Show Indians Anxious to Parade T Tomorrow ow Pioneer Day Plans Completed Today oday r Band of Piute Piuta Indians in Fr Front nt of Federal Building After Experiencing Their First Elevator Ride Bide Below Is Captain Pete Chief of the Band Who Conducted the Joy Ride r T m w 7 1 a t f g i 1 4 b More than Indians will participate pate pato in tho the Pioneer day da- celebration at Liberty park tomorrow tho the original number having been swelled by the tho unannounced unannounced un unannounced un- un announced arrival of additional bands bandt of re men this mornin morning When tho the committees in charge first decided to enlist en on- list the tho aid of tho the In Indians ians in tho the celebration echo cele bration the had some misgivings as to the probable success of this feature In view of tho the fact that the Indians in tho the past had been adverse to being objects of attention tho the members of tho the committee committee com corn doubted whether they thoy would bo ablo able to procure enough h Indians for this feature of the tho celebration But tho the Indians themselves have havo up up- set sot all pre precedents precedents' according to Indian A Agent ent L. L D D. D CreeL Creel Cree Instead of seeking retirement from tho the public oyo the tho Indians in every part of the state ac- ac to Mr r. Creel Creol reel have o clamored for permission to attend tho the Pioneer day festivities in Salt Lake Lale tomorrow v. Evi Evi- dence of tho the truth o of the statements of tho tio Indian agent are found in the tho arrival arrival ar ar- ar rival of unlooked unlocked for hands bands of Indians Committee Surprised Tho The committees hail had expected to havo have three bands of Indians in attendance attendance attend attend- ance but they wore were somewhat surprised this morning when whoa a large Jr c band of ot Indians In In- unceremoniously arrived d in Salt Lal Lake o from irom Milford and announced that tho they were ready roady for the tho celebration Tho The Milford band had not boon included in the ori original inal plans but tho the plans wore were I immediately revised under tho the determination determination deter deter- of the tho individual members of ot the Milford band The Indian feature of ot the celebration took tool another turn this morning when Mr Ir Creel received word that another band bandor of or Indiana had appeared at Richfield and demanded transportation to Salt Rait Lake Lako They outlined to the station agent that they had been Invited In to the Salt Lake celebration and arid intended to participate to In the festivities Tho The necessary authority was transmitted to Richfield to provide tho the Indians with transportation The or- or dora dors for provisions pro ha have va been Increased Hd to meet the tho demands of or the Increased number of Indians to participate In the celebration The from Skull valley valloy and the Navajos a from Bluff arc are expected to arrive In Salt Lako Lake this afternoon aft net Everything Ready Beady At Liberty park ark everything is In readiness readiness readi readi- ness for the celebration which will commence commence com corn mence promptly at 9 S o'clock tomorrow morning Tho Pioneers of 1847 will wUl a as assemble assemble as- as at the bureau of Information on the tho temple grounds at o'clock to tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow morning Automobiles will bo be provided pro to transport them to the park Tho The parade parada will form at tho the corner of or Fifth East and Fifth South at 9 a a. m. m and will move from this corner at 30 Procession will enter park promptly at 10 a. a rn m. m Line of or march will bo be south on Fifth East to Ninth South east to Sixth East to park entrance Parade Parado will encircle encircle en- en circle park and pass south down tho the center centor to south side Eldo of or park to Indian village where hero it will disband Divisions of or parade will assemble at 9 0 a a. a in m. m at locations loc assigned as aa follows follows- First division division AIdes Aides E. E G. G Woolley and Alma