| Show PIONEER AGAIN GREETS PIONEER IN MEMORY Of AULD LANG SYNE Ag Aged d Veterans of Days of Ox-Cart Ox Pilgrimage to the Promised Prom Prom- r f cd Land Are Guests of Honor at Mammoth v I I. I Celebration S MINGLE WITH THOSE OF YOUNGER GENERATIONS GENERATIONS i iJ t f i 1 Thousands Throng Liberty Park to Witness Scenes Commemorative Com Com- of Arrival of Those Who Made New c V J Empire In Desert Waste I I There Thore were some Interesting events i. nl at Liberty Park ParI yesterday at al the lie commemorative com corn e exercises x held in honor honorof honoro o of the anniversary of the he I of Utah hut hilt there here was vas nothing nothing nothing no no- thing that appealed so much to 10 those I who attended as did the greetings of 1 pioneers with one another the thc exchanging ex ex- changing of stories of the dL days S 'S of Ion long ago ao and the enjoyment that thal caused e eyes es grown dim with age to brighten a again aln with gratitude for COl the honors hOllors and attention bestowed upon S them No more pathetic or beautiful sight ff was ever evel witnessed in the he park patk than j when the exercises cs concluded tle ho he pioneers d descended from rom the time plat- plat M f-M-m and wend wended cd their thell wa way vay to lo the grove e where luncheon was as waiting 1 1 them the with age ac many of them l some omme i 1 II him h palsied hands hanIs anti and dimmed dim r- r mc med eyes ees hey e pressed cd slowly on on Jj down an aim avenue composed of those who lio were three r rd r four general generations Ions younger r than themselves c The aged a and feeble walked I slowly on their i gray lay huh hall fluttering in time Hie breeze 1 A while around them lanced danced awl arid walked walk walk- ed d 1 the little ones one with v goldi hair hall JJ lisping childish praise their Jell till mv voices raised In feeble cheers cheNs for fOl those th they so gravely sra watched and und whom S they had haI been hecim taught to reverence rC 1 a. a I The rhe gray of oC the aged was fanned h by bythe 4 j the fame breeze that stirred stilTed the theand gold old f Q and brown 11 of oC youth and us w feeble eblo 1 humus drugged their way along time tilt Step t i J grew crew more e bent hj j 1 l l UJ b- b r 1 J t an anI Sti so sot t r J I C cI W J m q i I 11 UP 11 It cn or jo joy 1 r Bear Hem Strong Purl 1 I r And hi th were a part pall of oC the day nay In In tl by far fal the gi greater eater part of the day Old people middle lt aged ct CI I people young people and children k t lI hl cle to the tue part park from rom tart early morning morn morn- t tug ing until true lale at night from th the lime time I breakfast was vas ended until the tire time lime camo amo to go to lo bed They swarmed t.- t. I I J t.-J t. over lh the gra grass s and the Mowers flowers they sought the shade hade of trees and shrubs i- i Jo r. they mounted the he wa wagons ons and ancl they S l' l the lI painted Indians i i t- t ev e They drank soda pop and amI water rater they t P ate ate uto candles an and popcorn a Ii peanuts Si an and Ice cream and the they plagued the the attend allen policemen and ancl provoked t j I natured ants ntH Bul it was vas a good r. r S crowd cowd It sat around for COI the greater rater J part lart of the time tine time sweltering but hap hap- under the r t spy Ii py Parts o of it ate lunch i trees Jc under everybody's feel feet while K 2 J. i l cither parts sought benches an laW la- la la 1 laugh h and amI f eat and eat eal f W bles It was a and lau laugh h all done between th the lIm times y- y consumed in drinking water or soft 1 drinks irmia Pioneer ons l o Xe The Fur scheduled 11 events of the tho day T-JT T X The rho disappointing vere in the main j Kr parade palaIe was advertised to lo r represent pIer nl t h ho l' l II old olmi I II time wa wagon on t trains but hu t how bow f could such impression prevail When and amid wa wagon on covers were the thu thea a wagons new when they y were rc hauled by horses horse hed bedecked in to date harness har har- ness 1111 In Instead of fir If being dragged by oxen with ropes moriCs for harness the harnes the wagons themselves for the most part palt merely of nf the tIme immigrants immigrants wrecks And the tire camp grants rants did tild not show up was It was teas a advertised ad- ad to do There was a farcical old ole time Lime camf camp n o of an 4 wak all The attack by the lt hilt but that thal w was nothing more than Luau a amere amere I Indians was wis effect without foundation Hta stage e mere real real- representation of oC reality lion Inn of or fact or OI Q ity Ity But as letl f before the th presence pres rs- rs old pioneers and th the ence nc of the sj sight ht of them hear made madl up P for ma man shortcoming It was a a- au u day y ui of feast aill n tm t. t and and ami Joy for or Ul them Tho peace in hog m those host were profuse in their thanks to having ha charge e of the thC aFfair iS nn avaB were con which wa so far as aM thy A tit most successfully carried ss r u Ion cd gr In pac each U V i iw pleasure nil for made maelo up oth others others' rs society the thA and hey all said Mid that to lo pleasure liay ilay was more than a them GuthrI at l had been requested j All the pioneers Hall at 9 I to inet at the tho or ci the thc for Cor the morning ill to and amI alien