| Show dommi OF stav stay atly celebration celebrations 4 AT unton UNION at daybreak day ilay break bieak the citizens of union 1 ifera ivers r erv awakened by the beatin beating of drums and tha iha firing of inus kery at 9 an escort selected for the occasion companies companied a c compa nied by the martial band was paraded under tha the command of maj W foote bia bla marshai marshal rebal of the day and proceeded to the residence of bie bil bishop shop ric richards ards where a salute was fired the bishop and anil family were then escorted to the schoolhouse school house where a ploce sion slon was formed ano and and at after er t arching parching through the principal streets returned 0 io o the schoolhouse school house and were comfortably seated the Alar marshal called the to order when the choir suns oye mountains high bibb 11 1 1 etc prayer prater by byR byn R B pat P sinding binin by the choir the Declara declaration tien of 0 independence was read by bishop S Richard richards ii followed by martial music mr II 11 B pate de do evered an oration appropriate for the occa occasion olon which wab was followed by patriotic addresses by Aless rs richards an I 1 F foote boote the choir bung sung behold the mountain klot ot the lord the ceremonies were closes closed by the benediction of bishop richards the escort was again formed and escortel escorted the bishop and family to his residence the afternoon and evening were spent in dancing and other amusements CHARLES chanles sll sli SHEP surp committee Commit teb leB RICHARD MORGAN of OSCAR MANN MANX J arrangements C SHARP AT leht leui according Accor dinc to arran arrangement emerit eme fht fit the tho day daj darwa eal vas tal u inhered in by the firing of thirteen guns th stars starts and strines stripes ivere lvere raised raise dand and tile the bald bind citizens I 1 at 12 1 2 past 8 oa on the firing of 3 bunga grana procession was formed ne near a r the tabernacle each department bearing nna fla gsand flags arld arid banner with suitable loyal inscriptions after marching through the principal 1 st streets acts la in tavoi tb s following band and aha marshal of the day ad committee of 0 arjang arrangements ine rne rits 3 ecclesiastical authorities fth aril authorities v oth chaplain and orator oraton rot not of the day jtb sons ef of cheroe ath absi Assi staid stala mar marshal ahal rhal aa six sons and daughters daugh teril of great brit tain ath six sons and daughters of cambria loh ich six sons bons and daugh daughters tera of norway jorwa ll tb si six X sori geng sona bora tire De debark denra Denta nark ark Assis assistant tail tarl e marshal esth six 7 ff young men 1 six ladies ladles twelve boys T twelve elve girls officers of the nauvoo legion the procession returned to the thee Tabei tabernacle nacle nacie which was beautifully fully rully de coated decorated with lovely flowers and evergreen er greenp si against the walls walla lung bung mottoes supplied by the different block blocks s indica indicative tive or f the loyalty if tf the citizens to the constitution meeting sleeting commenced by the choir singing and prayer by elder thomas karren jarren chaplain of r the I 1 day by he barid band de cla cia tation of It independence dependence was wab read by mr joseph ep lapish I 1 ish an aldr a arps ebs ess by charles D ava evans evang lq L esq q orator of pe U e day the gons tons of the sires or 76 were represented in a brief speech by bv mr alfred bell sons song bv mr conry walker the boston tea party 11 an address in behalf of the ecung men and young ladies by fay mr air israel evans song loung joung by y the choir the ribe star spangled baner bar bai cpr npr 22 brecita 1 tiari by mr air william taylor bishop david eva evans ns delivered a vely very animating address bulted suited to the occasion foJ rod to owed by other olber songs toasts and s music bythe alrin siring band benediction Benedict iq n by the ch chi plain piam signal gung guns we were re fired at intervals du during ung the day dancing commenced at 3 pm and was kept irea up till 12 at night the committee of arrangements consisted of joseph lapisa israel evans and william sarle clarke ciarle I 1 JOS JOSEPH josepn erli eril T 14 COLLEDGE reporter AT provo the e daywan day was ushered in bj the firing of artil lery jery hoisting of c the stars and S and music by the provo martial 11 artial band j at nine am the military formed i themselves by the direction of cot W B I 1 ila lla pace c marshal marshat mar marshal marshai shat of the day until tile lele eleven veri when the thle escort and troops marched to the bowery where a large con course ot citi cili zens zeni had bad assembled j the band played a Vional national na air followed fol foI owed ir by y prayer by abe be john riggs the declaration t if f independence was read by masters john daly and john 11 II smith J maj thomas oral r rot of the day then addressed re i sid the assembly in man an eloquent and patri ou s eeck which wab waa listened to with the attention an ode to america written for the fourth i of com composed kl 0 sed by sam samuel uel S jones was readdy john mcewan Ae remainder of the time was occupied by col coi A F macdonald bishop william mil mii iwada ler ier an d others toasts were vi ere then re read ad after which the meeting b was