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Show TGreat Pioneer Jubilee da All It tabernacle at a great public meeting - anti are held aa precious heirlooms to- tb M j uf 143 pioR&i or day ,n th families of the old veterans ra i ite valley. who hare passed aay A hall of relit I nt - entr- i the ca of the ebrtion WM built on the corner now occupied uS the one ' by The Deseret News building, and hat bcn ba longest In within Its walls was a&sernbUd the h largest collection of old pioneer relics Lytt0 i it. Is that he eyer brought together The legislature the an ersary, f't.-appropriated $15,000 to serve as a nkt 3S July. Wo when lcgg for a fitting celebration Utah cltl-subscribed over $22,000, and friends to Jelf up sens of the state outside, subscribed an ief'ir or since1 other $4.5oO. The various counties repa as especialr!f tn the great parades un' uing of the j resented fcyTloats gavs approximately $3.0& The receipt Young hr gham iBT.ani.c. .. ch stands at thg .from the sale of the famous souvenir jc pione.rs j., the ray Greet, at the jcup amounted te $3,800 The remainder aild' EMt j of lb recalpU, c( mUiln t!k JU.000. & "Vrnles attendant on. was takes te from the sale of seats to Cer"tK the view Epk parades, tabernacle concerts, m mument were h - j j c i r.aTfiD$ ..! if T S .t lr-- ' V V fi'S t. of ru h- Ht.un Frtf a he hflh day th c nn row ilH Lit , ' a la tu ' h w A I . - .ra y t ' k i ' : -- g 'ie Pioneer; , ts J J ' ; t jl'l l . I para! e t r W ui.s, ihiA'.i a. t e A UtHk irati the p .n At - I . j. fa.fc r unit 1 r "I.' t cl ' HOTEL UTAH CORNER IN 1801. j - . tG taken in eaj h ; -- tnvt h t5.- - r t!h t i.irnirtei nt i hv The March of Progress In Utah Ha? Been St eady ,tT- - :; il s V , Mil t fr - v ! ,t.. Iftw a r tnb- . Vftv t n - 1 ' , ,.r - f-- u.iti Hen .t pht p Tuih i t t t tj rKl ! i (S'O 1 t site. uc ti t a i'irn shower ::g the pHner nt 'c th flowers as t . nvt.rj It At-- r the parade, the h.Itiren a- -j laberrutL t. vihe-- - e scmbled at th yspeMal pr rnm wns re"!e-ewas gve jp ' ? nghf a ! ? one I'mmmsbl :ije. t u tncssed on th crif f alt Itk T fourth d iv Fndv j ,i a J .e as the fTt i i - i'r ?x ' t K if t j i' w trti i i n, if Iti d 1 ti ' X. i acjtd t rt ard prog its products, its gr wt Wayns gress. That alter uoon. Fivt aena.on a Wjtt made grat w ... a gorg j inti parachute s pla ip!ay of fireworks : t it k trou. ' At the Lag n.fcht . ula v'" i,tls geve a : a ) Hach I fnance. while at ' AlfUif " U MU steamboat 'ceuera. Mar' ,wed out in the. 'ake a j.ata an demoli-K-r by sbe, At F rt I the I tah battery a game of baseball was a.s r w f at .re That ght another li rn rt at the tanrma hut unfortunately later'erenU prvrvent-e- l D. McAllister, Lwlla Clawson It. A special committee also Invittnme. Nslfia Clavawd Bnw h ed CoL WlUiam J a bo was a Httby UihImv h ue tast A - l, Bryan, sen of the OKa'on. and delivered a interlude, M the witches was neat r. ml rr-- i Macbeth. great oration in thr tabernacle. The of the a 'in ere a fallows. PrL up.-- w program charge i con First day. "Tursiay, July 187 -- farce of Family Jar . ' Natlortikl salute by th,. survivors of the entertalmtient J The second day. W 1.1 i 1 battery' of me Nae Legion. Sam,' grind rassembling of the pioneers on the old wa given up to Fort Square. 