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Show . fAGB FOLTi THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CxTT. CACHE COUNTT, ... UTAH v ! Egan.Grandson of Major j How- - H. J. Richards.) Sit of Shoe Lasts. Used by, ardEgan.) photo of one of the first George W, Baker of Mendon, houses built in Utah, in 1847, by Utah for making shoes in 1861- 'John Boss and Sort for Mrs. Levi 1862, ; teleA 17. RELICS PIONEER Of TRICE, Juv E. Riter, House still stands dnj 'An Invoice from Bassett and1 ediV. Crockett, gram from R: , Salt Lake City. Roberts to Major Howard Egan, tor of the Trice Sun, received at I to Utah in .Dated October 19, 1864, 'for 10 Steelyards brought the local office today leaves no' Q PR UNO from one of the celebrated families of Utah pioneers 1858 by S. W. Riter from Fort pounds gunpowder tea, at $5.00,! of the on'inal 184.7 Mr- - B- - TV Eiter has ever taken a keen further doubt :f the actual con-- SMBS RITERS WONDERFUL COLLECTION 4- -. Saturday, July DAYS OF jq-jr- . 500 v , Xq . . : I Your Summer Guests O tofUl a h f b u t the pioneenng of the West men ) Heber C. Kimballs Cane of Charles Egan), voir dam below Scofield, which pclTTe result of afta persistent search and inquiry from every avail-- , jati-vcut y himself ini Pack Saddle used by Samuel Coolin will brim under water 85,000 he has Kirtland X84o W. Riter in the Lot Smith Ex- about acres of fertile land in Carbon hle reliable source, and the outlay of considerable means, Qh0 a starch of many years, accumulated a mass of document- - (Property of Newe, Kimball) pedition of 1862. county and be the means of pro- - during books and material objects that, in its scope and evidence, Whittled out of hard; O k Yoke made by George W. idmg a jleasuie resoit tsual toar.v .m lhewood canetv we can venture to as.sert,fire the Straw berry resrvoir, jjnot by Orsort K7 Whitney," Baker; Pipneef of Utah in 1847 - rllEN you entertain on a suinmerafteriiuon or evehe Pioneer Anniversaries On of the state. the occasion yearly The telegram folliws: talked L " ' ' All V. Halloran ning, give your guests a treat by sei viiTp )inr with J. d today. with matter or sandwiches delicious and refreshing! cake in signto in 1847. Utah W. papers the thirties. (Property of Newel brought I "500 ed at Denver and will arrive others. j chocolated dairy drink with unique malted a is of Andrew ( Nelson), Property Kimball). ' here' tomorrow mornrng.SHTildObllowing Is a list of the exhibits now attracting such wide at' milk flavor, which appeals to everyone. It is as moof Cavalry Sword, WINDOW NO. 2 Type has parload of equipment here tention. Life size crayon of David Reese, brought by Albert Sidney John-- 1 nishing as it is delicious. WINDOW NO. 1 going to Scofield. Work should s, 1858. in son's one of the of Let the first (Property Army first sx the children have 500 for at icM.it-,of, ' Life size crayon. ofRehecca Yager used in Pioneer Days. Pioneers who start there within a week.Andrew near the Nelson.) Yoke across Neck love camped the and or it for them. brought ita every day, They good is 1847. of A7 W. Horsley Dilworth Riter, Pioneer of president DesefeFMill inthe Springof," Type of Cavalry Sword used-185For sale at groceries and soda fountains. the conservation district under ' Enlarged Photo of Samuel W. i I1 ns in 1847 by Levi E. Riter. t iniheCiyiLWar of. (Property Colts i Ver""50tr-&- t" I del will We (hklr" bonds your has Riter, ioheer ef 1847 which the $750000 in Photo of Martha Reese, wife of Andrew Nelson.) uel W. Riter in the Lot Smith been voted and sold, and he com every morning if you wish. Enlarged Photo of William Rifle