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Show The Sm Chronicle, Roy, Utah, Thursday, June 7, 1956 Mrs. Emerson Towers, .and two table and washed the dishes. The bishopric was In charge of the children, Karen and Christine, are affair. visiting here with Mr. Cora HOOPER other and landed in the lap of William J. Jones mother. (This ball has been preserved throughout the years.) Harding felt the Morrisites had been treated too severely and pardoned all the prisoners. The governor thought the Morrisites leaders could have been arrested without The Morrisites quickly rushed loss of life and Burton was later for cover. Morris organized a de; indicted for the murder of one of fense for the camp and passed out the women. shotguns and Mexican firelocks. He was after. trial These" arms were not much when that lasted acquitted several weeks. compared with the artillery and After the loss of their leaders, long range rifles of the posse but they held off the attackers for three the adherents to this movement scattered to different parts of the days. country, 200. In Sods Springs, Ids., Several times during the siege and the rest to California and OreMorris was asked to intercede with gon but his only answer was: tbe This is said to be the first war "If it be His will, we shall be delivered knd our enemies destroyed, ol while man against white man but we must do our duty" On the in Utah evening of the third day with 10 CoNTInLkd NEXT WEEK of their number dead and several wounded the Morrisites decided to surrender, although Morris wanted lo keep fighting They raised a white flag over the camp and Morris exclaimed "Your faith has gone ami the has forsaken us, I can do nothing more Burton and his men rode into the camp and ordered the Morn.ites to put away their arms Br .rsn . Velma , hr" 1 Read Phone 3 3008 George McCloy was honored at an open house last Sunday on his 73rd birthday. The observance was held at the home of his son and daughter-in-lawMr. and Mrs. Wil-for- , McCloy. Another son and two daughters were on hand for the occasion. They are Bert McCloy and family, Mrs. Eldon (Helen) Yorgason and family and Mrs. Wesley (Jean) Spencer and family. Many friends and relatives called to see Mr. McCloy. The held a at the volley becue Milton Widdison former Hooper resident and Garth Moore both received honors at the University of Utah on Monday evening, June 4th. Milton received his Masters Degree in social work and Garth received his Bachelor of Science degree in the school of engineering. New officer were installed on on May 31 in each of the two DUP camps for a term of two years. In Camp U which met at the home of Mrs Dale Russell, the following officers were chosen Mrs Edward J. Parker, captain, Mrs Parce Parker, 1st vice captain; Mis Fred Dawson, 2nd vice captain, Mrs Alfred Manning, secretary treasurer. Mrs Horace E. Garner was retained as camp registrar and Mrs Florence Manning as historian Mrs. Marcela Gibson of the West Company board took charge of the election Seventeen members and five visitors attended. 141st Quorum of Seventy party last Saturday evening In Camp V which was held at Hooper Park. Soft ball and ball was' played and a bar- the home of Mrs Harold Fowers, new officers installed were Mrs. luncheon served. Norman Head, captain; Mrs. Thor-alCox, 1st vice captain; Mrs. The First Ward Aaronic PriestFowers, 2nd vice captain; Ralph hood held a swimming party Wed- Mrs Arch Jones, secretary-treasurer- , nesday evening June 6, at Crystal Mrs. Fay Parker registrar and Springs This party was the result Mrs Theron Richlns, historian, of an attendance contest. The were retained in office. Mrs. Marteachers quorum won out so the vin Venable, West Company board priests furnished the refreshments member; was in charge of installing and the deacons cleared up the the new officers The West Company Field Day will be held tomorrow, June 9, at the First Ward DONALD- S CHILD chapel The luncheon will be at p m followed by a program in the ihapel d SIGNS ItTllRING TRICK .OmCt&O'RltmUNG SHOW ( VI I W fW ARDS 21 00 l--L I SltltMlI vj aoxanc Passes, MtACO A see AS AWi a kvt o MAWV MILKS ? A AS AWMV TWU f I , There were three babies blessed the First Ward last Sunday. They were Jimmy J. Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Simpson, William Dale Furger, son of Mr. and Mrs Dwaine W. Fuger and Douglas S Bunot. son of Mr. and Mrs. Price Bunot One baby was blessed in the Second Ward, she was Shirley Briggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ted Briggs Those baptized from the two wards were LaRae child, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Child, Dawn Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Widdison, Dixie McCloy, Johnny McArthur, sonf of Mr. and Mrs Ole McArthur and Dale Hadley, son of Mr. and Mrs Dean Hadley Janice Hull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hull, and Dari Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jay Nelson were baptised from the Second Ward. Brad Ballif is still in the hospital after haviig undergone a serious brain operation Hes getting along as well as can be expected MINUTE MAN ON GUARD THEN AND NOW tC- - amX4 V rr,s vus" 'VsM.'TC BA 4 c They separated the