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Show f L W - to V T i'- t - THE' DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, APRIL M LIFE IN UTAH FIFTY YEARS AGO MATES FO RFIFTYY EARS Plant Flowers for Pretty Homes ICeTTT!l.eTneromeTJescferNwreflS75r -- BY Jsr FOUR SECTION 25, 1923 h ENR Y EULERS. Salt Lake Flower Garden Club.- ag th steamship City of Cortca. season and next can aH b laid next , cxcuralonicta tha that may year." aged Thi is the apvenlb of a errlr of articles which the Deseret News enjoy the luxury, of a (all on the - Indians at Meeting. will publish lor the benefit of re den to planning the beautificat briny waiare of the lake Messrs. a This he would undoubtedly of home surroundings. 'G. R. Savage, Biahop Hunter and more novel sight today than it was tion Sait Lake already enjoys an enviable record as a city of beautiGeorge Goddard are the commit- - fifty years ago: "About fifty Inof all citizen, it fame aa Lite mom and by homes ful tee to menace the affair. diana attended meeting In the Six- beautiful rity in America can be established, .. Blockade on tha U. f. teenth ward last Sunday afternoon ed place sometime until Thanks-g.vin- g A blockade on tha Colon Pacific. They conducted themselves with THE SVAP DRAGON. Now here is tha secret of eauied by the washout of heavy decorum and partook of tha sacraEasily grown, handsome st all continuous bloom, good soil, cultl-vflUa between Lawrence and Green ment. All of them appeared with blooms long and continuous, lm and sucking the flower River, caused conalderable lncon-- j dean facet, having washed the times, rum, hot sun and freely. Do not let one go to seed I ly; withstand paint from them renlenee and aome anxiety to . of ooiors jm-seen hundreds frosts. have without bocal Item noted that Walker oL Utabr,- - the effect being an excellent cut flower; few flower in the fall because they visibly felt,, in Balt Lake City Brother were building an excel- Unis, so had ail been allowed to ge to eed enemies, rinexpensiv e, 'Should It ftha blockade) "con- lent fence, "ten rod on the north serious catalog and ths work of tne plants ends the east aide of their readsaath the flower- seed tinue much longer, aatd a local end 80 onblock" ar of true and tiles all things here, in picking the (lowers (or la residence th It probably Item, there will aoon be a dearth the Snapdragon they account (or the home, pitk them early in th of varloua elaeaee of merchandise, finest piece of fence In this city ita ever morn ng or in the evening Take Increasing popular!!) In the form of Th base more especially sugar and natla. Th first requirement in raising the spike that have just two or a lew wall, composed of red weed, Complaints ara also already balng with an outer covering of ashlar good flowers is good seed As the three flower opened from the botmade, of a scarcity of soap By the blocks seeds ar very email tom and they will then continue topped with a suitable cap bnapdragon a ay, the effects of a short blockOver this are massive they must not be covered deeply, to open like the gladioli until (bo moulding In a of tha ade, making scarcity top Is reached. After cutting, place ballustrade. The whole Is the thickness o ft he seed is Bleep neceaeariea of life, is a powerful turned b well the flowers in cold water about 48 being painted and will be sanded enough. - The Soil should argument in favor of home produo-tioiiprepared- containing- - eotne tn imitation of stone" degree in a coot place for a few in other,, words, of and clean sand. Uee,d'feh hours -proprriy they Theta 'Bet Gamin Society MR. AND MRS. J. F. CHRISTIAN SEN- manure Spare no painA tJ preWithout Lhs latter the from! on to throt vwK, Gamma aoclety. an paring (his soil as ths tiny , people of Utah must remain poor., Ilk The the aweet Snapdragon -Mr. and Mrs, J retaining to the missionary work. ofof Dear In honor cannot break through a hard- pea loves rather a cool climate and and to a great extent dependent." organisation of University In th aret students, presented Dr. John ened crust Water thoroughly CHriatf&nsen on their golden bed- Sauua and mtsionarieJlk am the plant not to ,s April early th mission throughout The Z. C. M. I. Site. R Park with a handsome framed and (hereafter water cut Thy will survive quit hard ding day friend will gather this DanUh sowing and in helft them loving oars of 18 members of aha do noil when photograph the no dhouid fiesta, seed shew th oqiy In begun AVatup this department the Lastweek esteem, and confidence. "Th presentment