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Show ' LIFE IN UTAH FIFTY YEARS AGO (fpmajl-- From The Files of The Deseret News of 1873.) d I den, Henry Holmes. Plata City. L. mnnently durable while the planki W, Shirtliff. MountU Fort, Iavid will Uat at longest not more thm Moore. Bingham Fort, A atone flagging ctosr-- j Robert Baird, Slaierville. Thoreai HU h ing had lad at the intersec-ardsoMarriott, S. P. Halverson, tion between the Bank of Ieeeret West Webern John Hart' South and the Kimball and Lawrence Weber, John Cook., River la!e. corner." The pignk crossings were Sanford B ngham. Eden, Richard being constructed by Henry Grow Balkflfuyne. Huntsville. F. A. Ham- George Alfred Townaend, In the j mond". Hooper. Gilbert BtUfwaj Chicago Tribune. In an interview f Kaystiiie, Christopher Laywqi; reproduced by The Deseret News 'The people of the countrv Farmington, John W Hess. Cen- - said several William R Smith: RoufT- - have been reading for tiful, John Stoker: Mountain Green months telegraph c dispatches from Eli Spalding, Enterprlfe. Jesse halt Lake C ty unworthy of the liaveiw Mil ton, I P. Christ anaen. presa of the fritted States. The- L'ttleton, W G, Smith, K.chvllie. hae been intW by a man who John Seaman, Porterville, Alma was earned out to Utah bv thr Porter, Morgan Richard Fry: 'Gentile King' to assist in dividing Round Valley, Samuel Carter, the raiment of the 'Mormons and Croyden, Ephrlam Swann: llene- - stealing their provender Our own fer, Charles Richens, Echo, Elias morals at Washington are not such Harper: Coalville, W W. Cluff, at the present moment that we BnydoiT RoCkport, ' nhouM uhacTtdks to reform 4h Wapship,nF. EdwJn Bryant; JPeea, Abraham Moymons. who have, at least, no VP Qfriny Tn Jtheir practice antli Merchant; Kama W. 0, II irffr Peak. Parleys Ephraim finvder, whose gospel does no harm to men Heber City, Abraham Hatch; and women anywhere. H 8 Alexander, Charleston fhr Fast Ycumg Man. John W'atklnsrWdlUburgh, TVVE Vuttall "The Fan Young 51an" of huF a Cnturv ago was 'described b z S.' I. City and foanljr. contributor signing herself. Mr RU Lake City- - First M. Jo,-- ' E. E. A., from w host article the Second. i Jjmra taken: Leach, Third. Jaeoh Weilcr. Fourtn following "Go where you will, you will at Thomas Jenkins, Filth and Sixth,. a specimen or fast young Amernu tV. H. Hlckenlooper, Feventh, Wtl-ha- Ride In the car or stage and out Thorn; Eighth.-- B F Pheers: fast young man wJl get in ar.i Ninth a a the most comfortable sou i0,,n 7nM finding Proctor. Eleventh. emonce hlmM.f th.reln ar look around to see if h s ap EWDfWooUelSurtinh?Knth has produced the awe fc Jhoma Tavlor dreaw-i Sixteenth Frederick elr"',,.d ,f fashionably Eilh- - yU,R Udy en,te; how qulcxly he enteenth. Davis- Nathan h's scat, but up teentl, T n ffeear. bn ! Fit your natural writing habit with ten-Hie- -- o W( Held thi way the Medium Round Pointed Nib suit a vast majority of writer and work well on all papers. ' Foi M-d- V w- ' '? "-- ' .. ' . Yf - '. 3 vl r - s' " , r:.f .