Show State Celebrates S Day Of Pioneers' Pioneers Arrival Skies Sides Are Aie Al e Clear as Thousands of Utah Citizens Citizens Citizens Citi Citi- S zens Join in Holiday All Utah observed a holiday Tuesday in commemoration of another mm midsummer day 87 years ago when the first irs band of L L. L D. D S S. S pioneers filed out of Emigration canyon into Salt SnIt Lake valle valley Forecasts of unsettled d weather did not prove true and hundreds of thousands of embarked on the holiday smiled upon by clear skies Banks public offices and most business establishments joined in the holiday Federal offices and the postoffice closed at noon Hundreds of Salt Lake City residents residents residents resi resi- dents went to Ogden for the day to join in the states state's outstanding celebration cele cele- bration Others spent the day in near by canyons in the city or at resorts A feature of the local observance nce was a luncheon for children of pio pio- ners of 1847 given by the state central central cen cen- company Daughters of Utah Pioneers Pio at the Hyrum Jensen home on Hi Highland drive There are arc 18 of these pioneers who came to Co Utah as children in 1847 18 but only six or eight were expected to be be I able to attend Distance and old age prevented the others from being pres ent eat The public observance was held Tuesday morning at ot Liberty Libery park under under un un- un der auspices of of the Salt Lake county I camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers The program included a pioneer play music and an address by George A A. Goates The Norwegian L L. D. D S. S association held a celebration on at the Jensen farm farmin in Holladay S I State officials left leU their cares be behind e e. e hind in an alm almost sl deserted capitol to observe Pioneer day G Governor vern r Henry H H. H Blood spent the C Continued on n Page Pace Two STATE MARKS r PIONEER DAY Skies kies Are CJ ar as Thousands of Ut hns Celebrate Holiday day Continued from Irom Pate Pan One On da day at his Kaysville home with his is family His daughters Mrs David J. J Ellison of ot New York City and Miss Evelyn Blood and his eldest son son Dr Russell H H. Blood of Philadelphia arrived arrived arrived ar ar- ar- ar rived in Salt Lake City Monda Monday afternoon afternoon afternoon aft- aft With Alan Blood another son and Mrs Blo Blood Bood r t home omel t the e family i is for tor the first time In two years a Secretary of State Milton H. H Welling Well ing and his family motored to Ogden as did Attorney General Joseph Chez John A. A Maltar Malia state bank commissioner commissioner commis commis- and Charles H H. Skidmore supe superintendent su su- su- su pe n of public tion I F E E R It II A Offices Closed State F FER E R A of offices ices were closed but a skeleton force was at work on emergency business including the cattle slaughtering which is nearing its peak The program at the pioneer luncheon lunch lunch- eon included a vocal duet b by Mr and Mrs Leo Isgreen of Tooele a asolo asolo solo by Mrs George Geo-ge Holliday of or Ogden Og Og- Og- Og den Tribute to the Pioneers of ol 1847 by Oscar r A. A Kirkham a vocal solo by Professor A A. C C. C Lund Introduction Introduction introduction Intro intro- of the pioneers by Fannie C C. Woodruff chairman of 0 good cheer responses by pioneers solo by Mrs Isgreen a reading by Mrs Leah ah M M. Cheever and a solo by Ellen II H. Hi Thomas Rebecca A A. AI A concert in Jn which pioneer pione r songs were a feature was presented at Liberty Liberty Lib Lib- erty park by Held's Holds military band directed by John Held |