wa topic dry Lee a (in spray aa th mgn - coining up get a few plants evening jat the residence, 124C lead hern deattwlth the choosing the club in cam to I such a venUeT InThe FopuTaTUrdvC 1 by a short and appro- wed will war r .id set them out now ri in two of the present site of Z C. M 1. accompanied year had acquired distrk where ths yenerahte-milt, address by Mr John T. chat115 have ou If priate With aome by already prelection BnapdragThey lost no time, as witness' The Caine, Jr. The affair was a com- planted seed in your garden and ons can he carried A ftroteiam mea.na Id end far his family They reception tha wrniac t18 hold aarranged Church ground for the- new Z. C, M. I- plete surprise to Dr, Park, whose after 25 days you gee mo plant and witt- - come intoover and refresh" Ttmtifrtred hloom about south of ments wtil he served hy a commit work they wrr eatabHehed -building, Immediately was too full of emotion stir the oit' lightly ami keep on iecoraUott pay The flowers of response te from among thiir friends, who ln their new home and th14 circ4 Mayor Wells lot, was slaked out to much of th profusion watering aa iroibly you have early spring ai of staunch fronds and admirers have th affair tn charge It Is (today and tha work of dtgging out of partake Gov. Axtell and Judge planted Abe seeds .too deep add word on of tha aechunl 1t. Chrleti cellarwill shortly be the bride amr groom of has TTcr tTrcrcasedSutherland, with other titixehs who there Is hop yet to get a few cooler weather The Individual &Q cement conTha structure will be 40 wc prutj-agre && th request of Ah nnr plant toa thickly Aa flower ta "Very Interesting and it la which h in and 4ui many more as care to come-Th- tracting huemeea feet wideband will run back 800, chairman of th evening. Master the pious will become drawn too worth while la examine it, closely. n d feet. Horace K. Whitney, mad short much before they ar mev ed. aome go to seed in, your garden and rcccTrtronwfFi he If children. v o'clock, They, have had 12 and la addresses." "An Excellent Improvement Aa aoon aa four appear examine the ed pod and you will there are Afr and Mrs Christiansen were bom five are :ng, A local Item aald "Union Square it Is time to move the plants into see w hy It i sailed the caption of ths following local 4 great- Aha ud Snapdmg. born were ill grandchildreniir to their tegular, plus' in.eh mveden.. penmark,- water ditch alom tba wThergrhcy Nineteenth v-"was ward, a. t alien Uv ,, ocher name (or JAbemg Aa e "where,fh'cy'nfnt,Tr Blaoe the plant from eight in- tirrhlnurn. east aids of tha temple wall. East ' be converted into a public Their children and descendants the Church of Jesus Chr nt of Latteches To a foot apart. They may be garden, or park" brown Temple street. Is being made semiIf spots appear on th r-day their numerous friends this and Saints to Prior to to was coming Fork from Word In or in In DR. HENRY RUDY. otid circular. and lined Spanish leave wlthold water, do not wet Utah beda, rows, ths bottom planted to the'r they were both zealous work- evening will pay homageunselfishIn mortar, with th effect that "the dedication of here and there among other garden th foliage at all. Thi lx called ers for cobbles with laid the cause they had es- lives of usefulness and A dootor of the old achool, and children were member of a cut rock laid along the edges. It th fine new meetinghouse will plants. The earlier they ar plant- rust The foliage has probably been honored couple will cars ness and the poused. their home for Who ter aeveral years was Preel-- . quiteBt. large company that traveled Is a most excellent Improvement take place on Sunday next. Elders ed the sooner they will bloom. kept too damp A dusting of sul- being open to mtsskmartemany and both be made to feel (h..t appreciation is Canto and Mo, by rail and and will Q Orson Joseph, Pratt once the George After start will also help Better still, holding responsible positions and uppermost In the liearts of those plant phur greatly enhance tha ap- non will be present and take part dent Brigham Young's family thence across the plains. Mr. Rudy blooming they will continue to do pull up affected plant and burn dlacharglng pearance of the locality .imiwna.Bi Outle per-- 1 who know and love them In ths ceremonies, and tt Is expectao until hard from In a protect - them. physician Is chronicled In a Ilf negotiated for a home for hie famon tha "YesProgress tempi: sketch of Henry Rudy, Utah pio- ily within an hour, it la said, of and O. Smoot A ed that Bishop