| Show FOUNTAIN GREEN HAwn WAn I TImMS of 01 f anti Special Correspondence Fountain le Count County Feb veterans ot of the lilack Hawk In dian wars assembled today In their third annual reunIon to talk over the stormy history or of county count and to have hae a good time lime In response to Invitations extended lion Hon George HarrIson alitain Edwin Lee Ite lIon Samuel H 11 Tow Tew and lion Hon William Ball ot or wore were pres presen en tint t and enjoyed them themselves oles In the en arja an assisted In the ox eX Mr Ir who Is nn an all allaround around comedian an wa was especially ron eon At pm the tho master ot of ceremonies Nielson the first meeting to ta order and the veteran choir sang Once More Ioro We Ve Are Called to Assern sEem ble bie Prayer by Chaplain Reuben Curter Carter an aged veteran The corn com miles rades then san sang When the Angel Ange calls the roll 1011 The roll ot of veterans was called showing 30 members still able to nn an ser to their names nalle As the men re responded to ta the call they took places on the stage and then to the familiar war beat ot of the drum a er parade was given with Johnson as captain Nephi a mack Black Hawk vet ret eran gave a v very ry talk on the Indian troubles or of early earl days dars and congratulated the veterans for tor the peace and happiness enjoyed b by them In the evening of life lite Our Annual Gathering was ns sung b by tho veteran choir Major James Guyman Guman then spoke a 11 to tow minutes minute but he was wall so 80 feeble he had to retain hie seat while doing so sone solie ne lie was IS intImately associated with many ot of the Indian campaigns hiss Geneva Genea Ivory hory sang In a holy Manger much to ta the pleasure ot of all hearers toll followed owed b by C Wit WIIlIam lIam Coombs who sang Guarding Old Mrs Irs Poll Folly Johnson made an inter interesting esting address Although nn an old Ind lady her clear ole oice rang like hike R a bell through the crowded house She related many ot of early life lite In Utah es s ot of the tho Walker war nr ot of Spring lion George Glorge harrison ot of then delighted the tue people by singing a 11 comic song lie Ill was followed d by Cop tam Edwin Lee ot of Springville who re his experience XII of Indian n A very pt appropriate talk to the plo plon n na we given lIy by U It I F our dIU principal Mr gave An Interesting talk and the of 01 tam tr r belne the In San pet count county to extend to count county n lie gs ga II number ot of comic songs A bird icing was 48 beautifully rendered b by Peter Augason an aged Ho o Henr Dra Draper per ot of H 8 I 1 John cm anti the I In n an interesting strain after atter which the f ra choir sang g The Army Arm Beam UlaB and the ad until p tn NT Promptly at Ule lii large larl pavilion wa wag tilled to Its capacity by the young middle and old all biting being Oiled with h the spirit or of tM th occasIon and tie the ot of performance The curtaIn rallied M as the orchestra playing an overture ud and the of 01 th the vote n choir Ih the tan ears of the 1011 in the aMI of t Wh When We C Went eI to tn the tue Thu was U followed by l a short address by lion Samuel n II Few of beD Ivory recited ia urn School and receIves well This part or of the program wu wag cid b by Mr t who bu sang The Emigrant The thrilling drama or of mack Black the Renegade by Nephi tl wu wag nut next r rendered As 1 the curtain roIl roiled up an camp win If vividly whim h hief k Hawk delivered a stirring talk to his gathered mo which aroused Into an war dance and andA a A the curtain dropped tho Ui rd lighta ahoni on the Indian who stood defiant with their drawn testa hawks anti lh The that followed Pictured white settlements ati Indian camps and di de i Wd The 18 1 sery ry nice arc rand and reflects much credIt upon I its composer Following the drama Will was dance which ended the JC time ot of the mark Black Hawk day DUring the evening Were ere sung lUng b by II Geneva Gneva Ivory hor Mr Ir 1 1 P 1 Ander n r rqn has e an JoIn John Orion Green I |