men from the women Burton asked "Where is the man Morris, I dont know him " One of the men pointed Morris out and Burton rode to him and commanded him to give himself up "No never, never1" Aff L 0 00 y1 Case L CRf A'EP B' AT 25 C tm w e Hen STArTSC w l e fctscn vut? rvp maw i Morris cried and asked to speak lo his people ' Be darn quick about icja. it Tm growing beans, peas an tomittoee and squash Burton growled Morris stepped a ew wevs r AviJOwe ir r tired and already! his beside pleaded people TpOAV ASOCCsS.l YOU IHYHTMI Biethern. I've taught you true principles and I ask you again to and Mrs Francis Wuldiv.n ilium of their properly Morris lake up yum arms and continue M fused mi they decided to take the fight On KSL CHOICE BITS whit they ould and leave the terri-By this Burton shot his gun and A man is poor nut because he induitriei Utah Three important Ty hit Morris m (he neck and he has nothing, but because he does . . . dairy, fruit and honey . . . During the next week the dissen slumped lo the ground, dead diacuaaiom durhe topic, nothing attacked their brethern in the The Morrisites were very shocked will KSL Radio, "Thla on June Count your assit.- - If you have a ing s and stole their cattle and and stunned "Theres your prophet Business nf Farming." dear conscience and a good liver, "sen Thev raided the communal the sheriff bellowed What do you Young, president of tha if you have three good friends and ho ises and helped them- think of him nowgiaui American Dairy Association of a happy home, if your heart has selves Three were Morrisites Utah, ojirns Dairy Month on Juna John One of the Morrisites, kept its youth and your sou its Perl with a acusinp on the lndua-trtuation On Mon'a on sen! Banks rushed towards the sheriff honesty then you are one of l.fe's m April 22 1H62 William millionaires and another shot killed him Two day, Jii'c It. M Trill N. Warnlrk, of the American "lies UP camp with his team and women came forward one of them national ic- 'n will discuss na. m d men hunted the hills D.i.ry "i SERIES THREE blood "Oh. thirsty tional and international dairy maryou crying !ur him but he evaded them Later wreti h kets and marketing problem. thev hi ard that he was in Kays Fruit growers will hear a proNu one ran tell me that and live '.ird Kaysullei and they went in on harvesting and marketing gram 'lie night and brought him back the sheriff shouted and shot and f..r f.pe quality ieid high profit, mi Thucsdiy, Jjtii- - 21, ano Vs,, two others by the names of killed them both A J SJrris of Utah State Geirtson and Jensen They wire The posse earned the dead to Agricultural ( allege will g.ve th Retold by BESSIE RMRROlGH '"i ki d in a i hu ken nop and guards .Salt Lake City Burton placed the da nmen a new slant on dairy pi.ic i cl over them produet mamifnrtur'rg for IkiiIii s of Morris and Banks on a markets on Friday, Jure 22 In (he spring of I860 Joseph I.atii Giir'snn escaped crossing the city hall as The Utah h nnev industry will he Morris came to South Wehcr claim I'li tolls h.iri foot in the night, and platfoi i tdcncc of his triumph Two posse featured on Thursday, June 28. In ing to he g prophet to lead the o it Ii others madi a cmnplamt that im min rs were killed in the seige n discussion of polination ae well people He was self appointed and tiny were holding the other two and 76 Morrisite men were brought as honey production oon established a religiouv colony w thou' just rause il "This Bu ness of Farming to Inal on charge of murder Seven near this northern Utah commuJudgi Kenney issued a warrant of them were sent to prison. 66 heiwd eai h weekday at 12 IB p m n a public Berrand is nity In the summer a great many lot he person Joseph Morris and limd $100 each and two acquitted ' ien hv the Ki nneci'U Copper began tq move to his support and others li was placed in the hand ''on. S S they took possession of Kingston's of Marshal Hubert T Burton for However, territorial Gov Fort Thev drew manv adherents rv ing from the I.DS faith lb up from Salt Lake City Morris told the people he was a with a t.irgc posse of 3uo armed lieutenant of God and that he had men with rifles and cannons On been "appointed hv the to June deliver Israel from bondage and to Dick Irth Juclson Stoddard and In the pat! two years the Utah Mining Association and its to serve Smith rode into prepare for the second coming of tli wcir.in! The camp members have distributed to Utah schools 4400 mineral was warrant the Lord winch is nigh at hand d specimen boxes, 5000 supplementary text books, 4000 Utah mu would thev release In 186! hi had (oinerled more lenort natural resource mops and $5000 worth of additional help'li' imi"c I s pr than 6o0 pirsoris and they had a ful literature. This is pari of the program to help education, large camp of 'brio thoroughly or Win Imlgi Ki nnev heard this for individual mining companies have contributed hundreds ganized Thev railed themselves hi rdr'id ( nlonrl Burton, sheriff of thousands of dollars In research grants and scholarships. I Morrisites of s.di ake I'ountv to enforce vcc.wiri Ikeseitc : we eoee uwPcvr-Asc- Mr and Mrs Fred Johnston have purchased the old Munn home and will move m the near future 0"s aWAIWR WA, in a Miss Carol