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Show i Pioneer Bay at Lehi. Lehl today had a most suncosiful old fashioned pioneer celebration. Atdy-break Atdy-break there was booming of cannon which lasted until sunilse, when the throe builds commenced flurcnadimr the towu. At 8 o'clock the curfew bell culled the parade ogothcruud al nine o'clock the pnrado commenced moving and although rather short was ono of tho best ever seen in Lehl. Especial mention should be made of the float In which Mrs. Alice Ross personated Ulub, and on which also rodo her four maids of honor, and twenty six young ladles representing the counties of itto State. Miss Pearl Thomas as Columbia Colum-bia and Miss Lizzie Austin as Cuba wero excellent diameters. Tbo M. I. A. float on which five young ladles represented tellgion, art, science, literature liter-ature and nioslo, also deserved special mention. Besides theso there were tho pioneers, sugar factory,Bgrlculture, the different trades and ecclesiastical organizations, antiques and horrible; Indiana and many other tcprrs nta-tinns. nta-tinns. Tha program In lho tabernacle commenced at 11 o'clock and'oonslshfT-of and'oonslshfT-of song by thu choir: prayer by thH chaplain, Mark Austin; mu-le: by the silver band; oration by Prof. J. N. Child; song by Ml Sadie Dayls; speech The Growth of Uiiih," 8, W. R hsj recitation by Mis Lulu Tralne, speech by Bishop Culler: stump speech by George Klrkhanit toasts and sentiments senti-ments py John Woodhonse. A closing song, "Utah,"' by Mrs. Laura Salzner. Miss Sadie Beesley and thu choir; and prayer by the chaplain. This afternoon nearly the town has gouu over Jordan to the Saratoga Springs, where boatlug, txithtnir nntP all kinds of games and sports nro being luittilunil In. Among th" games will be a match guno of baseball between Lehl and American Fork. Many from American Fork have Joined Lehl this afternoon III tho sports nt the Saratoga Springs. Lehl correspondence, Salt Lake Tribune, July 24. |