cited Edgar Guest s "America " and Budge, the second speaker paid neer of 1888. And all else that la the time they arrived in the qlty. terday we saw four of tha massive other authorities from Utah count- and Knightage House of Common ville from Mexican mission Eva Chrlatenaen his 'The Better tribute to Bishop William Hansen. VoL 1 J8al Ismail book! Y.ot 11 aid of him by those who knew In the spring of 1887 Dr. Rudy caps which are designed to sur- y- Will be presen t. Elder Pratt; Erma Mattrins been has of winter conthe past Dr Laundeberg who which after Rf the mount 1869 niches 1874 Thing" statue for the Petly him best pronounces him a worthy settled on a tract of land In what and Cannon will remain In Spanish Hoijae Tdittoo of common 1874, Abridged Gunnison, from Eastern States eluded wHh xb address I.r, Hon teacher of the parent class of the citizen and a contributor to Utah's Is now the Brighton ward, and which wilj adorn the temple They Fork over Sunday." mission 1874 cued And Fifty Years Ago Today Sunday school William O McEay, of a are and handsome a as status state. addition to medicinal in' hi peculiar Dr, Brother there, present great March From Monroe; "From 20 Benjamin Redin This ended th sessions of the class who is taking hi Internship at th Kncyolopedla Heraldlca or Comand style, and have been recently cut. Thomas Cooper, of Monroe, Sevier plete Johnson Henry Rudy was born in Penn- practice, followed farming of of Heraldry Phoenix, Arlz, from for th year Mr Palmer announc- Presbyterian hospital this year also Dictionary sylvania in 1828- - Becoming a con- etockralBlng.. Is 1888 be filled a We understand that It la sot de- county, w tear that matter In Wm Berry Three Vole Hherwood Southern States mission ed that he will resume his woik spoke vert to "Mormonlem he was bap- mission to the ; states, laboring signed to unroof the walls this sea- that settlement are progressing Hilbert St Pipers London, 1 2 S March 21 Rose Call again in the fall President John H Taylor 1 vis- He son, as the cutting le mostly of tha satisfactorily, and that most of the tised In 1188. He practiced medl principally in Pennsylvania England North Muitations and Spacknian of Lewiston, May Califrom Heber Mr. J flurteea of f Part Salt .Seara Lake, Pedigree, Society fornia mission etna In hts native state and came died In the Fifteenth ward, Balt finer description and will necessar. people there are In the United Or- 1912 expects to fa La ChLuuta thi Meek aa Ilfinois this meek. 122, to Utah la lilt. He and his wife Lake, In 11. ily Hot proceed a rapidly a tha der, which operate to the general be in Carthage, Galesburg, and" April 1 Arthur Dixon Burton of herstopping the to Buffalo to England The Records of Soway her iit connected those of Afton, , rougher work ha don It before from Wyo pre- satisfaction Central 8tates daughter and eon-i- n law Mr and Nauvoo hforthern Conventions Surtees returning to Chimission sumed that the rock prepared this with it" ciety Vol 118 cago Mrs Albert UTAH, with all Its In the river cut away somebody Mr Sears Browning A. Reuben Chatlerton of Miscellanies Chiefly Knglinh SOUTHERM Eider Floyd SpUlsbury who has ia vleitlng Mr and Mr with and unique at- bread and butler In a few places drawn from the regmters of Hre ton, Idaho, from Southern Maple been in- charge of th branch at States Cbarle freshet and the river had taken Gove, and Dr. and Mr and oporatlon f York mission lord Mayor an asset as was Indiana has been transknown Fvansville tractions, JL 8Uie Surtees Society, Voi away part of nice farms In a few ferred to Chicago lo tak fh piace Harvey Hamilton Glade of Salt Samuel on JusaelL, to tha Territory fifty .years ago hours A man I likely to be ImEnaikih Peerage Two Volumes tho bv her grandtrip from Lake, this of Brltieh mlseton Elder Davis, who leave by Howard T. Spllsbury & Sons Elaine Evns rvf Ogden week as tt la to tha Btata today, and poverished at almost any moment, April 2 La Preal Sabtn of Sa- daughter, London, 176$ - Dam settle-mewas t . BeaverThe Edit xir and. ' fof Puhlmhari Of interest Extlhcf Baronetage wTngtand lem, from Southern States m le- taet Iva Martinson arrived tn ther descriptions of points . This ones a small but all at month ruoa 4L about Mr etty. this week froiruKphratm, Utah, department la conducted by th Genealogy Society of by W Courthope, (small book) sion were not lacking even in that day, once It took aparadise, - Utah "Harold GofT adilor of the- - Desert "Hnd notion to go dowg benefit of all who ara interested in genealogical