Show UTAH GUNNISON THE GUNNISON VALLfiY NEWS RTB7a2aTfa2iaiara!77fSai The Wolverine State Is 100 Years Old ON Pineapple Salad Place on a lettuce leaf a slice of Hawaiian pineapple cover with aalad dressing over this press through a potato sieve cream cheese place a preserved clieuv ntop for salad -- Six of pineapple 2 juice level tablespoonfuls of sugar butter size of walnut Heat m double boiler add 2 beaten eggs and cook until it coats the spoon When cold add the whipped Dressing cream Copyright - U Ml s rv A Resounding Knock at Opportunity’s Door! It might be a good thing If those people who wait so patiently for opportunity to knock at their door would givaes good hard knock at door This opportunity’s attitude of always waiting for something to turn up has its drawbacks While these waiters are biding their time at home others are out carving their destiny by virtue of their own hands and talents Like many other the saying that “opproverbs knocks once at every portunity man’s door” has been abused Opportunity is more often found by those who go looking for it — Voice Writing or January 26 Giving Pleasure There is a difference between trying to please and giving pleasLose no Give pleasure ure chance of giving pleasure for that is the ceaseless and anonymous triumph of a truly loving spirit — Henry Drummond get at the origins of all this situation it is necessary tp go back to the year 1755 when Michigan was still a part of the empire of His Brittanic Majesty King George- III of England In that year one John Mitchell an English physician and scientist published in London a great map of America in eight large sheets This map was accepted as the “ To basis for determining the boundaries from that time until after the treaty of peace which ended the Revolution Mitchell’s idea of the lay of the land In the Old Northwest was rather hazy so there were a number of errors in his Some of these were fortumap nate for the United States for they enabled the new nation to lay claim to more land than it would have obtained if the map had been correct TELL EACH OTHER THE SECRETDFTHE ALL VEGETABLE CORRECTIVE FOR many yean ban tellinf other about th wonderful corrective called Natare’e folk each been Remedy (NR Tablets) From om per td the mwi ot thia It meant to much to fxireiy TMEtibto l&xativ a lata tin that Mopla past middle life to have of thoroughly dean their bowels accumulated wastes It means fewer achea and psua-- wt so happy day And Nature's Remedy n kind to theyatnNoo habit farming Cats bos at any drugstore— 25 tablet lor 25c ML1’ 1L Great Oaks from Little Acorns Growl When Dr Reel bmeaht th lonaula lor aa aadphloyiatio day paul tic to M years aye ha little Jwvv pearly thought ol the creel aid that vreule prove to both aad hoeeowtvoa DEHVEB MUD la the simple eoavaulaat eceaoaai-eway to overcome inflammation aad avoid the daeyen a i eetfected Ceugha Cold rad Bronchial Have It aa head alwaya ATRILDTOaSTOSES Practical Siaa 85 family Mae SOe luffcr burning scanty of DO you frequent urination backache teadache dinineti loti ol flTSY and puirmati eg paint iwtllingt Art you bnd ntder th all unstrung and don know what U wrong? Than give some thought to youf kidntyt B tura they function proparBitordar pam ly for functional kidney In the bloody mitt aacast watta to day and uptat th whoid ind yt? to poiton lyriem forth (Jta Doan’s Pills Doaa s an kidnayt only They an th Ssa world over You can gat Doan's at any drug don Mitchell made the mistake of charting the foot of Lake Michi- gan in latitude 41 degrees 20 instead of 41 degrees minutes 37 minutes His map was used as a guide in 1787 when congress adopted an ordinance for the government of the Northwest Territory including the present states of Ohio Michigan Indiana IlliThe ordinois and Wisconsin nance provided that two of the five states should lie "north of an east and west line drawn through the southern bend or extreme of Lake Michigan” The preamble of the ordinance also stated that its articles should "forever remain unalterable unless by common consent” In 1800 Ohio was set off from the Northwest Territory including the eastern portion of Michigan but in 1802 the whole of the Lower Peninsula was annexed to In that the Territory of Indiana year also congress authorized the people of Ohio to form a state government foe entrance Into the Union Accordingly a' convention was held to draw up a conA trapper told the stitution delegates that the actual foot of Lake Michigan was some distance south of the point shown on So the canny Mitchell’s map Buckeyes determined to get all that was coming to them stipulated that if the east and west line laid down by congress should fall so far south as to miss Lake Erie Ohio would then claim all territory to the northernmost cape of Miami bay On June 30 1805 Michigan was set o2 as a separate territory with substantially its present limits and Gen William Hull was sppointed its first territorial governor Hull Is chiefly remembered because of his surrender of Detroit to the British at the outbreak of the War of 1812 when he gave up that strategic post without making any attempt to defend it He was succeeded the following year as governor by Lewis Cass one of the most remarkable figures in American (Because of his imporhistory tance in the history of Michigan he will be considered at more length later in this article) A These Advertisements Give You Values Youthful Governor Cass served as governoi until when he was succeeded by George Bryan Porter who died in July 1834 Serving at secre 1831 —“Hia ' Vi ’5 a h tiu: r ifl I r At bn’ 'v 'a- s' 'Nk p 4 CASS CUFF MEMORIAL On Mackinac Island i litia and marched to