Show THOUSANDS VISIT RESORTS AND REVIEW BIG PARADE Decoration Day Ceremonies Ceremonies nies flies and Opening of Pleasure Parks Attended Attend Attend- ed by Maj Majority rity of Salt Lakes Lake's Popl Population t- t Z oio oioI i I 1 l or 1 p 31 31 09 PERS PERSONS NS' NS GO GOTO GO GOTO TO SUMMER RESORTS or 4 or The rhe estimated attendance at the theor 4 or resorts today as made ade by the vanous varl- varl cius ous rs 4 4 Lagoon 4 4 Saltair fr 1 Salt Palace fr 4 Calders Calder's Park o 4 4 1 Total 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 Forty orty thousand persons today attended attend ed the Memorial l day ceremonies in honor hon boo or of the dead war heroes and the opening of the season at the various re re- sorts The observance of the day was the themo themo mo most t general In y years years ars Business was virtu virtually lly suspended and It seemed as asIf asif asif if prompted by motives of reverence and patriotism almost every citizen had determined to make the occasion memorable In the history of honored days Parade a Record P Preparations for the great parade be began began be be- gan at an early hour and aid went forward steadily until the mar march marh h began at j The parade itself was the largest and finest st brought out on any similar o occa occa- occa ca- ca sion slon The march was vas watched by throngs that lined the streets and be between between be- be between tween First South and Third Third South South streets a line of children cast of flowers before the the veterans as they marched Formation of the Parade The parade observed the or der del of formation First Division Platoon of police Grand Marshal l Frank H. H Clark and aids Robert G G. Sleater r Capt F. F m i imiS M. M r. r Bishop iS Iii II M. M W. W P. P Rowe Alma Pratt tt Capt John F. F c Critchlow it Louis B B. Eddy Capt J. J Wash Young Maj P. P McCormick Gov Wells and staff In carriages with mounted escort Twelfth United States infantry band Col Co J. J W. W Bubb commandant at Fort Douglas Capt Cant C. C H. H Bartch adjutant Capt R R. L. L Hirst quartermaster Capt F. F S. S Cocheu Cocheu Co- Co cheu commissary Filst Twelfth United States infantry Maj P. P G. G Wood commanding Cont ContInued Continued on page 6 Thousands Visit Resorts t Continued from page 1 t company A Capt J. J P. P Habeson Harbeson com om- company dom pany B B. B Capt W. W V. V J. J Pardee company C Capt W. W E. E Creary company D D. D T. T J. J McConnell McConnel McKean post No Nol 1 G. G A. A A R R. R R C. C W. W A. A Schnell commander Maxwell Maxwel post No 5 5 G. G A. A R. R R J. J W V. Read commander Indian war veterans of Utah Hauerbach's band Spanish war veterans Col J. O. Canton Colfax No I 1 Patriarchs Mill Mili tant I. I O. O O. O F. F Col Col S. S W. W Lewis com corn MI- MI mander Judge C. C C. C Goodwin orator Mrs Ana Anna Colburn Plummer soloist at Mt Olvet and escort WUi William m Riter orator at City cemetery and ad escort In In- carriages Ambulances Ambulances Maj aj Califf Calif Calf commanding brigade United Unie I States artlery artillery and staff staf Twelfth United States field battery feld bater Capt S. S D D. Sturgis Twenty-second Twenty United States field feld battery bat bat- tery Capt A. A Indian war veterans mounted Second Division Held's band Gen John Joh Q Cannon commanding U U. N. N G. G and stall staff sta Co Col J. J D. D Ford Col Coi Col M. M H. H Lund Col W. W F. F Beer Maj R. R J J. J Glendinning Maj A. A L. L Williams William R Signal corps Co Col Sam C. C Park commander First I regiment U. U N. N G. G and staff stat Capt Munn Mun Capt C. C M. M 1 Porter Maj Benedict Company H II Capt Williams Company E B Cant e All lm Hallows io etts hr Capt aPt Raymond Raymonc i Kelley comas High 59 ol 01 cadets LI Alex le Thomas Thorna S t ll A U. U N. N G. G I p I Troop Troop of cavalry U. U N. N G. G 0 The Common Laborers Laborer's Union Teamsters' Teamsters union 10 wagons with wIh S I school children laden with flowers fowers The Line of March The line lne of march followed was from fron 1 the Intersection of Main and Market Marke t streets north on the west vest side of Malito Main Mali to Second South thence west on Second I South to West Temple to First S South uth thence east on First South to Main thence north on west side of Main ain ti to toV toWHEE S SI V t V v. v to kg t t V H i p t. t I F 5 WHERE WHEE TO GO TONIGHT V. V i il l i LAGOON boating bowling P V Pp dancing I p t l SALT LAKE THEATRE e 8 t Richard Richart Mansfield P t I IP P a 5 SALT PALACE THEATRE P Adams Stock company and vau- vau I 6 P deville anc I r. r t D t SALTAIR bathing boating I P dancing P t CALDERS CALDER'S PARK music and S dancing I p p a V. V v. v V V aa V. V v v v Brigham thence by counter countermarch h houth on on east side of f Main to Second ci South thence east on Second South t to 0 Mt lI Olivet Olvet cemetery Ceremonies at Cemetery The ceremonies of the Grand Army o of the Republic In honor of the fallen falen heroes heroes heroes he he- roes were h re conducted Judge C. C C C. C i. i Goodwin was the orator of the day an and d delivered an eloquent address Mr Mrs 1 Anni Colburn Plummer sang The Fia Flag g Without a Sam Sain From Mt t. t Olivet Olvet two companies of th the e Twelfth United ehr States infantry hr marched to Fort Douglas cemetery where the tle formal ceremonies were conducted conducted con con- ducted by Chaplain Marvin delivered d the The Spanish and Indian war veterans veteran the thE Maxwell relief corps and the Utah Uta h National nal Guard batteries Nat went vent to th the e City cemetery where appropriate ceremonies ceremonies cere cere- monies were WEre conducted Crowds at the Resorts The day was deal in clearness an and 9 b beauty auty and grew gew warm so early that tha the resorts began to tb fill fl up Just site after r noon non While every effort had been made to secure adequate transportation for fo the throngs of seekers pleasure seekers th the 51 street cars and trains were jammed ti to a their full fun capacity and before midnight the crush at the resorts promises to b be B phenomenal phenomenal The days day's attendance at Lagoon i is S estimated at 2000 better beter than last las t year Saltair opened the bathing and boatIng boating boat boat- Ing season The water of the lake regIstered reg reg- Hi SI degrees and proved ver very er V agreeable to the he bathers The management management manage manage- ment meat estimates the days day's attendance a at at t Calders Calder's and Salt SaI Palace Falace Calders Calder's park is a favorite res resort rt fo for r the lovers of music and dancing an and I probably seekers pleasure will wm go g 0 out during the afternoon and evening The S Salt 1 Palace theatre opens with a an a attractive vaudeville th the e afternoon and this e evening The Adams Adam a Stock company will wi present the drama dram a Twixt Love and Duty The he management pre predicts an attend ance of tonIght attend I |