Show l 1 PA T C PAlt uN N GRAND PARADE Of e Ao L Q ENCAMPMENT I 1 Veterans March for Two Miles to Inspiring i i Sound of Drum Fife by Liv h mg flag of 1300 Boys Bors and f Salt Sail Lake Aug the all Cheers for forthe I t the living tears tean for the th dood I thousand of the ar n made mulo their annual march toda today up and down tho broad asphalt stir sur surface face of Main street for over oer a dl dh of two and passed before the eyes eves of Bonn M 11 Xe Ne Ius th their lr The Tho grand parade of the encampment embraced the flower and of the of the na national stress of half a century 3 ago o oThis This ThIR feature was as due ue to the fact faL thai the journey to the place of en encampment encampment was a long one to bo be un tin only by the lot Ct there ninny aged and infirm whose halt halting Ing walk pr presaged that be before before fore another encampment shall shaH have hao tho they will have Joined the countless dent dead at rest under the sol solemn pine tho tearful willow wIllos and the tho embracIng vine ine Nature seemed lm 1 pressed with rith the significance or of the tho The of the past few days had teen been Into clouds of lacy locy film which wore en entangled tangled in the peaks of the tho and ranges The day clay was an Ideal summer day of the tho Wandering breezes I from canyon and plain bore boro the per perfume i fume fumo of the ripened harvest conson consonant I ant with the flowered honors and years of those who wore the blue blueIn blueIn In the line IIno of march wore those who camo caine out of Wilson creek of lob of Stone river and of gmt gua of Chattanooga Lookout Moun tain and Missionary Ridge of Fred ane and AntIetam survivors ot of th glories gloneR or of Gettysburg and or of the and even een who sa saw the panorama or of war from rom Sumter to l to sound of drum and M fife to lo the tho o old III tunes lunes over oer ground which felt folt not tho shock of battle anti and of the lie genc generations enjoyIng the bless blessings ings of tho principle for Cor which they lher fought fough t visions of lIw past rose in iii re retrospect retrospect and once muTe they were wit with h Sheridan Sherman and proclamation of the governor or of ortho the tho state and the llio of oC the city the clay ilay was VAS a holiday and long be bc fmc the formation of Cf the tho parade parate vant ago points along the route of march j were overcrowded with ri th spectators Ropes were stretched along the streets which were kept clear of all traffic At I 30 the tho various depart departments ments ID rendezvoused on South Tompie Tom TompIe pIe and First Second and Third South streets adjoining Iain street Two blasts from Crom a whistle In the tho Tribune building and the tho column form Corm formAt cd At JO 0 three sounds were blown from the tho whistle and the pa parade rade o of 1919 1909 wag w In motion The column entered ent red Main street under tinder the of the toni tom tomIle le Ile past tho statue of Brigham In the tho following order Fifteenth Infantry U SA S A from Crom Fort and the National Guard of Next came oame x No ius and his official family together with distinguished Iest In Bearing their and ami faded bat battle battIe tIe tle flags came carno the departments of TI Wisconsin Pennsylvania Ohio New Y rk Connecticut otts etla New Jersey Maine California evada cada Rhode Now Hamp Hampshire shire bir Vermont The Potomac Virginia lnla North Carolina Nebraska Michigan loa Iowa Indiana lann Colorado Wyoming Delaware Minne Minneota Sot ota Oregon West Virginia South Dakota Washington Alaska Arl New Mexico Ten Tennessee Louisiana Mississippi Florida Texas Idaho Arizona Goor Geor gla Alabama North Okla Okia I lionia hom prisoners and veterans I Utah being the he host of th encamp men mont t came last I scattered through the line were wert bands and drum corps which kept up lip a continuous or of I musIc to Lo the accompaniment o of the steady beat beaL of oC reeL feel For seven the marched In undulating line to South and Main on the tho west westside side of which thor they were greeted with Q 0 livIng flag composed of oC thirteen I hundred bO boys 8 girls girlis in costume The children dressed In rod white anti and blue formed an emblem emblom eighty feet long and fifty two feet Ceet wide ide ideA A wave effect was as produced as the UIO veterans passed b by ono one section of If Ule tue boys hoys and girls standing whilo another StOOped io enough to become tern tem temporarily Invisible When Utah the tho living nab flag the tho children compos composing ing the latter took position In the roar of lh the line and the parade be began began gan Its countermarch by the UIO review lug ing stand With bands playing and children singing Marching Through Georgia Tho DaHle Hymn of the Republic I and Onward Christian Soldiers there ns ai a wave Wan of patriotic impulse Impulso whIch swept over the vast host bosl or of participants and spectators spectator Back along lIe tue line of cheering thousands came tho procession with irUh stady tramp to tim tho reviewing stand hero colors ere lowered find and hats and the old fe caps of the rebel rebellion lion Hon were doffed On past the tho reviewing stand the UIL veterans walked and the grand parade of the encampment be became became came a It was l hat iO 70 PC Or voter ans took part In the parade which was one hour and a half passing a given point Not until 1 30 did the echo of tho foot and drum die away The only distressing feature of oC the day was as the fainting of a dozen or more of the chIldren composing the living flag due to their long In Inthe I the sun For a 1 tsi 0 kept hept bus removing them to the emer emergency gency hospital So far as as the veterans were con concerned coined no call waR wa made for or an ant am Ambulances were stationed along the route Each delegation lore bore some Home characteristic of their st ate I Oklahoma called attention to the f fact teL that it was the youngest state stale b by I carrying small nursing bottles s |