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Show three ;Phi Beta ELDER JOURNAL!"" page Kappa key on the Mil-- FIDDLED AT WEDDING DANCE Vis fair graunds some ,0X time before his death in 1900, Utah Brigham City. It is back at Marietta November 25. 1949 college where it was issued to him in 1882. A University of Wiscon'cTBack VI Harry sin man found the emblem and VflRQrrTA, o. (UP) person, a lawyer, lost his returned it. Old Resident Tells How He Helped Build i Joseph H. Watkins, who I located at the same spot where wife celebrated BSth wedding anniversary on the Hotel Utah now stands), my I had Thanksgiving day, could tell money was exhausted. hire enough tales of early days in none left with I which to Forgot John northern Utah to fill a volume. musicians. So And what a volume it would be! rest to help me, and I with the There would be sadness and fiddle, he with the cornet, furwedjoy. humor and hardships, tri- nished the music for our umphs and pleasures in a pano- ding dance. It was the first rama of vivid recollections dance to be held in the first s meeting house built in Brigham stretching across City. of a century. Two incidents, one of historical interest and one amusing I as seen across the years were related this week as "a little unpublished history of Brigham Marriage licenses issued by City by Mr. Watkins. the Box Elder county clerks "The Box Elder stake was oroffice. Brigham City. in reganized August, 1877, he L. lates, and the town was divided , ra , rnld May, 20- Malad into four wards. I was living in the Fourth ward and in the falli310 ant Bonnie Ray Johnson of 1878 the bishopric called 18. Mantua. License issued Nov James Nelson, Jr., and me to 17 with the consent of Arnold take a team of horses and a Johnson and Grace D. May. Kenneth Henry 19, Brown, bob sleigh each and go out into the canyon, about 20 miles east Garland, and Oarleen Adaire Liof Brigham City and get out Hall, 17, Bear River City. cense issued November 19 with sawand to take them the logs and mill to make lumber with which consent of Henry Brown to build a meeting house for Carol Hall. Gordon iR. Holmgren, 23, Bear the Fourth ward. We did so, and in the spring of 1879 we River City, and Phyllis Anderhauled the lumber to Brigham son, 19, Tremonton. License was issued on N'evember 21. City which was used to build the first meeting house ever Card of Thanks built in Brigham City. We wish to thank our friends, The same building is now neighbors and relatives for their used, with additions added, as acts of love and sympathy durthe Fourth ward amusement ing the recent loss of our mother, hall. and also to extend grateful Mr. Watkins who, with his thanks for the beautiful floral "fiddle has furnished countless tributes. hours of music for the dancing Family of and pleasure of his fellow citiSarah F. Christensen zens throughout his many years, also relates how he came to be one of the musicians at his own wedding dance. ARE FACTS When we were married, he From two relates, after taking days each way, to drive to Salt Lake ear River City City, feeding our horses in the Tithing yard in Salt Lake City withO-hi- s their three-quarter- Marriage Licenses - TO IMPROVE. REPAIR, MODERNIZE Give your home new beauty, new convenience, new comfort by modernizing now. 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