Show THE IN IX THE SETTLE SETTLE- SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENTS MENTS OGDEN CITY Utah July 1878 i Editors Tl CT o Deseret D o w f News New W uma S wy W f WW W In the forepart of the day of the th we had a very velY cool and re- re refreshing re refreshing tre freshing shower of rain This cooled the atmosphere and made matters maUers more pleasant and amid agreeable agreeable agreeable ble tb than an they had been for a num- num oer num-oer I Del oer of days previous At eight Bight preparations for the celebration of the t thirty-first thirty anniversary of the eD entrance rance of the into these peaceful ll valleys com com- commenced com commenced About 8 o'clock pm the Fire which Brigade Brigade which has bas now be- be become be become come one 9 of our solid institutions Institution formed fora for torch light torch light procession The weather was unfavorable The Th winds were high the clouds were very thick rather low Jow and threat threat- threatening threatening threatening ening The march commenced bu but bt before fore they bad had proceeded tar far the t rain Jam i tu storm burst in fury upon there them pot put out their lights drench drench- drenched drenched ed the be boys and they hastened away to their homes and friends I This morning the d day dawned as lovely as could be desired The Ilk sky WM was unclouded the sun son shone clear r arid and bright but not too oppre oppressive eive A grateful bre breeze ze from flom the moun moun- mountains mountains taiBa tempered tel the atmosphere and made it enjoyable The day was passed pa In various en- en en enjoyments to the inclinations of the pt people There W was S no sp special pro- pro gramme 1 Trains raiDS were run from herd to X Kays Kay's Kay s 's s during day where quite a 1 of persons d and enjoyed themselves in various recreations target tiona-target target shooting foot rac- rac racing racing rac racing ing dancing etc etc At Jones were fere the usual attractions the appointments always being and the attractions almost Refreshment stands and and- bands binds of music musio were stationed at each e b grove neither grove neither of which Was 88 so crowded as to be uncomfortable aWe able i Peace and good order so 80 far asI as ha have be able to U ten tbs sed c the proceedings throughout the day dy In addition to the gather gather- gather iuga a at the groves quite a number of OUT our citizens betook themselves to the Oft and enjoyed themselves as- as as best best accorded accorded with their t eana At t A night a grand ball baIt in the t ouse was given under the theau au of the Y Young Ladies Ladief Re- Re Bet Re Retrenchment t Society It was well J ted orderly conducted and partICipated much en enjoyed by those who parti parti- participated part part-I d in its It it A serious IOU th though o ugh it is hoped nota not Dot a dangerous us accident occurred one on OD ODthe the Utah and aDd Northern Railroad this te morning Lorraine Hadlock is not responsible for her hel tione ac-tione ac- ac tione hone hone- and who had bad got away from er ber guardians ia s was seen on oa the track as ats the train was backing from the grove to Ogden As soon u as ushe she WitS was discovered they whistled i down brakes the steam was waa shut I o on and aDd the machinery re reversed er ed but all aU w were in vain to pre pre- prevent vent the forward c car r from striking her ber knocking g her her- er down an dragging her a short die dis- distance tance She BIle Jece received ved an n ugly flesh WOUD wound ia in l her bel right arm a bl braise Jae Jaein in her leg and some Injury In her he f cheat chest She was promptly removed to her home where re she every proper proper- atts att attention tIon and it u Is hoped by at i t t d nursing she ahe will recover f f rA r A narrow es escape pe from a a- a gration occurred to night In a residence on SIth tk the lady of the ho house is i B Jg mp is a athe the ordinary way f titter titter- ter- ter j wards th the lamp f from some RIDe un- un unknown Unknown u known u e Cd d Zhe lady with great pr tie ot of mind mine gathered up alla all aU th fragments I a II I Ih she could and threw them them em out cut of doors doon In Inthe the mean mn time line It a taw law w of th the he neighbors who heard 4 N sound uDd of f the spon pion collected o