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Show Moderns Bring New Life to Centennial of Sugar House With Historical Things s4. V!i Jjn?' :J' W i - -pi V; & ' "vr T v - H:,-v - -1-1 v- J : H . - -''A""" :H i , I MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 26TII, 1954, WAS ONE FULL OF ACTIVIY AT THE SONS OF UTAH PIONEERS MUSEUM ' I 3000 Connor Street (Enter at 2150 East and 27th South) OPEN CVCDV ClltinAV No 1 MrS' Ma Smoot Dusenbury, Provo, shown with portrait Centennial. He also painted Mrs. Margaret M. (Ma) Smoot, tltnl vUIlUMI ' of her father, Abraham O. Smoot, Sugar House founder. and both portraits will be hung permanently in the Sons 2 jq g py Portrait was painted by Alvin Gittins for Sugar House of Utah Pioneers Museum. Or Phone No. 2 Joseph E. Kjar, left, presenting collection of S. R. Savage holding an ancient package of photo dry plates, and Ralph ' Pioneer Photographer's 60,000 plates and negatives of A. Barnes, right, the latter two are Sons of Utah Pioneers 6-9965 I Or early persons, places, things. Clarence Tingey, center, who sponsored the collection for the museum. Appointment p jo. 5 Paul w- Huish and his wife, Bernice Gardner Huish, pre- the west, located at Payson, Utah. This settee was pur- IOr Lr roups senting fine old settee to Sons of Utah Pioneers Museum. chased from him in 1877 by Elias Gardner for his bride, Clubs Schools Th'S piece of furniture was made bv ms grandfather, Ada Jackman Gardner who are progenitors of Mrs. HuisTi. ' ' Waller Huish who operated the first furniture factory in DUP Camps or SUP Chapters No. 4 Lorenzo B. Summerhays presenting to the Museum a fine in memory of his late father, Joseph W. Summerhays. . historical composite picture of the Delegates to the Utah 1849-1928. Without Charge Constitutional Convention, March 4, 1895. This will hang This page is a public service feature of (he Southeast Furniture Company |