- I , "''-- 5r. v' J -- . THE Held thij way use Accountant Point. Writes with an un- m ,i m,.. way you hold your pen calls for a type of nib that you should use if you wish the utmost in pen satisfaction The illustrations show five of many hundreds that you can get in Watermans ideal ' - UPW The Daddy of Them cAll shaded light, but clear stroke that requires no blotting. , , Fountain Pens. Your dealer will help you make the tion that fits your handwriting best. -- - selec- - --t a poortyttf-e..t;$7-5- 0 koman gVin and he Is busily engaged in look- and up j o.!,' , -- w. .. ing out. ct the window. On the Mizrelt and at every corner. Hol- dA s4 Jcrricf at Btti Menkantt At FiM (hr t W nS UP the buildings and lamp-pos- t. RalrighRlr Cmtonwond"'. nf tw TU w11! "e qulte a Rrin ton : iR I Crck R.uiin fa yOUnS man amokin South Cottonwood J a Rawltna, LOT SMITH. 191 Broadway, New York remark anJ . about ever' making tVat Go to the theatr place that wiiiIL iMk,K i?4rrtneir; that $aa Ftmadwo bottom Cresk. I. M. Stew- - and he i.Vere. Dalntllv The came of Lot (Bmlth U among- a Wader In eptsndF 'Mpulation in South holdln w'est' reurceiuineM is h ths moat widely known in vnuna. rve wppHt ni oprra giawi will find v served the houae and if he aeea any mod eL!5?.. rwr ra ran.. Tooele, history. HU activities as a pioneer - an( indomitable courags 11 h"." pen perfection in this with the devetop- ,n R,Wb;:ZL ho T. be art interwoven stares girl, o. W. Burrtdse. out of countenance. After the Tum-U- p msnt Of the lntermoun1;elon Point CanpH Vernon. Hyrum Bennion: out a, a erout at the He served in a dav Deep la over he lounges around tow not catch or splutter. were needed, when reb- - army wii approaching minute-me- n Creek Edwftj ValPadlock; Skull jur. ah L. other home at with several bringing up ahlu.e, served ov. ley, B. F. Knowlton. tnce could ofbe placed towith hl-Obtainable in fine, He sleeps next mori in un a cause He g the Civil war caUedmnH assurance fidelity aaa . in ernmrnt to guard the til coarse or medium a type. On the frontier, on and noon, Further afti nearly then, Booth. on 7h?V'nionhforcei graph linewefe the vanguard, biasing the way, stroke. with Lehl, David Evans; Cedar Fort. freshly perfuming hla hair. brueS regular watch, alwaya ne inwaa dependably his aft somewhat under hat H Ing F. Cook; Fairfield. John Car- seedy romroj fearlene of He spent many yesr. Held this way you will alw.y. the leader giving a peculiar twist to hla nee' find that an Oblique tie. he sallies forth to repeat th performance bt the day before Stub gives you the greatThe Ladles Library assodatio-haest degree of pen satismoved the reading room t faction. It fits the slant premises a short distance west o' Held this way you Kimball and Lawrences store, on at which it touches the should use a Manifold South street First H paper. Point. It is a great favorF. John- Serious Accidents. His body was In 1S02 It ite with backhanders . Nauvoo exodus he became a mem- -; friend until was William Hutchinson Arl. thrown Mona. Edward Kay; NephI alias Clly. 1 her of ths famous Mormon Brutal-- 1 Tuba an i v ' writers. crossth was eyhumed and given final the of from Salt Jolt by wagon Ion. Joel Creek; Grover. Levan Inihe a h IodyAfter hTs'arrWal in'etsh. track on Ma'n streetcar Fountain-Gree- nElmer Fmjngtom ing Taylor; R. the gTave today ha becams a resident or Farming-ton- where street. The G. rear wheels passed G W Brad- where he lived for many years. a monument and is a meeting place' 'ey;Johnson; Moroni. Amasa Tucker; over his body and be was picked up Called to pioneer duty in the south unconscious H , Mount tV. Pleasant Seeley; and in Artaona and at various lime. m-Mr. and Mrs Benjamin Gulver Frederick Spring City, Olen H L. n. Hatch, FrankI met a with serious accident. They WAS Ephraim. Kanute Peterson; Mantl. bishop fifty. Packer; A Weston, John