10 jo air,, unveiling of cahed The Pageant if Ft the monument. Tm monument cost sented In chrunologVal urti J3o,ow, anti was tre.ud b popular of the growth anti ti . under the Lmtion of the of tab for io yara Grai i subscription, Brigham Young Mensural uxiaiion Nat A! Brigham led tht- jnco A The conception was that 1 tn famous Director General lirlgham Svulptor. C E IU!.n lTsid -- t Wll-for- d Asst. Director Mctarcie f l . Woodruff pronoun thr j. raver, boats took part In th prjve the .tabernacle sang th k r de to mg a bewildering variety .f J Hon Rr.ghaxn Young" it m arp. and ideas of the met elgbri. president of the Brtgnam Y urg Mem- sctir. showing the indaMru1 orial association, presented th rr nu- - of the city and the state in th lment to the state, which a , gimes and storts ..f ri)n VcUs were conducted at Reck li by Gov. Heber M, Atidrsv wei then made b Hr'gVatn Vojt g ii. d Fort !ouglas. whll In tl . Meet surviving son of th c it. Drd cop.trt ant inM'cal Xt r t t j hue at the t.ibcriKole lent Iirigham Young, and Judy win t Mowing chorus hv the ch r and .h r ptcu er jlaci T m.cn ' ar.d Tl benediction by Rev Father (now B r- i , j bcanlan In the afLrnn a p ih by th- - pn.m pdertd heSalt sir thUtirr reception in the surviving p inner rs y?r,r 184? of took place at the tabernarT WanlamcTe) the the 2 900 or more who entered the ,.!- had social progr: i j a t that y tar, then r do ttlM tre 649 ur. most of whom Were present Th- prar , The th r,j day Thursday Jul'. 2T ,er was uttered by J. Golden Kimball (iiM'.ec day. w lien nrtv F) j r- JULY 22 1911 gut TTCmniaial Celebration Held July 24, 1897, Was Held in Utah and Pre-nter of the Greatest Ever be Remembered by Spectacle Long to Who Saw SATURDAY NEWS DESERET EVENING i Sinre th 94 advent of .g been so hr ' i pr 'r. -- s ai l f om eAra ai van .trll j s , O uitierfui wr fti'u.: if. to .n t wh - ilw . ' ' From a supertb utl exam .l of the Gr ; the xa'I there was ftle hre tu atiroi i nt.. h pj meets in J ilv. 1"U. a.'l .1 wea.th was etord n th. i. W: in tains an! tn ?iglrun t M are g The ni in il' s n a. iheilnai i f jr I U ar . t If fibN al i g an iu th p t.r.btak.g h I v vrd v re ! mn ti Kr 'i neri :n h the e ipp t tn r.vt M - g ; th r , im-- 't'c u- W mr;-- rf ' ' e t t.. r ' irt 'rM f n non ni ti as is i nt T ' v w I ci cu g - h- r h a rc t s anti fr j th f ' i ' r . . II The progrra lit f i t c .!V tine t as if f r tah hv b en r r tth.n of ' w n nt ev - a I wahb mm f y Mi d !. I - t n Fr ui th g I vran h s r f the t, 4Ji. iv r al d e A ' i.. i ej. nt ii in th 'rH Mr. - . 4 4 re it t U 111 11 I tah tr Hn f urd N t m th fr it ft rial ir r w n t far solved the pr!S tit rernnrViable sc h .o beauty of coloring - .1 . , r. f fluv or Htem w'hi h i the p r of 4ny Th h Th Lank n mun VHpasllon of school propern r i up Into the millions and mi h nvxath in H47 w r ii-i' nnil!1' ln "i n ' hi m Uula.y the bank r.--nr I tsh t i The fn t th of hlidren art bout r0honnoo In the the equipment are of the rno-- t Ore.t rrorrou has been reorder and the irts and the s !en ea anti In all t ne Yh.b V. r the ttu of of crops, there are scores ritg inmin ntr ima whos- - wnt n are tr.g distribute! owr tie rl h Hrm-.ian Irrlgaliti In the stat was ar reorted to as a reguiar pra lice nl prrgres In agricultura h is lecn fiU : n t ' nt n male u, mr r ii - h ' h. r ju this practice The value of real property In 184? In as that urrltorv afterward kniwn la five iFtah couldN weasily le exircs4ti THE PT0HEEH MOKtUCEHT. f n real th va.uatl figures property Is estimated al $ 2rt0 0ji t