Show YOUNG fOUN PRAISES S LOGAN July Professor 26 Levi Edgar Young head ot of the history department at the University of Utah delivered the address at the pioneer meeting held at 1030 n. n m. m Wednesday as the principal feature of the second day of the Cache valley val val- le ley homecoming celebration Every seat In the Logan tabernacle where the meeting was held was occupied Professor Young paid high tribute to the pioneers of whom nearly were in e. e lIe He said that the character spirit and high Ide ideals ls possessed by these early pioneers i Is greatly needed by the world toda today Through toll toil and experience they have learned what lire life Is and Its meaning he said Principle and the desire for rl righteousness were Ute the things those sturdy pioneers I strived for for- Introductory remarks at the session session ses- ses sion were made by T. T H. H Humphres Humphre's Humph Humph- 1 res re's president of the chamber ot of commerce who was chairman President Pres- Pres Ident Humphreys Introduced several of the earliest pioneers ot of the val val- le ley The rhe Invocation was offered by President J. J W. W Funk of Benson stake Music for fOl the meeting was provided by the Logan Imperial glee club directed by Albert J J. J Southwick South South- wick the Sliver Silver Gray band the trio and the Mendon girls girls' chorus W. W I. I pioneer plo plo- neer of Mendon sang a song The Glorious fourth Twenty which was composed by himself The benediction benediction ben ben- was given by President Joseph Joseph Jo- Jo seph White of Hyrum H rum stake Prior to the meeting a band con ert was given ghen on tabernacle square by bythe bythe the Logan Federation and Cache valley bar bands Also during the morning morning morn morn- ing organized childrens children's sports were held The principal features of the afternoon were a a. Cache Valley league baseball game between Logan Logan Lo- Lo gan and Smithfield on Crimson field and horse races at the Cache county I fairgrounds G. G L. L Becker or of Ogden gave a fancy shooting exhibition althe at al 1 the fairgrounds during the races The closing feature or of the program program pro pro- gram for the celebration was a street carnival dance staged at 8 p p.m. p. p m. m on First North street Entertainment Entertainment Enter Enter- during the evening was also provided pro by the concessions On the midway and the theatres and dance halls An athletic event was held at night in the Armory under the auspices or of the American legion featuring a wrestling match between between be- be tween George Nelson of Logan and Rudy Warner Varner of Preston Officials of the celebration as well as many of the thousands of visitors In attendance pronounced it one of t the largest and most successful ever everto everto to be staged In northern Utah 4 |