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Show 113 of Scotland. 1 Early of Scotch reels, reports of social activities in Utah include mention and at New Ye a r a ' s in 1852 William C. Dunbar party donned his kilt and sang "Alister McAllister, At Hogmonay, the Scottish New as the New Year As began. b r e a d and drank whatever dance.3 song and speech, The kilt how he often dressed in this gatherings.4 Scottish ditions of Scotland 1Tullidge, 2Deseret 3Letter, J'anu a r y , n . d. Salt Lake birthday Scots also on their January on recalls having perpetuated Scottish the tra- accents.5 City, 60 -1. 1851, January 1, 1852, Mariger, Saga See also Marietta M. in Journal of Three L 8-10. Elizabeth Summers, interview with Robert D. 41 n t e r vi e wsw i t h and Robert Calde rwood, is the ate Scotch short- native of Kirkintilloch, a extent of 1960; Carter, editor, 5Such soon and danced the sword dance at the News, February 24, (Panguitch, as very much in evidence at such generation to the of these dates. History garb History of was Young, Second even by "first made available to them was song.2 dv would meet to extol the Bard's prowess in and Robert social occasions, co m e from house to house going they trouped along, they beverage at which time the Scots Towns Scottish Other celebrations included Robert Burns' rounds. 25, a the Scots celebrated Year, footin" their friends and relatives, II case Young, Rob e r Monticello, Utah, to writer, West, II, 344; July 18, 1961. Heart Throbs of the Salt Lake t D. Yo un g Tremonton, , June City, Salt Lake Cit Y 17, , J ul Y 1 8, 1961. with Robert Calderwood of Tremonton and 196 1 |