Show FOLKS Of STATE STAlE ALLY ll Y ENTERTAINED 11 m w North and South Arr Arrive Almost Sif Si- Si f and iiiI Over Ocr One 6 Automo- Automo 1 tb the Visitors on en Parade of City L Jef Conditions AU Alii That Could ll Be Wished I us and old old folks folks' folks young folks of two score in Salt Lake this morning at 1015 wo vo o special trains one from the north and nl Il-i Il the south They were greeted with music musia d Is S and then whisked away in jn n automobiles to toe Ehe he e greatest automobile parade in the history me e for the annual bId old bid folks celebration Fed cd the largest crowd ever seen at such out- out fid m d folks showing the weight of years stepped S the trains furnished gratuitously by the theom theom thet t om bm the north and the Rio Eio Grande from the theore jere ere ore greeted first by members of committees the purpose and later by loving friends and had o had gone to the trains to welcome them sake ike Itly automobiles in ined fd ed equally between S iere ere were not enough of old people the ther r i gave way to their n ears uptown They TheyS rade from the street streetS S S went nt to the tho tabera taber- taber 5 5 tC a ft great feast was wast Each of the four fourS S JUK j I furnished a a- table t A tite other to wake make Girls and Zie ia several stakes tables Rabies under their undone for forr cir r guests any automobiles at hat enough space V or r them near the ero in the adjacent ho old people were ars whisked them Otis ons in the parade jo c o of mild confusion though the commit commit- tier well in piloting ji I the trains to the there were so many s they came from the was impossible But Bute ho e crowds were taken fully short time and tes after the trains few people left who touting outing I automobile ride for were humorous inci- inci imber niber at the stations two old men one on ES who appeared irs rs old walked behind way to the tho machine im by their guide Just behind the tho au- au started bi his en- en popped out ont at jumped as if shot shet and little hesitation that thata a to climb into anon anon an- an on their journey up- up 11 their feelings s were that their lot o troubled with slow 00 op as s ho he saw an open car end and the one in Jumped forward fonward with withed mea aed ed certain ho he would bead shead but almost as 6 ain again aroused the E lup up short and they D at a II snail snails snail's s 's pace Le Leat fars ars got ot off well weIl in ining inn ing n the car in which Villiam Spry Mayor rd Bishop Dishop C C. W. W Nib Nib- JMj M Sterrett President and fand Colonel Scott of hIs car headed the pa pa- tho ho o starting point boars be bo- ears elars ars left th tho railroad went down South Tern Tern- mple thence south to eltho line was merged th-p th Rio Bio Grande depot lepot nt east to State west to Main F- F st South where they main in body of ears ears cars po rf s From Prom this point ceded as originally inmate in in- mate tate ate north to Brig Brig- r tenth East and then theno FO o 0 the tabernacle L old folks were given h 1 was served sen i OJ agas as band was at the theon theon theon on and greeted the old north with Dixie finos lace wore were played while WIllIe Salt alt Lake Lako were pro being bein L At V th the Rio Bio Grande sta sta- GfA GA A B. B band hanl furnished 4 pc corner of First South Routh la s 's band hand was sta eta Whilo the tho parade of Ts E-Ts cars ears on the Short north while the 11 1 brou brought ht in fifteen cais cis of old people from irom u t i rd cd Ensign n stakes took at tho the Short Line Lino and nd Pioneer io th the tho 5 Rio Bio Grande de de- de- de these hese the general old old co See was divided about I I. equally between the two depots Members Members Mem Mem- bers hers of the committee were as busy as bees escorting the tile old folks from the tho trains to the waiting automobiles bat but about the busie busiest t man was George Q Morris roris who seated on a brown horse kept the tho line of autos at the Short Line Lino station moving and did away with any con congestion estion He lie with others other's acted as officer of the tho day and to them is due much of the credit for the businesslike manner in which the crowds were han han- dIed A All AU along alon th the line of march the side sidewalks side side- l walks were crowded with people Thousands Thousands Thou Thou- sands witnessed the spectacle from there while others sou sought ht out other vantage antage points In more than one instance instance in instance in- in stance old oM people in automobiles not too certain of their safety were scared nearly to death when reckless chauffeurs slipped sUpped past street cars ears or wagons bv by bythe the narrowest of margins but there were no accidents and md all landed at the tabernacle grounds in safety Plenty of Autos It was feared yesterday that there would not be hall half enough automobiles to handle the crowds U Up to 6 0 o'clock clock last night there had been ben only answers answers an an- from owners of cars ears and members I of the general committee feared that most of the guests would have havo to take I street cars uptown There was little need for the fear however for this morning the information bureau established specially for this outing was flooded with answers from owners of for the oars ears ars offering their services morn morning mg There never has been such a generous response for any other event and tho fears fe of tho the committee were happily taken away The Tho response was wasso wasso so eo general that a vote of thanks was thanks was issued issued issued is is- sued this morning by the committee Itis It Itis Itis is believed there were few cars in Salt Lake not pla plated ed at the disposal of the theold theold theold old folks All showed their willingness to aid in tho the entertainment of the old folks and helped to make their outing all the more enjoyable Surprise reigned supreme amon among the theold theold theold old visitors as they were whirled about the city in the automobiles It was with surprise that the improvements improvements improvements improve improve- ments were noted but the tho greatest I shock of all was tho the si sight bt of the old Mormon tithing office which is being boing torn down to give place to one olle of the most beautiful buildings iu in in the tho west Missed Tithing Of Office ico The Tho old ohl adobe structure was tho thu earliest par far liest Hest building of the kind in the tho valley and there were hundreds of tho the visitors it being built who had bad seen it as was Few of them who vho stood on the tho site over oer fifty years ago thought until this morning mornin morning morn morn- in ing that they thoy would at some somo day stand standon on the tho same place and see the buildings torn down to make malte room for bigger ones When the place was built it was wasa a pretentious structure Tho rhe hO building was ono one of the most wonderful structures in the valley It was with a a. sense Bense of chagrin that many of the tho old timers stood near tho the sidewalk sidewalk side side- walk and saw sa modern inventions tearing tear tear- in lug ing down tile the last sign of early pride and ambition There was many a tear tearstained tearstained tearstained stained cheek check among tho the visitors as they saw tho the famous old Mormon stone wall disappearing the disappearing the wall which they fifty years ago had helped to erect to protect tho the place from the ravages of Indians Down Main street tho the Newhouse and Boston buildings were the tho cause of all kinds of neck craning Most of the visitors had bad not seen sen the tho buildings before before be be- fore foro and many nInny of them had noyer never nover seen seena a II building moro than a a. few stories high Tho The sight of the tho great modern sky sky- S- S Continued on pago pajo 12 OLD FOLKS Continued from page 1 scrapers was a most peculiar one to tim th majority of the old people Program Sf m-Sf Selection tabernacle choir prayer President John R. R Winder tion Old Folks Folks' choir address of or wel wel- come Mayor Branford Bransford character song Old Maid Prof E. E Stephens remarks Gov William Spry song Bring Back Stack the Old Folk Folks Folb Prof Charles Kent remarks remark President Joseph K If Smith organ solo Old Oid Melodies Prof J. J J J. J song son sonTh Th The flag fag Without a Stain Mrs Mrs' Mrs Emma Ramify y Morris violin solo 1010 Miss 1 hI Romania Hyde sp Sidney Chalker Chalk Chalk- er song ong Ben Do Bot Miss Hazel Barnes song fong Ge Georg B B. Margetts Margetta and tion ton selection S Symphony orchestra orchestra- se selection sp- sp lection taberna 1 1 choir benediction N Xu Ku emor encores S. S |