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Show T. f N. TIIK l)lSKHKT VIII SATIIIDAV fyJNK I - NKWS 11C1 i SKCTION ' Tr- - x- from filissocri lo "The Vafcy, OUR GALLERY OF PIONEERS MB t; Miles by Hand-Ca- rt " of Jonathan f and ford lnt-t'dht. I tho swvoo-- . taken hair Jna iit teenlh Tathatd mu eRy daao from (ho weekly ditto ' ia (I leei. wife ad ' fart m, In Willard t Row fug Tw Than ai la Cly ATKIiUL for ment this I I 1.C00 prt u tribute Council of deport- lh jut llM llyf'i loiaa- n new and l.iit!r homo Impromptu M Id Tl' by t In Uwt hti , t19nkM8 count of this k nmbii of to fTMldont ' HrU-ha- Talr P,l-hoa- ti ad Oturmi ( Untlo. . L'ti oi Infant non)Mrt of F At ttponlob JFtnh I I"1' Y ounff on lh ooraeiuB of hi 20th birth. Ur. Jun I. Th member of tho Council oho were U th CUT aaaembled end Informally mllod ep Young ( hi offtco, Kldor too chaoen Joho brtof but own. and to ostooded Jo tho address ho loodor tho loro and od I'rooldonl Youoc hto brothron. ponded foollnily. Other mirka of roepeef for Yeung choroctonaod tho day Tho Thoouo Wring and Mao bond J. undo tho direction of Yrvt t tho Pro. Thotnao, ooronodod him. rad 1nlroroltr did him honor, ao did many of hlo rolatlvoo and friend. l ull , . John hour ato $ yoo ra, Tho report f City Beaten Jooooh If Taylor fuf if.a ntonlh of May ohoood IT lor.1 St..etroeot odullo I, (bl. dron I I toroioirr Mu Ilroaa Ivonirl i. Major, p, a. aotroa-IBM- , aar t no.t Uki, hat !ru ooma lo Iuh f. tho department of t ha interior, lo rtamino tho boondety luia rr. r fitly boon run botooon that Ihi trrr.u.M and Narodo and. If neo-ry- . R, to Worn aaa to Miln o hno tho railroad crraaad tho lino, than a'aanriihini ooro to ho' matla from iha north limtu and south' l.mita of iha iftntory. On purpose of hi rialt west otao aaa to ile'ermlno a hoi bar Evanston, on tha I'ri.un I'arlfic. aaa In or Mr. Major aaa regarded Wyoming a an eutiwrtty la I hto warn. Itai It la at a tod. tho boaadary oatmbllahaj llnoo of CaifsTrnlr Naradn aad tro. E, hl ' r!fy tub At tho annual mealing of lha tho stockholders Tontral Railroad director, following were (triahom Yo'ttu WtlHsmJjM;nlngh. Uttlo too. Young. Foratnots JuerhT. Later tho . Too teen pel bto." and Christopher Layton followoloctod tho director mot ami I'ndar th caption Contemptible.' presYoun. In llrtxham offlcora, tho local adltor roporta that a roat ident. William Jannlnca. vice yml- -- dam of tho city whoao homo aao Boor Bwnn, motirr, I Me- lh, ljn) waf.d bfillg had dant: floor Wax. 1 1 oh be, f Mat vain, aged M. rwruo to Itah with I Kenxlc. nselotant Mrs. Wm. Hobbs. Jk .Jeers old, who rruewd llalM aoryotary; Jamoo ed that aomo unidentified mteernant had ehot two of bla Umo duck and Jack, treaaurer; John Sharp. Hand-Ca. ne Mlib Her liaetaind la a ttw Meaner, of Cnotpaalna Joeeo W . bo.' rhlef had carrud superintendent; of them away. The erw la Oueelng llie llelsx aa Tld by Mr. lliAle, of TUwrira , TWr Lew ue Intmwtlng enlneo. "The labor of Gonl. Bupt- waunde. Kayo ju -tha areountttha Keramorx UtSo. x (.How who te mean I sailed froip England an April Inf a lot of pontes bUb h driinf died from to ohoot and cerry off tamo o' tha meotln. 