Show NN rles RIES ite 0 47 o 4 bourth july inthe city of ii brigham at sunrise firing of city ordnance and musketry pra pre boded by sounding sou nou of bi bugles bugies igles at 7 the ohe city band in carrie carrig carri e 9 with an appropriate display of fitins lugs and bin banners ners tendered their compliments compliment to tha people in strains trains of lively music or organized anizel at a quarter to nine cine as a follow I 1 four pour young youns men with should red muskeg musket fi i 1 if an officer of if the battalion bri bil it ibs the oan oam stars tan and stripes 3 L city cly dix band baud and anil singers 4 Comin illee of or arrangements arrangement 5 three ios ins yos ladies dressed in white bearing a chite banner mottos aiom I 1 6 gono gone one ono of president youngs pioneers awn eer carry ling a banner mott motto peace to all nations i two young gentlemen dressed n R white car partying cany tying iri iii a boole nole of vf horin moria ii n and a bible 8 the te city standard bearer beater carrying the stars itan and stripes ft w ith illi it a magn Wicent lion pik pia and the inscription 0 i gan aan an officer of or the tha nab BAH allm bearing he the of independents independence ind and institution of the U US S lothe president and bishop 11 iii lii shops coun couBello ri 22 presidents of seventies event lbs iea and sod high priests of the city citi of 13 twelve abed athers 14 agert G s t 15 Twelve gwint niem men in white carr earr aig in abin a banner net DOT t motto diott Zi ott out bulwarks Bulwa ikc I 1 I 1 1 Twelve young ladles dressed in white gitlia with a beautiful banner hanner motto Virtu virtue ep 1 17 Twelve boys boy dressed in SIX whiter whlter white bearing beaning a blue banner neng nerg motto nope bope I 1 1 18 15 1 Twelve girls dres in while white carrying a green binner banners motto purity 19 six young men with shouldered muskets SO 20 twelve indian warriors painted and la in war ce cerame tame 1 with I th their music ai alfourd four young men with trailed rifles tl the process procession lons ions amid the firing of 0 ordnance and rAus ketry moved mored up main street through main square into forest street round prospect square through pleasant street into south wall street and returning into el asin uain nain square entered the bowery hinr binding ang 10 lo iho ibe tha the gentile hala chain Is I 1 broken the ai being seated were called to t order singing by the choir i prayer P by the tha charlain chaplain t music by the city band A k declaration of 01 independence was read by president lorenzo ro renzo snow three cheers chears by the assembly in honor of i the declaration ti y 1 S music by the entire band by samuel smithy smith of public works music song sonn song by elder thomas oration by ilon hon J 0 wright toasts conundrum conundrums sl and revolutionary anecdotes anecdote by the committee address by president loreno lorenzo snow comic chomic song by thomas beynon bevnon address by blehi p peirce assembly dismissed for dinner the people were seated at the tables under the direction of the marshal in com corn of tensy teng tens fifties and hundreds at the tabley fabley tibie tible toasts anecdote anecdotes sp conundrum oy and patriotic spee speeches chesy chesi regular regu ler ier lir and volunteer by the whole assembly the proceedings ot of the day were closed with a short address by president snow celebration of the tuly july Ogden city olty the day was ushered in by several volleys volley of musketry from a company of infantry under the command 0 of lorenzo clark dark and a company of cavalry commanded by captain john thompson the martial and string bands under direction of it D spragues prague ej chief musician passed through the eity city playing lively the former in a carriage drawn by four gray horm horses having their heads decorated with the stars and the latter drawn by four bays tays at nine am the procession was formed by the mars lial the day flay captain L clark clart at the bowery in the following order martial band with a magnificent red and white striped benner banner inscription lio IIo linesa to too the lord loni 9 motto llon nion lion glion in the thicket string band bands with a flag having the figure of a ashy asby fiah fish V nettoy aristocratic 9 the pioneers pione pr of or 1847 with a banner bearing the in and liberty libertyn 9 the mormon battalion with s a nag sag inscribed aa A ram in the thicket escort of infantry bishops of the several warda wards with a flag bearing the fathers in icrael athers and mothers in israel with a iia ila flag having the ascription veterans of 1847 1347 twenty tour young men with a banner ins ing inscribed albod terror to eyll evil doers twenty tour four young ladies with a nag cag having the inscription dilons ladles ladies of 0 deseret truth and virtue 9 escort of infantry commanded commande d by lieutenant browning t rutt cuty proceeded to the residence of president 1 L farr fair and escorted the Pre president and suite to the bowery prayer by bishop