th for London, 1815 John Walsh has been sppolnteT fo the of Farmington, from News of the-- stream, and ve no more Extinct and Dormant Peerages of British-missi- on th oldest intermounta iu Minnesota conference descriptions, .that research wpd tempi "work. Families who desire to get into Elder Powthe Northern Counties of Tngland scribe-w'Rockville (and rightly named) 4LewepaperT-4h- e visits communication with others regarding matte-- s of genealogy or artiele states tha present-da- y Mitilam from ell, Roosevelt, who also arSmith Bassett of Delta, Salt Wm Claj Edition of 1411 bjrJohn than the two Deeeret Iak City ha east Iowa from sent to was temple work sr Invited to make us of this column All who New, th rived Northwestern 1918 vCo Zion Canyon or the region 'round- Is hlhet.up4he river State A Nlehet mission fondon, also aj have Inquiries or announcements of family organisations or other . James preceding places, and Jesse Earl West of Rigby, from on of th youngest generation of conference, and Bister Jensen, from - " Famlliae Minorum q about. pr- - tty neat in the rocks 6 It managing editor Fremont, to Vt matters of interest to this work ars urged to make us of th improve48 in Vol 40 Northern State journalist 37 3 39 Index Ipconsln. mission. In The Deseret News, weekly ment are going on her that tndt- - f means here afforded to wide publicity,- - Writ plainly, especially 74-8- " Harleta.Tr Society" Thomas L. Clark of Taylor, Harold Goff, who hold thl posicate a stirring community. Our b lag Officers, List of and other from all name and date on on aid of th only, and maka tion, began hi newspaper rarert at Northwestern edition, .. of April 28. 1875, ap- Indian States mission. of Hie Commiseimred officers brethren may be seen cleanwheiTh odlted the EMNITE miEFSOCIETY the communication explicit, but wa brief a possible Address e Bertie William WinWord Jr of the age of article written pears a for Majesty e Fleet Three Volume ing out rlifihea and working- - at all coramumcationa to lb Genealogical Society of Utah, 7 aaat Whitney, Idaho, from Swiss and new of a village in which he lived 1413 n Brook London 1818 1825 1 notice by the pioneer photographer and all kinda of jots that Salt Lake Utah. a City, for string of country newspapers South Tempi Street, Fish Heraldry of Flh Notices of German mission raconteur, C R Savage He had the squaws play upon the wash Otto Carl Andra of Salt Lake published m Salt Lake City He the Principal Pamtlles bearing fish been on a trip to Bt. George and board with considerable dexterity, was editor of his college paper and TB CUE ENTEBT1MENT Thomas Mouie In from arm Swtsa their By and German mission : waa effected May 20, 1884 MOV DAY cum. ... upon hi return h wrote for The and work all day for a yard ortwo T ondon 1848 accented an WelbjS Willard ss ent officers are Amanda F Done John Van Voorst-Tahlo Bigelow of after graduation News an account of what he had of calico illustrative Panguitch, csnvsned at Monday-claGenealogical at the state university, The 1478 Highland Drive Ban Lks Ctty, from. Swiss and Her, RV flercgord seen. Once before, in this departe clock tn the classroom of th president, J. fh llirv. Forbes. Layton of Modern HTWtor men In the and newspnfW mleslon Canyon. teaching inentsrmg The Clare ment, not long since, liberal quoGenealogies! society There being no Utah first vlre president, Olive F B George ThrdfdHlon for several years liebroame Albert Dewitt Sh waiter of Lov- - work den Press Oxford, 1861 A few houses msk tations were used from an article up assignment for April tht month qiWNrirs inw m give a grand maternity bene been given for th classes to by the same writer He had, at the Northiin and a mile or two flip Jia mission 1812 and his rise was rapid He fit! entertainment 4n the Forest 1TB Th"tTa-ork The an4 catch'-u- p' Hiram time he" wrb5e",The''HrekTOiqTKprmgdftTrTmie ari class 4002 1J01 upKV Boston at Pb was tt atera. Melvin of th editor on Dsla and Sugar House ward amuae--th- e reviews has been , appointed managing avenue taking Boren Phillips Lake of Salt iri fjchairman Pickering 1 ibrai proceeded only as far as Kanarra following the left fork of the Rio last month s work, and Monday was City, frn Library Gn retirement of John 9 Cannon ment hall at 2 IS pm Saturday Centerville, from Swiss and Gertempi committee d on hit way down, and be promised Vlrgen, and leave Shonesburg on given to Individual experiences of In Grantees of man mission In 1422 Ckttd Family Organlaatlen. evening Mav 2 "Hurrah1 A Stream d A Patents betuen 1687 and to finish the account of his trip the fork The road gets various members on Question 16. La- - Von Lund of Mt. "Mr Goff I a great friend of of Sunehfne Is the title that has held 1824 a meeting 15SfL coUrcted and amanad Pleasant, the by from April 6, at a later data. Tha contribution worse aa wq ascend the at team for Pag 46 of Uoneakogical Magasine th Atabove California mission amateur writer and the "Home) been given the event, and the named organization Joseph Foster The Harbiaii Society, here under consideration was in Little Zion valley, but the Increas- relating to these various fluestftm N Child. 