Show 0 PREPARING FOR BIG JUBILEE I Celebration of Fiftieth Anniversary 0 of Scandinavian Mormonism a to I Begin Tomorrow Morning 0 I The buzzing of a sowing machine and the sound of hammers were heard all day In the Tabernacle yesterday and I when night closed the vast auditorium presented a brilliant and at the same time a patriotic appearance The decorations deco-rations were for the Scandinavian Jubilee Ju-bilee which will meet In the big building build-ing tomorrow at 10 oclock From the center of the great toot there are streamers of red white and blue which reach to the organ on the west and the gallery on the other three points of tho compass In these streamers stream-ers alone there have been used 2200 ° yards of bunting As a centerpiece high up on the ceilIng there Is a group 0 of Scandinavian flags surmounted by the Stars and Stripes Around the galleries 0 gal-leries the natjonal colors are gracefully festooned being caught up at Intervals with big silver stars In all some 500C yards of bunting will be used besides fic oral large Hags Palms and flowers are there in profusion and the effect Is as beautiful as any one could wish for The directress of decorations yesterday yes-terday was Mrs P W Madscn but sho was ably assisted by a corps of tireless workers 0 The jubilee will open tomorrow mornIng morn-Ing at ID oclock with religious services In the afternoon there will I be some te marks on The Scandinavians In Utah was an Introductory address by Andrew Jenson In the evening be ginning at 8 oclock there will be a musical mu-sical entertainment to which the pub lic Is Invited Friday morning Elder J M Sjodahl will tell of the Restoration of the Gospel In the afternoon occurs an excursion to Srfltalr where appropriate exercises will be held Saturday morning will be devoted to religious purposes the proceedings to be under the auspices of the ladles The afternoon will he spent at Lagoon where there will be national songs and dances and also a Maypole like the mothers and the fathers of the rising 0 generation were wont to enjoy In the old country On Sunday will be a missionary re union meeting In the morning ser vices In the afternoon and a testimony meeting In the evening It is expected that there will be visitors from all parts of the State The affair Is under the I 1 management of fifty prominent Scandi I navians but the central committee Is i composed of Anthon II Lund C D FJclstcd J M SJodnhl Andrew John son and C A T Orlob Tickets for the Thursday concert may be had free from Calders Coal tors J S Jensen P W Madsen John Haginan and the Blkubcn office I |