Show THE TWENTY FOURTH nu IN elle elie rife tiye riye TIIE settlements nnttie hettie MENTS f PROVO the day was celebrated here with tho the usual ceremonies with the exception of the procession which was omitted on account of the excessive heat at daybreak day break a salute of fifteen guns in honor of the first presidency and twelve our newly organized brass band under the leadership of james E daniels esq though only in practice a few weeks di coursed discoursed dla dis their heir music in a style which gave great promise of efficiency in the future upon assembling at the bowery the orator or of the day james H hart esq ae livered delivered an eloquent oration followed by speeches in behalf of the pioneers and mormon battalion and ft a short but pointed address by the honorable A 0 smoot mayor in the afternoon the juveniles assembled at gos eoa hall and enjoyed them selves in the dance under the management of superintendent W W allen alien and his corps of sunday school teachers A grand ball in the evening closed the exercises ot of the day all seemed to ei eay jy themselves on the occasion peace aud and happiness prevailed A J SPANISH FORK the day was celebrated here with considerable sid sie lerable erable spirit notwithstanding the pro gramme was almost impromptu arsun rise rish luere lnore wais wib the usual firing of guns and hoisting of flags at eight am it a procession was formed b by y the marshal or of the day rufus kurus P snell assisted by bj niel gard gird ner and wm F pace which marched through the principal streets ht headed by tile tiie martial bund kt at ten the exer aises in the meeting house commenced embracing an ora erh lin ion by col win creer 1 FA a by stephen mark M ark bam ham of the pio no ners ra Z of zions zious camp 0 P F meade made of the mormon battalion and bishop A K thurber Thur hor with songs music toasts sentiment lle klc fec in the evening there was in an amateur theatrical performance under the management of professor Pro lessor fessor thurman 1 committee of arrangements GPO geo D swell suell samuel cornaby Cr geo goo A brimhall win J taomas john ii koyle CH charles charnes artnes ArtLES MONK Ro reporter porter NEP N E P HI H I 1 at 9 am a procession was formed at the bowery bythe by the marshal of uie ule day charnes chanies charles Charies foote in thai the following order martial band committee of arrangements 4 high council of this stake slake of zion chaplain orator and Ro reporter porter pio Plo pioneers Pione neero erp erf mormon battalion high priests seventies teachers nephi female relief society biety twenty tour lour young gentlemen la in blaek black twenty four young ladles ladies in white school children the procession moved on to the residence of bishop joel grover and after receiving him and traversing some of ortho tho the principal street streets tg arrived at the meetinghouse at 10 where half an hour after the people were called to order by tho the chairman ot of the committee singling singing by nephi choir in charge of elder william evans evang leader prayer by the chaplain elder eider matthew mccune oration by elmerjohn elder Elde rJohn john after which music singing and recitation n were freely luduig ej ed to in till halt half past twelve juvenile dance in the bowery in the afternoon ter noon and adult dance in the hall in the evening committee of arrangements george kendall charles sperry heury henry goldsbrough kanute al brown reporter thomas ord 0 wellsville the day passed off in good lively style much powder was burundi many happy faces were seen the olive branches were particularly jubilant and the people turned out largely to celebrate the day and as in the bowery which was tastefully decorated for he occasion the orator of the day brother ubert robert baxt r was at home on we subject of ortho tho the pioneers setti ing these valleys and made some gome excellent points other speakers were equally expressive and we bad had a good time which we finished up in the social hall at night in the dance to excellent music wellsville is not dead mr editor but it ha hak bak been most dreadfully nibbled and chewed by grasshoppers for the last six years this sea season sn thanks to god our fields smile with golden grains and our wardens hardens with abundance of vegetables vegetable a it is a marvel to us how we have lived through the past six years the only answer to such a question is the same beneficent providence that cares for the ravens has supplied our wants in the midst of it all many improvements have been made good houses have been built and take it all together we are doing finely committed committee Commit teg of arrangements thos bradshaw joshua hawks wm vm haslam marshal of the day john jardine BRIGHAM CITY the main features of our cole coie celebration bratin of the day were hoisting of flag flags salutes by firearms fire arms brass band music and groces sion of sunday school at a meeting of citizens in the bowery at 10 am an oration was delivered by james bywater esq followed by brier brief speeches from W box A hunsacker A nichols Nl chols chois J D rees and J T packer hon L snow made some excellent closing remarks toasts I 1 songs and music were aban abundant d ant between speeches the we never enjoyed a better in brigham city col loveland J bywater R L fishburn and H P