| Show j ALL UTAH CELEBRATES SEVENTH SIXTY SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY OF PIONEERS' PIONEERS ARRIVAL VAST THRONG VIEWS PIONEER DAY PARADE I I With more than men women 1 and children in attendance the annual 1 celebration o of Pioneer da day daJ began with witha a parade at Liberty park at 1030 o o'clock clock this morning From u n stand point of ot attendance the event eclipsed all aU former efforts to revere the tim memory of the little ittle band that trudged a wear weary way aero across s the plains sixty seven evon years Jars ago Every section of the park bordering bordering border border- ing on the ro route te of the parade was black with humanity long before the hour ilour set ot for the parado to move moe As early as 9 oclo o'clock k tho the Pioneer da day celebrants be began n to arrive at the park From that hour a a. steady tt ady stream am of ot men women and children poured Into the cool portals of ot the park pu Every sort of oC conveyance con con- a available was as pressed Into u use uso o to J the crowds to the scene of oC the celebration Hundreds of or automobiles and I carriages lined the north end of the park I Crowd Swarms Park Special street car service be began at nt 3 o'clock and was continued throughout hout the day Tho The early rooming morning cars 18 were ere ta taxed to capacity to accommodate the crowds this class dass s of transportation to the park Ever Every a available member of the po- po lice department was s placed on dut duty at the park ark earl early In tn the da day DespIte the h heavy a traffic on the park drives es accidents were averted J. as a result of or tho police service sen Led b by Chief of Police B. B F. F Grant an and Inspector C. C A. A Ca Carlson Carison and arid a pIa platoon toon of ot police the tho parade entered the park at the Sixth East drive e at 1030 The I official escort was followed b by a band and LeGrand Young Youns- marshal of or the da day and his lils ald aides Justices o of the supreme court state count county and elt city officials followed The pioneers themselves lI bending under the weight or of years cars and toll In the buildIng build build- Ing up of or the city and avd state o occupied the next position In the parade Full Fully thirty automobiles were ere needed to accommodate the pioneers and their escorts In the number were man many representatives es of ot the band that arrived In the Salt Sail Lake valley alle sixty seven years eal ago aero today The The- pioneers pioneers pio plo neer were preceded d b by Atthur Arthur Pratt as official standard bearer Mr 11 tr Pratt Is the son on of or Orson Pratt the first pioneer to enter tho the Salt Lake aU valley e 3 Depict Early Coming Following the pioneers were their de descendants de- de depicting depleting the Mormon battalion which attired arrived In the Salt Lake all valley C July 29 29 9 ISH 1817 five fhe days s after alter the arrival of the original band nd of pioneers The members members members mem mem- bers of ot this battalion nade made the longest march In history covering 2000 miles be between between between be- be tween Jul July 16 16 1846 and Jul July 27 i. i ISH Indians brought to Salt Lake from various various sarious vari sari ous parts of ot Utah on specially lly constructed floats formed the next division in the parade The Indians were led b by the Na aJo weavers brought to Salt Lake from Bluff muff The Navajo tl band consists of ot five members four adults adult and one pa pa- pa The and anil s followed them In the line of march Floats constructed with the view Ien of or reproducing the entrance of oC the pioneers Into the Salt SaH Lake valley formed another feature of at the tho parade The floats In Included In in- eluded Indian floats and others depicting the pioneers themselves The Volunteer Firemen's aR association members clad In flaming red led shirts black helmets and trousers formed one of or the most popular features In the parade Their division di was headed ed b by Chief John Aird In an automobile followed fol to- to lowed owe by the members of oC the organization tion drawing their hand an equipment Disabled Disabled Dis Die members of the organization followed fol fol- to- to lowed In automobiles Boy Scouts Parade Forming a sharp contrast and depictIng depleting depict depict- ing tag the progress of oC sixty seven years cars Came came the equipment from the central station station sta sta- tion of ot the Salt SaIl Lake I-ake fire department The heavy motor propelled fire apparatus apparatus ap ap- ap- ap