Show AN ANI I I LADIES SPEAK Services at the Assembly lial Today An Address by Mrs Minnie Congratulations e ll at the hail ball farmed on ons ot of the th most mOlt S g ot oC tile tle te which haa been nn an ant t RUl e 1 10 tar tara decorated J 1111 a n m putted choice out I 1 nh the front ot of gallery gUery Ire vire made in paine flame way VB rUflE WL Val fill all done under U lit Julia Brixen and i lit ht upon the committee I 3 were under the aus 1 Mrs MEL Minnie Snow Snows s au tuI the following ladles were I h stand Emma Mr fr f J Mrs Tom 0 i Mrs Irs Chris lotH Il 1181 Agnes Agnee Dahlquist Mrs Mr Julia Mrs p W V Mud Mad S Mrs Olivia Mi I trL tic Mrs Antonia Mu MI Droberg Miss C Ct Cr r o t t hansen Mill C Cn CF n II F Droberg Mrs r Ind 1 s on choir furnished mu muI murr I rr r opening hymn Elder Eider jMJ offered py EXT sNOWS REGRETS snow now then bristly nd ad extending II a wel Ii 1101 the theliS theIa Ia liS upon this happy occa nned to the meeting 4 hearty greetings and ana anat I Ir at atilt r e t deep regret on account ot of Illness to DOWS remarks were re In Danish JIm ANNA U D t Snow widow ot of Ath Snow Was wa as th the first woman 1 hv v the Elders In Denmark nade an ad hr h r native language re reI I r nell connected r j l h visit ot of Apes Apoe I F I u Scandinavia She Shet t burch hirch six montha after his I 1 lm r und nd was the only one liv livI I y f the first baptized Coming to Utah she he 11 fly Ion longS 11 weary months on the ther r f j many f It she was happy and nd 1 A Snow was 1 a loving j a ind father tather a faithful citi ot of It was ae a source II t t I aure a urt and a nd sa to her 1 t 11 Jubilee In honor bonor ot of his hll m A ANNA NA Ant Ai spoke In br ij j 1 testimony to tol l 1 f The lady t r I ill tHy Y upon the honored place Iy by II men In this Church and 1 A r Olson Thomas sang ans a 8 J AN N POEM FORM 1 Ar I ot of l ym poem by C C A Ait 1 It 1 a picture of q made b by the ScandinaVIan rm to Zion and their and concluded with n a 1 II tur ot of the future kl Larson on made R a Rt t tr r In which she bore boN a at t mInny to the truth ot of the Jr nn n ot of ManU sang a 1 t effect larker spoke In Danish I n r th little girls that come h handcart She SheI Sheh I h that she had I fI to the truth for tor one oneIl Il blessed She had hadI I missions L t n In Swedish She urged r In Utah to toh h hr r In the father tather In every way to get getH H fire WI was great h I Hf erp faithful and they I l rt i them themselves IVel to live Ile ac cording to the ot of truth anti light A If 11 LUND LUD Elder A 11 Lund made fI a brief ad addrie drie In 1 congratulated all upon this Jubilee jubliee and the women for the great work th they had done here They were entitled to much pral praise When the Fi EI EIden Fiden den went forth on the wo women women men remained at home and J t duties and andIn In all the labor ot of the tho Church the wo women men Inen did their share Elder Andrew Jensen then intro introduced to the congregation Augusta Dorlus Stevens Stevert one ot of the first com coin company pany ot of to come to and Mrs Augusta widow of 0 the late Eider Ehler P O 0 who was with Apostle Snow when the Gospel ws wa first Introduced into ScandinavIa PRESIDENT NT A M CANNON Angus M 1 Cannon who had co Come IDe In iii during the meeting was wal then Introduced and addressed the con Ration gallon in III 11 Be said It wu wee var very gratifying to him to 1 address them II Jim weil ell remembered the emotion stirred up In ht his heart brt when the first compa company of Scandinavians arrived here In 1 lilt lie He considered the northland Saints U as ashi hi his kindred at aa the covenant connant children or of God In Itt Iii time the seker was AI scat It at Philadelphia and timer became Intimately acquainted with man many Scandinavians JIll III regard for them had grown ever er since alnee and he be Invoked the blessings of GOO God upen ullOn them L TO ALL 11 Minnie Snow In behalf ot of the committee thanks to all woo who had bad aided In the lie work ot of for forthe the jubilee and aDd to the speakers PW F the sake Jak ot of Who hd had not been able yet et to acquire a knowledge e tal f she hoped that an might be through which they might her hear herthe the preached In their native tongue and nd this would also keei alive the language President Snow WAI Intimately so c with the lb S So chivac ter as nearly half or of time the Saints Saint In Box Dox Boxelder elder were of that thal nationality It was while living lInS among them there for tor so 80 many earn ear that he learned to know their worth orth theIr energy their t lIty their to God The choIr and congregation sing ling J 0 My I Father and RIder Elder pro noun the benediction Tim TILE J hind nn an at time tho ort The excursion ot of the Seand kand lane Ian to Saltair yesterday afternoon was 1181 an enjoyable feature ot of the Jubilee There Therea was a an attendance and the nade tIN the a con conspicuous In all ru respects tl In the ieleen made madeRn Rn address on The lh Scandinavians In America tInt the te teof of hla hi people le l I the development and ot of this COli selections were ivre given by the Swedish choir Ander AnderOn On 1405 and Olsen and the whole program was thoroughly enjoyed |