being hey the parl t in carriages anti In iii the to slowly elY palade rhey thu the when and ail It was fully 10 1 0 o'clock i thet the tho them to tale take i given for wor wn wall vas to convey con that WelO re waiting can that t park parl thorn them to 10 the In III char charge c cof M. M was Duncan noble work york lu iii an and h he dId of thorn their after were re all seeing f they that they were on and heron before the theY start start- F Just J lIsl all mae made maea McAllister tho hO park Tr 11 4 ell for nutting the a short t- t also I anti and 4 for fol the day ay plans passed out log that all uS those walt wait to be reg- reg the they hwy committee ee con con- 7 nerd nd a Maria Marla Card Young of Zin Young sv and DougAll Young Yoting of Pr Beatie all II badges i pinned blue Eri Young or on them of t this hlll little CNA p At the careful banded handell In Iii 4 mon waiting they Vei e an and then lien driven time tho was to 10 the thu prk Where and Ute the In which they ther for them were to participate Ul Begins It Its 15 March Parade anival I of or the immediately un the tho a il 1 l t 11 carriages containing tIme the pi pioneers the parade parale which had been formed on the tiie wc west t side of the park began Its march malch around the park Leading the parade came caine a a. num- num br of mounted police followed U by bya a squall of Sf young men on horseback with small Chinese umbrellas um unu- ireI las las- The rIe pioneers came next there being fi eight ht carriage ago loads and tho tim two drags Salt Lake lalO and antI Utah all comfortably Jilted Thou Then came caine a number of wagons of varied hue an and nondescript character The wagons were vere for for- or the time most roost part very cry modern There was not to ex- ex ceel coed Ceel two that even approached the lie dilapidated coral condition o of the wagons used In the time Irn ilay the pageant was supposed sup sup- Up- Up Sonic Some had banners ban ban- pO posed to represent tnt tiers ners advertising a few V merchants Inthe in iii inthe the lie cil city but they lie w were Ie all filled with children float Best Crop was lit lit- tingly represented There Them were sixty sixty- one onea a wagons III in line hue and It IL was estimated esti estl- mated that there was an all average of fifteen children to each wagon There was a motley assortment of vehicles consisting of oC carryalls i sheep camps and one hayrack Sortie Some ome of or thorn them made mude a pretense of oC reality i h by carrying exposed to view hunches bunches of white while sage on the time tops and 1111 shies sides Some parried gained old oil guns uns antl anil I i tEW ew guns gnus Sonic Some had coops and racks on oil the Mio Jj rear real end while some made no attempt of representing the days of or long ago ao On one wagon was ivas an arm old fashioned spinning wheel carried conspicuously on elm th the rack at uL the hind end of the WHon fastened d to a. a modern hair bale of or nim fu cont nh muir nod i an nfl nil v Indian h tT wr iMi tp s 's ll One lIen Hear Henl Old Th Tinier Timer I There were hut but two striking sUlIn rca lea tures in the entire 1111 line hue of or wagons One Ono t was an old-fashioned old on one horse holSe II wagon made to represent an un old timer liner ami arsi It 11 was well iveli carrion carried out omit It had all the habiliments of a pioneer wagon and anil as aa It passed paced the strains of a violin playing plaIn The Tim Arkansaw Traveler were wet heal heard heard- On Oa the back bale was fastened a made home-made chicken of fowls number COO coop In which n fl cackled cackle nn and scolded On the to top was wag wasa wagi a pelt drying In the in-the the sun stun while a 0 real stovepipe vomited volumes of oC sage sage- rush hrush smoke On the tire seat scat WitS was theold tho the old man and awl the missus he enJoying en- en his pipe she sIre ogling olIng the crowd Inside c the cover was a crowd of oC themselves The you disporting rig entIre outfit with the exception of some modern lucerne ha hay was wats a typical tP ical ial one ani and evoked ole much applause and laughter George B. B Margetts was the tho father fathel an and driver John Margetts Mar Mar- getts the old woman John McDonald McDonald Mc Mc- Donald sr SI played the time violin while Margetts Amelia Margetts and antI Alice Stewart represented the child chil chil- d dren ren miLl Schooner The fire other appealing f feature al ure of the parade aside from flom the pioneers was vas th tim j sight Right of a It diminutive prairie schooner made on a childs child's express wagon and drawn wn by hy a largo large brown do dog This feature also caine in for 01 considerable erable louSh laughter tel an and applause Three wagons were decorated with streamers o of re red white and blue one was decorated in the tire state tate colors of red green groen and gold while one displayed a few American Hags flags None of the the- others with the exception of a few Cew local hits were in the tho least lewt degree decorated The parade palade drove rove once around the park on the tire outside drive then lien when it reached the northwest corner of die the park it it deflected the carriages eg egand and drags containing tho the pioneers rs until driving around tho the bicycle path the grandstand was reached where