The Th e flames ame of d th i- i ng III were soon Boon house hones was saved from Irom the the ea ft the ladys lady's fingers thew was w 81 y b That was the heaviest damage Throughout this day there has be been no heavy demonstration It J t has bas been one of ot quiet pe ble enjoyment No no brawls no quarrels no DO arrests r Nothing except the accident above ove named to disturb th the peace pear and acid harmony harmon of the day Can n the sa same e be said of a non non-MoI non Mormon city eity of like dl- dl di on a similar occasion Or would there be drunks quarrels fights arrests arret and anI other evidences evidence of the elUl progress ef of f A L P iJ Pr Cit 17 PRovo July 1878 Editors Editor Deseret yews News About of our citizens citizens met meton meton meon on our public Uc square ye yesterday terdal to witness s the Indian attack on ou the pioneer forts Carts the grand crand feature featt e of othe the day The ti booming of cannon echoed re- re reCh echoed re-echoed Ch ed by the near Wasatch range the rattle of small maU at arms IJ with th the music of the brass brau and martial I bands the usual quota of small mounted on horses that y were were plowing corn m or raking hay bespoke a general holiday By Bythe the way these gal gala days are any any- anything anything thing but a holiday t to the equine race We look around on OA 01 the he ing groups groups all In holiday while wondering wh who pays pk PV I for their clothes am swa awakened ened our momentary financial 4 reverie by a salute of one gun un and og ot of meeting ho ee ae bell which puts aU all in motion towards the 4 grove ve on the meeting house bou ouse e block Here we find the son Hon Judge Judg Dusenberry Marshal of f th days with aides working up Op the bi- bi Iz font troB a piety strong men as 88 aa- aa vane vance corps of pioneers the road and ands bridge builders of that brave and memorable band then others of the pioneers With with w Wagons gou and teams Elders W and Tho Thom Thomasin In charge who as as a real rea of the event of 81 years ago come oem oom out from behind those 31 81 years fean with witha a buoyancy of step p t that at bespeaks they bave have the spirit of occasion the same m may y be Inferred of those who follow in full in-full full fuU equipment withold with withold withold old lock flint guns gun gun Elders Eld Elder Tanner and Clark dark the boys of the Battalion I apparel somewhat worn worn but but they say that's tb ts t's h how hy y they were the emall boys cluster round the next Bat n group the Indian warriors warrior in full costume war paints etc whose whOle cries cri MOT mom Mox- Mox mOb meet at- at attention attention at attention N Next comes the pioneer of Utah with the primitive tools teals of I ol days when the heels Est wagon were JD of plows followed in iii pleasant contrast with implements implement or recent im i Improve Improvement ment merrt sulky pI plows WI rakes rabea raking JE t ing machines C Ac Then for follows a representation of ot the try tl opal opal- mak making ing quite ah an an imposing il appearance Foremost I the he Provo Mn ipg ing Com Company's Company representative m me e n of the varo various dl departments with cloth products and nd drays of NT b baled led wool Next Provo op Co-op op o-op tu- tu tu re appropriately Al iJ Clerks in attendance n and dray diary h pf of dry goods good aud g gm to superintendents to 8 B 8 8 ij Mines Jones sad Kirkwood c Carp shop hop by Me r Snyder der r and Meldrum that Gmt class allatt- allatt workmen workmen ok eD on en enI i routs route A display J Iy of f doors and sash by 1 the firm of Smoot I John Co Ca Your la late townsman print print- printing d DOW OUI ours oure John Jom C Grahams Graham's ing lug press in tell full all operation printing circulars and dodgers t op o op tailors I Albert Singleton superintendent a l warranted a good fit of of Provo manufacture as cheap as the cheap cheap- eat est Brick makers builders shoe hoe shoemakers makers bra and tanners all aU represent represent- represented ed The millinery display of of Mrs Mad Bee Bee and td daughters With 1 1100 0 b r Drones in this most moat elaborate of 01 the procession Then followed citizens In car car- carriages and wagons the Presidency of the Stake Mayor May rt City Council Chaplain and Orator of the Day Next