Show DAUGHTERS HA HAVE V IDEAL REUNION I Give Novel Program Which Breathes of Olden Times in Utah HEARD IN SPEECH AND SONG Mr h Gates Gatts Mrs Irs l Governor Go Cutler and Others Pu Pity Pay Tribute to Daughters of oC Utah Pioneers who had tl In char charge c the reunion at park yesterday yes yes- e afternoon a and ahli evening re responsible re- re of oC the real treats of le for Cor or one the iho season in th the hO WI way of entertainment which Not the kind of entertainment passes with the tIme day but the kind that brings pleasure at the time lime an and leaves with the participants the tho most wholesome of memories Fully people atlen attended cd the celebration celebration celebration tion and It is 18 a safe to S say that bitt not one loft left with u n feeling of disappointment that were done and said salti While hiIe the time things of tho the olden times lIme In Utah t there i r was s u a novelty about them Item to man many that hat made them delightfully freshing and anel the lie wish was heard expressed etl many mam times that the entertainment bf of yester yesterday tin day clay or a 0 similar one would become an un old- old annual event Old fashioned gowns fa fashioned son songs s ol old fashioned fa dances ma made c up the tho lie program and the afternoon antI and evening r. passed all to quickly for forthe forthe forthe the gathered hundreds Mrs 11 Gates Gittes PI Presides hll Gates president of Mrs rs Susa Young the time Daughters of Utah Pioneers pre pre- her hoi with Seated the sided on platform were two of oC the wives ives of Brigham harn Young Mrs Amelia Folsom Young Youn and Mrs rs Margaret P. P Youn Young Mrs Irs Bathsheba V W. W Smith a pioneer an and at pre present ent president of the lie General Relief society Mrs Zina Young Card wearing a dress that lint was spun dyed ded woven and antI made matJe In the time Lion house Mrs Irs Sarah Jane Rich Miller n ii daughter of one of the original pioneers Mrs Annie Taylor Talor Hyde founder of th the Dau Daughters of Utah Pioneers President Smith Apostle J y y Governor Go Cutler Cutler Cut Cut- ler Patriarch Smith and several others Come Come Ye Saints sun sung sting so man many times 1 by y the pioneers during their Ion long and weary Journey journe across the plains was the opening hymn of oC the pro program ram sung sting by the Pioneer quartet After the Invocation invocation cation by liy Mrs Sarah Sam Jenne Cannon the time W quartet sang an another of the lie carl early tiny day favorites fa arri Time Como Homo Again Arain No More I I m i i I I Before re- re Introducing the first speaker of the lie afternoon Governor John C. C Cutler Mrs Gates spoke briefly of the lie purpose of the gathering Sho She expressed the opinion that too many holidays hind hall degenerated degenerated de de- de generated Int Into days for Cor the making of noise and amid the tho seeking of pleasure and she ghe thou thought ht It was time for n Cl return tolie to the lie more serious observance of some of oC these days The Daughters of the Pioneers Pion Plon- cers' cers rs she tal aid ald were therefore making an effort to get et back hack to some of th the old Ideals In the carl early times in Utah Pioneer day was set apart as a semi semi- religious festival anti and the Daughters of oC those who made the oh observance of Pioneer da day possible are arc socking to bring back some of the lie time old-time spirit Mrs rs Gates said that tha tho ho Daughters there yesterday clothed in In the old fash Ion cd gowns did not riot wt r them to create create cre cre- ate amu amusement ment hut but the children of the present day might have an opportunity op of oC seeing th ht J costumes that lint were In fn vogue more than halt half a century ago a o The speaker thanked God for the spirit that hat tilled the thc hearts of or the pioneer men anti and women of oC Utah an and expressed the hope that the memories of oC these brave men antI and women ma may be he fittingly I honored each year ear Go Cutlet Culler on ott Homo hul o Governor Cutler spoke of oC Pioneer Home Industry told of the car early efforts efforts ef ef- ef- ef forts of or Brigham ham Youn Young to make home manufacture ane and self support the watchword watchword watchword watch watch- word of the tho people and of the thc stern I IliN liN necessity cs that lint made malc the adoption of the sentiment Imperative With tho the hope of Importing no article from abroad that could possibly be he made at home President dent Young gave ga hearty and practical encouragement encouragement en en- to every possible movement In n the direction of home homo manufacture Some of ot tho the early earb enterprises were detailed detailed de de- de- de tailed tRUed 1 by y Governor Cutler uther who made an appeal In closing for a return of orthe the old- old time lime spirit In re regard ard to patronizing home Indu Industries Anti And he lie did lid not wish this from a spirit of patriotism patr alone alono but hut because because because be be- cause the standard of or price and ami quality of or goods mo made e It possible for to patronize these theMe homo home industries Mrs rs Adams followed followed fol Col- fol- fol lowed Governor Cutler and wIllie she wa was down own for a n talk on Earl Early Theatricals In iii Utah Ufah tho lie spirit of the occasion seemed to make her forget her theme anti and remember only that she was a native daughter of Utah an American Her lIeI talk was wag brimful of patriotism love of state love of country countr and amI while man many were dl disappointed that this woman who knows EO so o much of carl early theatricals In theold tho the old Salt Lake theatre did not tell them more moore about Jt H it they readily for forgave her herrin rin fin J W WP IY ht h 01 oln iti Mrs irs Ad Adams did d' d give v a f few reminiscences nj nu o of or the early plays at nt the Salt Lake theatre away wa back In the thc sixties and seventies sev sev- critics enties and these were greatly enjoyed Son SOI Song Au Arouses cl I l I la m. m A A. song b by Miss lIsa Kate Old ce was well and antI then came a hymn which fairly rh took the audience U by storm Babylon Is the time name b by which It Is k known own and antI It was sun sung 1 by Miss Emma Luc Lucy Gates and anti John D. D Spencer Even to those familiar with the beautiful tones the voice of Miss lIss Gates Gate was a n revelation tion ion so greatly has haM It broadened since last she was here Its It's a voice that fairly takes one off orr his lis feet and It Il was no won wonder er that tho lie audience clamored for an encore Miss Gates charming In an olef frock Crock and bonnet honnet of if r pink gingham Joined joine with the male quartet and sang sans The Soldiers Soldier's Farewell Apostle Or Orson on F. F Whitney created no end of amusement as ns he lie recalled the pioneer pion pion- eer oer school days das In Salt Lake anti and Utah His remarks were In the main of a n humoro hu hu- hu- hu moro t nature but hilt 1 In closing he pal paid a vcr very splendid tribute to those early carl Pioneers who believed In education In the broadest sense and who laid the foun foun- for the exceptionally ex line IIno educational educational system that exists in Utah today Orl Original hll 1 Pioneer The Pioneer Glee club favored the lie au DU- with an original pioneer pioneer pion pion- eer glee written by C C. J. J is the lender of the time Temple choir Then President Smith told the lie Interesting stor of et how Ills hits widowed mother with ev- ev B children lad joined band banel mado hr w n aa n. n pioneer L y w J j t V UI plains plain driving her own ox team anti and In spite of or the thc most discouraging In circumstance hn had reached the valley with an all hc her children safe and well Patriarch John Smith pronounced benediction anti and then the tho lie speakers the officers and members of the thc Daughter repaired to the thc cafe where a n. bounteous supper was laid After satisfying satisfying Inner hc he man the tho company compan I to the tho dancing dancin pavilion again where od the lie good old d dances were enjoyed until midnight rho dances a source of great interest to the young oun tOda today who have a chance people to of oC Dan Tucker Sir Ro Roger o er ue de Coverly see some of the and real old fashioned dances |