Show THE TWENTY fourth IN THE settlements I 1 1 ta the who i 0 pressure upon our ouk columns inns necessitates the condensation of t the lle reports from the country of the of the tho an anniversary niver sary of tile the the pioneers 6 in this valley into much smaller space than they otherwise might occupy oe cupy magad city 1 I T 7 had had bad an unusually grand celebration the ghe sunday schools from talief burrou surrounding illig settlements promenaded promenades the streets iDith nerg ners etc there wag waa an oration by wm S lewis speeches spee chei chek by A G Q G Bywate rand others othen L adein I 1 and ind other abue ments men L y the tho hil hii calill hll dreu dren by navid david jones daniel danli daniels sa niels mar mariliol of the ahe day joh jou pace chaplin dv N lokan T who tho 1 twenty fourth of jul jui july Y 1874 dawned propitiously upon this beautiful valley with its Ls teeming fields smiling smili rig tig gardens kar jar dens and thrifty deni denizen zeliN zelia fifteen years ago this valley vailey was sparsely settled and aud und thought impossible by reason of early and ex trume tre me frosts to become the desirable location it has the celebration of this auspicious day was generally observed by the antl entire re county as evinced by tha conco concourse ulso of people present from every settlement t witness and participate in the jubilee which had ben az n prearranged pre arranged for that lay day tile the timely rains ralus which had llad fallen forfi for fou a day or two ciro previous had rendered rend ored dt traveling raveling a luxury cooling the recent intense atmosphere arl ari and improving materially the tho condition of our road roads long before the hour bour appointed for the tho services to COM commence mence waon after aate r wagon rolled in with lively lirely cargoes the now new deiv and spacious ipa clous cious bowery was tastefully fitted up 0 and alid enie enle hay arranged for thu tho thi various sunday school choirs and lied billed presented a pleasant to be holdah hold hoid iba th p preb presence en cd of jor the tho lor logan an martial and bras band bands giving alternately rich strains of music added greatly 0 tho tho festivities of the tho be occasion casion the vas yas called to order at 10 19 am aul cc invocation 19 ali ail all dlf haff hail WY my sabbath ro 1 fou fon iou is Gro growing wink tilo tila tho ri day days 11 our own sund bund schol 8 choI chol p our jubilee bong song C of praise the children db ildron 0 or tho the saints f 11 thanks for tho the sabbath school tig sweet to mingle voices vol kol ces all hall hail to the tho hark illard listen to the afi music musie 91 the daisy dalsy r 11 and thank Tha nR gi were vere sung with ex celleri freet fleet joseph goddard and und carrie ar penter penton accompanied ulin upon the fb or gan gun i the ta A audience udie H cg wag a addred by bish nish bishops vm win P r lewood littlewood itt and W vs B pie pic preston actori creif B YD yuan ang rs jun hupt moses thatcher and bishop samuel Eo skelly jums A I 1 reporter spanish lorn forr at this place guns tired and flags hoisted as usual and a grand procession was forn fora formed jed co comprising in cavalry t the lie barid band divers dignitaries the tho ho various trade tride and the relief societies working at sewing knitting spinning etc yo young ung ladles ladies a as 9 a re retrenchment tren climent society plainly but neatly i dressed and the rising gener generation generallo atlo atio n with the hope of israel were also aiso out in large numbers with a fine line display of banners with suitable mottoes tho the procession after marching and coli coti countermarching counter n ter in arching marching repp repaired ired dred to the new e bowery io where the proceedings r ocee ings dons gons consisted isted of au an oration as by 0 he hon geo D snell speeches by stephen markham and zebedee zebidee coltrin ra musie music u kic klc songs recitations ete etc at two the citizens iea lea reassembled 13 scrub led in tile the bowery and olt ett enjoy I 1 oy ed trems themselves wives in hearing speeches songs recitations an and d andic a and M participating jn in the dance winding up with a danco dauee at tho tile social hall in the evening charles monk Nl rolt rovert mi B gay frederick lewis lewi andrew E Nc ilsen lisen committee of arrangements range ments ct JA marshal marshai A D abst marshai marshal ill uli SA alj J raymond PAYMOND reporter exporter A krand kidny a jubilee of the school 1 children of the tho county was wai held hvid in this city on the the meeting house was decorated with grape vines and flowers wo vvo iad had lad three choir that of bro evans and til tile tiie 1 y sunday school choirs of this place and aud levan also a string band led by C H sperry and a brass band led by C haid hudson son i mrs sirs C bigler julih juliu ti T chase and dilk dilles dilkes misses es bigler P dicks picks garrett borrowman and keln reinke ke B R pay and john W V shephard gave recitations mrs ar T AT 9 A andrews ali ail aud and d miss L evans livans and two aisters sisters sang songs there was a solo dar ton hearold accompany lug ing gogou on the organ several beveral anthems hemr hems ac were sung by the juveniles under the superintendence of bro bru evans A dialogue was lead read by miss bigler