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Show IJOLD FOLKS CACHE STAKE HOLD REUNION AT LOGAN i Special to The Tribune. I.OGA, I'tah. July 20. The annual reunion re-union of the old folks of Cache stake was held today at the Tnbornaclo square In Logan. It Was an Meal day, the ram of Tliiirsdaj cooling the atmosphere and .settling .set-tling the- dust, making travel pleasant. The people pf .the city began to assemble early. ,but nor before the ropreflentatlvoa of the surrounding towns, who began coming com-ing In nt mi early hour. At t. o'clock the Hyde park band begun a Hfrenade.. and at 10 o'clock the entire coiiipnny. bonded by- the , band, drove 'iro.ind the city, viewing the principal places of Interest. At 12 o'clock all sat down to a houiuoou spread prepared bv the young people of the stake. This proved to be tho most popular part of the reunion. At 2 o'clock tho following programme vus rendered: Song. "Ilri' Times." company com-pany lfd by Prof. Alexander L.t-w Is ; ad-Jress ad-Jress of welcome, Bishop C. G. Larson. Iognn: soug. "Crossing the Plains," William Wil-liam Hopkins. Logan; address. Congressman Congress-man Joseph Howell; .ong, "Pur Away." John 'Muthenv King; song. V. Jacohsen, I'ged 71. nnd Annie Brant, aged SSt song. JohnTvlrby. Mrs. KIrby and Mies Thurston Thurs-ton of Hyde Park; Pong. Charles Uallev. Wcllsvlllo: comic speech. John Campbell of. Pro vil; nfp; Swedish rtong, "Glory. Olury. lUlielujaii." C, A. Llndbla'C quartette. quar-tette. MOn;y Waiting!" Hyde Park club; SiOlsh 'ng, John Mathews King; wing. "We -TliiUik Thee, Oh God. for a Projmet," company; bijicdlctlon, U. J. Islolaen. ' Congressman Howell's speech pleased the eld folks very much. He expressed l-.Is avpreclntlun at the honor of being ln-vltej ln-vltej to ftddroHS the venerable assembly cf Me TofKa at their annual reunion. He paMi a )u?py tribute to the plor.ecrs nnd tr vr.Tt .vork they have done In this and otiuv Stt'cs, and said: "Credit honor Ik 0" wno laid Uk- foundation for t4esc o n later and nior delicate clvlllza-, clvlllza-, ,Y.$n. Their memory fa held In honor ami profound reject In all Stptes bv all c -.isn-jt nr pm-Ic It I.,. i,v,:u humorously elavx that r.ar. Is a .dd s ho feels ai.d ft wor.vr M! ,s .-Oio looks. Gauged Ay .iich LfTi5r.n" wo n t, nil young to-pay. to-pay. "Thro in nc arbitrary peiJt vhen .youth docuyp n.d old kgw appears. Many ror the most forcofui .:. most entcrprls-IngXn.or. entcrprls-IngXn.or. u directing the aifalrs of tho world in banking, rallroat'hig and commercial com-mercial life over years. In the Hcuse of P-;rHOL(atlvp? there Is a jijprlnkllus of gray hairs, but for tho 'greater part It.sriiil.er.hlp Is composed ir young rrnu It 4 delllm"onH are cftcn TnipuIeKt. and lwlstvrous nnd In striking amonstrrttlve mchods that characterlzo ln,, n.L l'-'d States Sj-natt. The Senate Is n lrouy of gr3y-hr.Irc: Jind experienced men. It all the members whe might be " crtllu old were xeliid?l from this body there would m-t In- b-ft a quorum to do bnalnoi!. The wisdom of age has been amply rroven m the h-glsjatlon of the 1 Sen.tj and hhs propn tho. tmtli of -the snaxlm, 'Old men for council, young nen .'for wir. , "Th reBpcct that Is shewn to the ased m our State has become n distinctive- fca-lure fca-lure of our social 11$.. nnd has hwn tii-vcrably tii-vcrably commented utHm by writers and tiuthors. The young generations can iuver too highly venerate tho memorv Of the parents and should find It both a ",ut.y a.m Pleasure to comfort and soluce their Journey doWn tho gentle slop to the grand beyond. We of the younger generation can trulyMiy 'we spring from w!,09,; hearts, find minds were pure I heir eye was single and thHr footsteps f,UriL'' I lhcAr children's children In their day bless the fathers' fathers when they pray." o?1.1!"- AP'"C Brant, xiged &S. of I.ognn SJixth ward was the oldest woman on the ground.-while Peter y. Crowther. aged w (Ion of blng the oldest -man. Others t!0? I" iunJ? ?'t,rY Hrodlo Hansen. $Z; Jacob Earl, S3; Annie B.Smlth. Sir John Afllu SI; Mrs. Jenkins. ; gotk T u1n- -ThomUs Wilson. 87; Johanna - Vorb. K- Margaret Edwards.' 62; Mrs Jensen. 7S; Benjamin Williams, SI; Ann Hclmers. SO; Mrs. C. J. Lmven. S3; Mr hnd Mrs. Miller, C and S3, au?o'c,TKani phrlatlan Poulsen, SI. of Prollilc i.1' The tlmnlH of all who enjoyed the fo-tivltlcs, fo-tivltlcs, which ended In dancing, nlnclncr mid visiting, was cx I muled to the band r.r.d tho various .committees, together with all wli4j auslstcd In tho successful 1 cccuslou. m i |