whore r the pioneers dismounted while the rest containing the wa wagons ons drove Into a staked enclosure forming an circle the wagons interlocked and the tongues lapping olmi GollI Into hue Ci Cain p. p This feature feature- was executed un under er the tire I direction of James Malin E B. M M. Wellor Wel- Wel I lot lor nn nod and John M M. Woolley Hugh HuSh I Fol- Fol ol- ol som was waR camp captain As the parade wound around the tire enclosure the wagons wag wag- oils ons were WOlO driven In one at a lime time In Ina Ina Ina a manner representing the night encampments encampments en on- of ol old being driven Ilven into a circle eire approximately feet In diameter Each ach wa wagon on was driven in at an aD angle antl of or about 45 degrees divergent divergent divergent diver diver- gent from Crom rotc the circle The wagons overlapped and tongues s interlocked This maneuver was watched with wHit considerable I Interest by hy the spectators rs to lo the tire majority o of whom it was as ashOW now new as novel After AHel the circle had been formed time the visitors pr pressed eagerly about rioting noting every evemY detail The fhe one typical wa wagon on of which Mr 11 Margetts l was the Iho designer and orl originator came caine In forthe for rOl forthe the most attention while the others having little fIllie of or interest attached to them camo came In for or but hut a cursor cursory cx- cx ex ex- am i oat Ion Croud lO Killed hilled the lie lark lalli Fully people were at the park during the morning hours while the parade was passing pacing The They w were ivre re mid not grouped together in iii any anyone one place but huL well scattered all over tho the grounds A About 2500 listened to tire tho exercises as many again ug watched cd the ho camp making malt mak In ing while the time remainder were scattered scatter scatter- e ed about at the lake the go merry round the tire miniature railway under un er Continued on Ull Eight PIONEER AGAIN GREETS PIONEER IN MEMORY OF AULD LANG AN SINE SYNE E. E Continued from Pr Page c One the tho trees trec and In various arlous parts of or th the park While the early eluh morning street car c-ar el were vero crowded crowde the crow crowd hc began an to dl along along toward 3 in the OrI after after- noon A great many of or those hose wh wa were cl there thero began leaving lea while en er few came come down Th The Tho day ay was ver er cr hot and the ai aitho as majority of oC the trees UI al the tho park pari rue arc young oung ones outside j few fow places place in the tue old ohl groves there wa va not sha shade e to shelter them all al The majority had brought ht lunches lunche wih Ith them hem being helnE for the most pan pall families who had como come prepared t tc te make a day of It I Family Faintly lOUP group were seen sen in el e every ery hit bit jj of ot shade th the trees afforded while the lawns were well veil el covered elC with wih the thc multitude e There were ero as man many pathetic fea features fc- fc fea- fea tures Cs as ns there were humorous Io Lost t children and und the tho pioneers suffering In Inthe Inthe the he heat afforded the sadder addor SPeCtacles spec spec- while the romping and pla playing ilg of oC the children tho games ames In the tho af at- and the various sports given afforded the tho most fun and amusement for Lost Lost Children A small smal tent was erected just south t of or the grandstand across tho the drive 1 which was as marked Lost Children Every time a lost child was found some ome individual would take the tot lot In his or her hor arms anti and tote toO It over o to the tent tont where It would be ho deposited to await al a the appearance of parents 01 or other othet claimant Some of or the little f folks s were quite quie brave aye while others othel's were eie scat scared and cried most of the time One little IHle tellow tel fel low displayed cc a n most manly demeanor hats What's your name narno l he he was nuked ud cd I dont don't know Inow was the reply In answer lI to 10 the query qUN hos your OU mother ho he replied as gravely and earnest earnestly as a much ol older el person She knows I now some ome o or them 1101 were tiny tny toddling Infants in infants infants In- In while others other were much older Wherever the pioneers ent nt they hey were vero the recipients of reverence rc and courtesy As they would pass pas by hats wore lifted an and many a strong rU rugged young arm held out to help the a aged ed ones over obstacles and rough rough places ilace They were the center of Interest est durIne dur- dur Jag Ine the ca day and amI while at luncheon riot not l ess than 1000 1000 interested tors s steed outside tho the roped enclosure uro ure and thed them while the they welo eating While In Jn a n measure they seemed to enjoy th thu Interest It was was was' yet et provocative of oC considerable annoyance annoy annoy- ance and it was remarked that with wih less attention they would have enjoyed their dinner more more I Luncheon for Pioneers It I was as 1215 when the luncheon for forthe forthe or orthe the pioneers a was vas sene served Immediately alter after aCel the conclusion of the program at the grandstand the pioneers wended wendel way to the tables which had been set Iet out under tho the walnut Irese trese In the new grove giove |