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Show 117 were fond of meeting such occasions journals evidenced as and their infusion of social life. 1 private Hill amusement announced that e s p e cia 11 y In 1876 a large by by the a rem referral S cottis h reunion c e nc e s was some abo uta ul d Ta n g s who gave the oration and recounted his hing Mormonism in Scottish conversions and While bagpipes, held at Fuller,' yn e Orson Pratt, establis Evening emigrations s News frae come The Scot s . the presence of the Mormon Scotland, and by bagpiping, dancing, singing, were by in their public who "dinna this occasion honored of conviviality to Scots and the Deseret City entertained ini s the Scottish into Utah's number of Scots and were enjoyed frequent things in Salt Lake park the Land 0' Cakes" and with fellow Scots and fitting a to reels and auld on Apostle, experiences in climax to 31 years of Zion.2 lang syne had their place in social recreation, the greatest task the early settlers of Utah faced Utah, September 24, Salt Lake City). 1880 (original in possession of T. Edgar Lyon, 1Gibson Condie, Journal, August 26, 1849; William Gibson, 1855-56, December 6, 1855. See also John Lyon'S articles ish subjects in Tullidge's Quarterly Magazine, passim; inter Journal, views with Robert Young, Salt Lake June 23, Calderwood, Tremonton, June 17, City, July 18, 1961; 479. D. City, 1961. 2Deseret Evening date. 1961; Robert Jaunita Brooks, Salt Lake See Appendix News, June 20, 1876 in Journal History F for full account; also Millennial Star, of that XXXVIII, |