| Show Many Veterans and Pioneers Entertained PROVO Ma March 13 Veterans Veterans At tf Provo were entertained at the Provo High school Monda Monday ThE Tha showed snowed the following response Civil war veterans 3 2 Indian war veterans 2 Including Captain Johnson Johnson John John- son son widows of oC Indian war veterans 6 wives s of Indian war veterans e 8 pioneers io o of cp Provo aro to 1854 21 21 pioneers t eJ eJof of Provo to 1859 2 pioneers of ot Utah of ot 1848 1849 E 5 veterans including S. S S. S Jones and A. A S. S Jones veterans of ot martial band 8 veterans of ot Span- Span American Ish-American war 1 The visitors w were re greeted by Principal Principal Principal pal Atkin of ot the Provo High school who expressed appreciation of ot the contributions contributions con con- of ot these men to the welfare of ot Provo arid and d Utah After the singing of ot America by the students and congregation con con- and prayer by Albert S. S Jones Commander In James Westwood responded and recited the Cumberland The ideals determination tion and the experiences of ot the pioneers pioneers pio plo nears of ot the valley were vere dwelt d upon by y Professor Protessor J. J M. M Jensen of ot the Brigham Brigham Brigham Brig- Brig ham Young university who paid strong tributes to the sincerity and In Integrity in- in integrity te of ot these men He told of oC the trapper Provost who first came Int mt this valley alleY and after whom the city was n named V walt rida At noon a banquet was served by V the he domestic science department under the he direction of ot Miss Reva Lewis Su- Su SuI I H. H A. A Dixon acted as toastmaster Hi His HIli toasts were responded re- re to by Walter Adams W W. Monoe Monroe Mon Mon- roe oe John W. W Farrer A. A N. N Taylor and Ole E. E Olsen of ot the board of ot education and President T. T N N. Tay- Tay lor br or In the afternoon a splendid program program program pro pro- gram was rendered by the students of oC the he high school |