Perrysburg with 600 of them to protect the Ohio surveyors who were running a northern boundary line— far enough north to include Toledo Moreover the Ohio legislature formed a county out of the disputed territory including Toledo and gave it the name of Lucas in honor of their governor' Early “Night Court” When the Michigan militia forcibly ejected the Ohio surveyors it was up to Lucas to assert not only military but Judicial sovHe ereignty over this region to began issuing commissions county officers and at midnight one night while the Michigan defenders of Toledo slept a group of Buckeyes stole into the town with law books and judicial papers and hurriedly went through the formalities of “holding court” Having done this they raced their horses back to the protection of the Ohio troops Michigan’s retort to such actions was to catch and imprison every Inhabitant of the disputed territory who accepted a commission from Governor Lucas or otherwise indicated allegiance to Ohio Next the Ohio legislature In session appropriated 2300000 and authorized its fighting governor to borrow $300000 more to maintain Ohio’s Jurisdic An special v t'S man”? 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Who wrote “Miss Puiker- - 8 9 19 H'Vt V' ' - 11 " ton”? - What is a ship's log? 12 s' v'sV i " ' Answer 6 The Styx large ship in the Indian A 2 trade $ f J' ' v V t " rtfi 1 jjJ t MAP OF THE OLD NORTHWEST 1755 tion over the Lake Erie strip The Ohio adjutant general reported to Lucas that 10000 militia were ready to march and drive the Michiganders out of Lucas county where fights between the rival factions were occurring almost daily Jackson ’Intervenes As the situation became incritical the federal creasingly government began to take notice Andrew Jackson rePresident quested both sides to declare a truce until congress could settle That was perfectly the dispute satisfactory to the Buckeyes for they knew that the President was on their side in the matter In Illinois and Indiana congress lined up with Ohio and her cause was further aided In August 1835 when Governor Mason was removed from office for bis warGeneral Brown like activities the Michigan then disbanded troops and the “Toledo war” was over While it was in progress Michigan had begun its long struggle In January 1835 for statehood had the territorial legislature passed an act enabling the people of Michigan to form a government and draw up a constitution By a census taken the previous year there were some 87000 residents in Michigan more than the minimum of 60000 demanded by congress A constitutional convention was held on May 11 and not only was a constitution drawn up but an election of state officers members to the legislature and repto congress was resentatives planned for the first Monday in October Congress was unwilling to accept Michigan’s bid for statehood because of the southern boundary described in the state constitution because the election of 1836 was at hand and the administration was afraid of losing the Important bloc of electoral votes from Ohio Indiana and Illinois if the Michigan boundaries were accepted and because the admittance of Michigan would upset the equilibrium of pro and states At tha state election former Governor Mason more popular than ever because of his activity around Toledo was elected governor and during the first three days of November 1835 a da Michfacto state was organized igan’s representative and her two senators were refused their seats in congress1 although Senator Benton Thomas of Missouri the cause of the championed Wolverines In reporting the senate bill for admission Formore than a year the wordy battle and the parliamentary All this struggle had continued time Michigan existed in the embarrassing position of being a within the boundagovernment ries of the United States and yet not a part of the Union Victory Finally 'i A vm activities there might not have of Michibeen a commonwealth gan or at- least its entrance of states into the sisterhood might have been delayed even longer Cass was born In New Hampshire in 1782 and at an early age joined his father in Ohio where the elder Cass a major in at the army was commandant Fort Hamilton Young Cass studied law began his practice at Zanesville in 1802 and at the age was elected to the of twenty-fivthen a colonel Ohio volunteers in the regular army and as a general fought under brigadier Harrison at the Battle of the Thames where the great Indian chief Tecumseh was killed' congress io proposed was-t- Good Breeding Good breeding is the art of showing men by external signs the internal regard we have for them It arises from good sense improved by conversing with good company— Cato To Alkalize Acid Indigestion Away Fast Cass’ Long Service A few weeks later General Cass was appointed governor of the Territory of Michigan and with the exception of a few occasional absences he lived in that territory for the next 18 years He was also ex officio superintendent of Indian affairs and concerning his work in that cahas depacity one biographer clared “It Is no exaggeration to say that to his exertions and influence Is due the actual posaes-alo- n of the Old Northwest He negotiated a acore of treaties of great importance traveled through the wilderness studying bow he could civilize the red man and how he might open up the vast western region to peaceful aettlement He built roads atarted surveys and military works lighthouses along the lake shore arranged counties and townships started of the democratle machinery and made the laws which were codified and published and have tinea been known as the Cass code The record of his management of the Indian