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Show , . ,' , Church Department . .- !, , - ---- - ' , !' ' , THE DESERET!, NEW$. SATURbAY. dM.ommm.,.......,.. 1, 1,' - , JANLIARY 21., -- I .. ,; ! 'i ; - ',I-' 39.1 , 4- . Kanos' Salty , By Nevgdo W. Driggs t. - I -- . , 3 , , , ' , . ,..11 warcts '4 ,11,ii MASES EilCOURAGING 1. ,. - gtic ease , 1-- j , , ' , ; I iri 0 C)lanclartt Z4IttOrtlitz , ' , H t,- .., , . 1, , ,... L . START PreONE hundred ten quorIm. rtarbed 'the standards set bit the siding Bishopric In 1937 and wer, given Standard Quorum Awards 1938. This is a iubstanisL increase over the Previous 1 , 1039 :7A,BIPAGq - ditriti to be commonly accept- friends. and Emily'l fimt I year. ITedamens , ' was named for bliss' 'toting.daughter, as a fact that Indians neverearned the ter the second consecutive year i which Sward Quorums educationAs to became the hetter exposure Sally acquaint. by profit . were glivert, the Gott Stir Award. These qualifying in 1048 for the ed she often-- let Slip little inch!' 11 advantages of white men: that no dents which showed. how heavy , Matter how much rontact they have , consecutive year will be gives two gold stars; The 1P39 re: was but 1110.7011 41116:18 bearing. with civilized ways they always awards. to be made in 1940. arillinellistai throb; gold stars, the highest men, never she cautioned to blanket. to the back Emily or "go vert, ' i tion these things la her letters., was an. of those .Sally a rule, far mocting should . never know TieILounge eteeptions 'whichan prove what ILwaicoungner to playtne Indian she :was the standards in 1937 'Were the following: atthiiugh born 1, , that Brigham Young had told' ''' part reared by whites and never again her-shcould play among the In- -' Was able to accept the waysaaf her . , QUOIlltit lillStall thane, Rut oh, the gnill of at,:' 9wn people. . 11. Deacons halbett 41 San rranclige4 The dirt. the' food,: the laughter 1, t In Indian Depredations of altah t Cache . at 2. Teachers ber aqueamisbnetts. The re-Toler I h te. st Gottfredson we find this by 3. Deaceins Manilla puittivenesa of sleeping in dirt and !' Timpanogos,. mem: 4. Deac,Ins vermin wittl-mart 'unacquainted,: ,, Alberta; been fig t. t'eavl!! "Wanship's Band had Band. or Alberta with 5. sanitation. r conaideration. Teachers Leavitt They trig with Little wolfs had succeed:1 41. let '1 Of civilization DeeCont ' let other refinements Taylor Raymond men two but bad lost r ' '1 ao men in the white who 7. 2nd Deacons Raymond.lst Taylor t H. pvident ed In taking two little girls. one of , had in moved Lake Salt Teachers It Sally's Taylor Raymond 1st', . these had been killed and they - were world Taylor L ttaymohd 1st Pgi,osts ; torturing the other one. 10. Deacons 1tt Sally Noon learned the history ,Raymond 2nd Taylor Charles Decker gave a rifle for her of her how life. hia 2nd marital 20ct (hien Deacons Clara Itaymnd, and took her to his 'sister T.a1;10r 1, first 'wife 'had gone 'insane anti; ' 12. Teachers Raymond, 2nd Decker Young. Here she was given after a cotinril tras oxintlemned to Deacons Taylor L Welling rnedical care, was clothed and livei death. Thic wait the Indian way of' I McGrath 2nd 14 1st Deacons Taylor In the family of Brigham "Young McGrath 2nd !spirits 'which., 13. 