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Show TRIBUTE SERVICE HONORS PIONEERS SALT LAKE, July 24. The tribute I service held Sunday afternoon in the tabernacle was the principal feature of the Pioneer day celebration. The program began with a selection j by the tabernacle choir, under the direction di-rection of Professor A. C. Lund, and included the Invocation by the Rev. iQeorge K. Davles: "Come. come. Ye Sainis," by Hugh Dougall; an addn as by Aasistant Historian Andrew Jen-son, Jen-son, an address by Professor Levi Edgar Ed-gar Young: "T.e.-,r. 'o Forget," by Fred C. Qfaham. Blanche Shewell, A i -vln Kcddington and fxda Leonard. 'A Tribute to Pioneer Mothers," by Zinu Yotihg CarH m addrcaa by the Rt. Rev A Moulton; an address ly l'rc.sidi rit I . bi : J. Grant of the Mormon Mor-mon church; a rolb il! of pioneers Mf l.'i47. another m lection oy'thc taber- haplc choir, J'h. prpgraf concluded witli a benediction by Dr. Seymour B. Young. The principal address of the afternoon after-noon was "The Colonization of Utah, " lv Professor Younjr. |