Show SUNDAY SCHOOL JUBIL JUBILEE BE A SPLENDID SUCCESS the grand sunday school jubilee in celebration of the anniversary of the entrance of the pioneers of 1847 led by kv president 33 young into the salt lake valley was a splendid success for eor fo r a considers con considerable sIdera ble bie time previous to the opening living streams a of f people the juveniles greatly preponderating ponde rating poured into the great building who fhe children with their attendant superintend superintendents eilts and teachers occupied the floor of the taber tabernacle acle acie and numbered probably in irr the vicinity of five thousand the public as spectators occupied the huge gallery which appeared to be filled to the extent or ot its capacity besides the choristers cho from the sunday schools of the city eight car loads came in from the settlements south bouth by the utah southern Southe rii ril and joined in the jubilee A large number of people also came aiom the north to be present at the celebration besides the officers of the sunday school union elder george georgo Q cannon president and elder eider geo goddard assistant and the two counsellors Coun of the latter elders willes aud evans in the of sunday schools in this county there were present of the first presidency cf the church brigham young john W young and daniel H weila wella also Apost apostles leF 3 john taylor and charles C rich eich at fifteen minutes to eleven the vast concourse was called to order by assistant superintendent goddard the conductor prod prof C J thom Thomas as stepped upon plat piat platform forni waved his hie wand and the whole mass of df juveniles in the body of the hall arose as with one impulse to their feet they bang eang the ope opening ii in I 1 9 chorus iyo vye we IVO meet again filling the surround hig at air with sweet melody there is is no nd musie music so thrillingly elective DO no sounds bounds that are so 80 captivating and inspiring as those that proceed from the exercise of the voices of youth i e and purity parity and sis its the harmonious notes of thib thia simple lay fell upon the audience they could not heip help un lessi lespi lost to td the higher senses of the human heart being moved with indescribable and pleasurable emotions the opening prayer was waso offered d by elder john taylor tay lor after which the children sang go when Y hen the morning Bh Sh ineth ib it would tae tale too much space apace to go through the pro gramme in detail and dwell upon the merits of the various performances it 11 is sufficient to observe that the children sang roost charmingly and the large audience could nut not fall fail to bo be delighted with it the tenth ward brass band brand per several pieces very effect with their usual ability the singing of the adult choir was all that could be desired and brother william D owen sang the pioneers in nine fine sty ie mast must master er george at Ail all deison delson eda oda ed a very by miss E B it acquitting himself very creditably iu in me the ren the union glee oleo club sang flun under the greenwood green wood tree and 66 praise of the soldier Soldie rj avery very sweet ly and with excellent effect the recitation by mr air lavid david mckenzie of tho the ruined Cot cottage take tako was very fine tine fino 1 A couple of pieces by twelve young g ladies idles directed by prof A were beautifully sung eung mu much 4 credit is doe to prof rhomas thomas rb omas the fhe conductor for the efficient efflo lent manner in which he acquitted himself not only yesterday but also for the amount of assiduous and skilful preparatory labor be he must have boa bea bestowed towed the accompaniments and aud other performances for form mances auces ances on the grand errand organ by prof jos J D daynes nes neb were all that could be desired during duang tho the course couy i se of the tho jubilee prebi president dint B young delivered a brief address during which he be give gave a succinct account 0 of f the leading events connected with the history of the church of jesus jestis christ of latter day saints he also ina in lna a clear and concise manner gave some excellent advice to the children the address was wag one afre of remarkable comprehensiveness notwithstanding its brevity being mutum in the committees made most roost am pie arrangements for the co comfort efort of I 1 I 1 the children for whom an im mense quantity of lemonade had hady been prepared and buese buns buna were distributed among them and the audience T the appearance of the building building during the jubilee could not well welt be described bed from the vast ceil eeli 4 ing hung the manir manit mammoth noth both floral centerpiece and all over it were festoons fes composed of ever over greens greena and flowers on the pilasters pi lasters of ali the gallery allery breastwork were green gar ends lands with fillings of flowers a and rid lid floral hanging baskets were FU suspended S between the pillars which support the gallery wavy fes feSt toona I 1 in double row also surrounded the space parallel with the pillars the decorations which were mostly prepared by the cunning hands bands of ladies were very creditable and gave the ceiling the appearance of an inverted garden but for the main beauy beaufy of the scene the eyes had to he turned to the floor of the building where were assembled the thousands of beautiful innocent children childred them thero was waa presented ted a picture of gri grint great at variety the mingling of bright color colors in the dresses and adornments of the little ones blue and pink with white for tor a ground work preponderating among the girls while the darker and less sprightly colors worn by the boys gave variety and attractive attractiveness ness DeSS above all these was that sed sea sea sen of beau beautiful tirui upturned intelligent faces such scenes beenes are suggestive of profitable reflection and forcibly remind one of the magnitude of or the latter day work of the lord foi ty seven F e ven years ears ago last april the iho church of jesus chrit christ of latter day sain saints ts B numbered um berd but bu t bix six plem members and see to what an extent it has grown in that timet the principles which have bou bound nd the people together and have caused the community to assume its present proportions will with th 90 who are their exemplars ardd arid exponents x eventually fill tha the w hole hoie eartha 1 let the mathematically inched inclined make a calculation based on the postdate po strate of increase lid ald and iid form a conclusion |