| Show I MODERN AARONS ttflllM fet two Ir00A Among the lupporter of Jirlham Soung flrtl And foremost was 1 labor C Xlmball 11e come up I ullh the l > io nter went back to lira MlMonil river again the tame year with President ouitf 1le t brought a company out the following year leber I C W41 born In Vermont where they r Eel 1 up In tire morning to help the an up hence he became l An early deer In Miulh and followed fol-lowed It up I nil hU life He was an tccentilc man full ol character vim and determination I le I was a veritable Jonathan In look ai well As character When he put hh band In hli pocket anti I stood over yon with those black M el eye centered on IOu It teemed a ihouRh he was looking through IOU In has peaking lie could and would go tram the sublime to the ridiculous Oftener thin any oilier man that I have oerteen ur heard He luved Pratt lent Young and the people moat dearly I u labor with ills aml and heart wm ilia I i delight He was to PinkleM uun and the people an Aaron In Doling acpeople uiAaron of oery particular encepl the building o i gulden calf I rl I ruallon ami dangeia w ere a IIaUtI 01 course ill him lie slighted In Uw and order and was annoyed with anything Approaching i assay rJ r I inn hypocrisy Coming up Irom the stales II was hit rule to have proers I evening and mining Cine morning hrfMklMt was realty a tlrlnllng rain had just commence everybody was In i a hurry He called on a man to lead I In i nryer who was noted lor his long ttlndnl prayers The rain 1lled doe n lhe 1 man prayed oblivious lo all thing earthly When he did atop llcurr utralghtened up and pointing his linger at the man he said You will not pray any more for us between hearings ion neither did lie I II woe his delight lo tee young People miming He would nay Get mar j IouIJ = I Jio ikiljuu I > oun 1 ieoplcanddovour I Ink alter atu > get married and get our home afterward vise money Ion would spend on clothing and buggy riding to please the young lady IIII go Z t tar toward fitting out a home I lie OAS a true woman rights nun He knewUiallt was a woman place to be a helpmeet l and not A help rueeat If I the human family would continue to taunt After marriage what miiery could b averted Whal happiness would there be intteadl 11 1 ii preaching was logical forcible I practical Hu wa earnest and basalt I in hit dealing with his fellow ream A great counselor and n great ila I > to President Young worse heIhey viuiked to the tame end the upbuilding SI d lu the Lords I work on the earth I IIVC I traveled wash them Many a time thr ugh the Territory and can tay illi truth that I never heard an unkind word from either lo the other U hen hither I C Klmball prophesied which he Old once m a while U wan pretty turn 10 come true In the first loW car here the people were hon of uthlng and groceries In the little uwery at one Sunday meellng he predicted tint all these thing would be pI I luity I If lhe people would continue to III If Si rye the lotil They did not have long to I wall before the Calllornla gold onto grants came along with plenty of every along to trade for vegetables The hue hunch I and illla that Had got poor were hailed for fat and smaller nor > e or iiiilctogoon with The pour hone sun getting fat were aunt on to Call arm i and sold fur a good price the California mail home was purchaser hrjijorjio per head by tire throve and 11 luugiit back and traded again for then sunk This I was the haltway nuhugpost j for the 1 emigrant for l them the-m i Carding I machine and looms wire brought from the states and nb tIllZ wooden goo i made for uw alne built tumt null In the mouth of City Creek Nh re one now Hand lie encouraged I attic manufacturing In I every depart i ilt In politics I ha was u Democrat nil believed In the most good to the v it I am proud to know that his rat and grandsons follow In hit foot I t When that monument will be ttdt I 10 President 1 Young and the Ilo mart may his I deiiendant tee that he I > a ruche here where hit name will I o engraves May has name I live as II I did in toe heart ul the people JBUKDIMI It l KANT I who took lr Hlchardi place ai second counselor wee a man that knew no fear a witirn nun In heart manner and customs He was elected the lint minor of bait Ike I Clay Under hit ImiiiHtMttot the sage and oak brush were cut out of the tlrccti Homed many ymr In that office without pay or emolument there will nolhlnir in the Inanely one ol the firtt