MawtbaiU Jr Moffltt ; Cmnnimn. J. s were driving on Second South street ago In ydur Simon Sm,lh New,on w. F Home; Fayette. John Bortholo-mew- . when the wheels of the buggy slip-- 1 Deseret News f ; uah-wooLew'ston W. C Lewis. into & trench that had pistin in any way for the furtherMarch 1. weekly edition Richmond W M Merrill Smlth-froance of the work will be welcome, Iped for the laying of pipes. Mrs. Cleay On Down. which data Is gleaned for th.s field, Samuel Rogkelly Hyde Park, was thrown qut and when ail are cordially invited to be presBanna feter Rasmussen; Glen- -, Mr Gulver held on to the lines to ent department thi week, printed the william Hyde, Logan. W B. Pres lion- Providence. M. D Hammond J weed. Henetnan Pratt; Richfield, stop the team the hones If any are unable to attend, but following directory of bishop backed, Hyrum O Nj Nelson Ithgins, acting: Monroe. running the vehicle on to her ankle have a desire to assist, communiIdaho Tuid Northern rtah. T t Mtm nic G n. nnun, David e Annbe.l Springa. and otherwiso bruising her. She Jamea, Moe Gifford. This department Is conducted by the Genealogy Society of Utah cate with the secretary. Mise Liljcnquist. Paradise Moore., Moot- - , WeTlv i. Bennington, JL Edward vteh,n-MnDaniel Be "William Robbins; Bcfpio CJeTk at the ffbnrv slrtr!! Just recovering from a for the of all who are interested in genealogical research and pelier, John Cuzzftia Liberty, E. X don Henry Huhe, Maiad Daniel Thompson. Cedar Spring, alia long only Levi ao information for at Illness time was and it her first temple v rk Families who desire to get into communication with AuntJn; Parts, H N. Horne, Bloom M Samuel Will-- . Holden. David Btcvens: Fillmor. , time out ainca her convalescence. Savage, President. Marianne OJtmtmcL Si. Charles Damage- - arnana Gem O C HokTn: few-w- Thomas Callimcr Meadow. W. H.t regarding matter of genealogy or temple work are invited to Clark. Secretary and Treasurer was announced th Balt ethers use it that Tortae, announcements or John R. Hunt. Fiah Huven, Hush who All have column. of this r,. ott Creek. D. Oak inquiries make P Calls Fort, Lyman.. theatre would be closed to or other mattery of interest to this work are Findlay; Laketown. alia Hhsca Thomas Harper Bear River City Kanosh Culbort Kin EWTCRV RFllRCH WORK. admit the mak.n of extensive and of family orginizaiions Ira Neheker. MeadowvlUe, Jussah Wiliim Neeley Mmtua, H P Jen-erMmers-- j to make use of the means here afforded of wide publicity J aer Morlnek; urged Jnter-vlll- e Miw Annie Lynch and Mrs- - NelimportTint ? and Improvements the names on one of side and paper Tufts, Randolph. Randolph Stewall dates, James Write Parnwan. especially N MrKnlcht; plainly, Hr cholt W lie T Taylor are going east about jor alterations Tty Alvin art; Woodruff, Henry Lee, Evan- Willar pham H Dame Panguitch. G W. V Wirt ts A .pedal train on which were a only, and make the commumcatlo'ns explicit but as brief aa possible April to do genealogical the Genealogical Society of Utah. 47 the first ofwork. ston, yo, alias Alma. fanii'l Savy. Cedar Cltv Umt; of rrominent ciUxena and Address a'l rommumrationa to research Wrber Anyone desirlne Mnty. Pike, Oxford Geore Lake, rftoi? narra. I. Yi Roundy ,r east Soutn Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Croxall's look to left this to them meet up records In New Ocity L J Hrr rk, North William Pratt, Bideeport, X W D Pace. Beilvue w England. Now