jens n eairs officiated as committee of arrangements col john burt as marshal of the day A reporter LEVAN firing and salutes it A daybreak from captain C F B lulberta Luy berts berta artillery un furling of the stars and stripes at sunrise by W dunbridge Sun bridge at 8 a m a procession cc salon was formed on the public square by the marshal of the day J C wittbeck Witt beck as follows C cavalry band choir pioneer wagon sunday school sch olirs representation of agriculture horticulture ma chinery F R society mechanics and trade t to 0 march through the principal streets which presented a magnificent view view to all spec acors and return to tle uhe ube bowery where meeting was called to order by the m marshai marshal asb al at 10 dm am after I 1 g 1 g b by the choir and prayer by the chaplain epli G gardener nw an excel lent tent oration was delivered by E taylor T lylor on the entrance of the pioneers into these valleys followed by toasts bon son donys s sentiments and speeches from 0 Christ iansen lansen G gardener W tunbridge and J wilson at two pm there wag wai a dancs danch or the children and amusements too nu 1111 berous to mention which lasted jasted till sunset at 7 pm the adults met in the choo school a lionie and enjoyed thom tham themselves selves in the dance committee Com mUtee of arrangements jolin john W she sho shepherd t erd W tu tul tui bridge G gard gardener ener 11 II ti artley hartley 0 F B guybert Lu ybert J Fran corn J 0 Wl libeck S H allred anred H hartley hartney reporter Ra porter MOUNT PLEASANT plessant the anniversary of the ent entrance ranco of the pioneers into these valleys WAS celebrated by the inhabitants of this city in a very spirited and becoming manner with a fine flue procession in which the condition of our county twenty five years ago and arld now was well represented about sunday school children under tinder john tidwell marched in the procession the proceedings proceed mrs in the meeting house consisted or of singing sin siu ging xing prayer by the chaplain oration by col john L Ivie ivle I 1 vie speeches by A H bennett wellington seeley segley jr col R N allred alired all ali red bishop W S seeley and E cliff musio by tho the brass and string bands songs toasts aa A dance for the children in tho the afternoon afier arler noon and another in the evening for adults brough brought tto to a close a long iong to be remember ed and rod well spent day marshal of the day jence jenee jorgensen committee or of arrangements ed edward ward cliff lawritz larsen Lar seil seii thomas tebet bet het J D page john hasler charit s hampshire maroul seely E CLIFF reporter SANTAQUIN the was observed at Sau by firing of guns and musio rousie at daybreak daybreak the un furling of the stars and stripes at sun rise a procession at 9 consisting of president D 11 holladay Hollada yand abill council the orators and committee ot of arrangements fathers aud Mothers in israel and F R society 24 young men 24 young ladies and day school children the precess process procession lon ion was wes seated at 10 abel abet butterfild ld orator levi lev openshaw mar iwar haij D holladay of charles macham will win ewell JJ D holladay jr speakers akons on the caslon casion oc president D H hal HAI hii day J D holladay hi ili behalf of the battalion and pioneers vm win in behalf of the fathers in israel elizabeth J stickney stick ney Dey in behalf of the tile mothers in israel and F R society music by the martial band fol lowed by songs and toasts completed the exercises prayer by the chaplain E J J STICKNEY clerk FOUNTAIN GREEN at sunrise a volley of tery was fire gired dand and the stars and stripes were hoisted at eight am the ahe citizens assembled 4 som bied bled at the bowery and a half hour was lakon taken up in foot racing aad oiher other sports por ts then the people were calie caile d to order by bv tho the marshal of the day major james guymon and anner afner music by the brass band prayer by the chaplain and ani singing by the choir an oration was vs ered by james woodward esq well suited to the occasion speeches were also made by lon ion uon R L johnson malthew caldwell tho the mormon battalion boy mrs R li johnson the president of fountain green female relief society and professor william pieree pierce school teacher songs dia bogues oke ole wore delivered during the proceedings ce in the afternoon all ali allric caned ed in a danco dance the committee or of arrangements were james guymon andrew anderson and W P allred LEWIS ANDERST reporter TO TOOELE 0 E L ff the tho citizens of this place began at an early hour tho the celebration of the twenty fifth filth anniversary or of the entrance of president byoung and pioneers ers into salt lake vailey valley the stars and stripes of course were at the mast head and volleys of musketry announced the rising sun the martial band and capet crofus crofts brass band were early on duty and promenaded promenades the streets discoursing appropriate music after which the bands banda partook of a substantial breakfast at the residence of major lee and captain or cr ft at 9 am a procession was wag formed under linder the direction dire elion cllon of W H leo marshal of the day and paraded the tho streets A little after ten the proc procession eslon and people in general were seated in the meeting