Show I FOREST DALES DALE'S BIG Bill DAY Residents Out in Force to Celebrate Celebrate Celebrate Cele Cele- brate Tenth Anniversary S of the Ward Residents of Forest Dale ward of Granite stake were out In force Corce last night to celebrate Its Is tenth tenths sr sary The anniversary services were held In the new chapel which stands or on one aie corner of the acro acre farm once Circe owned b by Brigham Young The rho services were In tho nature of a re recital recital re- re cital of the history of the lie community which sprung from fronis a few fe fan families les and amid which Is now a thriving suburban settlement provided with all al the conveniences conveniences conveniences con con- of oC a thriving town The program program program pro pro- gram for the tue evening consisted of se selected so- so 5 musical numbers and speaking by those who had beets been In the community com corn from flom tho the first days of o 1896 Senator Stephen H H. Love was the first speaker Ills Ilg subject was sas wa Forest Fore Forest For e est t Dale Dale- Its Is Past Present and Fu- Fu tune luie In his remarks he referred to the first frt days das of the prosperous little settlement which consisted of a few old olti houses houes and which stood about the theold theold old farm lands of Brigham Young He lie spoke of the first me meeting house hoUe which was the old 01 farm arm house turned over by b Royal B. B Young to the set sut- tiers He lie le permitted them to tear tar out the tho ho partitions and remodel the house so ao that It served admirably as a n meeting meeting meet meet- ing house for Cor a number of years cars He lie le referred to the old butcher shop hop of or Reynolds rims Tims which went vent broke after having existed ed only two days day E tS t'S of l Progress I I I These points regarding the first days as a's of oC the tIne ward were contrasted i by the Speaker with the magnificent new newchapel chapel which cost wh when hen n completed Senator Love love closed his re remarks remarks remarks re- re marks with rea readings from Crom mm the war ward history and from fronts old 01 programs the Forest Dale DaJe Blizzard which was a 3 paper published In the ward and read to the members of ot the he settlement at social gatherings and referred Jo to the persons who lio had been prominent In iii Inthe Inthe the he of the tho community Mr Love was followed by Geor George GeorgeM e M M- MCannon Cannon who took for his subject The fhe 1 Beautifying of Forest Dale In which h ho he tr treated at d at al length the time va various various various va- va rious schemes for tor the making of or pleasing landscapes by hy means of plantIng plantIng planting plant- plant I Ing trees and flowers He referred tc C the growth and hardihood of the te various sorts of trees adapted to the he sell in the vicinity He concluded his concluded his remarks I by making a plea for a more beautiful Forest Dale Prof A. A B. B Christensen next addressed addressed ad- ad dressed the tho gathering on the subject of Home Building Interspersed with these topics a se select se- se I e-I I lect program of or musical numbers was given by the he choir and soloists soloists I j |