Show Hiking Party Follows Identical Route S SS S Pioneers Traveled to Salt Lake Valley I Memory emory of First Settlers Honored by U on Anniversary Honoring the memory of ot pioneers who 87 yearS years ago entered the the then desolate Salt Lake Lak valley and laid the foundations of th the modern intermountain intermountain inter inter- mountain empire Salt Lake City residents residents resi real dents Monday launched Pi Pioneer neer day observances Feature of or the day was a hike in which more than 50 persons traveled the old Mormon trail from in East canyon over Big mountain and into Emigration canyon along the identical route followed by Brigham Brigham Brig Brig- ham Young on July 23 1847 Thousands Thousand of other Salt Lakers anticipating anticipating anticipating an an- a holiday Tuesday prepared pre pre- prepared pared to leave for canyon picnics or orto orto to visit other Utah cities where elaborate elaborate clabo rate July 24 celebrations have been planned i Pioneers to Bo Dc Feted Entertainment of the pioneers by bythe bythe bythe the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will mark observance of Pioneer day here Tuesday Those hiking over the Mormon trail left the This Is the Place monument monument monument mon mon- at the mouth of Emigration canyon at 1 p. p m. m Monday and traveled traveled trav tray by car through Parleys Parley's canyon to thence on foot up Big mountain At the crest Dr John Z Brown University street read excerpts from the original original- diary of 1 his 3 father John Brown a scout for tor Brigham Youngs Young's s company who on July 19 19 1847 looked down on Salt Lake valley from Big mountain I John D. D Giles executive secretary of the Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks Landmarks Land Land- Landmarks marks association who guided the party read from the journal of 01 Wilham William William Wil Wil- liam ham Clayton s secretary to Brigham Young It was Mr Ir Giles' Giles sixteenth trip over the Mormon trail Plan Campfire i The hikers will meet Gc George GeQrge rge Albert Albert Al Al- bert Smith president of or the landmarks landmarks land land- marks association at p. p m. m on the site of Brigham Youngs Young's last I camp in Emigration canyon where campfire services will be conducted Descendants of or 1847 pioneers will tell telltales telltales tales of or early days in Utah Those unable to make the mile 16 I like hike have been invited to attend the t. t S N 5 5 iT 5 Ji 5 2 S 1 Dr John Z Brown left uses the original diary of his father John Brown scout for Brigham Young to check a map of the old Mormon trail cast of the city over which John D. D Giles GUes right ex executive executive ex- ex secretary of the Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks association association asso asso- elation guided Salt Lake City hikers Monday l afternoon evening service which will wm be f five ve miles above the mouth of oC Emi Emigration a tion canyon near the roadside Mr l Giles Gies said The trip was sponsored ed edby by the Mutual Improvement asso associations 1 lions of ot Lake City stakes of the L. L D D. D S. S church and the landmarks landmarks landmarks land land- marks association Pioneers who entered the valley before 1869 will be guests of at the Salt Lake county chapter Daughters of Utah Pioneers at a program and luncheon in Liberty park Tuesday George A. A Goates former juvenile court judge and member of oC the executive ex cx board of oC the Sons of or Utah Pioneers will speak at the pro program ram which starts at 10 a. a m. m Members of the Riverton camp D. D U. U P. P will present present present pre pre- sent a one act play Mrs Aurora H. H Duncan chorister of the county camp will conduct community com corn singing and vocal numbers will be presented by Joseph For For- Evening Ceremonial to Be Conducted at Site of Last Camp nelius Mrs Grace Woodbury ant and Mrs Albert Toronto Mrs rs Zina L. L Glade president of the county com company any said that 2000 persons were expected to attend the thc program and that more than pioneers pioneers pio plo and members of ot the Daughters of ot Utah Pioneers alread already have made reservations for the luncheon Mrs Florence Willis is in charge of the luncheon The log cabin near the old mill in Liberty park has been renovated and will be op open n to public inspection from 10 a. a m m. until 5 p. p m. m Mrs Glade said Luncheon to Be Held HeldA j jA A special luncheon for surviving pioneers of 1847 will be held at noon I Tuesday in the Hyrum Jensen home 2730 Highland drive under the auspices aus of the State Central company c D. D U. U P. P after which the early residents residents resi real dents will be feted at a program It is Ic expected that only seven o othe of the 18 survivors of ot the hardy bands which entered the valley in 1847 wilbe will wil willbe be able to attend said Mrs Cornelia CorneliaS S S. S Lund president of or the State Cen Central company Mrs Fannie C. C Woodruff chairman chair chair- man of ot good cheer will introduce the pioneers and Oscar A A. Kirkham will wil pay tribute to them Vocal numbers will vill be presented by Mr and Mrs Leo Isgreen of Too Too- cle ele A. A C. C Lund and State Chorister Ellen H. H Thomas Mrs Leah M M. Cheever will give a reading Monument 1 to Be Unveiled A monument unveiling program m will be conducted at Grantsville a at 10 a. a m. m Tuesday on the site of 01 th the Grantsville fort erected in 1853 by George Gcorge D. D Grant uncle of Heber J J J. J Grant president of the L L. D D. S S. S church Dr William M. M Salt Sal Lake City member of 01 the Trails am and Landmarks association exec executive tive committee will speak Resorts have prepared to entertain hU huge e holiday crowds A full holiday will be observed at all public offices financial institutions the stock anc and mining exchange and niost most business houses here Tuesday The postoffice will vilI work on a time part schedule |