2nd Deacons getting rid of evil Taylor. until she had grown to woman. were to McGrath 2nd suppoaed praise's people ,1G. Teachers Taylor hood. Shortly after she married who were unbalanced. Then Kan-no- b 17. Deacons , Taylor Stirling the nobet chief Kentish.; 'They were married two more wives: One .. Pasadena : t ' toDeacons IS. seen :lystalt often .. riding lhorseback her waa Yer:f Pelona of the 'other. and I Pasadena bank lint Teaeher 19. for often longed one day took her bunting and '.. gether. inSally Les Angeles , Itclvedere 20 Priest . Salt Lake, City, but she friends murdered her Another rouncil Loa Angeles e-Helitedere, 21.. Deacons 1 t made new ones. Emily Crane. a wife was held the and 20c1 sorviving Los 22. Deacons Itelitedere,1 Angeles of one was teacher. schcpol young was condemned to btintshment In, Los Angeles lic4kredere 23. Deacons 3cd ' . her friends, and would often write to the hale witft nothing to eat. Park 24. Priests ..' Huntington no heit Sally's letters for her." After cries many days 1:;' 25. Deacons Iluntirlgton Park '. Emily Crane disturbed longer hertpeople, Los Angeles Manchester 26. Priests Historical facts, but what human These tragic lives; were bound .. ' ', Los Angeles Manchester 27. Deacons emotion, love. loyalty. anguish and to have art pf fect onStilly. whose H 2ri4 Angeles Deacons 21. Manchester heart ache lie behind them Emily ambition it was to ciswerve a lesa 'toe Angeles VellnOnt 20. Priests Crane was my mother. She tame grewsome fate. Sheiwas often die . 30. Teachers v ,, i. infrom London in 1868 and WW1 a of conaelous and her r-flrnall: cnoraged z;;;;;;;; 31, Deacons ': : crl;tal unt '1.'rk pioneer school teacher in Millard ability to aceomplish.; meth with ' Los Angeles 32. Teachers the Indians. Only to Emily. whoill t County, and was without doubt the;. ' ' :Angeles 33, Priests . on confidant of Sally Kaoosh dui,ti.011, she could truat, did he unburden hh cChatt,t,e 34.- - Teachers Angeles her heart i' Jog her "exile." ' I' t,' Los Angeles h Gate' 35. Descents .. One day alter opthool Ipad been The 'untold story behind the In- , ' ' Loa Angeles 311, Priests ttler , ' dian Woman's life watt dismissed, as Emily was rranging Los Angeles ttier 37. Teachets- desk preparatory to leaving for itennative Engligh her that the girl ' ':'. - the particular 'home at which ahe 34.tiler !,os Angeles often wept bitterly alter One Or , Loa tinge!es Matthews 39. Teachers was staying that week, 'a figure Sally's visits. The Indiana' were f , Matthews 40. Deacons lit ' not intentionally unkliad. but their !am Angeles darkened. the doorway of the one toil Angeles Matthews 41. Deacons 2nd ' room school house. She looked up ways were not ways and SanFranelsces never 42. Priests San Francisco to see a dignified woman dressed try as che mightSaltyl ottld -- - San San Francisco 43. Teachers Francisco enter their cwiovreind.cob'ioii in black taffeta, wearing a hat tin. :;,.. San Francisco 46. Deacons Saw Francisco et' which sleek black bate was - , , Alberta Wooltord 45. Teacher, bound in a coarse silk net. EmilyAl Emily Ited in ihe home of ;, Alberta 1s4 Deacons 40. Woolford was a bit startled, first of all to see tate Ilighoo Culbert Kingt when. A 7 t 47. Deacons Aetna woman in taffeta and if- bat, for tyr.it a was not boarding arortnd with her 4ft. Deacons 14 when she had come from England. Hartley . she gave lbe ,1)Ishop what pupilg Tooele 1s1 smith Deacons 49. Tomde in a bat and black slippers, she had . could life intii Sally's insight she Tooele SO. Deacons ;nd . South Towle been laughed out of public gather-without betraying aetk'etat Illab00 .:' - Pettit 61. Teachers nutiey taw, by the girls in slatted sun bon.. King was moat sympathetic and Pella nurter 92. Deacons nets and cobbled shoes. The mere' gave a amall log bons to Kanogh 113. Catbe 10th Deacons fact that here was a woman who Logan and Sally. This home Sivas right on I , ' Cache 10th 54. a wear Priests dared Loom hat was startling, but own his meta life and lot, Sally's . Bonneville 53. was the dignity-- of Priest. . it more Emigration much livable. Now she had bearing. the Bonneville 56. Deacons 1s1 lack of melt consciousness