Beus and Mias Head participated in a piano recital at the home of Mrs Reed Gammill in Ogden, on Sunday - i, 0txl siecwww I v 1 PAINTING IHMK.'K weeks. The Merry Stitcher 4 H Club was organized recently with the following officers elected Annette Beus, president. Jillair Hancock, vice president; Linda Vaughn, secretary and Ann Widdison, reporter. Mr and Mrs Melvin Widdison This club is 3rd and 4th phase left last Monday morning for a and is under the direction of Beth 10 day vacation in Detroit and surHull and Edna Penman. rounding cities. They traveled by Inis andnyre accompanied by Mr Mr and Mrs Charles Cook, Mr and Mrs Howard Stoddard from and Mrs LaMar Cook, Mr. and West Point The Widdlsons plan to drive a new black Mercury Mrs Donald Cook, and Arlene Cook and Beth Simpson have gone to home Los Angeles to attend a family reunion They plan to visit the temple and other places of - HEAR I HEAR Registration days for kindergarten classes were held on Monday and Tuesday of this week. Appox. 60 students were registered and the two teachers are Mrs. Jennie Christensen and Mrs. Elnor Widdison. Classes will be held for six P6-- jvNTX'WIO H E 1 Dairy, Fruit, Honey Topics Aired 1 fr 'is ln-ld- Wi-lb- - 1 1 1 I t ti i oS Story the Morrisite War c non-t'ta- v .oi and Mrs Bead Jones have purchased Bishop Taft's home and will tie new residents in Hooper when the Bishops home is completed m Ogden Mr Perry Widdison was honored last Monday evening, on his 7th birthday when he went with his family to Lagoon Perry is the son of Mr. Roy Printing Co. ' CASE'' iv-THE . , 'OF THE, pen-rnte- I Cor-porn- Mining goes to school Hu n They shared 'heir belongings and in 1862 thev began to drill every'I In ,pw an d on the heights day in the square, being well sup-- above he Xburisiie eamp with their plied with guns and with a good pi e of .'iit'i men and five pieces of martial band Joseph Moms dressed he.ivv artillery Burton sent a mes-s.e.- i . v i DISCONTENTED himself m white and rode a snow white horse Among other things, he taught that the Savior would soon appear and discourage the planting of crops as there would be no time for them to mature before the Savior came COW!;'. V 4 UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "from the earth comes an abundant life for all " llorris demanding his sur-within 30 minutes Morris went to his hut to onsult with the few minutes later came laird out with a written revelation promising that n Hi one of his peopple should be h.ei Intel but that their All those who Joined had to con- enemies would be smitten before secrate their stock and property or them Then they all knelt down b foie l.iin m prayer whatever they owned to the movement Before lop g some of the Suddenly a i.mnon ball drilled followers became restless, Morris into the crowd from t he- hill to the had promised the J,nrd would come south It plowed the ground in to them "soon'' and more than John Filths field and killed a woma year and a half had passed About en. shot her through the breast V) of these dissenters decided to while nursing her child shot off have the ramp and demanded the pur! of a girls jaw. wounded an in nde r n e - - ana me nappy farmer who invested in U. S. Savings Bonds LANDSCAPING . Once there was n farmer who drove to town one Saturday to buy three $.V) U. S. Savings Bonds one for each of his sons. On his way home, he noticed that one section of his pasture fence was down and his prize Jerseys were about to get out So he parked his car, took off his coot, and started fixing the fence. The cows stood by, watching curiously. When one bovine'beauty spotted the nice green Savings Bonds sticking out of the farmers pocket, she sauntered over to investigate. And while the farmer fixed, dd bossy feasted. Tbe delectable Bonds were devoured and digested. fnt Our farmer friend, discovering his loss, feared for the worst But he went to the to ask some questions. Yes, the the Treasury would and did replac chewed up Bonds free of charge. bank fha farmer, his And all of them were the cow and even family, In clover. So just remember this. No matter what happens to your Savings Bonds, the 7Yeas-ur- y Department will replace them. Savings Bonds are not only safer than cash, but one of tbe beet investments you can make. You can be sure of the principal, sure of the returns (an average 3 and interest when held to maturity) sure of the future when you invest regularly in Bonds. Start investing in Savings Bonds today - all material furnished Too Soil $1.25 Yd. WILLIAM MARCUS II jar this adiertiung. PHONE 4mem 9 On many modern farms cows are milked electrically in "par- lors. Electricity helps cool milk to retain its flavor, freshness and quality. better! 1 V h Drink plenty of good, wholesome milk. Youll feel Tht Tremury Department thanks, ;m jar their palnatir donation, the ddvertiung Council nnt . LEAF MOLD OTOP SOIL fFILL DIRT SAND GRAVEL GRADING LEVELING ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR THE BIO THINOS IN YOUR LIF1 Bl READY WITH U. B. SAVINGS BONDS The V. S GuiernmentSaet . June is dairy month . . . snd you will enjoy milk good, farm-fresin this area. 01 fixm FARM BETTE R...Eecfrcay UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |