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Floyd 4- r - t - - 1 ill-- -- - 1 ‘ 1 - 3 1 1 't Mayans The book Includes two previous volumes "The Grandeur of Ancient America" and "Buried Empires of South America" plus a accumulation of information and photographs—all available for the first time under one cover Beautiful cloth or leatherette binding For the missionary teacher student of the Book of Mormon—or anyone else interested in archaeology 176 pages-9-x12 inches Price cloth 65 postpaid FARNSWORTH PUBLISHING CO lik ‘ J iita - - 2-- t ' pure-bloode- '4 - 1 ''''-'- 4 i4 1: 4 I1 vt A ii-- 4 e - - 1 -- "- - 6 s- - -4-047- ---T DU 'ONT i - Aj b4 Only Fast Action Can Save Flistorle Carnp Remdant ' 0 N 4 1 - -- r- 4 I N ' l'13 - Fascinating—authoritative —richly illustrated Over three hundred excellent pictures One photo shows 'entire family of white Indians who 'scientists declare are "a prac- d remnant of the ancient first dynasty tically 1 440-11- ot tc - I IlrbisA1'7" s I tl e'' k-- i-- Cr - 3 ' - 10--: roNstk i --"'''''w it 4 11 i "-- - 1 - to I Itli ' --- COIUMbUS ' il ' t - r 4-1 1 ' - A -- s- - I Before 70 1 1 it kt 4 - a -4- -- i Americas - ii I - - -- t - i t -1 IP The Utah Progressive Citizens' of America is being- represented 1 at a national convention in ChicagoNSaturday and Sunday by Mral ave Betty Nickerson 1213-4t- h Mrs Nickerson was elected a dele-1- 1 i gate at a recent meeting at which the state group indorsed Henry- ''' A Wallace's presidential candidacy Plans were discussed to get the third party candidates on the Utah ballot by petition t ? i t ‘ t Delegate to Chicago t 111 11""1-1- 4 I -A Durham chairman i 1110 -- 1 move a constitutional atnendment i to the mn0eOrlede give the eteon Dhrg hGt Homer according I 1-- t I zf ''' - 1-- r NimmomammrvmempompoliN A -- - ' - ti 1 0 a--f-Ltr)(2-- i - 1 - A -- st 1 ' ? ' -' ' is less government in 1858 to quell the "Mormon rebellion" The J Al at Camp Floyd remained teemarmy once of this is''k eg' ' I 1 'ow on the gray until 1861 then made a long camp ing military across the Rockies And ' I ear) 1 e -' I "iI a'r0 plains of western- march - 11- ' t down the disMississippi valley to have Utah ( county practically - ' r — join the rebellion against the appeared one building remains—the United StAtps vrbvprnment It bp - i re g ' ' t 041 oldOnly frame commissary And it is 1 t being dismantled by residents of army i' :- E 1 The Carson family has many 1 Fairfield the tiny farming com'' 0 4 '' ' memories in this community which 1 ! the 4skrFloyd Camp munity - --0 t-'' - ' site to thadjoining Already the roof seems so far away and yet is so Point Service Store '- '"4': stv''''''"4 t 1 Is gone and those interested in near to the industrial heart of : tl' 59-6- 1 LAST FOURTH SOUTH 4 One of them goes back to preserving the antiquities of the Utah ' -$ 4 DIAL 44582 state will have to act fast to save the days before Camp Floyd when 4' I two of John Carson's brothers ' the rest- - ' - - -- 4 ' -' '-----l k Some of the foundation stones were scalped and murdered by In-- ' "'' ' ---"4 of the old Camp Floyd arsenal dians I still can be seen: then there are After the army moved 10 the cemetery and a few mounds type of thing stopped and in other 4"11°44414)""'"e4"4'4"446"441)426411ef of earth where the adobe bar- ways the establishment of Camp racks used to stand Except for Floyd was a boon to the early these' the ago settlers The army spent lots of was the epimoney in Utah and when it left sode in calmnopneteh:tH900usyesears about $4000000 worth of supplies but a SPEED-Et&- ' - ' '0: s 'THE OLD ORDER CILtiNiGETII its ' - - - ! 2 - -- - -- 2 s eAe - - - ''-':' :' cf i t 41 : - 4 4- '--- :ese3:4411144:-fjp:::41"SleFleme- il D WALLPAPER AN' - -- :r"- - itta t? - ' e -- ‘C 471 co 2 " r 44-- c I - Members of the University of Utah publications counci14have no authority to terminate publication of either the Pen literary quarterly or the Unique humor magazine thus halting a move by some staff heads of both publications to merge the magazines Acting on recommendation of the council editors of the Pen and Unique agreed to publish regular Issues for winter quarter Early in spring quarter they will print an experimental issue of the type of magazine they desire for consideration of the student body in a referendum If the studeitt vote and an administrative okeh both support the ''4 :::7-- 1 crowding one finds elsewhere this country" he said 1 4 Itto k ii 0 1 0 4 te 11 't i- ' 4 flI 1 - it 11 mi Remaining esidenres of historic ! ' Camp Floyd seen to be made a 1 i state park are fast disappear- is $ t 4 4'''S ing Above old Carson hotel across road from Camp Floyd aIte Iin Fairfield Standing on i r Carson parch la Mrs Minnie A I z Card1 whose father John Tegast t 4 ft 11 ban tms one Of Fairfield foundrk lti Old wooden commissary sbuilding (center) now roofless :4 t Is tbe only structure la Camp 1' (1 0 41 I Floyd still standing Below is : marker telling of Camp Floyd -- - -- Later Camp Crittendenand ad- I itu (4'17-611-'' i p oining town of --- C4' ily a m all i Mormon community founded In 18SS three years beI to S army entabliothed fore 0 ' : founded in IMS I year" belrare —do'ert) ' 5:0:‘ Caortp Floyd mass coltablisined n --el' 4 Fsitv4 1 t r 1 7 1 ' I - works for protection against In- ' I 1 11 P II 4 ‘I 0 to - ! '-- 'NI - i i t -- t dianaJust outside the camp was m fk 0 a a stores of street i hotels j a 1 pio long f 0 : J4 x r: pt il N s '''7' 444444m4A ":b44 arf 1I gambling houses and saloons 44 g: ' ! ''''‘ Samuel Auerbach VI early Salt tv) 7 - - ek444'r1Mown11Siia411PV11A4f NEW Lake merchant who helped sup:P7r ' ::” ply the army estimated there ' twere about 250 building and huts 4 ' -Hos ALIERICIIII in the camp 0 ' ‘ ! - ' After the camp was abandoned : and both znilitary and civilians '' ' r had left the buildings gradually n T777 7 't were torn down the material being zi ti'4' i ogi'124111L11 ci comused by settlers in near-b- y 1 f 1 it 1 The ground and cememunities 4 1 t I MBF Per Day I tery however have remained in Capactty-- 12 1 : ' ilA federal ' ''' IAA being under ownership 1 i the Ft Douglas tedectiofnorfa li t 1 Located at Noah Utah Now government t 4 ' -titt: to has the offered site the t r camp P ki 1 Utah State Historical society to I 1 ' 1: I For Full Particulars Writ 4 f (i 1 be established as a sttoatfeoprarka The :f7041 i f4 :i ( co:') is 6 si society seeking s First National Bank i" 4s '14- operative agreement with the pub) Ar i t I i Pecs Utah rr:--til and industrial development n ''1' 44 4 t1"1"4 Oloa Ai 4 i ' 14 licity :: it L ' -' commission to finance the under- lr - AI r 1:1:IIit"! II 4)fltZq:4411!147Pli 11 I fr VrettrLZe ) takingv e 110 Vt 1 ‘ 000rPOrnarillr t 1 - '- - d ' the Arab nor the Jew wants to fight a war" Mr Salmon said Immediate action was stressed by the student who said ft would be wise to proceed with the United Nations plan while Russia and the United States still see eye to eye ' on the issue i Mr Salmon son of a government official will major in civil ' engineering He ahopes to return to Palestine with master's degree i In his chosen field He has studied 1 for a year in the engineering 44 school of the Hebrew University of Palestine "This is my first time away ti from home and I admit I get once in a while I think Lake City is wonderful—very i without too much rtlt r 1 f t ' 'i ' 7-- -- "4 '1'2- !'1 ' t : tr3 I i ) 04:11f1 r -- -- 17 11:4 """f -A Y t a ' - ' - LI 10 - 11 '' - ! c I 1 4:"- trt-1-- 4 1 ijfr4 it"°114::ill 1:: v:71 I: 311 i ' 7 Ili‘iilt 4 On1IJJ-Ifi---- I I ''''' 1 - 1 4 :' - - N 1:1 1 ) emdt 1 I ilik r t- 1 aft L - - - - -- Lack of Authority Halts Move To Merge Campus Publications - - - Early partitioning of Palestine Into Arab and Jewish states could be successful within three months according to Eliahu Salmon youthful Palestinian enrolled at the University of Utah "The ugly atmosphere in the Holy Land would clear completely in a short time because neither - I - i y- - -- - - - -— - - ' 4" - MP I S j k 4 o - ? '' ' ' 7 f Student Views Partition as Palestine Cure 41 7orna Z f 133 rt IN i ta) ' - t a ( f - : |