used today following the volunteer volun volun- teer firemen told cI clearer than words word the difference between and 1914 1911 Eighty boy scouts outa joined the a at t Sixth East and Ninth South Souti aft after a hike over the old Mormon trail In can can- yon The thousand Sunda Sunday school children I headed by Prof l- l Evan lan an Stephens and assisted as- as as 61 t by the adult attendants greeted the thc pioneers with a number of patriotic t songs lIongs when the tho parade disbanded at authe atthe the north h end of ot the park Among Amons the num- num herd beni were America and Utah We Ve Love Thee rh The afternoon was as given shen over O to a pantomimic pan pail reproduction of the thc entrance o othe of the pioneers Into Juto the tile Salt Lake Lalee valle valley Five Fi rings were provided lad t. t 1 for tide part of or the entertainment and each ench section 1 of oC history was reproduced In each ooch ring enabling eYer every member of ot the tho Ja large e assemblage as to pet get ct a clear view At the conclusion of the festivities th the pioneers pioneer and their wives and husbands Were wei e the tile guests of ot honor nonoa at a Ii luncheon L by tile the committees In charge CROWDS THRONG RESORTS PICNIC PIONIO PARTIES NUMEROUS A All tJ til the a pleasure resorts sorts within striking distance of ot Salt Lake City are arc crowded today with pleasure seekers Eager foran for foran an opportunity to take advantage of the amusement and entertainment features p offered at all the resorts resort the thip crowds began hegan he be gan can early carbo th their lr movement from the cit Liberty park was the center T pf cit Interest this m morning because the official observation observation atlon of or the da day In honor of ot tho the pioneers plo plo- was held there Thousands of ot families with well laden Inden lunch baskets bankets went to Liberty park pork In tho the cool of ot tho morning prepared to remain until nighta night night- tall fall a 1 Pioneer park too dro drew drow Its quota of oC families Convenient of or access to residents real resi dents of ot the west side aide and affording ample means for pleasure comfort and amusement this pretty prett breathing spot lIpot ha had Its share of DC patronage Tho The municipal play playgrounds rounds were ore I thron thronged ed throughout tho the day by the tho children children chil chil- dren seeking healthful and invigorating diversion Supervisors were on dut duty throughout the tho da day and nd conducted the activities of the children In ln an nn admirable manner In some of or tho the playgrounds di directed directed directed di- di folk tolk dances were given Iven b by the children children chil chil- dren under tho the supervision of ot the tho playgrounds playgrounds play plu- grounds directors 1 I rector Trains bound boun 1 for were loaded I early In the day and tho the movement to that resort promises to break all attendance attendance attend attend- ance anco records for tor the tho year ye Weather conditions con con- which heretofore had not been conducive to bathing In tho the lake and to the other pleasures of ot were perfect perfect per per- today with the result that tho the great resort was hea heavily vII pea patronized Interurban trains on tho the Salt Lake Ogden railroad for Lagoon bore their lr burdens bur bur- dens of ot passengers throughout the tho mornIng morn- morn Ing tag with tho promise that during tho the afternoon the tho special train service arranged arranged ar nr- ar- ar ranged by bJ tho tue management would prove proveno no more than adequate e to care ure for the crowds croWs who will go to this beautiful bel re re- re sort J I I I Canyon Interesting Special Interest surrounds Emigration canyon toda today because of Its Us hl historical as association o laUon with the coming of ot the tho Mormon Mormon Mor Mor- mon pioneers The Thc electric railroad over o the route of the tho old Mormon trail Is being p patronized t hea heavily 11 toda today and on every coach coch are arc I self clr appointed guides who arc are pointing out tho the various points of oC historic interest attached to that important movement move move- ment to the tho alle valley Pinecrest Inn ha has made preparations foran for foran foran an unusual crowd for tor or dinner tonight and It is expected that the beautiful and spacious dining room loom will present ent an at at- at attractive C and animated appearance The Or Ort Orm m road inaugurated Its interurban interurban ban service between Salt all Lako Lake