dismissed by the clia cila plain vik vir galex kalex alek abek IF MACDONALD macdonaldj NALDI nandi 11 GEO CEO 1 ommittee committee i 1 saw I liri lirt gnat B PACE ac ji JAB E DANIELS I 1 arrangements JNO mcewan J 1 t 1 A M AT SPRING springville VILLE va A national salute was fired at suR suk tunese burrise rise and he the stars and stripes were soon to be seen streaming from the top of 0 a magnificent ala fla flagstaff and every soul was waa enlivened by the sweet strain strains of music from the brass brats and bands at 9 am a gieir tion and review renew of the tho militia took place which certainly til presented a very grand appearance at 10 clock ciocu tue the crimens were forme formed d in procession ro cession by marshal AT packard assisted ey by the city marsha marshal 1 E taylor esq and proceeded to fun hall 21 and comfortably seated prayer was offered bythe by the chaplain C H wheelock I 1 arter D of 0 independence was read by 1 I W bissell biss Bisa ell eil followed by bv a patriotic address by abraham noe esq speeches were made by hon A johnson joh Job ngon C 11 II wheelock Whee locc and others which wire were spirited and appropriate to the occasion interspersed with patriotic songs I 1 miny were veto the expressions of gratitude on I 1 that day dai for the blesing bles ino ing ings s of neace peace peace which we are permitted to enjoy in thil this our mountain home while those of our sister states a and d i ter territories are arc more or less disturbed by civil warb hat bat curse of the human buman race tru y are va i tankful to our father in heaven for the p ro care be he has so beneficently bestow C ej cd upon j us in this territory j L W GALLOP reporter j AT I 1 jit as the sun arose over the eastern oun r m a ait alt h e filo jious old flag nna fla of our couri conti try was hoisted to the top of every libe ilbe liberty rt pole le in with music by the V marial I 1 at nal val band at aa a still earlier hour the streets were filled and meu men of all oges ages on horseback anan andna andon foot all ear to manifest their patriot patriotism iem lem auh ita fidelity to the union at eight the military ambled sin yin bled bied on the public square for parade and rey rev tw c vun under col C B Il ancock hancock many of t ane e companies am who had been drilled durina the pia tva year ear in the military school taught by ca M pace e manifested a degree cf of proficiency h highly agh creditable alike to themselves and to thel their 6 teacher at ten the military and citizens assembled in the union hall hail where hey were called to order by the th marshal of the day A national ewas then sung by the choir after arter which a very appropriate was offered up by the chaplain elder D fairbanks Fair banka ilard hard nard times come again no more was then performed bythe by the choir which was followed by yankee doodle by the band a 3 ci i f i 0 fil declaration n pt pl in independence d ep that thai at time upa in ent from the tb peri pen of tue the th e immortal jefferson was read by mr daniel stark an interesting and highly patriotic address was then delivered by the orator of the day eay john loveless esq j Acord according ing inq to pro gramme mr II 11 W barnett should now have bare sun that good old national song the sar sat spangled bann banner r but as he was unacquainted with the words he be treated the audience to the standard of zion in stead quite a number of toasts were here volunteered some of which aich were ere very spicy U hese these were followed by speeches by I 1 mayor stewart 1 I al coombs and bishop 1 fairbanks singird by the choir it was moved and carried that a copy of the minutes of our celebration be sent to the tha news and oracle for publication tion tuon the assembly wab waa dismissed with prayer by the chaplain at the residence of mr air john loveless the silver greys had spread bluite yule a centhy table tabie to waith which chev and many of their friends sat down and refreshed themselves math the fruits of the earth here aged veterans recalled the primitive prim itile 9 djory I 1 ory virtue and splendor of our once happy nation and deplored the sad degeneracy of the times which bad involved us in a civil war as unnecessary as it is sanguinary and unrelenting A aaring s ring band was in attendance to gladden the hearts of the llie assembly with ther merry merty music and under its enlivening influence the aged sires and dames went forth and joined in the merry dance in sprightliness with their children and grand children who were similarly engaged in other parts of the town union hall was crowded to overflowing by the young and gay and middle aged all of whom seemed to answer cheerfully to their names when called on to take the floor to do I 1 their share ct of the dancing which was continued till midnight and thus ended the dan DAK stark STAR 1 jno avo jvon S PAC PAGE I committee jos BATES 1 I M COOMBS Co omits reporter AT neplir at the dawn ot of day the inhabitants were arous edby the roar of artillery intermingled with the harp cracks of muskets and rifle rifles ii at stin bun rise the flag of our union was unfurl unfurled fd to the breeze by capt B riches richs Ric hg which was cheered by a salute of artillery and music from the bands banda tho the bands then proceeded to serenade the r at 9 am the escort