828 Menlo Vols 87 and 68 aas effected, K family Rcworth & Co Aril 3 Effi Marion Chadurlcit department of The Newsilowtng program will he given in are your own private rec- avenue. keeping of that premiss. It Is In- ing grandeur of the scenery makes ord hat Balt 1416 and 1917 Lake was of elected London anwaa City, from Yost, were Introduced hy him mia-eisources Northern State ward haU Recently j each E of Thornes To teresting from two point of view-l- up for It The rocks on each side swered as to Questions end -Sr of the Arms beChild, Grantees president. How did you he announced a series of sketches This is the Flace." Emerson of us are getting higher and tha t. tn vice first 17th century, preserved Bpringvllla, Utah, the places it reada aa If it might Did II Olive have Dodd you origins for tnis department in which home1 ward Relief society, written and of gin E- - A. Chilli. 822 Menlo avenue. British Museum from Ogden, Bodleian have been written yesterday, SO canjon narrower until It finally records Library Northwestern States mission oiOid Temple Records wrtlerir-'o- f prominence will tell oljracted by Emily Jensen. "Rev- Ity coresponding secre- Queens culminated In a small valley of HI Whaf have you done to get Balt Lake Library etc By JoPph strikingly similar are hts descripPhoebe McConnell of Cedar their careers tary. Lillian C Roberta, Raymond Foster Harlelan. fsoclety Vol LX1 erles, of Harmony." daughters ofie City, tions of tha scenery and -- other very rich stt. surrounded on M your old Tempi Records into prop- Alberta, from Canada genealogist harah me California mission. If I have a hobby' he said (he member of Forest Dale ward Renatural attractions to what may side by rock walls from two to er ehape IV Have VyouDoa Living 212 Eleventh East. Balt Cameron, Harold CTo obContinued Te unIt ) Nelson is the desire other to kind lief day Pugnure of you directed by Inez 4 hll- be read In this dayr and In other three thousand feet high, of white Heeord What City, chairman tempi commitfrom Central State mission tain a wider appreciation for our beckaocietj, how to ue the New Fami- Lake solo "Mv Heart at Thjf,8wt tee. A few derstand places It reads plainly as of a day and red sandstone " History-Journof local writers Ptty ly Z'lma from olce." and NPt. 'The Waters of Min Carre! gnrname i gons by, mentioning settlements year ago a few families lived here, SoMhern State mission,-l- ie Mary F I Ureases, of 8456 south OCarroIt, Ferrell, A babv girl was born April 8 netonka " Miss Mae Returned Missionaries and Industries that were then but they had to succumb Ad OrsasisstlSB. Lindaay, HawWest Tempi atrret this city havWitt Johnson Memorial Paul at the of hospital thorne Ward, reading Mrs XI Wesley Rigby with freshet and the ex- ing Just returned frrhm Bremerton Monday Aprlt , 1825, representathriving but are now of the past from Northern Mr mlscton-arle- s IdahOj Mrs H n and Edward to SUtes Hogati rereturned of Th tives Gubler the Hound ebove lines met In room following treme loneliness of the place they and the Puget Tha following ara excerpts country, at- 25 Highland Park ward Mira Mrs Hogan waa formerly of the Brigham Young Memorial have reported xt th office 'Home Sweet Home" Nlbley "The road from Kanarra elopes could stand It no longer; their lated Incidents of meetings she April 4 Paul Franklin Burn- Verdi Hammond, dauJer of Dr Park ward,, Indian and missionary work, which building and efferted a surname or-- : of the First Preeldency song In corn, gradually to the south. On the cabins are now for rent We stayed tended Two dvs prevamong friends eh ganizatlonTheto be known ax above Nov 22 Norwood F Crawford ham of Salt Lake, from Swiss and F P Hammond time Mrs Leah Matin, Parley's from here three days and night The he performed right la Black Mountain, She will continue the talk at named following officer were of Logan, from Bwles and German