'havo btno ao ,rduenouth all water. Aa theya had " hit and lo (rod for and fowt, would not haaitau at ataa I I omin, teeeel. on th eollln out In ronnorllon with ni, Xo for an nnwr at not j114 I Jw aafdwww, ihrr-werIho eonetrucOon of tho Vlah Southern echool boy's dinner "William Tepecott, from Liverpool, would nul ink Bu rut up and ewten b th company that he felt he could not do Juetlro Wo Alay-44Uat w had mhito omn, Horn of (ht got to lenjljn ftn JTwIorX oanf When f flour left tka hufks buffalo out "leeac and killed marled York by boat, celled lh only a'Miui two pounda Uial enparlnlndeat ef ho gardens and gtvoa gTtet Joy to th and cut It for each (wfaoa. Th faa HolU4a brought It Into lib-antral be aelected o that Newton." going up th Hudson RHor formoro. w droc bjfwia-A- r up for u Thr campej mltH u ihxi aiae mlfht bo left froo to attend wholly nt word of our condition Into Salt Joseph Roan of tho Eloventh word to Albony, ond took tho tram thrr night, and the neat day the hcHked to tho puahln forward f the on to some of the hand-cart- a with Lake b lh ataaa. Ut war luokiof of the V. S. Zu, R. Kor thla offorod tho opinion that Brahma or for Toronto. Canada, by th larteteand pulled th ounc ft., reltrf every da. and th Ut two rraaon a new (onoral auperlntendent tho moot profile bie cbfrkeno to re lee. Ta!U rout. From thrra wa went thefr hand-cartHo sold ho hod a pullet only I e by the horn of their I day before relief came, we went hun of tho U. C. R. R. wao soloctrd." on Mil girls part of tha way. and week old and that It had boon laying ottrland addles. ar. having not a thing to Ineat.the The tM. doph. road part of th way, I'lah Growl dig-- 1 for aomo time I nMt morning There tn as. t Mhworui then great to stamped Nebraska, Flnrtnca, comto dovolod Half n column U Anothor rood ot earner hod been where wa waited two week for th thoe daa for California Gulcb. at tanro. coming toward ua and they rlottora of number on ua sent were the lero had provision for which ment a wax brought to to coma from Bt. Loud. Ieadxl!!, Colorado, and hundreds of out end. proepectlvo realdenU who were W. B. II) do.luh. weIt to bo owned by by Brigham Young, tn charge of It When tha hand caru rmed. they people wr crmtn and folnf alonf John taken by a IF. Many of thw Into eomln Franklin Territory. and w Tyhr had plenty of train, to Cerlnno andthenco by boat wre put tofetner for the iourney to be rout. o SAMUEL H. B. SMITH. .. Ve-t- b had fvmunv them ft U- - pointed out. had been tho Worn Point of th Mountain, th FUlna, I wa employed hy. pany wa far aa Kl Lararme. Wyomlny dlocorertea In to I Torn InfRV IrouWoua M imouri day uaunl and irairtc, childhood oxperl-- 1 attracted here by th and flour, bacon onions, to last or Georg Q. Cannon to drive an os An outfit from MUeorul overtook ua at "btxmT" at and .was t be weed Hla nioibef died aa lh xeauli mtwtn ua through to Halt Lake City and Tha from Koot canyon to tho steamboat team, three oke of osmt the wafon and camped with ua a few ntghta llll. tha eon (. Batnuel iinrriaoa encea. bnbo of Undent upon that. It waa noted that a waa of to on ho teams went whan meet the Us) axporaro Eat w ua. ter found a buffalo on they left loaded with flour. The trein power enQtnlth. nnd therefor tho nephew of two years, and ho wao only tlx when moot of the visitors planned to visit landing. It waa a that wag 'coming out that consisted of five wagons loaded with tha route which they killed, and put company Ao Prophet Joeeph. and couain of tho hi father followed her; thereafter th Iho Tabernacle service on the 8b-bat- h gine. m - PreoJ. different fclod of prothdon' The 'on the body Mi a notice. cathf. Tor fall. 1th. had veeelv Georg arlih different reiatlvee and Wa oM matron thw Journey day. drawn lharo doubtless-by lutaa lto Preoldent Joeeph F Smith, thla child llred we travel-th- e train nlwraa atajed In lha rear, tth handcart company letter from Elder VT P. Wlleon. Wagonhand-cartIkvUhrtt Jnet what kind of od-to ytahols Jaaldani-Brtchaa Tah pioneer of lb year ltd hnd pm. rent on and reached the Elkhorn Itlver by the name of Bhanks He waa from a In front. One.od