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Show ANNUAL MY OF PIONEERS j Fioneer Day, locally speaking ' jFi'y, Friday of last week, was ;i ck'.y of great pleasure to those! of the early band of settlers of Mount Pleasant who are still tble to participate in events of : he kind, and decendants of. pioneers present. j In the afternoon a program was j -jiven at the North Ward meeting 'touse, of music and speaking which vvas decidedly interesting and enjoy-ole. enjoy-ole. In the evening the dance at he Opera House, in w hich many of j the dancers present were resplendent in garments of a cut, color and gen eral apperance similar to the clothing cloth-ing in vogue here for many years' after the place was first made the home of civilized people, was attended attend-ed by a crowd that filled the building build-ing to its capacity, and the occasion was enjoyed to the utmost. At the afternoon meeting address-is address-is were made by Andrew Madsen, ;en., on Pioneer experiences, by F. 0. Jensen on Mexico and Cuba, by Orange Seely of Castle Dale on Pioneer Pio-neer days, and by James Monson, a representative of the decendants of pioneers. Musical selections were tendered by a chorus from Wasatch Academy, a chorus from the local high school, and the band and orchestra orches-tra from the same institution. All the young folks acquitted themselves with great credit and gave a splendid splen-did program. The speeches were also al-so of much interest to all. The officers offi-cers were all re-elected as follows: Andrew Madsen, president; James Larsen.vice president; Hilda Madsen, secretary; James Monsen, treasurer. Directors: Ferdinand Ericksen, E. C. Johnson, Joseph Monsen, Jas. Borg, Joseph Seely, C. W. Anderson, Ander-son, Mrs. John H. Seely, Mrs. Henry Ericksen, Mrs. A. G. Omenn, Mrs. Thos. West, |