used rPropertyTPavid Reese, onexd the first, Type oLSpringfield and slated Wolverton Riter, Pioneer of firmed, six of the first Pioneers who inthe Civil War. (Property of Alice J. of Riter) had been obstacle that every 1847. near the Deseret Mill in Andrew Nelson) . to in Irons Utah camped Flat brought and ft cm now on the pro Map showing the Route of the made- i Type of -- Needle-Gun fl of 4850.apping would cress of the project" hi Mormon Pioneers " Phone 6 Logan Utah I860. in Rifle from Photo of Springfield Riter. Griffith, Charles, rapid. Andrew of Nelson,) taHow oneof c (Property thefirstt making The 8hl( kls mcnfkmedn-thIndian Mortar and festle, used telegram is Ernest S. Shields of 1 847 by Levi . and Rebecca w" candles, brought to Utah in 1847 Pioneers who camped near the for ... DtBereLMili grinding 8unfk)Wer seed, etc, Tmrthespring-- f the California Land & Construc- Riter Houghton of dhev e. jCroo Doer j Plowed up in Mendon atxiut 1860 1859. the tion company, piesident, with Photogravure Dedicating And-IroOld BoneF. brought to Utah in k Kentucky Photo of Thomas Tarbet, one (Property of George W. Baker headquarters at Salt Lake and 1847 by Levi E. and Rebecca W. Monument, This Is The Place Which entered the Salt" Lake Gun, ' Mendon Pioneers of. of the 1847 and Los Angeles. Utah.) W. W. Riter delivering address formerly belonged Riter. aBorna' Plow-ShaMorgan S. Evans, a Pioneer Hammered out of 1846. Cart R, Marcusen, former Howard Cache Valley in 1859. jJroue Photo of Captain called Old Type of Rifle 1859. This gun was one of the Photo of Bishop Thomas X. Scrap Iron by Robert Miller, member of the irrigation disEgan of the 9th ten of the William Clayton's Narrative first in in 1859. trict boaid, was delighled whui when Pioneer of 1865, Blacksmith brought into Cache Vallow Smith, inal Pioneers, July 24, 1847. Iigan Superintendent Pioneers in 6fAfnvatoflhe ' of N. W. Crookston). shown the telegram and said Photo of MartinCharles F. of Charles (Property ToTJtah Rasket Froit Margaret (Property brought Salt Lake Valley, July 24, 1847. ThaTTTmeant a sugar facto; y for 7rshrmrkTTrer an rseveraToTTm by Levi E. Riter m 1848. Sent Ricks, widow of Joseph Ricks of eau.) of Henry Rifle, 16 Shot Captain Howard Egans Nar- of Type Trice and Carbon county, and trs were injured. The Sheriff around Cape Horn in the ship Rexburg, Idaho, Sixty-si- x to Utah by 1864, years ' Bullets and Bullet Mould. rative brought of arrival of the Pioneers that the best market in the stat j has wired for further particu- Brooklyn in old June 15 15, 1924, First white the is and the forerunH. J. Richards.) Pioneers, of (Property was here. Mr Marcusen added lars. child born in Logan, and is as ' Pair of and irons rnade in in Salt Lake Valley, July 24, ner of the present day Winchest, Candle Snuffers and Tray. 1847. of that the maximum pay-ro- ll er. (Property jtfcWXrakst0n). to Utah by Levi E. Riter old as Logan itself. 1857 by Ira Orvid, Davis County, brought Official report - of Captain was coal the A Diirao;ftr i848;Sentarou nd CapeHorn $L200,000 of Spencer Rifle of 1860. Utah. (Property of Ann' Ellis.) camps First Type of Repeating Pufle, Type ' Howard Stansbury who visited 4 Ter m,)nni, w fth" tvverity-seve- n and Charles Smith chancd withun- the of Andrew in Nelson) 1846 (Property Mrs. owned shot, carried by the Cavalry(Now ship Brooklyn Yeates) by coal mines now in operation ; and having burglanzed Petersons, Cache Valley in 1849. Photo of John Dilworth, sou hi Johnsons Army" wfiiclf men" 147 Head he predicted t he infiux of many of Eliza Dilworth, Pioneer -- o Shoshone County,-fromEiyan, Splendid