tiO, f a billion a .S3SSSSSSS3SfSSJCSS3tt3;333SS3SS39SSSaCgS3CSSaaa3SCSwwdollar snuit ri.Jroad In the eirly Th 2rrisivs to tie lat degree, and the programs, etc. The prlge poem, written by N AItKrt v was at Omaha, hile nw u er fattens of the celebration The commission appointed to handle Sherman, wan read by David McKen-i- l das U a iHt w.rk of ral!r4.uU throughout! ttrrely leaa so An orat.on was rendered by Hon the funds and arrange all details of va uaion of The as xse slate the Tbt IUa commls-tthe celebration constated of Hpenrer B If RoUrts Prof Daynes rendered i am r pr p rtv Is appr shirk had in large the arrange o gave u nid U Clawson, chairman. Mrs George Y a s i IMomer Thomas nvv.n in track wtt of tht celehritl n T Pmith wing n rereHj from Wallace, Reed Smoot. Mrs R C East- plonker Jig and Jhn anJ lu s ir th;. itloQRei the lura T1 $r.S,7 &. anti it on. W. A Nelden. Emllv Kats. Cora th t h it w f'T' i Hindiart Hrgiuie ong tn ru k for all pjrpo-ia concert In the sum of Ifonper Eldredge, K K Rognon. E K The same n r i. ns s g one grand tm pi I.' v rlng WO leaving n ,nxpendd bal- - Colborn, w ts William H Preston t .w x t in an Jnob the tabernn go t givnMr tn honor of n f 011, . whti h was turned hark f D A Mrs snd Kltas r at the j, ciir g 'right v.hnh ist Morlti, John hen'r. iransportl ' Uts trej ,rv a online feat Hmlth. II. H It f Prv O and an Horace hnor vr 'in! rrM Hpencr inln tiief Overt; la uh (xtndeti on Whitney The plans they laid nut for K.ti n Gilhtt a lallts n a Idt un 4 t h ti sad parades .42 iu was a proper celebration of the Floner turu from ivtnir, nd othr tok I'iti t hr i r. n mi ; , ,rx!, arn night roads i tim i ng h A se-- t part In the r r cn Th Juhlh wire m ( elAtirate E f t r In the hv pton r p ial In the of Hon G a pioneer pi ' (nlstlng x7 m the ynr li U htu w a tM it t W I. "ike theater Go it pos-llart h lion Grge v 'nnon snd u w ren j eie, rl r ad w a r .,s i ru.ct, of t H lainnsn invttd are r M the toil dr end 2 Th i' !. ir r l Inr t, i t 11 tru4 i 'h.o H gav n gracious with J H Uhl M rg II the h! tntng i.). ration Klnley o attend , nt. it.-- In the response, anti .ndr expfld to b present. I! llownng J J K i - H irry THy)r of w hen hr Il nr ' the jihimn "'ng in land s t t here w ri 'te a aT d r the ,n to- method e' r j vn J, . '.S j e. i . i W nr v !. ,.. - lHt eg-i- p. t m . !': v ? r K -g J v '" X i of 148 Organized To Lead the Way Into the Valley Original Band Vr.t.in. J . R MlltK HKm Jhi rfONKKHH WHO rMK MITII Tll$; OUK.IXAL nNI X 2 I 'If, I Hrace laretito ane J t me Wo H I !.: ! F $ niton Mmul II Georg XX IMinm tt idam Marble MhiIm llenrte A Empey o i S IT q,.Ti bIXTII TTX Gbarle 8humi t'att vtidrsw V htiumway I b mas WrvoUey f Hilua 8rn Jam ( rlg ' n am " illnism r n nrvrn tn. Jame Pass, raplkt. Artemus Johnson xviinsn, g kmoot, ' newer Wniiam Carter. Fmnklln o lames. r r Dr Harr XDstflf Dnlua fni.e4n. Frsnktlg R W Mtew New man fftewsrt. Manrns Frink. FH Gllnas rw fCastman mxtii rrx Kimball A r liases Cwehlng 1(obrt ftalrd ffeorg V Itllllnts Chirk (.lilppie Vhtlo Jobneoa William CUyton Norman TrW reord m. . WOn AND nHI hRIT $we Imng fitwrt HAfi TMgr Feir Toang Ellen faf!4erw Kimball. Isaac Ferry tkfkf lotrenna Kbteehl Yrning 1 rrl beep year Vino dustry nme t o 1 vie a .1 t h - rr attention j'vcturers J ah ih n , ! vallr, i tbn g? I ta) s pr'dr'-td M ini Is n lte That $m Jm f t t brought thousvn that anllng ma Iiti'n grntion i