German mission of their fcaby Mr ward, birth ious to th "The whoea summit you may look Into wind howled through the canyon at met. elected James F, arroll, Ulandlng reading, Generosity of our next Monday meeting Arthur LeRoy Llddle of Salt Hogan waa stricken with acu t.e ap- the Jones t Uh president, Archie B Carroll. mission a Calvin Arizona and Nevada. Op night terribly, and the cold was Villain," "Der Oak und Agusta Oeborne, Secretary Feb Poet street Balt Lake City vice Wayne Stone Lake, from Swiss and German mls-- pendicitis and submitted to an op- der Vine, 47 tha left a ridge of mountains Intense. Emily Young Kvnm. FRIDAY MISSIONARY CLASS Mrs Hogan was not ap- Richard ward, eration president, C O Steed 802 Sharon of Aberdeen, Idaho, from Southern We retrace our steps over the skirts tha road aome twenty N Earl Marble of dancing, Elizabeth nor of the op- Lambert, hia illness of building Salt Lake City, vice presi- State mission Deweyvllle, prized missionaries miles. Two immense shafts of red same road to Virgin City, thence Fifteen assigned dent, Josephine Thompson, State mlaaion, CafFbU, Garland. Wyoeration until a few days ago, when Feb 22 Leonard Blla Hammer from Western sandstone point heavenward a few follow down the river by the new mostly to th United States, four ming Robert House ward, musical trio vice April, g Thomas M. of Newdaie. Idaho, from Southern Bullook of he was convalescent and she her- Sugar Ail to Europe, extended the class Friday Carroll, rear presided, miles south of Kanarra, These have road ever Hurricane H!lL from Wasatch 181 ward, "Living Light west Second North, Some manifested great Interest . mlxxfon. regained her strength. mfral1 Cnda' from Canadian selfAirhad been called the Pillars of Hercules. around you, easu. west. north and and lake CUv; secretary treasurer, State Rays," Granite stake board mem. them found genealogical llnljs in Balt announcement appeared In bers. Norwood March 4 Kenneth and Tha canyons around Kanarra are south, are ridge of many colored of historian. genealogist directed v oth-by Mra Erma Blt-own f lines, th for their conDurran of Porterville, from Cen- Raf,p.r11, Fy LeRoy Curt' of the Chicago paper this week full of wonderful rocky chasms rocks, black rocks and whits, red ers library Whitaker. were Interested to search out NaLfke. from Danlah mission Zion mission the of State tral T would like to opening cerning In and narrow passages. rocks and gray, extinct era tera. their surnsme beginnings The ueuaJ touch with get April 8 Ephraim Hyrum An- - tional Park In southern Utah "This Carl Jethro Furr of March 1 Young any person doing temple work for cinder heaps and alkali barrens. clans wee given by Mrs SusamissionChange In Vegetation. Huntlnftton, from Cen-tr- year Zion National Park, stated the Whitaker 8h Invited all the of B orctstershira Mesa, Arlz , from (Mexican misStates mission Crossing the Vlrgen again Gate As we descend the Black Ridge the Tribune, "one of the loveliest aries to report any interestins inci- England. sion M ni m We pass over a volcanle maos of after panning a fort called"Bury'a ORSON WHITAKER. fic?.1? with converts connected R dents 18 . of Ivin March egmller of Rigga spots In the United State, together e built aa a lookout post genealogical queries or experiences Car of Salt lake Temple Otto, Wyo , from Northern State "tern States with rock, down A beautiful dugway, Springs, Indian mission Bryce Canyon, Cedar Breaks Rodof Steenbllk of Balt Lake and the raids, we finally as the rentilt of the class taken up Rue to. he constructed at a heavy cost, fol- against north rim of the Grand mission The genealogical meeting a here In the library by the mission-areach railed boasting Washington, , down Ash travel-creek The mllonlowing Leonard Christensen of Hooper. Canyon will be opened. Jor the first 'themsolve and tb informa- for th Rutson and Rueton famtllee 10 Franklin Hyrum April or will be surprised at the many wooien and cotton mill, and a good tion they to State tourists Northwestern mission time from the Tim R14 Sunday April 2th, will be held th Nir Is Thee f glean here nice residence, fine vine rOV' frm NW I vlf Miss Elizaheth Sauter of Racine 24th of May. on account of ward March 21 Milton Hodge of Ogchanges In tha looks of the vege- many and ftpot Herbert Family Orgaalsadea. gardens. . . . Middle c East-emla-alof conferenc Swlfcs tation that now appear. . . .The yard sends notice the from German den and following named to ton 8t. above The is passed going organisation George 7 J. RUSROW, WUn