waa who v on a going to the mission In Eastern Yuun of aecond wras the Mormon" He fe year dndutged company worship- tho found , .pound of flour waa put Into j where w found a small settlement . Liverpool it ftaftedrtrcr afterward tha Tarrltury'a eettlement. At tho as Tho editor comments that tho Saials States reporting success and pleas- hundred hand-carcalled LhaGenoa Mormon were aa built each Wip ure not.. by tn there hlo labors but a of IT ha want lo tha dtalea on a mle- -' wore very mnch pleased to receive the - . longing lh His irtfo died (JurslM wlv,e I mounutw home teams 'enotigh to haul all of tho flour. Pcaplo. who govo so n the milk wo elon and from tbero to England.-ro- c ylellocs and tn . evplnln lo .xhem the hlaProm tho Joumoy. . Tbe company hxd oo many trunks wonted, and we got along sll right IngWe Wirilxm Evans of the naxt of Tha to reachln lalllSIXophi CrR.-Sava-flc rams far poostbtlttlea full the Weber liter 'Trrrrtny had been rocolved of Iho thst they hxd to ho left on tho comp j until wo reached FT. Laramie, where ond followed arns load "Marvelous IVorit an4 a Wondar." particular the eltl olego route over 'year haIn aaaUtatl la pantn tho we obtained more provision. Many funeral services hold for Isaac Grace ground, under guard. nunoa Pouthorn I'lah, and In JLfiO the J Big on Mountain, and time Xapllala. wo tho come f sand Me started tii on our long Journsy The meellnghonee eras crowded. The Journey ho went on another three years' mismsrs1 f- -' Emlgrwtlon hlH nd hod to toko tho provterons T. 1,.a ss "Hsod-Cor- t The 'city - edltorln behalf .of Tha speakers wore Elders 'William Evan. slrgin "o ng known n sion to' England ' In ISU. ho moved n Fw on wsw tho city 4)lng st n Cannon Como 0,,t 1 the carts snd carry- - thorn'- and ap- D. Webb, G. Kendal! and . Rolling tn Hear like I alley nnd assisted In News staff, expresses thanks Bishop J - G- out jlv4nf wtlsfactloa la and wine sent Bigler. . the founding end building up of that preciation for the cako frlaw xnd Mm Oiarieg tor "Ball thm "bj Mr. and Accident oa Xew JUramer- - -r wretton. "returning bsde-T-t -Ever? thing Photographic like Chy Id IS Itr 15TT he filled mon, Jr, who had recaully boon m aeTha been perfollowing account of an acci- WSJ bavin ceremony the rie mission-tand he a short Paltforofic; es by hand-car- t. ' on dent the eteamer "City of Corlnne had o strtng-fionalong with ue died In tbla elty In VAlt. He was n formed by the Hon. Ellas flmith. Mrs.h Our lino le complete for th amarecently launched on Bear rlTer. for Brother Beeslsy wao ths leader of the teur aad profexalnnal, and oor man of gigantic mature, clean In hla Crismon was daughter of tho late uso on Great SaJt Lake,-wa- a taken band, which consisted of two Violins, and anlargHi Cain. are nnex- - lepeech and habits, an - omnivorous from tha Coiinno Dally Journal: o boss lol ond a piccolo. They mode cellcd. Deaths Reported. reader and m deep thinker He was s. afternoon wfler good mnste, mil Me which cheered us iiuio .active In politics and public affairs, Th following deaths ire. reported 1 "Yesterday Eefekibacd tun. tho on the journey. which amukeeUcka Oclock, and had an enviable reputation for this week. II OrTfl MAI Y. had been placed In position, a derAll the men who were strongest In Brigham City William Wil- - rick generosity. fell a with lioldinr thm. conducted by th Goneslogy Society of Utah for crash, were put to guarding tho cattle at ths hiL.m and striking precipitating Captain night, taking shifts In their turn.. ikV5 V ln,crtdtn genealoglial reeearrh and tempi V Evans from the hurricane to tho main Thousands of buffalo were In sight