and miss misa ord seth octh Olinto Olin tont tott tl delivered n speech on oli tile the training of eb children ildren lidren in the right right way the choir choin sang san sad g rhe rhe phe jubilee lu in tho the afternoon the children marched in procession slon sion from the meeting houm houe to the city hall where they thes enjoyed themselves ln danci dancing rig tig and nud the adults enjoyed the tho same privilege in tile the evening saintel dent of the schools SILAS L jao JACKSON raon aleis nef 6 arville tile the report of firearms announced the dawn of tire the twenty fourth during the forenoon therne therbe nore wore horse borse racing mule i racing acing and foot root raci icil tell at much amusement at ono oue a freo free dinner WAS prepared in itt tile the meeting ho house of which from to doo 00 persons partook much fuch praise was due to those who wilo subscribed beef mutton vegetables and many other things thin to make it an afree agreeable ahio ahie timo time ia for or everybody wlm wim wished to participate after afler dinner the children participated in lit the dance dann singing and other amusements followed till six at eight a danco daneo commenced for adults adulte plump mount pleasant at U break bre ak of day the inhabitants wom were aroused by the firing or of homemade cannon under th tho direction of captain john tidwell and the rafting ralf raif ind ing of the tiie mammoth flag on our new and handsome flagstaff epa aed ted at he fhe wt of one hundred aundrea dalore A was way for formed ined which marched xii gli lb JH principal streets or of t the er eity city city and ret rot returned arned aud wah was i n c bowe bowery at ten tep teco teen davk duck speeches sult suit ablo abio to k till wera delivered lei lel ive lve iverel rei rel liy liv 7 ders A ad candland Cand tand 1 11 lock E cliff dr scovil and dishop bishop IN S seely interspersed with singing IT by theau the tho juveniles verifies and comic arid arld se lital songs by others in the tile afternoon the tho people mot met and enjoyed 0 1 I grand jubilee given by lly thu the children of the sunday school under tinder the direction of superintendent perin purin jolin john tidwell T and dressor Pr asor john haslei hasler seconded by short and appropriate speeches sentiments toasts et cafter carter earter which ohp ho children enjoyed themselves in in the danco until dark the adults at pit eight ouock for tor the same purpose in the tho large dancing hal hai 1 W V F reynold reynolds E R mim dim C hampshire C N lund A scovil john tidwell anti and john hasler comm committee attee or of jacob livie linvle Li ivie Ivle marshals 11 CLIFF importer roundal ro I 1 I 1 arce lilje e te I 1 C 0 rhe the rho urt uri ilai this was very generally entered enterer into feito by the people of thi town and vicinity notwithstanding 3 the excessive heat beat there w was as a a fogl fogh race between jen jun i aagard and peter loft tile tiie former and I 1 the 1 he latter seventy el years olal old oid I 1 distance fifty gifty yard T they thes hey hes ran twice and the jud judg t could not I 1 i decide which was 71 lie if winner so tc occide cIde they y divided d the tilo prize prie between t them em some transient men buerl had too much enuch of the forts furty fort ro rod d and they were on the tile war path with each other buethe but tile tilo cou countable stable took care of them otherwise the best of order prevailed duling me entire d day ay james woodward esq delivered ed in an eloquent ora orn oration tion the tho sunday school children sang some excellent pieces of music musie the brass band was in attendance in the evening the tiie dr amable association so played to a large and appreciative precia tive audience the thid drunkards warning after the play there was a i grind grand ball lewis anderson Au derson cornelius collard soren Chris tiamen andrew J aagard angard 0 jas nielsen nie Nic lsen isen committee 0 of Johns cn marshal marshai of the day ree HEE it LLWELLYN 1 klepo reporter moroni to the was celebrated by our citizens and school children iu in a very peaceable and a agreeable manner tho days proceedings were firing of ean can cannon olt hoh ting aars friars and fc tripe by tho tile bras band the leade fehik 1 ip of bro lians flans hallsen halis halls en at 9 a m there wai was a an or of citizens and school cili clif cli cil idren dren under the direction of tile the marshal of the day A 0 smith and sanday sunday sandly school teachers ta chers ebers through tho the principal streets from and antl to the bowery alf when D tile the audience were entertained by music from the brass band pinging by tile the public and sunday school choirs prayer by tile the chaplain father thomas Howar howarth lh oration by charles kemp toasts song songs martial music kc in the afternoon there were hor horse and foot races and other amusements ments sand and a dance for the tho juveniles il asand and in tho the evening a grand ball bali foi fol the citizens aaron hardy james 3 john blackham Black blaek ham bam committee of ai arrangements range ments WILL WILLIAM loi JR reporter reports er milian SIll ton after aher salute baluto of nio nie arms and raising of flags at eight there was an imitation emigration representing the pioneers started for weber elty eity four miles distant rind and re