ordinance I aocd was that there should not lie any hog Ion maintained over or near any cluli The ininhal who was J I C Little wj authorlaed lo notify the ewoeia to move nil null to ionic other 11 tare When he notified President Dung that he must move Ills ctrl ham aked limn by whose authority Little replied ity l the Ma ors and City I Council Coun-cil r Will I sail 1 resident Young if the mayor WIIIK mine noted let h move it little went to Grant bbuse and I told him what had been laid 1 Manor Grant had Jut ut down lo Ill akkast a hn he wu told the reply Hr arose and went up to the lag pen and kicked the log all around turned the Hoge I all out went back and ImUtioil his steal 1 After breakfast he went up u lrendent 1 lounge office at ho wa wo ut to do lre lucnt oung greeted a i n a Areiou atlihed Ye lam I u must obiy the law at well a other p I upltade Tresluent Young had only u him this word la try him and ho < bought moro of the mayor than he ever d1 I before Jdcdah J Morgan Grant was a power nth land Ik wu n great preacher lie could hold his audience spellbound a man tli it had clear conviction and 0 rout afraid to let lilt conviction be L I nown lie i orlIOIed A train of one hundred u agent and followed the Pioneers I He It leled them In two coiupauie < wr W > later 10 they could protect one f nothirngalnit Ilia Iowans I lie traveling I i with one company then with the < ler i A little Incident happened Hi way which Showed the man In him I h u Nta n boy In the train by then the-n tire of CLor lieaii l now Col li ll anti an-ti l IIUiliill who had two oleo of aut that in thought much ol He ill < n behind a lacy I man who would to tu I filarial i they would be tale pelting I mt imp lu night One day the boy It r U man behind by driving around hue i hen the Ilion caught up he want r J 111 pl I win rg 1 the buy mama unwell 17 n I WO t up the 1 harmer wmt to I Mr tin n Over tin11010 to maki f an turn cut which en t mtid the boy co much 10 Hut he laid to and gave the man a sound drubbing A trial was had and the l boy war about to IIP tent ten-t odndl be reda behind the wagon when Captain Grant happened to come over from the other ramp lie decided that the boy did just right and should not be punts ed foe hiy never ol hat forgotten his chinmion even In his old ag Jetledlah M Grant wa Indeed non n-on Work wa a pleaiura to him He woe never to happv at when he wt with Ids friends hfrT Imparting knowledge I knowl-edge lo them When he knew n man once he knew him whtrmrlw met him again 11 was he oho helped to oigan lie I the lint militia of Utah and to command com-mand them Ills volro w se heard ill In the Tint Legislature I of Utah In 1511 He wean great orgtnlnrM 1 well I ai builder To be bottle I pretence wee lo he in the presence of a great man and In the nrenence of n friend I t the human Molly 111s I death scarcely more a low 1 to lilt family than to this people and no one milled him more than resident Young WIILAnD alCIIARDK president Youngs second counselor wan borr In the Stale of MaHuclnitetli The firm we know of him wa in iij6 when he wa baptized Into the Churcn lie at once became active number Twelve days thereafter he met leber I C KimbAll alto Mid lo him 111I I now ready to fulfill my engagement with you I Start to KngUnd tomorrow and ou may go with me 7 so got ready I On the following day they Ratted Front I that time on until the 11 > neera tinted for these valleys he knew no real from are Ur Richard 11 an educated nn and a gentleman Ilia death waiat the lime i a great lute 1 to the community UANIKL It WtlLft was chosen jededlah M 1 Grants place II 1 le wa a round cuunielof and a goal man He wa a good I thinker and R Juit man and ear brave en a lion letl I dent N lung placed great confidence In him At grants death he woe made commander ol the mllili and served all the time It existed All through the Indian watt dhb hid command being Ably assisted by James litigation R T Ilurton and others It mutt be remembered re-membered that there were no fundi then to carry on war with Men volun leered some hid part of an oulHt others had none all were supplied by other people contributing one a bores otters again taddlo other arm tome clothing all the KltlemenU cuntrlbut Ing provision and grain When a command com-mand wa ready lo move U contained men of all tine IIOIMI of every kind gun piiloli and mWn of any make and Shape and ot every nationality Hut good work WIt done by