Neat company acom a ny of 31 young Joung ladles ladies and gentle gentlemen en In costume of 47 and present pre eDt happy contrast Belief Societies Improvement As- As Schools all rep rep- rep resented Captain Oliver Haws Uwe f mounted rear-guard rear closed a pro pro- 1 procession ceS cession ion whose numbers and aud extent outdid of ot the anything kind ever in r ear or city causing the n necessity ofa of of- a march counter march r-march that one part ott of the e procession might view th the other ether Arrived at Union Square a halt haIt was ww was called and the procession form form- formed formed ed in large ICe square hollow to wit wit- tress ness the g great attraction on of the a thy day a representation ent tion of an Indian attack on Pioneer Fort of 49 9 and gallant gallan defence by the Pioneers l Ne No sooner BOoner had hail the Pioneers entered the Fort than the Indians encircled it on od their horses horse and with war hoops oops and yells laying over the theof x of their horses firing their guns and shooting arrows at full sued mingled with fierce shouts r fit of or the brave defenders silenced oc- oc by the roar of the cannon can- can non Doa et ef f the fort made a scene bring bring- bringing ing some reminiscences of an un- un unpleasant un unpleasant pleasant character to the minds of some some- of our c old ld residents and alv- alv giving alving ing the the uninitiated an Idea ea of or the mode warfare The rearguard guard now DOW come to the rescue In- In In Indians dlana defeated wounded cared for treaty made and the procession re- re returns re returns turns tums to the Bowery where seated by the Marshal and assistants The exercises proceeded con con- conducted con conducted ducted and carried through to the satisfaction of all the speeches and oration thrilled the the audience in in in- in all with a reverence and anti ap- ap ap appreciation appreciation of the giant efforts of dauntless s men meD the pioneers and founders of or the freedom pros pros- prosperity pros and religious liberty we now enjoy under the Divine blessing Balls were wele held at several of the hal halia of our city in the evening d and the day passed oft without ac accident t 10 A AJ J 7 be L as at tB Est EUI w B 1 The e earlier exercises of the day consisted in the di discharge of small mU firing of cannon cannon and the heisting the Sta Stars and Stripes At Atto to 10 a a m the be cuisine assembled at atthe atthe rt the e Tabernacle where when tilt till noon noon the exercises consisted ted of singing pray pray- prayer prayer or er speeches be u music recitations toasts and under the of or Daniel Lewis Esq marshal of the dray day Pioneer Pioneer-Fathe Pioneer Ww Wm Henrie chaplain f P G Q Idea des q iua in u ul tor Edward Thomas I musical director At two p- p pm p m the citizens again m led in the taberna le and andere vere Nere ere regaled with more singing peeches he recitations s and other iU accusing instructive an and interest interest- interesting interesting ing exercises exercise While they were going ont on the Sabbath school chil- chil iron tren enjoyed themselves th m elven in do a free fRe dan dance e in fn the he Belief Society Hall Sall till six o'clock when they retired and aud the adult portion of the com com- com enjoyed themselves elves in like manner The rho day throughout was ob observed ed as a general genera holiday and andaU andaU andall aU who participated in the ee exercise es enjoyed themselves very much re realizing a time long to be remembered be Paradise I l Artillery at daybreak leak Raising th the flag flaa at ati unrig with music by our brass and aDd nd martial martial bands At l I am the people people assembled sad and formed a pr procession on After parading r mug mg ing through the he principal streets the procession adjourned ta tea our neW meeting eting house J w when eu songs speeches 8 etc were given and enjoyed A Ada d disc ce for the children commenced com com- come commenced e ce at 2 p pm 01 ni and continued u Ui U 4 P nr m h- h sports races meet e we were vew indulged In by the I Ie young Dance Dece tot for the adults in the e even even- evening even evening ing ne exercises were enjoyed enjoyed- byall by byall byall all and the best belt of feeling prevail prevail- prevailed prevailed ed Respectfully 8 UEL OLDHAM |