City and Provo this tills morning Its Ita trains are running running running run run- ning closel closely to scheduled time and are beIng belog be be- be ing log well weli patronized when It Is considered that no advance announcement of ot the beginning beginning be beginning be- be ginning of public service was made Majestic park will draw Its h heaviest patronage tonight with the lie dancing and md other oIlier admirable attractions that aro are of of- feted Special music IB Ja arranged for tho ho I rho double header ba baseball card at Lucas Luca field between Salt Lake and Helena drew Its quota of or tans fans early In the tho after after- noon The Llie first same game ame opened at 2 o'clock with th the tho crowd still coming Many Auto Parties Hundreds ds of automobile parties were made up for a n whole day in in the open In some som cases the thc parties will extend exten through to Monday with 2 tome some ta favorite nook running water and d In the tho shade shado of or th te forest as the objective e point Other automobile parties were made mauc up for carl early morning or late evening runs through CIl City canyon canon to Pinecrest to 10 the n or to the Hermitage in Ogden canyon Fishermen were wale out In force early in the morn morning Ins Ins- to catch their trains for their fa favorite favorite favorite fa- fa haunts Reels and rods were far more thore more common on the town bound streetcars street streetcars cars early In the morning than were lunch baskets TWO VO BA BAND CONCERTS AT LIBERTY PARK TODAY John Held's military band of sixty pieces will furnish the music for the two con concerts crts at Libert Liberty park ark tOO The first concert will be begun at 4 f o'clock this I afternoon to continue for tor two hours and and the second concert will be bo begun at 73 o'clock tonight The program for the 1 afternoon concert follows March Im on My Uy Va Way to Mandala Mandalay Manda- Manda la lay Fischer Grand rand operatic fantasia 1 Grand Operatic Operatic Op Op- Op- Op Gems Descriptive The Pioneer Robinson a The departure b The first camp c Onward d Indians In the distance e Attack on tho the train f The Thc fight g Saved arrival of or U. U S. S troops troop 8 William Tell Ten overture Rossini Grand irand popular medley Remick Intermezzo Intermezzo- Pas des Fleurs The Sleeping n Beau Beauty ty Grand International fa fantasia Mob Melo Melodies dies of All 11 Nations Reeves Overture O Daughter of or the Regiment Regi Regi- ment At 4 o'clock the following program will be rendered National Emblem Bagley To Arms overture F W W. Clement I Stars and Stripes Forever Sousa Songs of Uncle Sam fantasia fan ran tasia tasla Popular numbers numbers- a Get Out and Get Under b Youre Here and Im I'm Here Intermission Overture Virginia Losey I Flower Jower of or Italy waltzes Stefano Two Lovers Lovers' Novelette Flath Our Director march Dr Dreams of Childhood Finale Star Spangled led Banner POLICE FOLICE AND FIREMEN HAVE STRENUOUS HOLIDAY In speaking of ot today's work for their respective departments Chief of or Police B B. F F. F Grant and Fire Fir Chief Chlor W. W PL l-L L Bywater Bywater By- By Bywater water said fald that especial alertness would mark tho the efforts of ot those departments Their method of ot celebrating the holiday In n honor of oC the pioneers will be by workIng workIng work- work Ing log double shifts on the police pollee force and b by frequent responses to calls by the tho ire fire department I The entire afternoon shift shift and a part of ot the night shift of ot the I police was ordered to report I early this thin morning at the local police headquarters All the men will celebrate their holiday by going to resorts and I places s of or traffic rattle congestion Most of at themen tho the thomen thomen men will work sixteen hours flours and more Time The only breaks In the tho regular routine lof of the fire department was for this mornIngs mornIng's mornings morning's morn- morn Ings Ing's parade and again this afternoon at 2 oclo o'clock k when whon an alarm will come In from for tor the tho department dep to report In full equipment for tor tho opening of the now Sugarhouse fire lire station Immediately Im Jm- Jm mediately after their quick ride to tho the new ata station lion the department will return to headquarters an and from thon then on the days day's work will be regular routine The work of these men comes In direct contrast to that of or other elt city employees who Instead of ot working doubly hard hart on I the are given today tomorrow and Sunday off |