them low I well many of ui can remember the blue blouse coat with brew button the Tint uniform we had low I we ud to drill over Jordan This was when the Indian war were over and It I war gamy tube a soldier At that fatalists wi had i availed ourselves of the arena that the Aoliilem of Camp I ioy > Pill Camp Douglas tied I told IOUs How well do we lemember Iluhop Edward Hunter with ills home guards ot the old men drilling Saturday afternoon 110 I formed them again that Temple wall tu u lo Zeta straight line HU I brat command Nan right about lace which they e < Milled accordingly lie taw It wit not what he wanted roo he ordered right about face again W fat he wanted alas right lace to he sold pshaw ithaw Iwy I follow me and he truck Joan the sole walk they following him Daniel II Wells served several time AI major ol Salt Lake give Served many one In the Legislature I and In he City Council lie I survived President Young a number of years The last convertalloil I ever b1 I with him wm about 1 rttldent S oung I natal I w Wi I we hid I four Dtiglunl I Young Instead of one He leaned forward and In a feelIng ng tone said Just another inch ol he wai would be a Godsend lEOKOK A SMITH who was appointed counselor to Hrlg ham r In 1 letter C KlmUll place was even giealer than Aaron uf oldhe did not want the people to club in to make him a great coat but WM ever glad to wear a home ipun one He was one of the people before he was a counselor lo President I Young and wa ever ute fill In pushing settlements It wa he that pushed the settlements outh swan into i Iron count He made his home m Iarowan for many ears Hu l roar lul Indian policy was a great success and prevented much bloodshed Hut It was James Anilrn bal finally settled Ilia Indian question In toulhern Uluh The Navahos for many year wo lid come over Irom Colorado and kill a few twople and Heal their Mock On one of theu Olds lama Andru wa tent alter Ihelll He overtook them at the Colorado liver and killed all but one who lumped Into the river Thl I one he let go 10 tint he could l tell what had become of the rest It had the desiree desire-e there has never been a raid since George A Smith was noted tar hit lion termon tle l seldom used more than fifteen minutes hall an hour lime but every word teemed n Mil fence IU knew what lo ay and I lie told H md mm He I was n greut lie loilan till I read unlll I hh eye jot wk Then he got bw I children and Iricnih lo read to hn lie was fund of Its friends lender 11I1 his own feeling and of their feeling II he knew a man once he knew him lurixer afterward lie was n Statesman ly iniiincl and lm Statesmancttrr came one b prictice He believed m arbitration In traveling through the Territory with h m I have known Him to sit 01 arbitral and lellle d 1 mculilei that would hate kept a court ninii ung lor dan aid I toil hundred of dollar lor hwjeii fees < I never knew 01 one that wat ever appealed either The I Saints loved I Inn ml he loved the Saints 110 was hke the Savior llleved dolti god ever da ad well ai In doing lf Sunday He never Warned any mn for 8i with 111I I the Ujj laluru It heauetl ever he was a i in i i ir waggling leg si m < l1l hr I the good of the maaei Crude I Inexperienced a mati Ihe legislators wen at mat time they aimed ol IUI liw I In politic 1 iI olwayt said tolm lieu a i utt I heTwoi a till i ut laid he to mt hope politics will U kept out of our Itha man is I I bitten Lilli hv i put tical he ake bal he seldom get over it Gnome A imith IIn boon In lllc town ollliatilniii M law I ranee county Now York on the path day of Jung toe ChucIIin a lie Joined winter boy 1517 ito 01 1IsJJ Went ton 111101 y partaft tint the large boy comhlll1 III abuse 11I0 on account 01 lilY rchgaat I was large of my age boy force or four yearn Id tlle And older lhatiriDieli wer my Ire hadalwayi tcinnl I 11sil t file hh case I en lured Ito a c annul I could bear it no Inn I u I wn con winced them by ph I al 1 d 11 trIIn tint my strength hail ref muh an a n ved nn alter II t I WH alle to matar th e iota I altar luIt I wa treat d I with rcspnl lie file 1AA o non n-on book and all who knew him could read II These men were chceen even at Aaron was chosen To spak of ouch men at they deserve It not In my power ZI YI7r IT 7r nor tile power of man They lived Aright a-right Bean life and have gone to receive their reward May their children nod all those that knew them follow their example I II J PAU T |