browning oration by ithamar Sp speeches by president L farr fair judge Brownin browning gj album albam A allin and dit bit hop hoo bingham binl BIng hama hara 1 declamation by C U F V middleton comic song ong ly by edward duckworth 1 i musa at intervals 4 at twelve dismissed reassembled assembled re ee at two called to order ly by the marshal of the tha day speech by captain J brown comic rong song ly ty john ancock edward duckworth and I 1 willie n porter A few tew of the read by py the reporter osden ogden city may mar and shine as a luminary and w light be no so great that it vla via mind the eyes of the barer and evil boeri 11 I 1 i 1 13 at the ladles of utah ma may y they live until their fine apparel shall be the work vork ot their own owa hands A at ladles ladies of 01 utah may they continue to obey the fiat first until their posterity shall shail cry give us oom n US t the mormon battalion hall ball to the brave ons sons of truth and ind liberty may they eyer ever find that protect protection Ign under the itar star spangled bannet banner in jD deseret aseret which w aich they wun nun in obedience to the call of their leader and nd bead w 0 p the inhabitants of 0 utah may they ever be true and faithful la to their callings abt that the truth and ind virtue which they possess posses may continue to increase until all the inhabitant inhabitants of the ear ir may war be enlightened by the same and be constrained to acknowledge the goodness and wisdom ot of our god j 13 the pioneers rion Pion ebra eera president young toung and others my may they 1 c continue their oper operations actions until all alj the land of ephraem Is inhabited by the saints faints of the most high dod god ip J p isaac furnace furnaces david garner sister hutchins hutching william ivil llam liam porter porters and cecilla cecilli brown were nailed called upon for or songs tongs and responded to the call v volunteer toasts the centre of the bowery was wai then tien cleared and room made for eight coUl coullons lons dancing at six adjourned for one hour re assembled reassembled at seven i theatrical performances lead ot off in first rate stale style dl displaying much and ability comic and other songs added greatly to the enjoyment of the evening dancing was resumed edy and couil continued aued until twelve when the assembly was dismissed by charles welsh the utmost harmony and good feeling prevailed throughout the day LORENZ LORENZO CLA K committee n R D SP SPRAGUE RAGUEl of wm LISSI lish arrangements wr war J THOMPSON reporter celebration at lone ci y my jay 24 1855 at sunrise firing of musketry hoisting of colors ae eight a volley tired fired forthe for the assembling of the people at the bowery in the south west bastion of the fort and forming the procession at nine another volley as a agnal to td march around the fort firt to the dowery bowery where the congregation was seated called to order by john johnw W vance yance the marshal ol 01 the dy prayer by morris phelps chaplain oration by jackson smith S ngang by the choir at halt half past eleven elevens the procession process hon ton again formed marched to a comfortable bowery and partook of a sumptuous repast at two the bowery was again filled prayer by the chaplain speech by D daft av Is Mc Olney singing speeches by isaac Il houston hauston morris chelp thomas J mccullough lutc ItIc hochard harti hartl Car oar carliie carlile liley thomas carlile carliie ant ani ami others interspersed with very appropriate singing by the choir toast ac music dancing comic songs song and other highly gratifying performances enlivened tio jio tie ilio remainder erot of the day and evening THE TOASTS the bee hive may her lur honey 10 trease and her drones depart at p the flag of deseret mr may it continue to wave over a free and happy people peoples and never be tarnished by any act of cruelty or oppression j w y V ISAAC TON norri MORRI S ri T J Al cCULLOUGH 1 Cot committee 9 diavid bravid Mc olney OLNFY f or I 1 CARLISLE arrangements JOHN JOUN mcdaniel J celebration of the of july 1855 at union committee of arrangements Arrange ments mentE S richards 11 11 wilson T cox E kelsey keisey W foote eight am the inhabitants 0 f the town met at the school house and formed a procession sIon under command of colonel E keisey kelsey marshal of the day nine am procession marched into the school houe meeting was called to order by the marshal and opened by singing and prayer II 11 11 II wilson delivered a speech followed by a son gon gons sons composed and sung by william mcguire speech by S richards 1 song by AV mcguire speech by J K mcclenahan duet by W foote foots and VV W morrell speech by colonel I 1 E kelsey keisey singing by the choir meeting adjourned until half balf past one pm I 1 isalt past one pm met pursuant to adjournment meeting called to order orders and opened by prayer by W foote the afternoon was devoted to recreation the assembly was at half halt past fave five pm peace and harmony prevailed the day WARREN warre FOOTE clerk |