Show impressive CEREMONY MARKS dedication OF PIONEER mm CABIN SUNDAY impressive ceremonies sponsored by san sail Ju juan anCamp camp daughters ot of utah pioneers held sunday alvernoon alter noon in the monticello ward churchhouse church house in observance of 0 utah pioneer day and for tile the purpose of dedicating the plo pioneer eer cabin were largely attended by pioneers and their theard berid ants to the program program a pai parade a d e of children depicting early pioneer days was held between the church house and the cabin melvln melvin frost with his team of calves representing an ox team hitched to a covered wagon was vas very realistic there were indians scouts a prospector with his pack in animal linal and several families with land hand parts carts which contal contained their beloved possessions the little jerls kills in pioneer costumes including the traditional sun bonnets played their roles very well the parade was led by the first grade rhythm anad in their bright blight uniforms directed by grant bronson nr onson decorated doll carriages and the smaller primary children in decorated carts were a contrast to the sombre garb of the pioneers the parade was in charge of mrs mis lovina redd mrs 1 monroe redd sr president of the daughters of the pioneers presided over the ceremonies on the rostrum were seated with her the members of the san juan camp a few of the original pioneers and decena ants of the first settlers tile the first number on the program was ft as the singing of the tha state song utah we love thee by the entire assemble dge accompanied by cie orchestra pioneer george A adams offered the invocation i mrs redd graciously welcomed the aud au diance lance and briefly traced the history of the founding of the utah daughters of the pioneers mrs george barton read a poem composed by herself and mrs george A adams read a a poem written specially 13 ally for the oc cassion slon by M A barton C B waton who came to san juan when but twelve years year s of age aga told briefly of his early childhood child lod experiences in the frontier country A tribute to the plotters Plo teera was ex 11 pee dejl done by bruce brace mo md great grandson of lemuel 11 redd hedd sr atty F B hammond grand J son aon of francis A hammond first president of san juan stake gave the re response leaving the that obed tence ence to the teachings of the pioneers could greatly benefit san juan A it lyman of Dl anding spoke on alie the difficulty the pioneers had main tanning friendly relations with alth the powerful navajos cavajos owing to alln ss it vas as impossible tor for pioneers parley H R butt and kumen jones to be present and id epli of their experiences in the learly early days mr jones sent apayer a piper on jilie the exploration tri trip P of 1879 in which 1 ho 10 participated appropriate musical numbers inter aspersed sper sed the readings and talks A i violin duet by arch aich dronson bronson and chos evans accompanied by mrs airs arch J A ich dronson was as much enjoyed as byell ell as the pilgrims chokus Cli orus sung by a mixed double quartet directed by 11 idof of arch aich bronson bionson A gills chorus composed ol of of the pioneers eis and directed by mrs airs M A darton barton sang when gone do not r pol arget get them A boys boy a chorus composed of the grandsons of the pioneers eis sang god bless our oui mountain blome this chorus was vas directed by mrs D B D perkins mis alis arthur an ali dei sofi son was vas accompanist for these numbers during the program mis ali s redd in trod trounced produced MIB airs annie dailey billey the oldest pioneer of monticello and mrs airs thomas A jones of Dl anding who ho was tile the first white child born in monticello beffie her marriage mrs airs jones was anna jones daughter of 0 the late Bi and mary jones 4 cl closing osing remarks were made by stake president wa fayhe ille 11 redd after which adjourn adjournment adjourning in nt was wag taken to the ill e pioneer cabin where the dedicatory dedicator y prayer was made by hon 0 W me ate conkle of salt lake ralph bailey pronounced pr 0 bounced the benediction bringing to a 11 close ah ab excellent program honoring in g tho pioneers ione is of 0 san juan county the doors 6 of athe he cabin were opened and all were invited to inspect the cabin which has recently been restored and furnished in true pioneer fashion the cabin contains many interesting relies relics of the early earls days daja velch area are valuable and worthy of 01 preservation |