Show m IONS ERS HONORED IONSON ON N TH THE I Io o W Wo Altho o the call of the wild took great it many people out of town to lend nd lid the the celebration in in was very splendid in every every the following program was carried t In the morning meeting at the bernacle Th The first number was music by the q el Orchestra which they gave their usual artistic manner manne n s by Pies Pies- Wm R. R Palmer Then ti the strains of soft music played Mr Oborn on the organ three threet et t little flower girls presented the seers meers with beautiful after aft kh ich h Jack Wright in his big thrilled the audience th tb his rendition of Utah Mr right was forced to respond to an ire reo A Tribute to the Pioneers beautifully given by Mrs I liosel- liosel Happy Substituting g Mayor tenses en who was absent from Herbert Haight gave lave a n clevere clever e minute talk Oh Ye Mountains gh was very very- effectively rendered Mr lIr a II contralto and a av v 11 comer to Cedar Mrs Happy r y charmingly gave gavel a humorous mg kg The Orchestra gave another Jely ely number find and nd after community Bing ng Come Come Ye Saints paints lints the wa was pronounced b by JOIe Joee Joe Jos e eAt At 1 P. P M M- 3 0 J big cars and 2 Park ge busses were ready at the Ta- Ta nacle cle grounds to take the Pioneers the the c canyon nyon to the Mackelprang h. h They were soon on their way every every minute of the rids rid ugh i t ti cany on which met to lb bG tin do holiday array too honor bonor of of the royal guests who were drink In its it's exquisite beauty e party part arrived at the ranch 0 O. K 1 in fine spirits to find a a nice nicee e i prepared in which they could e shelter should a storm arise but buti buta D a i the weather man was on the theand J and gave them a perfect day R e pioneers seemed to be in holiday for was it not their very own 1 and a more jolly happy crowd Id 1 scarcely ely be imagined aces nees es were indulged in Jokes told each other and every body visited i zone some one and then refreshments e e i served My didn't everything to te good l' l The fortune teller was wase re It e too telling fortunes out of the raps cups and if we are not deceived i fortune at least leat came true for forlaw saw law a time one beautiful maiden a stately grand mother close to a fine looking man who have ave been a heart in youth routh t about 5 P. P M. M Mr Lafe McI Mc- Mc ell I called out that it was time turn Kirn home and after a lovely e they the were landed safely at their n II by the very efficient and gentley gentle- gentle JT y drivers who had exerted them them- t f Vel es to make the trip a pleasant I A great creat deal of credit is due Mrs Wood Rood Webster faster Mrs Emily Mc- Mc and Mrs Francell Corry tho thu era eral committee and the various for the sPlendid time bided the Pioneers during durne the then n of the 1 |