returning to milton at 12 at one a picnic dinner nt at the schoolhouse at two a meeting commenced when an oration was given by the orator T J thurston a national song and other singing by the choir spee Epee speeches ches songs and recitations by se several vem avem I 1 kethren brethren and sisters I 1 i at rive nive a dance for the commenced and mid closed t hee ehy en at eight a dance for the people in general the tho winding up scene of the day J parkinson A F poulson 2 nielson melson committee L 11 christenson marshal of the day deiy J mecham Me eilam cilam chaplain A P F POULSON reporter brigham the tho sabbath schools and aud many citizens from the different parts of box E elder eider mer county assembled at brigham city tho the schools numbering upwards of SOO scholars met at the southern part of the city and were escorted to the large bowery recently erected west of the court co rt house by the brass and martial bands of this city at loam aoam 10 am the services commenced consisting of sin bin singing P ing by the sabbath schools the pieces composed composed for the jubilee music by t the ie lands lauds speeches ly the superintendent tel tei i dent of sabbath schools rr prest preat e at lorenzo JL orenzo snow know and others in the afternoon various earlous games were indulged in by the youths N of both sexes and in the evening g they had the choice of either participating in the tile lance danco or witnessing the performance Temptation of and handy andy at tile tiie court house rouse the tho day passed ort orn pleasantly and as aa was rema remarked by some of the tho speakers speaker many felt like shouting for joy that the day had come when such vast assem bh blies es of the I 1 children of the tile saints could midd meet together JAMES J clia cila chamdler CHANDLER hoheit Gos Go rien llen nyo nye V e celebrated the with earnestness nest ness nesa at daybreak day break a salute giom riom the minute men and music from capt Okle okie berys martial band at sunrise the stars and stripes were raised ml ed at ten tho tile people assem i bled at the schoolhouse the tho jubilee le commenced about half past ten by the tile sunday school choir ted tea led by james H jenkins the songs were selected from the tile juve ale nrc n le instructor and the charam thele thelo were an oration by G B higginson speeches by bishop wn vrr price john rouse and robt ti till ail address by master hanson hausdo U with toasts songs and I 1 pieces from some of the teachers and rid lid children in the tile afternoon the children enjoyed themselves in the dame danee there was also a well attended attends ed danco dance in the evening for adults the tho proceeds for the benefit of the sunday school committee of arm price george williams william peter reter ry paul ifo GEO WILLIAMS IVILL rAms reporter bloomington at sunrise this morning silence was broken by a volley of twenty four guns I 1 the people assembled at tile schoolhouse at nine welock am a in formed a proc procession ossion estion and marilea marched to martial music through the principal streets then back to the schoolhouse in the following man ner twelve fathers of mothers of israel twelve daughters of zion dressed dresse I 1 ill in white and twelve sons of zion the citizens and sunday school children following T in line the services consisted of an oration by james H hart haht george osmond read an address in behalf of the daughters of bioti john walker spoke in behalf of the rathers fathers of israel christian madsen in behalf of the sons gons of zion sibber jarvis in behalf of the of israel A number of toasts were given 1 at two all were seated at with viands including strawberries sugar and cream at four tac tae dance opened for the small children and in the i evening for larger children tint tini and I 1 re ni s all was joy peace and antl unity the tho whole was gotten up under the atu 9 of tile the relief bellef society soc Sov lety wr marshal 11 II C chaplain Chapla iii lii itebe wiy wit con conaty nty in the morning at sunrise a saide salute of musketry was fired followed by musie blut ic from the martial ma r 11 band and the tho hoisting of flags throughout tho city the band drove through the principal streets lively strains arrilus of music at halo haio past p ast nine tho thiel N people lope having haying convened the sunday ay school 0 children sang jhb the ahn opening lay welcome welcome ac lord calept our jubilee all hall hail my sabbath school mates upon this our festal da day 11 zion lou ion Is growing interspersed inters persed with 11 musie music from tile tilo tiang and martial partial bands nic Ric richard liard ilard Se sessions Eglons one of th tiie old mormon battalion made a short speech taps H giles delivered a brief ora ona tion klun john harvey gave ave avo brier brief account of the pioneers I 1 ohn john gallagher and john gordon gonlon brley briefly addressed the tiie am assembly embly the children also aiso sang old aad al id young nye axe heie assembled who attend the sabbath school 11 tia our own sunday school chool E accept the tribute of our oun hearts 1 the tiro tile tho children or of tilo tho saints thanks for the sabbath school hall hail to the tile day the worlds jubilee 31 the little brown church in the avle vie and 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