Formal re-dedication of the people's house Program
Welcome: Dick Nourse, Master of Ceremonies
Bell Ringing Ceremony: First Lady Mary Kaye Huntsman and area bell choirs
America the Beautiful: Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Orchestra at Temple Square, The International Children's Choir, Bells on Temple Square, Area Bell Choir, 23rd Army Band
Presentation of the Colors: The Utah National Guard
Star Spangled Banner: Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Orchestra at Temple Square, The International Children's Choir, 23rd Army Band
Invocation: Pastor Charles Petty, Second Baptist Church, Ogden, Utah
Anthem for a New Year "Into Light": written by Katherine Coles, Utah Poet Laureate
Ceremonial Gift of the Capitol to the State: David Hart, architect of the Capitol
Remarks: Governor Jon Huntsman Jr.
Concerto in E Major for Violin: Ralph Matson, concertmaster, Utah Symphony Orchestra
Remarks: John Valentine, Utah Senate President
Remarks: Greg Curtis, Utah House Speaker
Remarks: Chief Justice Christine M. Durham
Utah We Love Thee: Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Orchestra at Temple Square, Cathedral of the Madeline Choir School, Ralph Matson
* Written for Utah's admission into the United States in 1896. Sung at 1916 dedication of Capitol.
Re-Dedication of Capitol: President Gordon B. Hinckley, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Battle Hymn of the Republic: Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Orchestra at Temple Square, Cathedral of the Madeline Choir School, Bells on Temple Square, Area Bell Choir, 23rd Army Band
Benediction: Father Donald Hope, Notre Dame de Lourdes Parish, Price, Utah
Closing: The Cathedral of the Madeline Choir School.
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