York. Washington. f,H Vlrgn ,,on son Toquer J T. to Congresa. on Vi'fZZl New Jersey. Virginia Maryland JX. H. Haycock. Secy. FAMILY NOTICES Cltv John Parker. Rockville. C. X home and Capltaf (rom ,h Utah Natlona, Pennsylvania, should get in .Glams Panguitch. h a Percentage basis with an Smith Long alev, James Leath- JT B'hedirt county quarantine communication with them before Isaac Sf ews rt Harriv Levi rad Kanah from federal Xew O. Aiatns. Pullman, 1 bur O B Adams: Washington physician, had a strict John They may also do some- onai approprAtion AdSsourrea in theravellng of various over "the settlement mork in the southern states would like to communicate' diana avenue. Salt Lak J W Freeman. Ft. George D T quarantine heween fVirnhv dressj them 47 east South Temple, roads within the county Several of orrr,auon Mrg F D. 411 McArthur, fianta Clara Edward ; and HanLn s bL lth y one havic " Henry, care of the Genealogical societ. j the Couny road, benefiting ths Bunker Pine smaller towns, would also be in- nnw- - Pin to RrctMrt Robinson; -' Woodruff the further The genealogiprevent family spread but the work ln lhe Clover Nev smaillOI cal society will hold a meeting to Mi;, Cr,Pk I H. CrosbvFanaeca. M llliim Pulsipher; T. J. ou,J hv 10 b don on 00 the organisation perfect family Home, Dragged . . Jones Monday. April 9, at 8 oclock at only through the aid of the bonds, A woman who had been engaged the home of Mrs. C. W. Beebe, 305 Delegates were also chosn to aa cook at the MMer mine in Third avenue. All members of tho meet aith the county commission of a are to J Wtlford Woodruff line For the purpose organlming urged Territory an of Salt Lske county vlmThw home tod Caalledai6 lo consider lab th. ' 7 Hall surname aasociation & meet- - be present Al. e8taT--1 frombwhi ,havlnS no way nlk, to meet members oU the Itea jn? win be held Saturday. April ff!l ' STAKE CONTENTION. auTLld theliarntty the following of gelGng over tenrttmde a form- - - at 4 30 P- - m- - jn Roora 25, Brig-- 1 A w oeep snow, was genealogical convention of men from other places. Including dl.1 famlIy R tesBburnan sLven wagon bvmtn ham Young Memorial building. Sait Juab stake wag held Saturday and E.CHse. road commtas.oner tloverno r. Geo, L. Woods: sec- dragged of iDS.f T,mTnd tanceof Iniie, Ap.rl1 conference nJjLak(, Clty A temporary orgamza- - Sunday Feo. 24 and 25. Prof. E. Carbon county, are there retary ( A BUck, chief Justice mowshoi. h. ft td safe . nd piaceto be announced Th th also considered T tton J B. McKean. V K marshal. haa been with wetin D B. Y. formed, of the already and L', Jianbi Partridge " Mosiah Hall, of Halt Lake, a pres- - Elder Patrick IT. 8. afTorney Wm rl? ? Wlllard'Young of Salt Lake VCai,.,cam' Word from oulr.rg settlement! Berry C C. Clef Three wege the instructors Crey, surveyor general. offlce Poulevard. City nee 3H dfen by Paro-A. of fvttr N,,i,on of' Hunting-an- , !e" 1 included Gardner, J. correeprgidf "lDO?h'L"'1 ,0n mente. register of land were on Gep. held Saturdav. meetings aa road sueprvisor for Emery where there n as considerable Logan, Utah is doing penealog.ca! R Maxwell. a charge of incompe- sickness, Frujthf.ejd 8uict werffIg county and temple work for the family of PringnHt Vajuon is de-- The 'kJ: -- I IfT hyT-TYilet- e1n I r - L. E. Waterman Company Mrr liy 4-- Left-hande- rs JJ, rtl wa."t P'0"? hu-late- O I rt cemet. 