communication slth other raVdlnr mVte?. or or Ympl work sr lnvltd to mk un JfoHp crtlotnn. AM gftntslogy deck.' Tho cauoo of the accident was simnst continually on the Plains. You who hv loqulrl, or nnunmrrnt of familv tho fault of Captain Evans himself could bu all trie buffalo hides )ou r other matter of Intm.t org.aJtlon. While Mr. Dlefendnrf and Captain wanted for a dollar per hide There MtJr riniuViv n th man pnhHrjtr wJup Howe where at dinner, he ordered the were buffalo skulls on tbs route, wtttr stas to - bo cast oft that held the names, of. Ah captain, ' tja fhem of Llh' the derrick, thereby bSSnxp"J. Jlk,.h'cu;.T,ahK!Cil supporting W bo had gone before u. ,.lhs smokestacks, Tp" order that he . The first Indians ws encountered might lower It, without .for a moment were the - .Pawnees, who swarmed June 4. lSJl. thinking of the remit. A a natural through tho ramp, the old chief hav The hearts of the children shall be 1 consequence they fell as mated. CapA Faith-juto th fathers'" , turned moling Kxperh-noe- . tain Evans, 'who I a man about t The following Interesting rxperience Boxelder Temple Finirslhn. years of age, receiled a fcacture of has been furnished us by an elder one mors of the Miy Jlh the left arm at Ibe elbow Joint, a Here is tbe "Bishop Price did actually see opportunity to show his skill in picture taking, and incidensevere sprain of the right wrlt. a monster f? b remembered because it wa In Utah lake. It was about laboring In the Western States ml Make temple excuraioa-da.very bad cut over the left eye and oili- one mile from shore. The weather 'siontally win a cash prize. For the best picture of the contest, regardless of the Ober general Injuries Dr. Graham in-- i was clear and the water without a rip inTtt at IS -' while in Nebraska. In mi. ntln at Logsn at Jo stop, forms ua that bis injuries win mom pie. It had a snaklsh appearance and trading ject, reet, where '.likely permanently disable him, es--' stood several feet out of the water September. 1S2. I met a man ho b peciafly the left, arm, as a- - fracture like a section of larjre stovepipe. It renounced God In every respect. H fihenherd Ra hA hiH11..!1 extending Into the Joint Is rarely If lever perfectly replaced The damage 7Ia der nd Chrlet .had re- to the steamer was slight, not ex- 60 fet lon UP Its course wa souther- ceedingly twenly.flve dollars, but will ty: - The blehop wm oniiig-wegt this that made taken up a eoHmfon- ve Unje we had j cclved it, and ft aide for The occasion some delay. of the lake on his way home. C. G. on the tratnralao distributed temple letters Nows Erom Settlement, Webb and another man saw it at the of instruction to the company W same time. R. R. Uewellin of Fountain Green. Ths Indian around Falrvl.w hadjl -- on his confidence, and through fened rharone'dmlpan'y hd' Sanpete county, was a caller at The , started , a a T no an Kiw Kltfif kiwwrdlns t A ISIaoiI ike Bl.ll el News office. He la. classes or divisions, as follows: The contest will be divided into & iL. Johnson, and his klntosh were abou cheese factory fine, with little damage by "hoppers. wtmgiVd y The more was This applies to anything of ah odd or . . This applies to quiet peaceful scenes of successful adjudicating the matter In conform-- ; Unusually ou had been Thsfp,. unusual nature. ity with the treaty. lowing paragraph is perhaps any description. relatf-H svveral rsmarkaMe clr- Tmohwonv TM.a b?v ' Reduction Works. Bnlldinf cumstanre. connect with K. Having pl, ,ho a.