followed f and benediction was pronounced by Apostle John Henry Smith f Crowd Enjoys the Day The then repaired to the lower taking lunch An excellent ban banquet banQuet banI I had hed been prepared for the time guests ot of the day including the presidents party and the participants in the days exorcises es President Snow sat st at ut the head he d of I the table ta le George Q Cannon and Joseph JosephF F Smith S his counselors being b Ing on either sWe of him Apostles Young and Smith Bishop Bi op Professor Paul Pau I Thomas Fitch and Professor Brimhall I i David Darid McKenzie M B M 11 Young Sey I mour ur B Young oung LeRoI LeRol C Snow and d Miss Mabel Young occupied seats De be besides sides those already mentioned and the wives of Brigham Young who were of i course given places of honor There were wore no DO speeches during daring the banquet I to and doing i time the tb guests guest simply falling justice to the good things spread d before I i them tham Dancing Dancin was In order at the conclusion conclusIon conclusion sion of af the feast and the older men and amid women present took delight elight sn tL n i watching the younger youn er ones trip the light fantastic which they did until the last train min left t the Uie n During the evening a fancy dance by little Snow was given n which was WM highly appreciated d by the assemblage I |