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Show , i sYatehoodT - '" LEIU CELEBRATES. CELE-BRATES. Tho Procooslon Formed at 8 o'clock Mooting cum- moticoU nt0:30 Tho jwoplc of I.ehi, not wishing lol Uhind nny iilaco or illy In Ulnl' in J vliovhlttg lict iiircIatIoii ol what had bcenilonofor Utah ly CongresK, Hint UC I'rciddont, reK.iraiiinMlnit tlie enabling en-abling net lor her lo become n Hovcreign . " (Hate, decided to hold n nonpartisan celebration on Am,'. 1st, 181)1, tlmt being tho'day net apart lor Hie Governor to plvo bis proclamation callini? n constitutional con-stitutional convention lo bo composed f f 107 ilelcR-tles lonitet at Salt I-Te on the 1st Monday ol Mar., 181)5 The celebrat-, celebrat-, Ion unstated above bviiiie non-parlUnn . wan placed in tlio ImwIh ol tlie follow-Imjcoinmlttioi follow-Imjcoinmlttioi Major Oley KllliiRUon, Ureal I'vant, Sr., -lumen llaruonil, A. M. I).il. J. P.. Campbell, A. A. l'eler-son l'eler-son ami .lobn li, Oibli. On July 2D Hie Mnyoi reail tbo fallowing fallow-ing o lli'J citl.en .who were nnflembled ; ' ' In'llio Meeting House; To tlie cltlwmi of l.ehi. CoiiKresn having jiawd nn en- ab'.inaetfor Ulalilob-coine annverelgii Stale, ami bcinsdesirlouH loBeethcpio-plo loBeethcpio-plo celebrate tlie event, I, Olcy Klling-sin, Klling-sin, Major, .lo liereby call tlio cltircns of Uhi to'thoron tlie Wtdnyof Aug., 18111, to iiieet in tlieMietint limine, ittHo'clocl. p. in. In Rive cuchoxpreHHioiiHofKriill' tn.le Mini lli.nikfuliieiw, as tlie occasion tUinniid '"-'. '' KHIiiBBOii, Majoi of I-chl City. Tho follow in;; werulho committees appointed by the senernl committee. On I'limnce; -T K. Trniie, Jolin Kohcrlf.Jr. ami I!. J. Anderiton. IaJJA On I'roeewiloii 5 Charles Karren ami ISJlf' ' if. V. Thomas. lST'r -jfc , Music; Jolin Smith "ixl l"'" l'0T- '" ' 11" OnToulieHr Thomas Webb, 11. lU ' - "Uelier Allred - --On Seallna; laiUo Tietcoiiib, John 1 Jacobs ami JewePniilli. i On Artillery; M. l'oleison und John 1 Worlton. TIIF. IllllllllVM roll Till! KVF.MMI. Atni. lirI"i! ot ire1"",,"l,onnr of the United BlalM. VI 7-.30 rliic;!.. . cltyU-Honii flannl for the eitici.H to assemble at tlie Meeting I Inline. At 8 ;0 o'clock iroceHlon to start. Olllir.lt OK l-KOCKMIOS. , I II liiadihiuv, ll.i bearer. 's-tlixIdoM of Liberty, re.r.Hented by Mien Mary Smith. Jl Utah, reineaented bv Misi l.jdft PvaiiH. , I Moiintid Slate On udp, in ishargo oi Win. Vmuhii. y rirPlaiiiW.ni Club, niuler Moniab P.wmn. , li Silef Uiml, under John Smllli. 7 Torih'liht, iimkr Thomun Webb mid II. 0. Karl. K Mavoi nmlCitj CouiilH, (i-Kirkliam liuid. " lO-Oeneinl committee and hik'siKot. U fymiinll.ind, 1-2 Itlnhoiirto. Ill OllleiHamlSoiielieH. II Arlllliu j-, by Jolin Worlton nnd.M. l'eteMon. lfi-Piist R'ttlerit, by Jacob Cox. ' 10 TriiIib and ellletiH Ollllllll Of l'KIMIUU IS IIKKTINO IIOTBK. 1 Mnsioby Silvei H.iml - 1! Prayer by the chajilln, John Woodbontu a SjHWtli by Miitur PlUiiBwni. 4 Sour by Harmony Oleu Club. r, Siicceh by Ixreal K.niiH, Sr. (1 Uetlmlion by Mica 8. A Smith. 7 Mimic by tlie Martial band. 8 Speech by Oeo Webb. II Mimic by KiiUiam Hand. 10 lUnilation bv Oeo. Kirkliam. na........li liu A.J. Kvam. 12 Mutlc by Smiiiii Hand HI Speech by S. J Wlni;. 1 I-Soiir by Tlioa P.liBllsh ir,-Speecli by U. J Thnrimin. UV-M8icby Silierllnnd. 