-r' !rglng "A few days ago. while about a Cotne Co A Neph6 dispatch stated that an, been led to certain men who a ere able Ye O Ye Mountains High Boints. doxen men were ngaged In clewring eAaterif i waa building: states corriVny snd one that at him, Ume, add other out a Zion of from vhlcMhe tVivo redming work, at the head undcj he largo spring :! fmgshout for that almost have a definite e p ompt ne of hV Sprr t made the cir Picturp8..or views for Irrigation. of Lower Sal. Creek Canyon, where hewenttotownnd psopls obtain Joy. there met, rect-In found, This can apply to .canyons or any nige historical value in showing standing ore of had been discoveries rich Sincerely thy yours man .from who California him gave spring what had been- a two- - cently made. OLt'F PETKRSON, lpst name necessary to make his heifer in an advanced state ' A 'Fountfit Green correspondent the year-ol- d ged scenery. progress. Stake Representative. record 'Complete He had spent sev- Th Animal Is so of petrification. silver had been found reported that Grxn-DaUthousand dollars In compiling the complete that evn the ear marks are "orthsaat fthat placs. A iargeband jpraj ,nd ha n0 fdp4 wh he bad I woiUd like to communicate with plainly visible wTh work of petrtfl- that grsat sxpenks. or why h. anyone doing temple o far that In cation has prooe-- d work for Green and furs for sale. About j to do this desDly Imprssatd th case of this heifer It iwqulte hard, JO' acres out of about 1,000 acres of Northamptonshlrs, of Pictures of recent happenings have a real nefos value. XVeVdon and lovs sspsctally and if left In th spring some time grain planted, had been destroyed by and , Davis to ceased exist. of Blisworth. Northamoton- longer It would doubtless be com- j grasshoppers. The man was 8 years of age. In ' shire. Address n pleted. We think that ft would bej A Payson dispatch stated that to let tt remain until the! eka bad An election and that Ja ) ea good health except for a crippled hip Wood, box 801 Smith field. Utah. 1 Prizes will be awarded close of contest!!' the of a result wound during Cannon Famii. obtained. as a petrified Robbins was now justice of the peace. his service In full result the Civil war. His wife knlmaf ntir fVchfortlf had been There will be a Meeting of all do- Film and. descriptive matter of subject must accompany each picture sent. us. be would and an a to offunal Tintic. addivisit valuable osity paying rt , tj . r u WE M flrt,liexuiUlen i c left-Ne- lvir w- rl c-- n. 4aa . hand-cart- fUch-axd- com-cro- -- g-8- y -- . fr' Co. t, - Oiin-CVtera-oa hr Tr, ond--Utt- lo -- bA-- -- -- yrtr 'i o I"' d Jo-ep- I j iuu. -- dS- f -- 1 -- it X& - bersilordg Rotogravure Kodak Contest t, .'- ! ri'icr . I i. 3 1ft ' 1 4 1 sit II - -- i' 'ST'SS? Beginning. June st arid Ending" August 31st amateurs r. d)i y- ! -, will; be given trfV different ' Best Freak Picture $15 Best Landscape Picture $15 yuwirkeit JXrcaffmdlonVbiedh- Best Historical Picture $15 that Utahs BestScenic Picture $15 Best . wa-e- re-th- !" , inia. that at the ?" . v r News Picture $15 M . mtkfjrtaltftatl.N.torah.bt. je the rec-lve- d 1 1 TaX-.Aws- Stamped envelope with return address must be provided for youriilma return. Picture? that we find meritorious and acceptable will be paid for at the rate of 50 cents each and used in the Saturday Rotogravure section. Full credit will be given un- A-- L- der each picture published."1 The ContesVJudges are Dr. Charles G. PIummei7Dr7jrE:.Broaddus''and Dr. W. H. Hopkins. They will see that the contest is confined to amateurs and their deg cision will be accepted as final-b- y THE DESERET NEWS. rr - -- Moore, had sent a communication to tho editor of The News announof mails to cing tho now schedule Cache Vaster k Malt would for Cache 5i,nda. Tuesdays