of Hyrum, constant companion of tha travelservices held in Racine . last This preparation for the removal February 10 1926 kthe looking farms are seen was effected so mvreeesful in mates mission. week ' Easter Sunday wa observ- of freckles President, er, the sage brush. In Utah and and March 24 Rees Daniel Stephens from Northwestern W Herbert, Aghurst, Arlsona Joseph r on Akrol of road each side th movirur g. Thomas freckles n4 Duncanl WithUsBarton Racine ed to ln A. Terry Family Organ Nevada, begins of Dgden.Jtpom Eastern State disappear. In r try or hrethT rr from elecled President Fsyette heauUiul complexion that ft is sold tffAs from Swiss and Brigham .waa ft our chape! An excellent Instru- bv SajrLake, n at u rat, Antons, 1st Vice stead we find all kinds of Cltv Ash mission Herbert, aU druit and department stores are located near this place on President Htella Herbert, Ashurst mission The above nsmed family orirant-ratio- n mental musical program wa conMarch 22 Jessie Alleman of undergrowth, such as the bajo a guarantee to refund the was effected April Their object Is Arixona. Oorreapondlng Secretary, Meredith Reynolds of tributed by Amo 1 nderwood W with ms Hastern net cactus, tre cactus and aeveral the Vlrgen river us from Slates If it falls EpringvBle, money Zera P Lorenzo, to cotton for ln the fae Anna Herbert, Aahorst, Arlsona. was Idaho Terry, W alley and Roy Underwood pla,rm C. 8"M Don kinds of greasewood. hid your freckles under t , mission. . raise of Importing It Jrom Genealogist and Chairman Temple elected president Thomas g Terry V.: W. C veil or waste time on lemon jufc "and ters Brown Itrusilla Owen "The first village w come-t- ortf Garllck Chester Farr Utah Enterprise first vice presiCommittee, j Darwin tbs e cucumbers Glenn or Stae acan ounce of "Christ is Robinson Risen," dent: David D Tsrry Delta. Utah, West, from Mexican mission of Walley sang gt them asy down Is BeUsvueiOn Bartbolemew-Pitgg- a and remove Even the from Swiss and terond vice president companied by Mlsa Alice Payne. Lillian Virginia Jensen of Hunts Farmington every hand ths husbandmen arl' ; "Look Quite Imposing" Emery Huntsfew man should first how mienioh app'IPcAtlons Bartho6 man Interested adan Anyone Elder J. F Jensen Enterprise St George es You approach It lomew trimmlrg up their grate vines ant correspond. wonderful Improvement, some of th and th Ing secretary and .Utah, Peter Nilsson of Salt Lake, from dress, "'The Cruflflxion,gave lips of Boo Hand, communand Miss lighter Mary T The tall Prlgg of freckles vanishing entirely putting gardens In order. Tie air loi ks quite Imposing Bunker 217 weet treasurer' Swedish mission England, please Fifth x South, ResurrecElizabeth flouler The Be sure to ask for the doubJ gal) is warmer the MnSTdeepet, the antra of the meetinghouse and a icate with Will Utm Bartholomew, 791 lake-- City, genealogist. ERra J r were well at- strength Dthin It t this that is Th service tion we Pescend We fin courthouse with th ponder N 4th Last. Logan, Utaiu thicker, Wadsworth, Panaca. Nevada, ci air-- n on old back money tended members friends. and by gu&nyite ffonube nrR mad rttrirmui wait of ton Tempi In thelow 'tempi emnmittee. W recommend Othine Complexion Elder Lloyd Davl of Blackfoot, pass over., rocky rtne to Toouer- - or part of the cMy. give the look Chicago New Notes Mrs. S A- - Shooter, 628 N 1st TERRY SI RNAMK ORGANISATION s Is leaving thl week, to be Soap for uw with Othine, airt Idaho, vilie If I am rightly informed this otsn rid serried town. Instead of to k H lai wonderful for bobbed On Laan, Fast, shampoo 8th t,tk there Evansville over th April Terelder a presiding deU mi of the oldest settled plug BY 2oe or hair or of only It jeans growth at rake RUTH hear from anyone lntereet.il In ry Surname Organixwaale druc RUSSELL Uon eff cted Indiana, conference He gave hi partment tores or bv mall. Othine In P!x,e, On our arrt'al there w w Milam Z Terry. 2786 Jefferson Too much praise cannot either of the above name of farewell talk Sunday evening at the Laboratories, Inc--, Buffalo, N Y. heard sounds of rplrth and dene be given to the patient especially of Her.fordkliire, (Special Correspondence) Ofrden Utah, was elected set early Mr. Lewis Adv CHICAGO. April 21 ra P Terry Lorenso, .President. as Ing some folks had been getting-- tiers of tbl region, as the That th Logan Square chapyl. Idaho, vice first or 80 and about Otis L. members or 40 menltknn they have passed through the president; Mrs Emma Stone, Murray R, D Logan Square pubProvo L'th second vice had suspended work and wvr hare been cf the most tryiog No 8 Box 281, Salt Lake Co., Utah Terry lic speaking class appreciate the president, WUHabi W. Terry. 