Show PIONEER CELEBRATION ATTRACTS BIG CROWD Patriotic Services in Forenoon and Sp Sports in Afternoon in Old Town Grove Dance Grove Gro Dance in Opera House at Night Pioneer day was fittingly celebrated ed in My Myton ton Monday The celebration really began on Sunday night when the 1 of the Myton ward L. L D. D S. S church held services in the My Myton ton Opera house One of the largest congregations as asI assembled as- as I in that building for tor a longtime long longI longtime longtime time enjoyed a splendid entertain entertain- I ment The program was the reproduction reproduction reproduction I of an au evening camp 70 I years year ago when the Pioneers were I crossing the plains from Nauvoo to Salt Lake valley All actors were dressed as of old and they acted as of old Bishop C. C J. J was captain of the party and Harold Eldredge Eldredge Eldredge Eld- Eld redge was master of ceremonies for forI I that evening Randolph Jensens Jensen's lm- lm j of a Norwegian was striking i Interesting features were Hard Times Cant Can't Come No More I recitation a reconstruction of the Centennial Ode b by Beth Jensen solo I Mrs Ralph Belliston recitation Uh huh Mrs Kenneth Draper j i j i I I II I I I I i duet Island of Dreams Dreams' Devor and Lavor Laver twins Dennis solo Ill Go Where You Want Me Ie to Go Dear Lord Philo Fames worthy recitation recitation tion The Little Girl Who Wouldn't Clean Her Teeth Ruby Belliston Others who occupied the stage were Kenneth Draper Orville Warner Varner Mrs W. W J. J Stewart Mrs Harold Eldredge Eldredge Eldredge Eld- Eld redge Miss 1 Joy Dalton Miss Melba Forsythe Logan Draper baby Eld- Eld redge Services in the fore forenoon oon and sports in the afternoon on Monday 1 were enjoyed by people from all parts of the country In Old town grove At noon there was a picnic or rather picnics for every shady nook was spread with toothsome food The forenoon services began with the singing of America II by the audience audience au au- followed by prayer by Bishop after which a most inI interesting in- in program was rendered solo so- so lo 10 Where the West Begins Begins' Miss Merle Stewart talk The Pioneers Fred S S. S Musser reading Alaska Mrs l Fritz Schleinitz nitz solo The Thet t Flag Without a Stain Stain Mrs Ralph Belliston talk Early Utah Fred FredI I W talk Utah tah of f Today 1 hilp Farn s orth quartet Mrs R. R I J. J Enochs Mrs C. C P P. P Dauwalder A. A J. J Charles C C. C B B. B Cook talk Pro Prospective C C.- C. B. B Cook song sons song The I Star Spangled Banner I audience benediction Harold Eldredge I The afternoon was devoted to 10 all aU kinds of sports such as children children's s races grown folks folks' races ng g greased pole c cracker clacker eating raceS races tug of of- war pillow fight barrel hairs push posh 1 I boxing swimming ming oAt At night there thero wags was was- a a. big dance a athe at atthe atthe t I the Myton Opera h house house u I 1 I |