Show I 1 1 STEPHENS I 1 A glorious G iala ala day in fit balt laic like 1 1 city early on oil tuesday in morning orning hundreds d reds of the citizens of ogden were I 1 aroused from their native slumbers 1 by olive bran branches clie s they 1 11 leaped from their couches with wi ill 1 alacrity and commenced preparations 1 for enjoying the events of the day a it trip to the capital and participating in in the happiness in store I 1 for them nt fit the y I 1 I 1 V r IV i S abl I 1 1 by seven jo clock hundreds of al sabbath school children under the I 1 i 1 l 1 dir direction s aion of their teachers teach eia had assembled I 1 at the central school sell ool the procession was wai a then formed headed I 1 I 1 k baj the ogden city brass band under 1 1 I 1 the leadership of capt john A 1 boyle A splendid banner borne il 1 by two hin of the teachers bore on the I 1 front side a painting of the ilie savior 1 surrounded by little ones and the I 1 ver very appropriator motto ISuf fier er littfe h to come unto me 11 the rever reverse revere e side was adorned with 1 I it representation of the tile holy bible 1 1 I 1 I 1 THE u thick was aai under the chief d dirc cllon I 1 I 1 of prof 1 L V P monch mar marched to 1 ulah central depot shortly after I 1 I 1 fight eight A train of ten tell jars cars of I 1 joyous jojo ii juvenile 1 and adults vere were vending wending their way to salt lake v I 1 city nothing occurred to marilio i pleasure of the capital I 1 where they arrived at half past 10 and proc proceeded ceded to the large taber 1 as tastefully fiHe dup aud arranged for their reception I 1 I 1 I 1 AT bejo CK I 1 the large assembly was as called to I 1 order by president georgo Q cannon ho ile made a few ampro appropriate ate 1 preliminary remarks in ill which lie I 1 said on sunday last it wa was thirty sir years since two of our brethren entered the then eteri steril leValley oValley of it great Grat salt lake they camo came in two d days ahead of the general company 11 of the pioneers one of those persons was apostle orson pratt t who is now dead and the other is apostle erastus snow who hassur has survived 1 I 1 and ia is present with us today av I 1 the speaker briefly contrasted the 1 1 barren and forbidding aspect of the I 1 country when the pioneers first en 1 1 1 10 it with the tile present fruitful nets ness and prosperity and the peaceful happy condition of the teaming thousands thousand 4 who now inhabit the territory 1 ri I 1 A t AFTER A I 1 by prof J J daynes the opening I 1 prayer waa was officered ered by apostle erastue snow As each nation waa I 1 11 represented in song a email small boy and girl dressed in national c costume I 1 tun bore the banner of their country 1 I 1 t r 1 S when the choruses were executed I 1 ct d by a it thousand childrens chil child drene reald voice voices at the tile same time a thousand small banners bearing the colors of the countries reprinted were 1 I waved by the sabbath atil school scholars echo lara following ia ii th the epro program of THE 1 ox cErT americans national anthem hail columbia by a grand chorus of 1100 singers with oran organ and oreb estrial accompaniments the popular pular song and chorus odthe of the A american dirig cople people entitled tile old folks at I 1 home of 11 a by laura I 1 smith chorus by the full company 7 1 1 IF awl 11 I 1 7 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 wit n V till hir bagpipes va scottish airs after swan hull rendered sing ing me 66 a glide auld scotch sang ang abid A ad lang syne bythe company I 1 anne dawis cowley dressed in the quaint welch costume sang in welsh I 1 rong song lieu lien wlad wind fy fv nha dau by evan stephens chorus by J W eh children i 1 rqn in in IN walsh el k favorite irish u onar Wc wearing aring of the grecu green by davis da via green hags flags 0 4 i a a wit ayt 1 1 afi I 1 tile french r 1 lytho p the fill holusa ho rusa baided bf bytho th organ eorgan and orchestra with the national colors hying flying the he t i gennan ng the watch on oil tile 1 ine was mug by tile whole coin coni r ii r i the tito arul sn aniss iss melody alp eclied was followed by katharina Kit harina 14 hals and find louica lehman Lei iman who ii ere attired in lit tile swiss costume italy waa was represented by a 1 small boy and rill girl frank Merrill and mary si singing ngi tig 0 0 car cara italia scandinavia had its in songs bv by acuest oisen olsen and a quartette A jk ilaw hawaiian alian song N vaa as rendered by natives q of tile sandwich hand islands Isla ads diesser in their own peculiar coa cos nellie Nc llie i colebrook with a full chahua cli arus closed the first conceit concert bv by si using singing the star spangled banner I 1 tins closed the in morning orning concert ajic c benediction was pronounced by prest W woodrun fl DURING till intermission the hundreds of school children ware were regaled with an abundance of lemonade rake fruits etc I 1 by eider george goddard atalic at alic ArTER AFTERNOON NOON CONCERT CONCEPT lie the bearers of the national banners Fur surrounded rounded the grand chorus all the flags and colors were blended an and d f formed ormeda a I 1 beautiful cauti ful picture that represented utah and her people eople thu tho concert opened with full chorus welcome to all composed f brevan by Evan stephena stephens prayer 11 ajer was offered by elmerjohn elder Elde john rJohn morgan then followed if we knew composed by li A edwards suu 1 by mary bezzant and louie poulton columbian Colum bias fairest star composed by professor li B beasley Bec sley conductor of the tabe tabernacle choir sung by a quartet and evan stephens first singing class waltz song composed by joseth joseph J daynes agnes olsen sang rang t the a song accompanied by professor willard weihe on the violin and the author on the piano bass song 1 I remember Keme raber compos coin POS ed for the occasion by A C smyth sung sting by alfred derrick song and chorus chokus the a song for the day composed by edwin AN in F P parry suit bung by the tenor wm vol foster 1 ter chorus by full company duet make the home beautiful con composed hosid by evan stephens sun sung by maggie swan hull and sarah olsen 01 sell langford select S chorus chorus prophetic Prop hetle song composed by william V iam clayson sune sung by the tile giles glee club clab sons song come to lie ih 1 dreams composed for and sung by laura smith sinith v song and chortis the mormon by one of the sweetest little mormon boys we have ever seen master fred derbidge not yet 8 years old chorus by fuu full company duet days of bouthi You thi composed forthe for the occasion by henry A tu tuckett sung by anne cowley ley and E stephens chorus merry Voun mountain tain boys by laya a party of boys soup song dear little birdie corn com loosed PC ed by professor george careless Carel esq and sung sting by E stephens who by re hueit eang sang one verse in soprano alvo voice ice full pull borne good night kind friends l by tile hosts of compa companies nied by ilia instruments which brought this musical feast of home productions to a close AT THE CWM of lie ia laet last piece the benediction afas was delivered by president john taylor and this closed one of the most in teres sting and enjoyable periods in the progressive march of utah and her tier people sinco since her hardy son and daughtery daugh 15 tera first premed fremed the soil sol I 1 of this country with their pilgrim feet till IT of every piece was vigorously applauded appi pi plau ded and the voice of appreciation t rang loudly through the Va vaulted tilted dome donie of tile tabernacle from a unanimous delighted audience at half past five pm the return train 1 left BaI CLake for ogden ar riving iafe safe and sound without any casualty to mar the excursionists pleasure of Pioneers Pion eera day |