2766 would like to correspond with alt Jefferson work of He$r Palmer playing the scientific game rf chvr crer ' And so on, column thla winter Ave Ojrden, Utah secreor reeearch thone of dolnr tempi In conducting the class and directwith the tavs of i tulcuorb-tm- i tary and treasurer, Mrs Mary T space for the work for the Stone, Poole, Small, Bunker 817 sugar kegs to celebrate the) pm of this department will weet Fifth South Salt ing the count In platform epeak-1- r or Elton name. -Lake City, Geftealoalst. k waa demonstrated ToquervUSs 1s a' rnH of no more at Wkllrk.ed Xirmm Oxaaalaatloa. PATMAN neat, trim and pretty village it WLIUAM FAMILY th. last meeting when,Sunday OR 1 Irsr Okl Folks Excursion? through On April dth. aevea branehe of has reached it full development GANIZATION. their Dr spokesman. Russell tn met th Petty, Bhitehead Family as eii c h There is no mors mmn named orcsnlsatlon waa the clasa presented Mr Palmer Whrihf or not this Is an C' th Younx Memorial Bid, Th above M March 29 1926 for emigrants every spot of avail- coHht of the first Old Folks excur-ete- n Briaham with a handsomely hound volume Room li and formed a temporary effected New Lines Of Artistic Wall Paper and. ' waaeiected Utahy Paxmauy Provo, able land Is swallowed up It s nt least an account of an surname organisation with the unTh VTorld'a Greatest Oraof Ernest Psxman Provo "Virgin Cltv Is our next stop- early such event, for aald from derstanding that a permanent or- president. tions" Dc Pettys talk cam at Draperies. Monvie W, first Utah, president. October 111 roe ping place This la another vil- hav'ng been written fifty year ago ganisation bo affected ewr corre50 REDUCTION ON MANY LINES. "Out gro Is A harmless antiseptic the end of a program of patriotic Fuman, Provo, UtahMattie elected la wrested from a sand hill bv tt is htad-folowlng oflfcera E. addresses even then, "A Novel The and Mrs, in music secretary; sponding honor of manufactured for S Univerchiropodists. Walter P. Whitehead, 18) . This indomitable energy. . Salt Lake City, Utah, geneand fiftieth annin," and the name of C. R sity At. Provo Utah, President, Paxman, buy from the the James W Paxman NepbL However, anyone can Papers For Parlor, Bedroom, a nice place when tb wind 4wvt Fxcuri ry alogist versary of the battle of Lexington havag agaitr appeared ' Wlearn Amy C, BaUtf, Preston. Idaho, hotU a tins containing and jrqtr-UfaX committee. drug chairman C 3 -tempi blow, but when It does the tewn Kitchen, and Bath A Treasurer, with a Temple Concord Mr. C R feavaga baa projectthat in motion, the sand flying ed a novi r excursion to Lake Point Committee of Mrs. Minerva B, CATALOG! R OF ENOLflH GEN- directions, After the class was convened by In the A of few Outgro,f drop To the Best Obtainable. 1181 B . Street, Balt Lake And Up everywhere. BOOK ERAL GENRAIsOGICAL for the aged people of th city. YoungMr. .crevice of the Tn growing nail the bailiff Victor E JCranz, Mrs. A C, Bird. Bpringvllla, IN THE UTAH GFNEALOGI-CA- L And Is No More." The affair Is set to come off on City, Mr reduces inflammation and pain and Jeannette Swortwood sang, "The Ethel Colllstsr, Salt Lake Utah, LIBRARY. , stain." followed o tOtfghen the" lender, sensitive Flag .Without "Grafton a'nd Duncan Retreat the' 14th of Mav The official City. . Armstrong-Engbe- rg (Continued From Last Week ) skin underneath th toe nail, that by O. W. Hyde, who gave Senator are lltt! settlements on ths stnp of the Utah Western railroad have, Amy C Haiti f. Secretary Commons of and Debrett House tn U S. Bar. Fwkwak the senate, penetrate the flesh, and Haynes speech G,nalogtcl of land bordering on th river, k!nd,v proffered the uee of a train, Favkea t tVET FIRST SOUTH. WAS. tvn Judicial Bench . 1874 Dean A It can not the nail turns naturally outward al- and Robert Baird, who gave Daniel We ! every spot of which Is under cultl- - fre of charge for the occasion, Arilatl Ptd.rl Ftwratna sum Orgaataatt. Son'- London Martin Webster's ra Pearl Adv. over most Vatic n. saw enan reply. and will effort he night to Pebrott nam.d made Every Peerage,. Baronetage chang organization Th' abort ai reai-deo- le nwtny-plam- ... a 1 When-treated Th-B- seed-ii!$- gs th O- ; nd-- J l - - best-roU- d, tiy . t fodyJ yaarw-agot-wr- v - lRla -- pica-sur- -- It. J" -- 1 J tr trv . 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