Wayfaring or Ad- came to the territory of Deseret Wyoming as preliminary hearing in the ct.v hundreds ofTiomcmakers ventures of Jedediah Smith, who (now Utah) in 1859. (Property ' 1847, (Property of Frank M. Young ) was in Cache soon as the water could he stored' court today and were taken be- first Hotel. Residence of L. E. Field to Valley in Winter of N. W. Crookston). Utah Glasses, brought DOCUMENTS Riter. Built in the early fifties. for distribution. court district fore the where 1825 1826. in of and K. Orson 1847 By John G. Naby Whitney. Old U. S. Army Musket of 0 4 Apostle Erastus Snows of B. F. Riter. 1920. Millan Mac pleaded guilty and were Birthplace Neihardt they of F. J. (Property Whitney) of of arrival Pioneers rrative the afterwards converted inter Non- - sentenced to 1846, 1848. OGDEN, July 17. Sea In the Gulls, August aaJndeterminiale Reprint of Zenas Leonard's a Needle Gun. Brought to Utah farm buixu members wlio are term of fram one to twenty years summer of this year myriads of Colts Revolver, used in early jn Salt Lake Valley July 24, Wars of 1860. (Property 47. Narrative,' fur trader'and Trap- by one of the early Pioneers. black crickets came down from of Andrew seeking to overthrow W. Piston in the state prison. , Mention is (Property of N. W. Crookston). Nelson.) W. Personal W. Letter from per of Thomas, county agricultura Rueben Gonzales, an alleged the mountains and began to Amm unition .Scabbard o Skeen Relative-tbf made B. forRiter F Riter to Piter Ogdeo w ho aevere-setbac.8genL.JcectivecL a of grain and Colts revolver, of thr other two-i- n thejsweep away-fjelr partne to Utah visited Cache his arrival in Salt Lake in Oct. Valley in 1824. brought A eomrany has been formed In the Second district court to- c.ime. pleaed not guilty and was corn and were " only stayed by K. Orson Narrative at Stockton to introduce char1847. in Alexander 1847. or by Whitney KimMajors day when Judge James N, bound over to the distinct' court the arrival of a great flock of sea Personal Letter from W. W. of contract made with the gov- coal gas as motor fuel in Swed (Property .of J. F. Whitney) ball sustained thd demurrers ingulls which devoured the crick Colts Revolver brought to Riter to B. F. Riter Relative to ernment to Haul Supplies for en. terposed for Weber county in a 17. S. C. OGDEN, July eta. Utah by Orson K. Whitney, a the building of the First House General Albert Sidney Johnsuit br.urht by three farmers, Hanby. director of the communA cabinet Table, one of the Pioneer of 1847. (Property of J.' in Salt stons army to Salt Lake It's no trouble to marry for Lake City. Hyrum S. Bail?v, Sam Shaw, ity hofel campa'gn, urged the - ' money, but its a big first pieces of furniture made in F. Whitney) - and George A. Burrows, charg of Journal of Sergeant Copy job to exf uport of the present movement A Robert Salt Pierce, Lake, of his Mur-an- d by Narrative Colts Mark Revolver without belt Twains emV. tract was Thomas a from that Nathaniel of it Mr. the Jones to give Ogden a large newr hotel, ing tightwad husH. mon Battalion of his Journey arrival in Salt Lake in 1866. of Scabbard. - rloyed under an unconstitutional in an address before the Lions Pioneer of 1847. (Property of B. band. (Property F. Riter) ' I of Residence law and enjoining the county club today. He J. Richards) from Leavenworth, Kansas to Illustration: presented fiParlor Chair, one of the first Revolver San Diegos California via. Santa Elder John Taylor finished at, Handled from paying the Utah Agricul- gures to show that community Ivory tural college $1250 on the coop- hoteN in all sections of the pieces of furniture