Show Pge Millard Counly 4 - Tburs May 7 USPS s 1987 Millard Places p History of Kanosh Note: The following exerpt is taken from Millard Milestones pages In one of the small valleys of the Pahvant Mountains an Indian Chief Kanosh lived with his tribe of four or five hundred Ute Indians His name or Kanosh as the white was man later called him Because he met and loved Brigham Young the white man’s chief he spent most of his days in promoting peace between the whites and the Indians He allowed a small band of pioneers to live in safety in the little valley fed by the waters of Corn Creek a tumbling mountain stream He controlled his tribe so well it was unnecessary to fortify against them Only when other tribes came to bother him did the people have any trouble Then he used his influence to make friends as best and effectively as he could In 1867 upon the advice of Brigham Young the townsite of Kanosh was changed to a location three miles south or Hatton and east of Petersburg President Young indicated that the land was more fertile near the mouth of the frost come so early in did not canyon the fall and water could be saved for irrigation and the climate was more healthful on the hills Several families moved up to the new town which was called Kanosh The first families to settle in Kanosh were Avery Penney and Watts It was spring and the settlers found that the soil was suitable for every kind of farming and gardening The town was layed out and surveyed in the late summer of 1867 Prior to this time the land or townsite was all Indian farms Edwin King did the surveying and George Day assisted him by carrying the chains The first winter the settlers held meetings and other public gatherings in William Penney’s home The first baby was born January 9 1868 She was Julia Anne daughter of Baldwin and Barbara Jane Watts Because the town of Kanosh was named for an Indian Chief we the daughters of Sally Kanosh Chapter wish to give a brief account of Chief Kanosh’s history Chief Kanosh was born February 1821 in eastern California and when a young man came to the valleys of the mountains of Utah He was accompanied by his old mother and three brothers Kanosh being the eldest a firm and kindly man was chosen ruler of the band of Indians that inhabited the valley Chief Kanosh was one of the most intelligent and friendly Indians of our state When called to Spanish Fork to sign the treaty between the whites and the Indians at the close of the Black Hawk war he was the only Indian able to sign his name From his first acquaintance with the settlers Kanosh was a friendly loyal supporter of peace This fact was attributed to the to ability of our town forefathers establish an unbiased brotherly with the old chief He understanding often spoke in funerals of the white brothers showing an unusual amount of kindness friendship and cooperation It was not necessary to fortify against the Indians as Chief Kanosh would often gather his people around him and plead with them to be good to the whites He begged them to refrain from plundering and killing His high pitched voice could be heard during the night sometimes all night through He had a very forceful character and Fine conception of right and wrong Despite the fact that Kanosh was so great a man there was tragedy in his private life He was married several times His first wife Julia lost her mind and the Indians thinking she was possessed with evil spirits put her to death The second wife Betsykin was but a a strikingly beautiful woman very jealous one and when Chief Kanosh came home with another wife Mary a Cherokee woman from Camp Floyd Betsykin lured her into the wilds to hunt squirrels and cut her throat West Millard g History Book g School history wanted When the tragedy was discovered the Indians decreed that Betsykin must die She begged to be allowed to starve to death which plea was granted her So within sight of the teepee village she lay in her own teepee with but one jug of water crying and moaning until she died The last wife of the great Chief Kanosh was a little girl who was captured by a waring tribe from another band of Indians Her clothing denoted that she belonged to a wealthy family She was taken to Salt Lake City and offered for sale Charles Decker to President Young bought her and took her into his home and she was taught to live as the white people lived It was while Sally lived there that Kanosh met and married her They were married in the Endowment House Later Kanosh brought her to the office Due to her training she kept house as efficiently as the white women White people were invited to dine with them and the old Chief would ask the blessing on the food It was a common thing for him to speak in a Sacrament meeting He was a speaker Chief at Bishop Callister’s funeral Kanosh was years of age when he passed on by Lenore McCall What do you remember about the schools in Millard County? What pictures do you have? There has never been a history written on this subject The district office only has payroll records and school board meeting minutes so the present Millard School Board is very anxious to have a record written abou the schools In connection with the West Millard History we are and collecting all the information materials that we can find We need the cooperation of all of you Everything will be preserved in a permanent depository Ruth S Bishop has yearbooks for and the years The last book was published late due to economic difficulties and copies finally arrived at the school just after the Christmas holidays began Dec 1928 Mr Savage the principal gave Ruth her copy and possible some other town students received theirs but the rest were burned in the terrible fire on New Years We need material on the long vanished schools Sunflower Greenwood Hatton Sugarville and also the Millard Academy But we also want material about the Depression years World War II and the Topaz school and on up to 1987 Ruth Hansen has yearbooks for the years she was at Delta High Who has some for Hinckley High and Millard Academy? Everything will be available to the East Millard people for use there Eskdale has been contacted and we will also be covering Garrison and Gandy June Reid is in charge of the school section so you can contact her or call me at "Men often mistake noticed at all" notoriety for fame The Talbots in their prize winning rig Talbots win trophy covered wagons buggies even a mule hitch along with Russian and American outfits and mounted gymnasts pack won first place posses The Talbots hitches capturing a over beautiful tcophy with the inscription Place t “The Western Hitches Ruth and Cluff presented a classy drawn by Jimpicture in their buggy dressed in pioneer my and Sassy They costumes and fancied up their horses the back of Riding along with them in the buggy at Cedar City were their son and grandson Butch Lorrilee and Kaylen Talbot of St With their horses and buggy Ruth and Cluff Talbot of Hinckley parGoodwill ticipated in the Tour festivities in Cedar City last week They were invited to enter the parade huncompetition along with over one dred entries from five or six states in many participated Having parades the Talbots have their operation down to a science The horses were Hittransported in a four horse trailer ched to the trailer was a cart on which the buggy was carried Everyone and everything was loaded and they were on their way The parade was held on Tuesday April 28 and there were stage coaches George Poppy Day is May 13 memorial flower “In Flanders’ fields the poppies On Wednesday May 13 all of us will be asked to wear a red memorial poppy As most of you certainly know once each year Americans observe Poppy Day which is a voluntary tribute to our dead and disabled service men By buying one of these poppies from a member of the American Legion Auxiliary we aid the living victims of the past wars while honoring our dead The poppy grew in the battlefields of France and Belgium where American service men fell during two world wars In the years following World War I the poppy came to be recognized as nature’s tribute to the war dead and it was soon adopted as The American and Auxiliary’s official Legion and would rather be remarked blow Between the crosses row on row” The poppies you will wear on Poppy Day have an even greater significance than the flowers which bloomed on the battlefields of Europe These poppies you will be offered have been made in hospitals by disabled veterans This activity gives many men the opportunity to support themselves and help their families and it provides a passtime to combat the long hours in the hospital Be generous when approached by an Auxiliary member to buy a poppy and for their vices follies than not to be Harry S Truman Attend and Support Your Church Buildiig Materials Quality 3 705 West Main Delta ““ ‘service drug 58 South Center Paster Dennis Cason Sunday School DRIVE types of Chicken 303 Main E 800 Fish - 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