under the direction of the marshal and his aids alda the service consisted of speeches toasts arid and vocal and instrumental music the thep anniversary ending with a social dance in tile the court house honse excellent music musie being furnished by T crofts crofta cotillion band the party did not break up till past the wee short hours the crops are looking well reapers readers are at work late and early tiie tile orchards are in good condition aud and the flower gardens gay with fl flowers awers we have been blessed this season with a fair supply of water yesler Yesier yesterday yesterday day the thermometer in the shade facing forthwith a good circulation of air showed as its follows at 6 am 73 at noon 92 at fit 5 p m 90 deg fah fab respectfully NESTOR SMI smithfield telfield at daybreak thero theno was firing of cannon and musketry interspersed with music musio b by the martial band raising of the stars ali all and stripes at sunrise the intention was war to have a grand procession but circumstances caused it to be omitted omi tred at half past 10 a m the people assembled in the bowery where they were entertained with singing by the choir ard sunday scho sebo 01 prayer by the chap laiu ialo jmmes james melrie Me itelean fun pun oration by george barber orator of the tho day speeches by professor J morgan and bishop S roskelley fy music from tit the martial band original songs toast etc ete cannon was fired at intervals during the forenoon and afternoon in the atter after noon nion foot racing running wheelbarrows blindfolded jumping and other amusements were indulged in by all A grand military salute at sundown tho the daya days enjoyments enjoy ments wound up by a ball in the evening when many mariy of our citizens enjoyed themselves in tripping tile the light anta stio toe the juveniles had hd a dance adanee on the oven eved evening ang of the perce peace alid ana harmony prevailed joy and gladness beamed in tiie tile countenances of all committee of arran arrangements gem buts preston T morehead thomas J lutz and thomas C cragin marshal of tho the day james tames E fogg reporter francis sharp HYRUM byrum the day wa was celebrated with the usual festivities viz salutes at day break ac marshai A procession formed at 9 by marshal mcbride paraded the streets and returned to the meeting house when an excellent oration was d delivered livered Il vered by the mayor 0 N lilenquist speeches w were e re made by charles 0 shaw and james U tans ns wort hand band and several good songs were sung by henry Peters petersen enand and choir the children danced in the afternoon and a ball in tho the evening closed close davery a very pleasant days enjoyment joy ment committee james jamer james mcbride and niels niela nielson Ni olson elson FAIRVIEW our town was enlivened by the carrying out of the foi fol following irwing pro gramme officers marshal orthe day amasa tucker orator philip hurst chaplain benjamin jones benr Re reporter porter parter H W sanderson Sander sou son at daybreak tiring firing of artillery directed by N P hjort at sunrise national flag hoisted under charge of lycurgus wilson saluted with three cheers given by the crowd assembled volley of musketry followed by serenade by martial and string bands under direction of S goodmansen Good mansen maasen at 9 procession or of sunday school children under tence tenee of wm chris chri and ass assistant latant sabbath school teachers at 10 a m people assembled at meet inz lne house boube after which came singing by the choir prayer by tho the chaplain song by the anderson family an oration tune by string band speech by robert tucker gond song by miss mias ann briggs recitation by lycurgus wilson ju jun n song bong by joseph beswick Be swick awick dialogue en entitled tail d parson and the mormon boy by A anderson and P hurst iun tun music by band song by wm win christenson christensen conal con cal cai stump speech by R westwood songs by frederick christensen christenson and H bov eov ies les toasts song by mar garet aud and agnes anderson toasts remarks by john cox benr closed by singing and benediction at 1 p m effigy and target shooting under direction ot of capt J M allred at 3 pm children assembled for dance under direction of vm win christensen at early candle candie light adults joined in dance there was not a drunk nor brawl of any kind nor ilor serious accident HENRY henby W SANDERSON RICHFIELD the day was celebrated hero by firing of cannon and serenading sere very early in the morril mr A large procession wa formed about S led by marshai marshal J L fouz eoutz after marching through the principal streets and back to the b bv bowery wery whence it started a meeting was held and we were entertained by very appropriate encouraging and instructive sp scot etches ches by bishop N hi higgins gons kovs pres pros J A young and others as well as by songs and toasts of all kinds after meeting the table was set sot for a public dinner which was heartily enjoyed by all partakers par takers A juvenile dance and other amusements amu in the arter arner afternoon noon and a dance for older folks in the evening concluded me enjoyments enjoy ments monts of this memorable day in rich richfield nield field the committee of arrangements were bro geo 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