made in Salt brought to Utah in the early Fe in 1846 and his return Journ-sixtie- Christmas in 1847 in Old Fort at erative contract for the exten- country are paying well to the Lake. By Robert Pierce, A via. Sacramento, Fort Hall Salt Lake. By John K. Whitney, ' Pioneer of 1847. (Property of when he was sheriff in Salt Lake 'ey sion service wo;k. and Soda Springs to Leaven-Countshowing' route from Map investors of money. After sustaining the demur-jei- s The club adopted the recom- Alice J. Riter) worth, Kansas in the Spring of Liverpool to Great Salt Lake ' Meat Saw brought to Utah in Box of Buckshot. (Property of 1848. Judge Kimball told A. G. mendations of a tommittee conValley in 1855. Horn, counsel fer the plaintiffs, sisting of Dr, P. J. Carver, chair, 1847 by Levi E. and Rebecca W. H, J. Richards, Mendon Utah).! Our New West by Samuel Jim Bridger as I remember that the court would give until man, Alfred Glad well and Ellis Riter. (Property of Alice J. Box of Hat Caps. (Property of him by Seymour B. Young of Bowies. A record of travel be' , August 1 to file an amended com Van Dyke, that Ogden be given Riter) , tween the Mississippi River and II. J. Richards, Mendon, Utah) Salt Lake City, Utah. Kimball added, the benefit of improved a'r mrtil A Surveyors Chain used by , .Cope? Powder Horn. '(Property plaint. Judge Jim Bridger. as I remember !the Pacific Ocean, Published jin A" however, T do not think you gerv ice, Tfie present schedule Samuel W Riter, In early days. of H. J; Richards, Mendon Utah) J further amend thTomptatnt of malls is unsatisfactory, the ( PropertyofAliceJ.Riter) "TheTNauvoo fcx- - Idaho. Typefrom YANKEE SPIRIT ids you have' practically sta'M committee reported. Hand Saw brought to Utah In positor picked up by Prson K. , as I remember Pennsylvania. Heads of "Families, Jim Bridger, your whole case and alleged all 1847 by Levi E. Riter. Whitney after, the destruction !him by William H. Jlpmer of 1790. Russell Maughan the facts. j A Bake Pan made by David of the Expositor plant by a mob. Provo, Utah. OGDEN, July 17. Edward L of 1874. Salt Directory Th'Nw In the su't filed three months of the Colorado'1 Friebel, generally know as Ed- Brinton in Chester. County Pen- (Property of J, F, , Whitney) from William Oay- Exploration Excerpt W Treasurer David ago County ward L. Papperman of St. Lou nsylvania about 1846. Ued by 2 Mould for Buckshot, brought tons Journal, of the ninth ten River of the West by MONDAY and TUESDAY Evans, County Cleik L. A. Van is, came near not having a bride the Riters in crossing the Plains to 1847. of Howard. Pioneers in Orson 1847 by Utah Major Between Friends K.jof the original Dyke and the county were made when he, with Miss Dorothy S. in 1847 - of -- J Whitney.-(ProperE. Excerpt from the diary of OUTSIDE SHOWCASES NQ. 1 With Norman Kerry, Lou deftrrdahtiraTi d, by an order'etl-tere- d Michatlis,' also of St. Louis ap-- ' Bonnet worn '! Captain Howard Egan, Captain Colts Revolver with belt and Tellegen by Lucinda Ells- Whitney) at the time the action was plied for a marriage license at worth Crockett -the of the ninth 10 of the original Scabbard. (Property of H. J. Mould Revolvfor colts Bullet crossings jn . filed, the county officials were thecountv clerks of Pee today. Plains in 1847 (Property of Wm er WEDNESDAY Richards, Mendon). brought to Utah in 1847 by ipioneers of 1847, restrained from .paying the colWhen Friebel was 6 years of A. Crockett) w' of Saddle Musket of official of the Orson K. of report Copy Repeating Whitney, the on the contract, age his father died and shortly (property lege $1250 Centennial Water Color, sketch