1 Fall-vie- nnr4 WHO m , GENE AL O G Y , " - " -t e ike , 1 ry C V b-- dr1' ""Tf:.. , addi-Marc- Knight nla, EGG Co ay ... -- Z ) M-- I UrCTZ rrrwn;riK'abdnj.: jn fj" fuTfer Neal, shontf. B.T. Burton; attor. The among horses was ney, Z. Snow, assessor and collectfrom where it was Igan Dten auna uiwier nieison or. R J Golding; treasurer Theo- abating. supervl Eder iBion and Temple coranruaicate I that reported thp ftow blockade and their statements, with ths dore McKean, clerk, D. Bockholdt. on the Utah Northern Jacob Young. his of ex- diover work, report tha showing recorder E D. Woolley; superinSaturday evening' a dance The Norton Jacob family organ vide of pentLtores of road funds and the city had been tendent of schools! L. Campbell. eliminated Brigham were held. social been done during his has work that was Nation .effected Feb. 27, 123. anl eerv-ice tra,n Alma J. TV. Gardiner. 41 E- - Bur-- i Kimer Jacob waa elected president, Sunday morning the subjects of term of office, seemed to disprove Miyr of Halt Lk City. Daniel had hen rguar H WdlaA. Idermen Flrt muhici-pa- l rijmpl, Kanab, of Names, and th charge. It was also proved by Lake City. dfsres 100 aveRue - Arrangement treaaJacob, and secretary dnrd A Second. ward Isaac Groo. d Rh anJ brer and Joseph Jacob, assistant report that during this time and Spirit of et in communication Numbering a gatolin exploa ur N. H Fourth. Felt; Third. geneuiogVrar'or temple Miner, Jah were discussed. Sunday af- a here reUr the TirT!5 onedVing' f r0d m Jeter Clinton . Fifth. 3oh" the ; at ternoon scssk 4,ls the family d0 the Bn.nha.te All persons desiring to do genfor work Si planting tinder wa , uncilmen. R T. Burton ln Pott. h or - la- thte stake tabernacle waaillcd ealogical worktemple .c FJ McKean Theodore snow storm Joneph The m sentiment was unanimously t0 be family should communicate with of the heavy Bundy uHenrv Smith. Bright m . Touiig of the speakers were jn favor of Irvin H Jacob. 1363 where the Michigan Place of interested in the Bundy Ave. John Clark. A. C. Fvpcr Plan' In Anyone the ofj Jsined as goad commissioner for nfit. Salt Lake City, or call on Geneogy wa g001 aad)falhtiy gennalogv please communiJohn R. Winder. Lewis & Hill- Salvation. county. Emery h,re store wa cate with Roy Bund, Mt. Trum- Joseph Jacob at the -genealogical supervisor of street. Isaac Groo. pa: an3 library during March.o the Relief bull. Arizona. scaler of Wrights tinrt measures N 1,, Green, where Davis, Captain of Police Andrew Burgess Lee. ad public fTjuhtrings had been Burt; watermastcr Isaac Groo inon Alt who are Interested In or are Work l being done In the Logan recount of an epidemic A H of Raleigh buildings. spector f th u much resembled temple for the Burgess fami.y of related to the Lee surname are in- -i l. inspector nf liquor. Roht Any person vifed to attend a social and busl- -l Lancashrrv England. fence viewers Levi Ritcr. smallpox. tins, CLEANED OR REBUILT LIKE NEW hid d.cd in thi city interested in that name please nes meeting. April 6, at the L D i amuel Turnbow G H C G.bbs at Lav, h the Samuel with Burgess. School of Music, 200 north CUT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING. AND romrpunicate Mlllen Atwood. W. C. A Smcot T Upson Main Ft . at 730 p. m. Hn a native' of Hde Park, Cache count, tU'ah. The News PloiMST Repair Directory gives all the principal places Tho iTtd a 1 ah pioneer oft PuporLee, President. IK-bcPeck. where an article can be cleaned, repaired or rebuilt like K1'ir V"r'- Mra- Mary' A advertisement et Miss Marie J llueelman. 