Show O OF OLD Fo IS of n a that Al the addrel address ot of Ly Lyman Lyman man In tb the afternoon i of the theOld Old at Lagoon yesterday Wiliam William U It Foster sang In fine etyle 11 the tho old Ca vont Dring Dok flack the Old Polk President Angus 11 M Cannon next R ad addressed dressed the lie He he was a proud to b be associated wih with the people pk who ha had labored 6 eo to r re redeem deem and make habitable this Ono Once desert land George Margetts Margetta Ean sang 1 a ot of humorous selections after SI BI Bamberger the proprietor r ot of tl the resort made mado a short address addre during which he stated that he had lived in the great wet west for tor upwards ot of years yeAr and had never before been calt called by his right tle title that ot of Ue II had never with a beter better or more hospitable people than the In habitants ot of this State and WitS hue he a l he would never wish t to reo mc 1 side outside of Zion Like th the Mor or ormon mon men people le ho said al he believed In pay Ins bug In an honet honest tithing If he could do I tt It Itin In hi his own wa way le Ito reid eald ho he fOlt hen bOD ore tn in bing being thus privileged t to show eow to the tha old folk folks and heartily Invited them to come again Ell mi I ir Peirce tf gave a humorous reel In German dialect ri th the Oak and the Vine VID Bishop Robrt Robert T P In behalf of the presiding bl bishopric said he was IS glad to mingle wih thes association ot of te tha old felkl feiks whim there dI din on account ot of raCe race color or religion lon S The choirs next s selection lecton was 0 Tie The Song of the Brotherhood President Joseph F Smith was A the next and delivered A fervent and Impressive speech In which he praised Bamberger for his hla generosity and t the 10 committee for tor th their lr untiring efforts In providing sushi a pleasant entertainment for the aged lie He felt to 10 bless the aged aced fathers are Uld and mothers In Zion anti hope hoped their ln sours and daughters woul would honor them ald and live long In this goodly oly land Mr S In behalf of the commIt tee presented Superintendent II ger wih will n a diminutive purse intended to hod hold the tho pecuniary profits of the frt resort on Old Folks do dolon day lon lion Lorin Far Parr of oC Ogden n a pioneer o of 4 47 spoke 1 a few tew minutes on early 1 OP OF At t ot of the program of I b bel el 5 Rn and e eons gifts it were The oldest Th mn man en he was wal William Jarvia of Belt Lake M 85 years yeara ot of a age and he was wan A lul stIlt able prize Mrs r It H Jacobsen lb the old et Oct woman on the grou grounds tl brn born II ia 18 was wa given a pickle Jar Henr Henry BeJ Bell th the oldest rn neon In received an armchair and Jenkins of Parm ar Ington wal ivas similarly honored Aunt Jane the oldest colored woman present t got a drel dress pattern bt J other Presents were 11 al also given the them shO shoes to the thre three worn women over 7 70 who hid had on the mod moI are aged pair or of I shoes C harriet Elden ot of Salt Lake 1 14 dan danced a cakewalk with U II C ant won a prize Mrs 11 Srah Sarah 1 gave a ladys In a very en nimble way rRy Mrs r Ioel wh who hl 1 a widow H 14 years r Wi was al also remember A spread was U hd had at S ad and the return trip was made at |