affairs Is one almost without parallel In the history of the United States” In 1831 Cass was appointed secretary of war In Jackson’s cabinet and served there until 1836 when he was made ambassador to France He resigned in of 1842 because he disapproved the Webster Ashburton treaty which fixed the boundary line between Canada and Maine and which gave England the better military frontier Returning to Michigan Casa was elected to TeopU Everywhere Are Adopting This Remarkable “ Phillips” Way The way to gala almost incredibly quick 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What country was sometimes referred to as the “Celestial tary of the territory under porter was a Virginian named Stevens Thomson Mason He had come to Michigan from Kentucky and after Porter’s death he was made acting As such he played a governor leading role in the exciting but bloodless “Toledo war’’ But before beginning the story of that affair it is necessary to cut back briefly to 1805 when Michigan was made a territory The act of congress creating the Territory of Michigan fixed the southern boundary as provided in The rethe ordinance of 1787 sult was that the new teiritory claimed a strip of land some five or six miles wide across the side of Lake entire southern Erie including the port of Toledo “But” retorted the Buckeyes “that’s our land We laid claim to it three years ago and we intend to have it” So there which was an acrid dispute dragged along unsettled for 30 years By 1835 Michigan was ready to become a state and sought to enforce its claim on the Lake Erie strip But Ohio had its Miami and Erie canal system under construction and wanted an outMason the let for it in Toledo youthful governor of Michigan denounced this “Ohio steal” and the people of his state backed to him up in his determination assert Michigan’s claim to the Lake Erie strip In March 1835 he rushed a thousand Michigan militiamen into Toledo resolved to hold it against the Buckeyes at all costs At the same time Gov Robert Lucas of Ohio called out his mi- - tivs Quit WNU Scrric 4 5 0 7 1837? Mitchell’s Mistake Old Folks 'jKt'S v J '' Syndic!— Into what stream did Achillea mother plunge him? 2 What was meant by an “India- - A The answer is that both of them are more or less correct but that the latter has the better claim to being the real birthday And thereby hangs the tale of the paradoxical position For in which the state of Michigan found itself a century ago at that time it had passed the territorial stage had a reguStates larly organized state government and was in the United but it was neither territory nor state of the United States A Three Days’ Cough Is Your Danger Signal No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough chest cold or bronchial Irritation you can get relief now with Creomulsion Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with anything less than Crcomul-clo- n which goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the Inflamed memn branes as the phlegm Is loosened and expelled Even if other remedies have failed don’t be discouraged your druggist Is authorized to guarantee Creomulsion and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with results from the very first bottle Get Creomulsion right now (AdrJ 'Ns A General O O Dell mmmsmtuesei By ELMO SCOTT WATSON JANUARY 26 the state of Michigan will celebrate its hundredth birthday Now there may be someone who will take exception to that statement and say: "But Michigan has already celebrated her centennial She did that two years ago and the United States Post Office department recognizing November 1 1835 as the Wolverine state’s birthday issued a special commemorative stamp in her honor” All of which is perfectly true and iLyPP Jo?k in some reference books you’ll find November 1 1835 given as the Sate of Michigan’s admission to the Union But in others you’ll also find January 26 1837 as the date So how can a state have two birthdays and which is correct — November 1 1835 a laij a Ask Me Another 37 nn a utaei AND get the disputed strip and in return Michigan was given the upper peninsula although the east end of the peninsula had always been MichiIn this trade Michigan gan’s gained the Lake Superior copper district although Us true value was not known for some time Arkansas having been admitted to the Union the slave states no longer opposed Michigan’s en-trance and on January 20 1837 the Wolverine state was formally admitted Into the Union Earlier In this article reference was ma4ia to the importance of one man In the history of the state which is celebrating its one hundredth birthday on January 20 Although Lewis Cass did not play any direct part in tl struggle of Michigan for statehood had it not been for his earlier the United States senate In 1845 and served until 1857 except for a brief period In 1848 while he was the Democratic nominee for the Presidency but was defeated by Gen Zachary Taylor In 1852 he lost the Democratic nomination to Franklin Pierce end In 1857 he was appointed secretary of state by President Buchanan but resigned in 18G0 because of Buchanan’s refusal to strengthen the forts in Charleston harbor Although Cass was sympathetic to the South until the time of secession he became one of Lincoln’s staunchest supporters durHe died in ing the Civil war Detroit in 18C0 Union C Waatrrn Nwapa r:z its noiiL cr:i lc“c:o One of Utah’ Ogden’s Finest 350 Rooms — 3j3 Baths Best $200 to $400 Delightful Rooms — Air Cooled Corridors Grill Room — Coffee Shop Spacious Lounge and Lobby Courteous Service Every Comfort and Convenience will be found st LCVC::0 uta:i “com:cc::j A3 you Art" W THE HOTEL tVA CHAUNCCY Wtsr kCt |