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Show hivii rally i ended at h need One of the Most :essful Gatherings of ) The Tribune. , June 12. The annual Scandi-eunion Scandi-eunion cam to a close last rtth a concert at the tabernacle, tatcd by nil who were present ad been one of the most suc-itherings suc-itherings of its kind in the hls-hls hls-hls section o the state, m. yesterday tho third session ibllee commenced at tlio tab-svlth tab-svlth Jacob Flxstead presiding. Ing was given by the Scandl-i-.lr. The opening prayer was y C, K. Hansen of Falrvlcw. jr of Provo was tho first spcak-rave spcak-rave an Interesting talk on the of the people of this state, id of Mt- Pleasant then related Brebtlng experience during his In Sunpeto. A duet was then by Pror. A. C. Lund of Provo Nielsou of Salt Lake City, lilqulst, tho editor of the Utah hen gave an Interesting talk, ch another solo was rendered L. C. Lund. Badges were then 1 to the veterans who wore Into the Mormon church prior 3.t 1S53. President A. H. Lund ,akc then gave a short talk. Bh the benediction was offered Hansen of Manti. setlng then adjourned until 2 that hour an opening song was by the Scandinavian choir- Tho rayer was then offered by Mar-i Mar-i of Richfield. II. J. Christen-It Christen-It Lake City, who Is tho odi-o odi-o Blkuben, spoke for a few The next speaker was Simon in of Richfield, the ex-bishop e, but now patriarch of Sevier mes Jensen gave an Interesting is early life. Chris Hansen of City, who is now president of Itnavlans in that section, was to make a few remarks. A rendered by Prof. Enoch Jor-Murray, Jor-Murray, after which President . Lund made a few remarks, ilk was made by Martin Chrls-President Chrls-President Lewis Anderson of vn a talk, after which closing irere made by A. H. Lund. Iilquist of Salt Lake City of-ote of-ote of thanks to the people of their hospitality and to the I:ee for the excellent manner in he affair had been conducted. He 3ke of the excellent time which enjoyed. Mr, Flxstend of Manti the people from out-of-town who :endcd. Tho closing hymn was ffered by Hans E. Peterson of vtho meeting the procession In front of tho tabernacle and aded by Jons Mickclson nnd J. bsen. It marched to the Temple , The old people were qonvcyed rlagea. When tho procession the grounds It formed In a circle annex of tho beautiful building, ho Salt Lako City quartette gave Ion. Talks wore mado by Presl-H. Presl-H. Lund and Lewis Anderson on iderful improvement on the tem-! tem-! evening a concert concluded the sstlvitlcs. Singing, music and a alk formed the programme for |