Show carbon citizens pay tribute to T 0 pioneers pioneers at annual inua I 1 fete F e e hundreds of visitor come to price for celebration monday coming of the fint first settlers to utah Ws observed by carbon elti zem at a countywide pioneer day celebration heu bell here monday under the direction of lie tile L D S church starting with a baade at 9 30 a in the day was filed with providing entertainment for ei berone ee rone approximately too children participated in the which vas wa strictly a miniature ture affair with a pioneer theme small float floats many of them elaborately decorated de pitted the scenes and condition conditions which mitch faced the early settlers of this state covered wagons Ina indian In iian laus plon cers and other figures prominently associated with the tile founding of utah all cre ere represented in the procession several anfe tiona and a large number of business louses entered floats in the parade which ara was between three and four block blocks in length the antlers anglers Ant lers band of 65 pieces anil and the future carbon W high gh school land band of approximately W 50 member members participated the parade started at second Secona last East street proceeding to tint west and ana return an estimated crowd of people lined main wain street to watch the procession after the parade general bahdrel people attended tho the patriotic exercises in the L D S 8 tabernacle ithe following program was ghen glen land selection lection ee america by the audience invocation E 8 horsley utah we love thee assembly speech of welcome bishop dishop george goorge jorgensen Jor gemen vocal eolo solo eugene jorgensen band selection ai the star spangled banner assembly benediction george mathis in the address of the day D E williams a member of the carboa carbon high school faculty paid tribute to the pioneers who blazed the trail to utah and arid transformed this state from a de desolate wilderness to the commonwealth it is today he ire told of father rather Esca lantee coming to this territory the adient of scouts such as jim bridger and then the tile coming of the mormon pioneers who left the eastern state states because of religious persecution hardships Hard slips and trials of the early utah settlers were related by the speaker who vilio prated the pioneers for their dauntless dau atless spirit and tirel s energy in building an art emp empire ic r out of the wild wilderness erneRs races for boa bos s and girls froia from the age of floar up and other noel tr contests featured the afternoons afternoon Is at the park committees in charge of the celebration with to think ali ink the lie following folloni nj business houses donated forthe for the arious competitions gilnor ser cn ice station gas and oil J C co 0 1 4 biece 9 market store price intile price trad ing compan superior demice sta ta tion fair store johnson and i eenice station dij one of the feature J was at the local park the i i price and helper state league team j placing plang at 2 00 p in followed by the american legion junior teams of the two cities hundreds of people who spent the day at the city par wes wea we a en pertained aaring the late and earia eit beening ening by bind selections ions A dance at the silver moon hall wound up the dayt program |