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Show FARMER THE UINTAH BASIN 12 j i Story of the Uintah Basin as Told by Original Pageant in Three Episodes at U. B. I. C. The Story of the Uintah Basin, an original pageant prepared and di-to rected by Miss Stella Richardsannicelebrate the one hundredth versary of the entrance of Ashley Great Inland and Henry to the attract many no doubt will Empire, thousands each night to witness the InUtes they were among the first or into possession dians to come their inintensified this and ponies, of character. herited aggressiveness m For many years they were noted Utah Seven of the a war tribe. a cn Taw Tabby) i (commonly known as while this confederacy existed it was immune from attacks by l0r Indiana. All Basm Boys Whiterocks; (h) Community and Girls (b) Mother, (a) Builders, (d) Christianity, (c) Teacher, SerIndustry, (e) Press,of (f) Liberty, vice, (g) Goddess ( Sam, Uncle (h) clubs. Patriotism, tribes at one time united as federacy under the chief Be sure to get (k) (1) Basin. Uintah of the FuProphet (m) each night Peace, One episode is given Finale. on the especially prepared stage, ture, (n) Grand There will be brilliantly lighted. special seating arrangement, so that Early History of Discovery all may see. To- be fully appreciatand Settlement of Basin ed it will be necessray to see each enepisode although each evenings tertainment is complete in itsel (Continued from Page 5) and the story told will be lasting the fur trade. Instead of having in its impression. regularly established trading posts FIRST NIGHT he instituted a plan of having an Land Unknown The annual rendezvous of trappers, tradHe left the trader ers and Attorney R. E. Dillman, pageant at libertybuyers. to furs any way he get reader; Indian Lore, Mr. Dillman; pleased, whether it was by trade, chorus; Waters of Minatonka, purchase, trapping or barSpirit of Indian Days, Florence outright Indians. The idea was the ter with Indian Hansen; Squaw Dance, as to many furs as was possible women and Indian school girls; to get The pelts after rendezvous. the The Harvest Dance, Indian school were cachthe of close the meeting children; Union of the Tribes, ed and Ashleys innovation became Buffalo reading. Miss Hansen; established rule within a few Indian Sioux dance, the Ghost Dance, years. Quinance and dancers; Peace Pipe The Indians encountered in Utah Quinance and dancers; and Colorado by the pioneer explorCeremony, History of Ute Indians, Mr. Dill- ers were known as Utes, man; Indian. War Dance, Quinance a tribe ofgenerally Shoshone the division. and dancers; Scalp the Enemy and Their earliest known habitat comOjibway Scalp Dance, (a) "The Si- prised the territory now in central lent Camp, (b) Night and Dawn; and western Colorado and eastern History of Escalantes and Spanish Utah, and included the eastern part Followers, Mr. Dillman. Pageant of the Great Salt Lake valley. This fa) Escalante Meets Ute Indians, habitat extended southward into (b) Daughters of the Dawn, New Mexico. In the northern part m Tridell; (c) Swaying of the Pines, of Utah one of the subordinate m dance, Vernal First ward; (d) called the Uintah Utes, inDance of the Flowers, Tridell; (e) tribes, termarried freely with the Bannock Urn Dance, Hazel Sowards; (f) and Shoshone tribes, and those US Meeting the Indians; (g) The dwelling farther south intermarried Sun Dance, Indians; (h) The Sun with the While various USI Apaches. FiGrand Worshippers, chorus; (i) usi by this practice practicalnale. ly joined other tribes, they still pre- usi SECOND NIGHT served many of the customs of their usi original parent tribes. Ashley and Henry Episode to the tradition of the USI According Hon. Don B. Colton and Harold Indian fr Hullinger, pageant readers. Scene, (a) Indian Lullaby, girls chorus; The Seasons of Ashley TREES, SHRUBS, BULBS Valley, Vernal Second Ward; ArUSI rival of Ashley and Henry, Vernal See or write First Ward;, The Pioneers, Naples E. H. BELCHER ward, (a) The Desert, (b) FevVernal, Utah er, (c) Death and Famine OverRepresenting Utah Nursery Co. come, (d) The Angel of Peace, Dance of (e) Reclamation, (f) the Nations, (g) Flowers, Trees, Birds and Butterflies come to live in Uintah. When Hope is Gone, VERNAL CLEANING & (a) Falling Leaf Dance, Miss ViUSI ola Murray; (b) Indian Medicine TAILORING CO. Woman, Miss Gus Davis; (c) Indian Chief, J. E. Fowler; (d)PaIe Earl J. Freeman, Mgr. Moon, Indian quartet, Miss Gus Davis, Mrs. J. H. Prows, J. H. Prows and J. E. Fowler; (e) Black Hawk ILUSH COATS, VELVETS stupendous production. A Free Chance on the Radio Set given away AT THE U. B. I. c. by The Electric Shop, Vernal and L. Smart, Roosevelt Radiola Dealers PPP 1MJ1 sub-trib- es ORDER NOW War Treaty, Indian agent; U. S. Cavalry Colonel, Brigham Young; Indians give up Hunting (f) Ground; (g) In the Land of the Happy Hunting Ground, twenty girls, Maeser ward; (h) Grand Finale. THIRD NIGHT Uintah the Homeland Mrs. M. J. Edwards ahd Lawrence Smart, pageant readers. Arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Homeseeker, The The Spirit of the Uintah Basin. Rivers, Mountains and Flowers, The Spirit of the Past and PresMake Your Home in Uintah. ent, The Spirit of Service, Mrs. N. W. Irsfeld; The Story of Alfalfa Seed, Myton; (a) "The Sower, (b) The Plant, (c) The Blossoms, Butterflies and (d) Raindrops, (e) "The Banner Calf Club, Maeser, (f) Song, boys and girls 'clubs; (g) Our Little Red Sisters,1 and PLEATED OUR SKIRTS SPECIALTY Parcel Post paid one way TINGLEY & all R buy that farm but be sure you get a good, clean title to it. Buy a good farm, but dont buy a lawsuit with it. Buy a good title, and then keep it good, for some day to mortgage it or sell it. If youll want your land is in Duchesne County, come to us with your title troubles; we are in a position to give you expert advice. A d - always demand an Abstract SONS BUYERS OF Seed, Wool, Honey, Pelts and all lawfully caught furs. MYTON, ly UTAH P. O. Rox 54. The Duchesne County Abstract Co. DUCHESNE, UTAH 1 a |