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Show I LOCAL HISTORY I WHAT HAPPENED JUNE 15. 1S50 The first number of the TJcscrct Isews was published in Salt Lake 10c'lr- Millard Richards, editor. lSuoIort Lemhi. Idaho, was located by Thomas S. Smith and his companv of settlers on tho Salmon river, and on ie-o,n 1Slh. tl,cy movod to the site. ISoS Commissioners Powell and.arcCul-lough and.arcCul-lough visited Provo. The next day r; T0,1 !l(l'rcssed an audience of Provo ''uj1"50"3 In tno Bowery, at lSG2.Tose'ph Morris. John Banks and others were killed and the Morrlsitcs taken prisoners. 1S6S On this and the two following days the church teams, about 500 in number, num-ber, sent to tho terminus of the Union Pacific railroad this season for Captain Edward T. Muniford, Joseph o Rawlins. John G. Holman. William S. 'joolcy John R. Murdock, Danlei D. ytliur. John Gillespie, Horton D. Halght. Chester Lovcland and fclmpson M. Molen. lSGnIIon B . Q . Wado, late president of the United States senate, and Major General Philip j. Sheridan and stafT vlsltud Salt Lake City. 1S75 John Burns, a railroad employee was accidentally killed on the Utah Western railway. 1S7S The sloamship Montana sailed from Liverpool. England, with 221 saints In churgo of Theodore Brandley. The company arrived at N'ew York June icQi1iandiatSnnU Lake Cll-V' JulV 3- tiSJ Theodore Thomas, the celebrated orchestral lender, gave a concert in tho tabornaclc. Salt Lake City. lS84At a stake conference held at Mesa Maricopa county. Arte.. Tempo branch was organized as a ward-Samuel ward-Samuel Openshawv bishop: and Alma ward was organised with Oscar M Stewart as bishop, 1SSC CharlOK M. Borgstrom of the Eleventh Elev-enth ward. Salt Lake City, was arrested ar-rested for unlawful cohabitation and placod under Si 000 bonds. 1SS' Bishop James Hansen of Brigham City was arrested on a charge or unlawful un-lawful cohabitation, brought to osden and placed under bonds. 1SSS Father Graves of Provo was ar- iceorCnetl .'for ynlawfu) cohabitation. ISS9 Preston Lewis. David A Sandoi- Vn'!V!im ,?a,"- Wmia"1 Gm-oav and Anthony Uejner wore discharged from the pen. Three young men were c rowned by the capsizing of a boTt 'JVVt, "iavy windstorm on the Great Salt lake, near Syracuse. Thoir iii,,0 08 wor, s"b8ictly found 1891 Plymouth. Bo.v Elder count v. was divided Into two wards, and le northern portion organized as Pier- 1 son ward; Thomas Archibald, bishop. The residents of the new ward hov-nymo8uth! hov-nymo8uth! Ch:lnecd 115 nan,e 10 Wortli 1S03 The Eureka branch, Juab countv was organized as a ward; Peter LmiJ lent-ock. bishop. c JjOU 1807 Elder Erlck Peterson died at Lo-van. Lo-van. Juoh county. lS9S-.The second Manila expedition, consisting con-sisting for four large transports, carrying nearly 3500 soldiers. from San Francisco. CnL for tiiil Philippine islands. Battery A of e Utah artillery, together with two companies of tlio regular United Slatos army, sailed 011 tho stcSmer Colon;, one-half of batterv B of Utah volunteers sailed on the h cam w China, and the other half on "he steamer Zcnlandia. c 1SD0 Captain De La Mar buys tho Rover for S7u.000. Ex-Mayor Francis Armstrong Arm-strong dies. " 1901 Patriarch John Noodhnm dead at Logan. Short Line jumps San Pedro 1002TrT,ho,uin,u's of "shcrmon celebrate tnno"1 tKV ? one season. "-"ruie 1003 Dr. Lewis J. Browne, eminent organist, or-ganist, and Miss Emma Ramsey concert In tabernacle. "amat- Sie 1907 Omaha boosters arrive In Zion Do'Ssf113 l rldC n lo Fm |