joihmi-- ory 1 a Ruaed Th W the imtvrtaai w i TL A with and the first was syt i f th nw a1o atr b shed fr n uir The wont tnd't p es old s the first warding wi Iskr the maim lee 0 ft piarrs those I , rr- 4he msntifi. n .a r v r mtiee Green Flsfce TENTH Asststait M Rsnvak Cgrlns Hurray K. WhHnef Oftwi K Wbltwer Orrtn F Rorkwetl. Gesr Hurtle A leva ntier ries)y RMney YUdger Mnsi llnfirs A aptsn eg nrli t fin of Mil f w ou i r'osafiy Lss n?t snee i alt M'lllf M t e ! I w foiindel d. ns i1 istrtes n t lt 1 r , g U, from the industries p tw (olored) arsr rwby copred) H)l HTn:XTH TFT Jrhn ft the the r irox D tfY Joseph Matthews Ullhrold fiumtTi King cioward Ir-,- an1 ieelyr from lay Howard Fgso esptstn - It rsr lrsldent farturr k lvrl Jaakmau I rniar urt1s llan llanen MaMhw 'r j -- I to i any of the m, the statr today nt ton silk an e fcTii t$n lald oi IfsrV t hough? th it f not ex elt u. - John Itrown rvptBji Hhadrwi h Itountir art ' e' 0" ' 4 Ur M am,tt and abb '? Markham nmm N Kendall Francis 1kgg Thomas IS 40 HHlard Matin'' ' h pounds John W Norton fmvtd Grant llbf XVlllism ip lli Iart h t.i a - m !. t Georg Mill Andrew ribtena Eldre-dg- i r r grow gr r of tv J hyi Len p k durtnj dera !r cn x Joe rn sh n of 40 00 I'iti vheep e ..r T$ X Norton Ja ola attain Uhsrle a Hsrj-e- Levi XXorDw..rth XX Van. h mom F flow ti fiertry OWef) Tincpy IavaUnd jin TUII $TII Charles I lUrttum, Alma II Williams J Rufus Allen Robert T Thomas James Elijah r ,n t H W ti anl .t:. lien, n r r TKX i tcn the present ' hpr it nil fuif. T i irt Jhn J r Uokcv Hie. ft rbviki Kb ii a h It lerry MG1IT1I TV. both Taft raptaln Horace Thornton Stephen Kelsey John rn XVVyr i Ptephen J hn ii hxs of The ka a from th. m the sa't m the ta!e i t tv e Kv M ll !.irv t .niuslrte f h eirg n i I - v n : K.irr i i J lb-- 1 1 n h Walk f FbnJvmSn lb!' otjnt Huntlngt clry Mewsrt t Hl i'aymn kugsr Hue Runt). Nev intn, Idaho Kalis Thrnton. Mvntl N Jn John lowar-- Hnit ' W W Tiniut t I n A folhit - n u k Fr in According t the most re.lAhle in en mem formation . I. tamable. hers of the pioneer who reche of Itsh in 1M! still survive, ti them being tn gnnfl ncitth, active u names as Ttwtr are snd vigor Ttuimas k- T Iroe t r u- cl I I I tah v i Mu! l k,f liu rst.ihii l.n t tliC I r vk fitt .util luxiirv t AnAcr f I In 1 norrtar l the h luv i.lli td. gw of the stir m th on j ti rrtanufi4tjrtnc winj whufi wav Tha most svi f me ewpt industry at th nni-ttn itw rrc1.'n I M rxrnrc ing perhaps t'e imr't'm milting sn1 he J r It sIccpTTl rwflnlng f ores is the making of beet .,M ajwtt I'X1 i Ttva first psrl'v rswf i at j ( -lfimnnU n the nftvct tn e T k was m dHnpy make tr John Twybw, shi hd Nrccms fimllUr hnra IUuc prmtx ajvl pc ifn al ti havr ,i rrxi1x tw tha beet sugar ruH'irs tn fnrwfic alth I fought from I verioo! fa tall ak Jwt!l in al! pr 'hahihtv hr tvem tn the tiraf few .av tha marblaary tn lux jlrrady become krmn Dtti ctmi tn tthgViiVjsrwM'nga'ut by d.lrtea jr - ; - rf tx' aT.'uH lbAnJ f'n faI -- ut. m r .merit 2 it r i nt r i .f ort the u iti Ms' n in is v r l - the an env (f 1 4 S' il-'s.-'' f. f'i - yt c 9k5'ta2nr 2&f hni-n- r r w n on KMrns ' oth- - , ,j, . .. j, VJ----1 i 6 .,rf t j ,la- - , ,r4 - uh InstTg the H tel .pti 1 - im i, 1 as th bmpt ih the n ho f Inf r Hi, I J udge h i gf o a s 'r tn its rtt - - ,r wHh r n n are i, t Tl i r - 44 -- I it. it. tat th.it ony 2 tig . 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