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Show I riiitiiti irom s;ut x.aKe who will push pioneer handcarts through the streets of ogden, representing tne i.ub'uiiu i VT company which crossed tho plains in 185C. From left to right, standing, tho young women are: Udine Eiser and Irene Eisor, 433 West Fifth South street; Maude Quaylo, 21 West Seventeenth South street; Ellen Email, 1355 Eichard stroot; Lily Wolstenhotme, 1122 South Main street. Sitting, left to right, Julianne Quayle, 479 Third avenue, ave-nue, and Mrs. J. Q. Eiser. Below: Telegram sent by S. S. Montague of tho Central Pacific railroad from Sacramento, j August 12, lRfi", to Butler Ives, assistant engineer at Salt Lake, telling him to continue surveys of Weber canyon in ! connection with the construction of the proposed transcontinental railroad. ' 1 'vlv vf 1vJ-f .i'Jr y-ni |