Emigratioo which chief more to hetwelt and so the Bonneville 97. Deacons 2nd Emigration were most foreign. was able to persuade him to dregs Pasadena SW Teachers Civet' Mission Elysian Park in white mens elotheti., which she . t Pasadena 59.. Park Deacon, This must be a parent of whom' washed and mended. Stepping out Elysian St. George St: George east 60. Deaconi 3rd of one of the fineAt homes of !that. the EngliSh girl had never iteard. a, Priests 61. Marleopit " Gilbert ; Maricopa into an of come the had indian she to day Perhaps squalor arrange'''. . ; Teachers 62. Gilbert Marleopt wiekitto had taken fortitude. but for a child to enter schrt. for that Marielma Gilbert 03, 'DeaconS new God had rewarded her with involved giving the teacher. room M bit Marienna , 64. Tescheris this log cabinand a husband WM" It .. and board for a short period , of M 09:01) 3rd 1st Deacons 05. , would Change his shirt time. Marlebna (1939) 3rd Me 643 Deacons 2nd Seedtwee who played so nos ,, The stranger advanced saying, M ard blartropit (1930) 67,, Teachers Me a part in the Lewitt and Clark "You are Miss Crane the school , ' Maric,70pa (193.) m 641. Priests 3rd Ptoedition. was alant:a captured ' teacher, are you not?" Emily re. , ' ark:one Mess 3rd 0 Deacons ls ., Indian maiden, later tit be wen in plied in the affirmative, and then 3rd a dice game by a breed, and only ,' 70; Deacons 2ri Maricopa the visitor asked if she could have M 3rd 71. Teachers Marleemal. ' of . that eapedl. by reading the log a letter written. The teacher was M 3rd 71 Priests Maricepa may be know What a wonders. rather bewildered that to cultured . tion . Weber North 3rd 73. Deacons Is NI creature She Will go Ogden a person could neither read nor , North Weber '14. Deaeorts 1 down In history as one of the truly ) Ogden .16th write. Noting the astonishment in North Weber 75. Teachers (Class) Ogden 10th Kanesh made no con- great Sally . the girl's face the woman explain. ; Itarrisettle, 70. Deacons tribution to history outside of the !Wtfl Weber ed that she Wee Sally Kanosti, the St,. George 77. Deacons Santa Clara fact that as a 'gift to Kannoth she new wife whom Brigham Young Tooele 2nd 78 Deacons 1st. Grantsville was of of evtdenee that Pone', , hart sent down to Chief ,ICanoeh. Tooele 79. Deacons 2nd Grantsville 2nd Drigham 'Pamirs' 'Ito feed the Init wss easy to see that Sally SO. Deacons Pioneer Mexican Branch dian inatead of nlit him. to rend was suffering from bontesickneet. ! Vintah MI. Deacons him gifts, instead .:61.1 teal 'front Naples willed only a rommunic' from Granite MI Deacons Ist him." Ilawthorne; ,'; -home could alleviate. 111 ' 2n EititilAislied Deacons Hawthorne! (irattlte Friendship she wanted no word of , is torn. 04. Deacons 3rti Ilawthornel, (!ranite to this ottneg.' her t flee loyalty 1.1 ter the letter. She had been Granite 1'1: 85. Teacher's 1st ,,i ilawl)orne, determination to fulfil her trile- - , this mission by Brigham Young. Granite ,, Lou t flaw home lilt Teachers sion no matter .what offering it 7 and he was determined to fitt,it Granite , .. M7, Priest's Hawthorne entailed, her eouracv, he dignity tto ilia entire satisfaction. regardless KR. Deacons ImI Ogden 13th: Ogles are of all and vtrtv life her death, ' - 89. Imatons 2sts1 of her own ferlinga. Ogden Opion 13ill marks of -0,1WweeeV. When Emil . Tette of Biome OKrietti I3th! 90. IMacons 3rti ()glen: married la- Civil War eeteran and She explained to Emily that she Ogden!. 91. Deacons 1st Ogden Sth a more rettiOte frontier.' moved (0 , ' had lived ever since her rescue 3.1 Ihrden lith 91. floacons 2nI lig,leni Saliva fortittale served' as 9 lorle , a child. with the wife of Brigham .. Ortett 8th Ron-- carrying the Knetigh woman 93; Deacons 5rst Ogden. , : H 94 Teachers Young. Clara Decker Young. one ltriers, Ogden 8th through sortows and hardshlosi- - 't of the first women to tinter '. 