101 N. Elisha Peck of Lehl, Utah, R. F. new. Harding says economize. Heres where you can do it. h the cha ra Lake City, df-- , l.ned L ed', lhZ w,8t Yempie,ln Halt delh, desires to get in communlca- various editions of The Deseret touch with all per- sire to get - tion with any on interested in the in It stvled Near 'The Pio rm,nh,h geneatog- interested doing 1 Broken Windshields & Windows neer Paper of the Roekv Mountain nd temple work for the Ger- Peck family of galesbury. Lancawat.. a Lour auto dimmer positively comply - shire. also with ths Joseph H. Peck ( ountrv and the . , .. M.iliarn A. an so organizethat man Paper of the pen j.i I pihera. effected to prevent family, who has a printed family iv ilb the city ordinance a we will eend n a Ltah U, fie, Gaorga Q Cannon was editor nfAnAk man to your home i at ..ashington. in tloyi may be of the Peck history and publisher it claimed the larg-- i work. family. of to fir your broken duplication est circulation of any newspaper MashingMn county. Mrs. Martha Pendleton. windows oa short Forburdl or at Greenville. Aotiee. m the Tcriitory.. Thaxa were the. John B. - Pendeton- .- Garfield. ,T.003,L Un H M. Taylor wishes to meet all Utah, desire to Sarah Grtf- 97 W. lit Sa and Weekly, the get in communlca- -' in Forbes the interested who are Phewe Mela H. The price per year of the; Dailj'. the 35 at Richards nr I. Korbush lines, It or "temp"e?rif . the Weekly was ID the IIFBFR Brtmis. street. Halt iAk City, at 4.30 p Pendleton family of 14 80. and of the Dail. Iin, ail Aar Mate Wfcea Tea Stonington. TOP want HFRER Starch 17 New arriva l rn.. Friday. April 6. Can In Conn This the Beat is requested in order advance pavahle 4 .1 L fa TOP, red fellow. to not duplicate temple work. Haycock . Street crossings were discussed In f.fl "."nunced as . SEAT C'0ERS an item which said the cltv, "purthe Haycock i'on. 'The president of wishes Ravage, , or I abelaterr n.,hop ,? to meet posed putt ng down crossings at Ths Savage Genealogical society family organization reaadHaat See inall the streSts are all who tue intecyectlona-o- f and will member hold a meeting at the home of all WF.LUCTO C. A. FOWLER in the busines center There were! HEBER. March 17 terested in that name at the south- Mrs. Reuben Clark. Jr., at D AFT TOP A Marriage II- - west corner of the tabernacle In street.J,Salt Lake he Lnha Key. Gee. kltnl. CO. two style of crosslnga being laid censes TfUMMIVG on April City, (th. issued by Tuesday eed 1ST SeeUI HaO One of stone flagging and one of county Clerk Alfred . Kevelty Werhe. Salt Lake City at the close of each at 7 30 p. m. All persons Interest, Sharp to Clark of Are Waa. 1444 3 W. Breedway. of the Bronson of Midway Jnd the afternoon session of gener-- j ed in doing tempi work for the planks. The advantages Mia Luslia I name of sor desirous al conference ln AprlL of per- -i Monsoa of Pleasant Grov. flagging were aet forth a Saras, irn ' le If Yiu a Heater, You'll Find NO LI MPS OR riNGERS TO smash: TO SHOVEL IT! ' 1 ' cr?1'' NEWHOU5E BLDG CITY t9 ; 1 HAVE IT REPAIRED Bmp-bel- - ; i' !! -- irtaJI . Fbrn Semi-Week- i - , - KI8&iY FlUEBL CO. - adont-vubjec- ts n Pronounce thoe three words Knight Egg Cd distinctly anti definitely to jour dealer when you order. .' prSyvan' - KNIGHT EGG COAL Perfectly adapted to your needs. It is sized right and priced tight. LAS Eli-,J- - th, Pemi-Week- y. it SALT LAKE . u 44 1 if M J 1 -- fJ X |