| OCR Text |
Show ;LH,000 Attend State Scandinavian Conference were served at the Luncheonette. The wonderful co-operation of towns people helped the committee to take care of the large crowd that attended. ' -rNACLE PACKED TO CAPAC-V CAPAC-V BY VISITING CROWDS. i JoW FAMILY OF SALT LAKE " HONORED- ' 0-er 1,000 Latter-day Saints of :; ...'jinavian birth from all parte of h state attended the annual re-1 re-1 'Xi held Saturday and Sunday, ' 10 and 11 in the Timpanogos fl Tabernacle. The large audi-7 audi-7 was packed to capacity for s ,i Sunday sessions, as .well as for '" Saturday night concert. Many !f)Ple were unable to find seats Sun- afternoon. "Members of the Snow family of ti :-.it Lake, sons of the late Apostle r'-astus Snow, were special guests of I, reunion, which is held annually smmmemorate the introduction of a, vonnouism into the Scandinavian entries. Erastus Snow was the -jt missionary to set foot on i j judinavian soil. ) president Anthony W. Ivans of Salt Liie, represented the general sulbo'rities of the church and address-4 address-4 He gathering Sunday morning. Jfriet remarks were also made by !:hbr Snow, Dr. Clarence Snow, Soroni Snow and Edward H. Snow, t Salt Lake City, sons of Erastus Other speakers at the morning isioa were: Adam Peterson, Salt Vie; Knut Brant, Portland, Oregon; irea Rasmusson, Draper; Russell finson and Ole Anderson, Pleasant iwve and Hyrum A. Strasberg of a Lake. Ole Gulbransen of Salt Lake, vice-isirman vice-isirman of the general reunion com-:it!ee, com-:it!ee, was in charge of all the ses-as ses-as af the confernce. Most of the lakers addressed the' congregation i their native tongue, Danish, iiejish and Norweigan. Tie list of speakers during the :;Ay afternoon session was as fol-ns: fol-ns: Andres Jensen, church Ihis-J'rian; Ihis-J'rian; Sorn J. Jepperson, John 'strom, Christen Johannesen, Prof. ry Otte, John S. Hansen, editor ' Eikuben; A. B. 0. Ohlson,, Hyrum Strasberg, Jr., and H. M. H. Lund, lot Salt Lake. Judge George Christen, Christ-en, Price; Clifton Henrichsen, 'Wo; President Edmund Cragun :0rem; and James Erickson of sien. Hie opening session, Saturday J Vnoon, was not so largely attend- 1 The concert that evening with ysMans from Salt Lake, Provo and I'er Utah county towns partlcipat-was partlcipat-was attended by a full house, 'to music for the conference ses-ivas ses-ivas furnished by a ' special I, made up principally of Provo J I Pleasant Grove singers, augment-: augment-: some Salt Lake residents un-; un-; "e direction of B. J. L. Merck of 'mi Grove. ot the special musical features occasion was the songs of the s'nger, Chris Froisland. He re-insistent re-insistent applause at the "1!lln of several songs. P'esideut W. W. Warnick and his 'lrs Edmund Cragun and M. S. fstumsen W6re active members in ;r'nS to make the reunion a suc-i). suc-i). refreshment committee served ?e Uian 700 guests, many ot the Pwple took their guests home nSimday and more than 200 |