and Thursdajs, anil wotild arrive Sundays, Wadndd.sati4 Fridaia A communication from Ephraim Mated that th meetinghouse In course 4 of, eroctidn was up. to tho oquarer and (when completed would he second- to cone In the terriinrv except for- the Ht. George end Lake tabernacles. Mining matter were quiet . . . arouB Ephraim. More land had been own to than ever before. and ui crop was promising. leg in Tin tie. A dispatch from Eureka, Tlntle, via Payson, stated t bat Iit.w mineral discoveries were beink made dally. One oisiii aeeeedlwg In i' About fon d.r. thousand dollars by glnanrniTiom vfver that had been thrown to on worthless. . , PupL-M- a-r f rite Deseret Teleand Price Bishop of Goshen, graph had paid Enreka end Homanovllle a Dying VlMt. A eorntnanloation from Goshen told tantL-fron- , In sending .your pictures and films be sure to fill out the blank below: A-- Entry Coupon N4me. ! Town & State;. Number of pictured Address. --W - on separate sheet of paper, using one side only, and attach to picture.-- c-- . ln TTi - fl4s -- 1 p Ipr tn" Purpose of ef- having left him all Iks crops at Kanab. ro. He has practically' labout Ia1:'iUn,.,, 'kwwrJtbm for tho Fldero H. Toung Jr i Belr W Fox hxdbeen in nf ww. his unklndness although the j Churrty. and had gone thence t0 bors Wetta j was a church Family Rankin. report that hi wife Soda gprings. n he cUT- - nd woman w Ith Notice Is glon to all concerned that Attorney General Z Snow submits mn'br - there will be diswonderful sweet and a reunion of tbe 8amul personality communication- explaining, for the publli information. Just which classes P'l.Uon- - a a.Ineaa Pte of tb reputationhe!j Wells riaWAA lAwtn. I sssociatlon at Vie- - he had his acquaintances, tor, Emery county. Utah, on the 7tfr treated me very well, and gave me a day of July. 1921. Bam Bel Well, standing Invitation te visit him in his president: Jones. from BL Louis to the editor, in which lonw whenever possible, and although j ' , ' he tell, of some of hi. observation, J0 and experiences there and of tho pros ub . ?. . pect for immigration for th sum- appeal to me as ou have, and I cer-If jji, bt 4 pm! All lntt?Med in thl mer, in which work ha was assisting. tatnly appreciate your company. God, may he blew, you In Jonfa fain)) Two discourses are reproduced this there is re ,nvi ud to attend I am grateful to my lhM week, one by President Brtgham your work.' meeting, in room 927 Nees Toung and another by Elder George Heavenly Father for guiding me te ; building. OnJfrldsy. July 4. th this man, snd I Know h opened ttPljon Q. Cannon. will a tmpl day st hto book O.c)ock. A child of Walter E. Dodge of 8t All Interested . V WcJlo had Ul,.4bJho..Jfn.Lahe-g.George wvrbrilr' Exit Xatc aiaer temple. bcgtet ' - tlTTa pel ordinances bei r, gperlormt dXor.. - . K ft'uiu Tfiah wusif.' immvWBoTiare noT Tied th chance of eesooepsfideiil writing-- te the qfiltor, declared that hearing It In its fullneM. This The second anniversary of the John mining In that vaHer and at Tintic pertetfee proves to me that th Spirit had not paid what it had coeL "A of the Lord will penetrate the hardest Workman Genealogical society will be few capitalists,, he said, "rhay make of hearts and the strongest of deter- celebrated sit the bond stand in LibIt pay. but the mieeeo will get poorer mined wills, when ho has mission erty pork-o- n Monday. June 12. at 11 1h longer nhey stick to R and neglect to perform This lo further evidence's m. Members of tho Workman fm at tho fulfillment of tho prophecy. tly ore cordially invited. busineee that te mere legitimate." Pli ? ff lTe Ti oX . - S , 1? 1. . U-- ' ig. "'" ! h I J |