of the battle of Battle Creek by Colonel about 1860. (Property of H. E. Whitney) after a man named Papperman home of Levi E. Riter in Ches- J. Brass 1863. Battle Creek to Horn Richards, Conner, Mendon). Logan Mark became his stepfather and he brought PROVO, July 17. Type of Ballard Rife of 1860. Featuring Rumcger of American Fork was lhas carried the stepfathers ter County, Pennsylvania. Barn in 1860 from Parowan, Iron Washington Territory. BOOKS fined $299 in Judp- - James B. name ever since. When the li- built later part of 1700 House County, Utah by the father of (Property of H. J. Richards,! Francis Renault, L. RMartineau. The Horn was First historic mention of great Mendon). Tuckers court this morning on cense clerk asked his name hi built in Early Forties. Coffee Mill brought to Utah used as part of a band in Iron Salt Lake. Baron Lahontains Type of Y Yager of earlv da vs Wells and Eclair Twins j charge of possession of intox- gave the latter, but the bride-to-b- e (Property of H. J. Richards, 4 Other Acts icating liqipr and operating a rebelled and wanted his real in 1847 By Edmund Ellsworth County and in Logan was used (Voyage in North America. Ten of the of Fourth the 1703. still. London Printed in in Originwere as Indians call when a the and tsue name. AY TIICR.'DAY Rifle used in thc AND SATURDAY. Rumeger was arrested yesterWashington Irving's NarraDavid J al Pioneers. (Property of Mrs. so bad in early Cache Valley County Attorney Lucinda EL Crockett, daughter days. . tive Adventures of Captain Mexican War, 1846-4day afternoon when sheriff J. Wilson was consulted and he (Properof Edmund 1). Boyd and Deputes Bilk and 11 to 12 p. m. ' found on Wooden Bonneville of an expedition to ty of Andrew' Nelson.) the (Now Ellsworth). Shoes, using Edward L. Freibel, his railed and found Wm A. Crockett of Coast of Norway in the late explore the . Great Salt Lake, OUTSIDE SHOWCASES, NO 2 Roper home gcnerall known 'as Edward L. owned by a in operation, Papperman, and the license was Logan, Utah) Type of Powder Horn carried The Covered Wagon sixties, and supposed to have be July 1833 Tin palions of whisky were 3 sailed. A Larb or ..Tphacca Eouck First official mention of Cache 'by the Pioneers. (Property of N. fvMi'Fife in connection storm. Valley, Capt. John C. Fiemonts W. Crookston). David W. Breioh of Chevenne presented to Captain Howard fishermen with5 the still and other equip Powder Horn belonging to Ira Adults 50c Children 23c Wyo.. andJuanita Cudgel, of Egan of the ninth ten of the (Property of Arent Hogenson) report. Document No. 166, Aug. ment. Pioneers Jim Ogden also obtained a license to- Original by Rice, brought from Michigan in Copper Powder Horn brought 29, 1844. Rumrecr raid the fine and il al. of Charles to Utah in 1847. (Property of Bridger. (Property was released. , e if jjy Drink , jvvithout--duphcaLo- - - - -- ir , . their-partie- - , I 9. -- the-teiegr- Ensign & Sons Dairy am -- , - n - A '1 1 the-finit- iof ns Flmt-Lloc- " re 1846-184- 7. i It 'U - an , - 1831-183- ds k q 6. 1858-185- 9. , s, y. ! ! ! . . - f . of-Toda- -- - y- Le 1862-187- -- ty . j.jPantages Program - ! ' MCof - Ml ad-vs- ed M t i , t ten-gall- tak-cna- I I ! l I PROVO, July 17. Sheriff J D. Boyd has received communication from Sheriff H. C. N'ckol- in w hich the Klv officer states thap he has in in his custody a Mexican who rays turwas nteiiilM-- r ;T rf rbt) her gang which staged a holdup 1 itl i' 1 : r f ! , 1 1 .in IfivKliiMl Sheriff Boyd has no record of a robbery at Dividend at the time the Mexican defers fo. but is of the rpinon that he rfefers to the holdup three years ago - b V ; I 7. |