was formed by marshals picton and Kie kle kienke klenke rike like in half an hour the es cort was in motion and after marching through the principal streets returned to the social hall ORDER OF or ESCORT let iet mounted guard 1 l 2nd and company A juat juab battalion 3rd ard brass band ath silver greys bab othi Co committe minitte of or arrangements ath bish p and patriarch I 1 etti ludge judge love and selectmen seb major T B foot and staff oth othi justices of the peace and superintend ent ol 01 tt atoo oo lombi Al marshal arshal band bandt lith members of ot 11 mormon formon battalion citizens company B juab battalion mounted guard eard gard at a quarter to 11 lithe the house wa was called to erien erier music by bv hawkins Ilaw Haw kina kinO brass band prayer by patriarch wm win cazier chap chaplain lain iain of the tho day after which a select piece was bung sung by the choir lead by IV evans evana which was performed in a first class style the ile declaration of independence was read by thos ord esq which was followed by an historical address from judge love orator of the day in which he reviewed the days of 76 the next in order was a few remarks from bishop bryan and elder randall on the glorious liberty we erroy in our mountain home music star spangled bamer banner by the band binin sinking by the choir craer by the chaplain la in after an int ermiss on or of two hours the citizens assembled reassembled re and spent a few hours together in an agreeable manner songs and toasts were handed banded out freely and a mr air brown from moroni dancel the highland flins and the sailors horn born hornpipe pipe I 1 the band and choir did their best to make the time interesting in the tho evening many had the privilege of dancing to some ccoce music from capt gedrys orchestral band bard nothing occurred during the day to mar the peace ecce of at the saints f for or all rejoiced to cele rate brate this memorable day JONATHAN p SAML I 1 committee L anasis anahis of T TB 13 FOOT J arrangements aitu altu 4 drews J V ct lat AT OGDEN the ath of july 1866 1863 1863 was celebrated in ogden city with as much muth enthusiasm as on any previous occasion occasions at the break of day d a y our citizens were aroused by a loyal salu saiu daiute salute te from capt jas jaa AT browns artillery when hen the national flag was unfurled and floated proudly in the morning brg bre breeze eze followed by I 1 the rolling rol I 1 ing of drums at 5 the martial and sitting airing bands under the direction of maj sprague chief of through the city cheering th inhabitants with their sweet strains t if f music they continued to perform national and other airs until 7 when with the marshals of the day and other invited guests they wey repaired to the house of richard ballantyne esq eq E q where a i i 1 sumptuous break breakfast fast was waa served up by our host b ost and to which all present done tica tic at 9 the procession was formed i rn n union square under the direction of the marshals of the day in the following order capt john Gal gai Galli libers her with a banner bearing the following follo foll foli ovir g inscription the constitution ution of the united states of america 1776 motto we will defend it 21 company of artillery commanded by C capt apt J al brown with appropriate ate banker banner her ad martial band commanded by major sprague fth col D moore and staby staak I 1 othi A company et gintant I 1 ty I 1 maj wom WOT elmer eliner oth cat cot tat committee of bf county officers ath 12 aged t fathers conducted by C R dana esq eth 12 aeed deed mothers conducted by mrs A 1 evitable ehl ehi tahle table B nggam loth 12 young koung men under tinder the direction of mr orbon oraon egeston I 1 lith atlis 12 young women dressed n white with blue under the dire direction of nitis nitia agnes mcguire 12 boys boya with white pants blue jackets and anti red sashes under the direction of C W west jun 12 young girls wih wl h white sk jackets jac keta under und erthe the direction of niss miss sarah farr parr the schools of the county under the direction of F A brown superintendent of common schools citizens and strangers 11 condu conducted acted by mark nark 1 ark HA esq est aili rear guard commanded by capt G P the companies all bore bannera with apa apo ap pro prop lyria te mottoes at 12 1 2 past 9 the procession proceeded to the residence ot at lorin farr esq mayor of ogden city when the mayor and fulte fuite were assigned their position in the pro fes ies bession ce sion stion they then marched through the principal streets of the city and to the tabernacle where after feeing feeding seated in order by the marshals elder jag jae mcgaw chaplain offered off ted up an eloquent and appropriate prayer the declaration ct cf independence was then read by at D merrick esq fol followed owed by firing nap of 0 artillery a ri liery biery and music by the martial band A palmer I 1 m erl eri esq orator of the lay day then delivered au ah oration after which there was firing of artillery music by the string band conducted by prof IL 11 W baker recitation by mr thomas bridge and a song alltha the war cry by mr john 1 I hart the mayor then die livered an eloquent add address resso in which be he referred lo 10 the happy time when oar or nation was one ani undivided he be reviewed |