03. Deacons Ist which were the eonatant COmps- Ogden 2Is4 glen; , WE Lake Valley. According to Sally's t '1 .1 niona Of Ulnae, ploneetta. t)gclen! !'leagant.view Teachers 117. Ilr, Tor the Orstr Ogden description, and Making allowam'e The atirtintlea of f character' 11r. Pear a tholent for for homesick heart, It was indeed the, 98, Teaeberts evineed in the bre of Sally motet, 99: Oshient lir tor the treat Priests Emily- forever a friend! of the In- -' á lovely home where love, culture ' I (eights Illve boacons 'Logan was ion, as when rare : titan and refinement shown reigned. LOP-6- ri :' ...IT' TS she lay in state, An old Plotet Mt. Iparents The letter --was cumposed mostly College Providence 1st 102 DeaCOnS 1.ogan 'Ii of questions about each menewr of squaw laid down a bon,,te of iairkat.. '' ProVid"nce 103, 10., Teachers LogIn at the entrance to Entity's home, the family; who did her dearly lea-- , H San Iltdvantin Ilakiwin Park walked in without queation and let neaeons l'. ed duties ,now that she was gone: 103. Deacons 7th In of . ''. . the center the Logan; Logan rootn,! were the limiters Mill blooming, stopped .. , 10d, Teaches:s Logan to give long and earneStly at The, i Logan 7th and was Salt still .the same Colleie face of the derid woman while the . 107. Teachers Logan! lovely paradise. Simple inquiries 10)1. Priests Logan i . tears streamed down he furrowed College which revealed hew site loved elelt 109. Deacons, Isogan i brown cheeks to aplasti Onto her 7tli Itigan titielieit t 's , nook and corner of that home, and ' turn110. , Deaeons Iterburko,,,-AO she buckskin moccasina. Indept bow each Member of the family -' ' ' ' '. ; ' ' ,aid to leave she atudied the atranael was enshrined In her heart. For the Past two Years the Deseon's quorum' or, Balboa Ward. !faces of the seven atalwart Rona A reply came and Sari I'rancisco Stake has been the i itrst to report Its record for the Sally twought '- and daughter e who linek the room. , it to Emily to read. It was written Wiest,. retire the Standard: Quorum Award tihe' said preceding year a ha.' Tallitla Yoang. youngest dauglwere second to the Third Quorum of Deacon : This year th tt And attlihn Emily's so and departs' of was. made irer this household. and &woman or Ogden Milt Wa , Owlet? Stake . 'hose Immo, were port 'Imost treagurei poasesylans a few years older than Emily and ember .23. diately after lite ird meeting of the years taken from the ancient lied mete! Sally who had discovered that they in t re' Balboa Bard by one of her Karmen ipupila, however!, suhtni enothe :excel were the same age. It was a love. fraternal In quorum program. social and "payment of his schooling. there port, with 100 ly letter, and eased the pain In the was found the tintype picture of a were 'ad items the Wisdom and Wted program, Tithing. Indian woman's heart. After that skirts aerate quorum ruthlwart Attendance lady in wide taffe-t, tilling assignment boS letters were written tit regular in - with lace at neck and ideevea. no 1. .. projects00. tervals, and always ,there was an Indian woman who (amid never se, A. W. Sadler Is the quorum supervisor 'and tryirum Beeches. answer written by While Young. standards, that rept the Indiants , stake chairman. Itoth signed the report IO the Presiding Bishopries She and Emily became WasSally Kunosh. '1 : I, , i ' t! - i , 3 . ' - , - - ' - ; I , , . ; a 1 , - ' I , , , ' ' 6 - . ' ! 1 ,4; ' , v , ', , t , t ' It .. ' . i;. i. ;; I , I !, k . - , ,.., , l ' , i,. ' I , I It . 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