17 Pr.iyer by Chaplin Tliu cillruiiH of our town on thin occasion oc-casion done Ibimwhe- pront beyond anvthlni ever witniBHC.l before. The procession told the tale lmt can be nceomplishtd.hcn Hiu whole people, 1)end lonnl bavlna an enjoyable lime Tho Ha in limit ol the prme.rion wae-iin! wae-iin! in Ih otiilnB I'fiw. '"", "" ,,,Q lured liijbl from tho lliimlenn aci.t nponltdliii.lajediuiewsllveriilar.Mhieli slllteiiHl very prettily, and llllul the looUcrHonwIlh civliisy & patrolis.n for Lome and counlry. The (WmIiIci-h ol Liberty and Utah wore the marked featured of the procelon for beauty and love1lCS, T1i WOH'd corU n,u' -i f iiardrt made n Rrnnd jaihI tmptces-I tmptces-I "linn. j- Tin' Silver Hand wan it ita best ami made the valley rlnp with Its sweet ninilc, slil li un oaniedon thoevcilln hrecro far ncrors the Kh'wnliiK watetH of Utah Lake, lyiiiK.away on tho far distant diore, Tho tl.imlienuclub inndo a tiiu llsplay with their firing the llmiica into tho air lighting up tho heavens. Tin Mayor and City CounciPn eiirthpoilM honor lo the procession, and the ollicerp i credit to tlie'occ.ision. The central committee and ppeakcrH uf tliu coniitjt lind upon thclrronveynnco, Utah in the ilnipo of a globe, with a li;ht inside, li tt'lt caused iiiitc an attraction as It pas-icd pas-icd by tho gazini; inuttltndc. Kirkhniu and Sniiiln String Hands sent forth tlieli swectstraiiiB on tho evening nir, and filled tlie hearts of those who listened lo them, with joyous prnisc. Tho arlillan men made tho inoiintaius tremblo with ilieir filing. CilizeiiH and Bocities nil joined in the glad throng, and the procession pro-cession was delightful to look iion fiom tho start to the finish. Kcrybody, old and joutigHeemed trying to dotlieir lct to be happy, and niako others the en me. The procession inarched from the lower part of town to tlio upper and countermarched counter-marched at tho state road in front of tho Co op and Hank Hulldiiig. It was some 0 or 7 blocks long, hiuI when the first column reached the Meeting House on the return inarch thuoclieeruweregien for the new State of Utah, which rent tho evening air. Tho procession was under the innmtgemelil of Charles Karren Kar-ren mid I). W. Thomas who conducted it in an able manner. AT 1HK MKr.TiNd iiotsi:. Long before the procession reached thu Meeting House every Mat in tliu building was occupied. Such u linisi of human beings, had not k'cn at the old house lor u long time, if ever bcfoie. Not more than ',' was able to get lutdde, and Hie- general committee was put to its wits end to know what to do for the gathered multitude. Pi rat the idea wild to break up the crowd inutile, mid take the scutamil. Hut nt the second llrhughl this was nliondoncd, for the reason, the larger portion iusldo were ladies. After farther consultation it was thought iid- 1 vicablo to proceed with tlie I'rojtrnnMU Lalde Hi"li'iisf .-ri'i'T'1"' ''"iJ-.L1lni. uxercisia coinmenccd by the tffher IBirar peeling foith us joyous Hti.ilus, after whlchiM-njcmauoircrcil liy Ihechapliu, J, Woodlioiiso, w hich did liiui credit, foi it was short and lo the occasion. The six epeakerM who had been nppolntcd wcio ullon tbestand and Soko atcoiding to Hie arangeinent In the program. Paeli iu (urn showed that Utah is entitled to Statehood from u moiiil, menial, social, physicul and llnanciuloliit of view, and in numbers the is far nhead of many of ber neigliborlng Stales. Hitch showed tho advantages which would como to the people urged them to be of broad culture, becking Hint kind of knowledge wlilrb would lit thtiu Ij uiituage the allaiis of die new slutu got eminent, and hope that the day w ilf ne er i onn', w lien Utah w III lime to submit to tho inlu of tlio demagogue dema-gogue Uu-o thing i" tho ineethig.like ll had Ua'ii on the outside, went oil in tliu most rcnptct(ull and dimming niunuui, and so tliu song hjs, "We'll oo all snillcs to night" was Indeed the c.wo. At the hour otlOJOlhecelebiiiiluii ended and the jujous tlnon iclireel to their hoiiies thinking oyer Ibe event uliieli Intel brought tlii'iu tojellieron the .list daj ol Align!, Ib'JI. To the cilUeiiN anil eomndlle-e, with piido wo lender our co-igialulatiiius fur the guild dlnpl.iv of piituinsiu t littxt , unit liopo Unit uiilAiru generalions will 'hold thn event In fond rtmcuibii iw, nlientiinealiallhHUi bom ntanyof tlioo who took part In tho ttlubiutlou, to the gieat beyond. |