O O. Taylor Talor two to mounted po police police police po- po lice platoon of band Lag flag bearer marshal and aloes aides governor and arid staff start state officials county commissioners city commissioners Will form torm on east cast side Elde of ot Fifth Filth E East t. t north of ot Fifth South Second division division Aides Aldos Edward Es Eardley Eard Eard- rd Icy ley and H H. S S. S Sheets band escort to pl pioneers first presidency pioneers Will VIII form torm on west side of Filth Fifth East north of or Fifth South Third division aides Dr John Z Brown Drown and Arthur Welling pioneer r train will assemble on north tI side de of or Fifth Firth South west of Fifth E East t. t Fourth division aides P. P C. C Evans ami c John A. A Burt Mormon battalion will form formon formon on south side of Fifth South west of or Fifth Ja East st st. I Fifth division aides I L. L I D D. Creel and E. E J. J Milne Indian Indians band willI villI will vill I form torm on s sl side c of Fifth South east cast 1 I of ot Fifth East Sixth division aides Dr John H. H Taylor ray Tay lor br and John D. D Giles Cues boy bov S scouts volunteer ohm volun teer Hr nn tins department city fire department depart depart- meaL ment will form a Ill as follows City fire Oro de department department de- de on north Fide aide of ot Fifth Southeast South i east of Fifth East volunteer lire de department do- do r.- r. on Sixth north of 61 Ninth South bo boy scouts Ninth South east last of Sixth East Tabernacle Choir Immediately after tho thin p parade rade the taber- taber ucle uele choir assisted b by Sunday unda chIldren and liml nd adults will clog in tabu-I tabu to Ithe the pioneers Among the tho numbers on the pro program are aio America I Tho ho he R RJ nd J and und Blue and Utah Ve c Love Thee The singers c will n at withIn with with- In the Sixth East entrance and north of center drive e Follow Following Ins the singing entertainment in pantomime pl will be In iii the Iho roped arenas in iii the north end nd of the park The Tho entertainment nt will be given t ous lit iii each pach arena fo so that It will not be ne necessary ry for fOI spectators tors to po go o from froll on one arena mirena to another to witness tile llio program Each number numbe on the lie program will wili be j hown In I each of or the tho 11 arenas arena At t the time conclusion of or the entertainment the pioneers and their husbands and wives wires will be he time tho guests at a R luncheon I Tho rIse remainder of tho the day aO will be given I el over to tho Inspection of ot the Indian vil vU I lage Children to Participate U i The children childen who will ill participate te In the entertainment features of the celebration are J Bess Ronella nonella Alton Alto S Seal aI Angel Marion Marlon Morgan loran rera Vera Lar- Lar Af 54 Elizabeth eth Helen Summer Summer- h. h Lottie Du Duese s Jessie Jessle Nord Cather inc ine House Eth Ethel 1 Vesta Davidson David ld son Dorothy Doroth Duese Jessie Mace olace Esther Mace Maco Lena Anderson Lily Houlett Es- Es tolla Dyet Deto Evelyn E Benson Denson Junn Myers- Myers t en Florence Johnnson Corena Corona Broadhead Frances Layne Lane Martha Teeters Theo Donolson Parsons Thelma Thclma Ca caviness cavi- cavi vi- vi ness Ethel Morris nomona lent Wient Melba Nelson Charlotte Charlotto Parker Ivey Ernshaw Florence McDonald Edith Wilson Irma Boether Helen McDonald Ethel Jones Dorothy Doroth Keats Keals Romon Romon-i Iest Lenore Cinns Crans Grace Ho hogan an Ethel Hogan Hoan Christina Christina Chris Chris- tina Galilean Calligan Dora Bera Hera Sheets Etna Steele Beatrice Granell Helen Boyd Dod Dellema Gravell Gra Myrtle Gra Graven Gravell U Lillian Bor Boyd G Gladys Giadys lads lad's Teasdale Marie Wickliff- Wickliff Ethel Cl- Cl Alice Edith Lewis Charlotte Branting Olga Oiga Hull Hult Mary Mare Kingdom Mao Mae Ha Hardy Id I'd Yo Annie Lunn Edna Karren Blanche Myrtle Myrtlo JUdd Nora ora Player Nettle Pitts Flits A Agusta 1 A Anna nna Muri-ellos Muri Ia Georgia Osle Je I Louise Margaret Rhinard Jessie Powers hattie Hattle Powers U |