| Show RELICS OF THE PIONEERS many curious articles Artl clea offered for the jubilee display anything old enough to be a relic of the days of 47 will milt find 11 nil it a temporary niche in tho the temple of Utahn Utalia lin llin antiquities qui ties chich the jubilee proposes to present as an attraction at the coming festival secretary rognon has mailed circulars to many pioneers asking for or anfor anallen concerning such euch relies relics as they may have llave answers bid aio being received which indicate that the collection of 0 curled will be ith both valuable and unique carlei L sessions of bountiful writes that lie he has some chairs w alch hid grandmother patty sessions fetched to the valley in 1817 1847 lie ile avers that they are more than years old ilia his stepmother step ster mother has a chest and walking cane said to leavo a live been made from a piece of 0 the box in which the body of 0 joseph smith was taken to nauvoo after his mulder in ili the cartham Car Cart thag hago lall jail Clarris jane seely of 0 mount pleasant offers to loan gan a a family clock bake kettle and the kentucky rifle brought out by her late husband in R F Tur of farmers ward nard has the spectacles hand band bog bag and bed spread which belonged to his aunt sirah G moot the spread belays he says was spun woven and needle worked by the lady herself and it Is now sev rev enty five years old W w of snow flake who nho informed the commission of the whereabouts of brigham youngs wagon also writes that startle jennings of taylor has the bass drum which duzett beat lor for aleut gen joseph smith on the way to the valley in 1847 joseph horne one of the oldest ot of the pioneers flonc ers who was born in london in 1812 2812 otters offers an oli old chest cheat which was ayes first packed tor for travel ot at toronto canada ad a in 1838 lie ho took it to Nau nauvoo vocal an and d from there to thil city joseph baker ot of mention says we have hav a plough that we a sd in 1847 that looks looka like it might t lil h a abc no belang belonged Ld to the bronze age aee you are welcome to it IL john Arrows miLli ot of lewis ville ida proclaims the ownership of an inch and a quarter auger which was brought from michigan and used in building the atie first sawmill in nik big colton cottonwood ton wood below the stairs the mill in III was called the Sev Sei entys mill the tool he says yet has its original handle handie mra airs sarali sarah jane rich miller ot of i city offers an eight day dair clock and ge george orge murdock of lehl lehi city comes forward with a copper kettle and sauce pan which did culinary service in capt wallaces company of fifty many of 0 these oll oil olter offer their suggestions and services tor for lilting faltin out co emigrant migrant wagons to appear in tile the parade and ono of them goes coca so tar far as to off offer er crippled horses for realism reali sms a sake of there Is anything in it |