Show JUBILEE or ol Pioneer Day Dy gly CeJ bral l amid timid SpecIal Utah Cu Co Sept Kept laThe fiftIeth anniversary of the settlement ot of was celebrated today b ba by bya a grand jubIlee The day was wa ushered In by salutes fit of artillery The br brass band was a OUt early erly anti discoursed lImn mUsic All 11 the Ule business hou houW houses W wy amid th this school were wrt given holiday anti the day wu waa most moat spent by alt all the zeus and amid mAny whiting friends from M 10 lh the Salute house houle to The th of the dy day were wre the of the pioneers who bel raise to Ilk There TheN were rj preSent all as follows Kihss 11 Dent Laura Mini Amos S rall Cyrus Sanford Will Vrn Roylance Caroline Stewart This II lInh Curtis Alias lIna J I p Hum lum lib 11 Deal Degi Roy Hoy lr Don C Johnn Julia A M 1 k IC Cran Crait Crandall deli dall Johnson Al I Mean pr Win Will amid 1111 ts I ife Mary II B BIenda II hR II Alma Alias Spafford WIlli K Johnson Iron Johnson Zebena Ails Aile man inset Sarah llama II U Ii T lire Ir Albert I ert Mrs Josiah Strong Daniels II 10 hell was muter of oC core eert anti the mornIng program open opened ed with it IL jubilee song composed for Cor forlie lie occasion b by William The first Ver erss readi DeAr now of at We Ve hold our JUbIlee Joy JOT our hea To thee our tame ame Amid gave to 10 th the the name That no now tb thy fame Sloth ar and riser near sync offered by the chaplaIn A J 7 Mayor Mont ont John Joltn Johnson son Jon md made the opening address addre said alt that lie he felt proud of the ruse In the lilt lt yes of It Its existence amid Ind extended to the honored guests the freedom of the city Th band played and Joe Jill re If 1311 followed h by the speech or of welcome and 1111 Mattie and hills Zilla snag a duel Pioneer T ye re to 10 the speech ut lIf In A lie He many of the trials and of the early Ila das days which were svere happy lie he said for tor we WC always assist e each ch other oth r and were nn one Della Huntington and company rendered a guitar anti and mandolin which 1 was D I C JohnsOn And Mrs Julia Doyr nave gave were replete with ot of the earl early days lIal The band played a short hort aIr and Prof Irot L E paul pahl a glowing tribute tu to the They had h he said ald showed lii In their lives a love lov for God and lied for coun country country try love loe or of work and nd a thirst for knowledge In the hearts and minds Cit at their children Instrumental music U b arise Della Huntington tOoS by Aaron Johnson who amused all with one uris of hi orl original comic recitations The congregation Mil sang hard lIard Time TIm And benedIction was offered and the mornIng exercises closed clod with three cheers chers for tor the anti and music b by tIme the bend The noun noon hour WAS one ona that will be beIng Ing remembered 1 The Th people ad adjourned to the CIt hail park for a dinner and barbecue A cue Olle was fI a prominent of old time and lIB Ito revival toils wall fitting A large ox was roasted whole the occupy log lac about hours hour and the taoist ment came caine out of Ih the oven Oel fit for on an epicure n H I L was wal chief cook Bushels of potatoes hd had been bilked to perfection and except for modern luxuries the ensuing feast on the green was stan a lair fair duplicate ot of thou thOat ot of the los Probably 1000 l pal flAr took ot of the Picnic u As In the olden olaen time timea a part ot of Indians were at hand bond to take tak care vf of UI the Thu afternoon program wee AI replete with swill drills and eon songs by public school children speeches by Lee B 13 T Thor S recitations b by If E Z Clark Wood and at 1 J 1 mel nal II er r read by Clen Clegg Elizabeth D B find nd prizes were gIven tb the loOts and reel ten The Th children lii In sports on the green Ireen end And the Ihl da dayo program with a concert and ball hISTORY OF Fifty ears ago today was by a under Cap tam Aaron Johnson who with Myron MyronN N John IV Dol Amos S Warren and brothers and lUchard Bird wert sent here as colonists by Young The lint here were members of a palm of itO exiles from Nauvoo led by Captain Johnson and were sturdy enterprising stock On their arrival here Pioneers im immediately mediately pet about buIlding a fort whIch was completed in December Their numbers were constantly aug by new from abroad and In three or four roars the town seats a young municipality settlement the made hers was as Hobble Creek for several SAts until It was Incorporated as a city In by the legIslature of the state of On April 4 1153 the first election was and Gideon 1 was selected as mayor It through tell the lie Walker and Black hawk Indian and its were called upon td tIe nd threatened points Its growth period has been steely though estimates imlac the c itys at the time niue of 1100 at abOut 1000 eo Itie Vera few of the who arrived here In arc now living The Deal Crandall hind Johnson are stIll and many made their mark in the life of the state lIon William M ail B A Deal are son of those The The to whIch C hitS a ante here but is Ister lion 11 as I aisa nh early I C Johnson the theauthor author of the history of ii the son Bishop Aaron John JohnSon Son Mayor Mont Johnson Is another Belt All gre actIve iii the of the as Were their a there before them S |