Show CLUB UN TEN PLANtS PLAN IS POPULAR WITH PU PUBLiC UC EST ST NOW NAMES OF CONTESTANTS IN YELLOWSTONE PARK CONTEST DISTRICT NO 1 S Last Total J Report Vot Vote Vote Miss Madge Janney S West West Sec nd N North S rth 2170 70 Miss Elsie Mae Angel Angell South Seventh East or 88 Miss 1 Lena ena RIV s 72 North Second West J J J. J Miss Mis Louise Ayland Glenn avenue 2065 1015 Miss Johann Schick Park avenue 2027 Miss Riley South Eighth East S Miss Ida Lyon South Seventh East S Miss Bessie 1358 south Sixth East 1 Miss Esther 26 Jefferson Jefferson street treet Miss Flore Florence ce Sullivan Fourth street 9 9 18 Miss 1 Vivian Morton West est First North J 80 Miss Katheryn M McClelland Clelland Marshall street 7 7 Miss Nettle Van Leuven South Fourth East 29 Miss Annie M. M Hufton 25 S street 80 Miss Nellie Smith East Second South i 2778 2778 Eva White White West First South S 1099 13 1112 Miss Pauline South Second East j 1 1 Miss Cecilia Pink South First West S 2 Miss Isabel Higgins East Third South r S 8 Miss Millie l Williams S 1 1 Miss Pearl Duke 1057 Windsor or avenue j. j 1 Miss Esther Berling West Seventh South 6 I. I Miss Nellie Brown 12 South Fourth East r I 1 03 Miss Marguerite Me Metras r s. s South East S I 43 J 2 45 Miss Kathleen Fitzpatrick k 36 1 1 37 Miss Elvira Bong E B street S 36 6 1 37 Miss Ruby Knight 1125 East South r 29 1 1 30 Miss 1 Josephine Averson 24 M l str street et 24 1 1 25 Miss s 2 2 20 Miss Mar Mary Lawrence East First South s.- s. t 17 1 1 18 8 Miss Lucy Williams t 17 1 18 18 DISTRI DISTRICTS T ot MI hiss s Myrtle Christensen Bingham Canyon t S 24 i 1124 Miss Williams Highland Boy Miss 1 Honore Stagg Bingham Junction 1 Miss Chloe Fitzgerald Draper i S 2 2 Miss Am Amelia lIa Iverson Murray Miss Rena Ren Newman Bingham m Canyon 2565 2565 1 2566 C DISTRICT NO 3 l Miss 1 Marie Gease Provo Prove Miss Ruth Bradson Ogden Miss S Sunshine Coll Coil Corinne 33 1 Miss Geneva LOga Logan 2936 1 t. t 2937 S i r Selma Hanson S lt fI iI 1 Miss Hr 44 r r- r 1 c 5 DISTRICT DIST t 1 VV q Miss Lucille Stoddard Milford l 81 Miss pella Iella Fields Eureka i 1 Miss Martha M. M Garrett Mammoth 1202 Miss Jessie Conw Stockton Stockton 1 2231 2615 Miss M Durfee Eur Eureka ka 5 2 Miss Lizzie Peterson Mercur S 33 33 1 3 34 DISTRICT 5 Miss Jennie Morrison Sunnyside S 39 Miss Rose May Gibson Green River 1 1 Miss Pauline Gianatti Helper S 1339 s 3 2 5 1341 Miss Mary Fulmer Green River 1 1 Miss Evans Castle G Gate t l I 2 65 i S DISTRICT NO 6 s 5 carrle Carrie Hansen Hanen Idaho Falls Falls' 1 v. v Miss June Hull Montpelier 2107 Miss Maren Harder St. St Anthony t bS as Josie Carey pocatello 1402 Miss Althea 1 M. M MOrl Morley y Pocatello i 1 i DISTRICT NO 7 Miss Bessie Rupe Ev Evanston 1204 Miss Katie Love Rock Springs S 2 7 71 Miss Florence Downey Kemmerer 2 Miss Maggie Green River 32 2 34 The club club ten of ten Idea for the girls In Inthe Inthe inthe the Yellowstone Park contest has struck popular chord and not only the contestants con con- Instants bu but their many friends axe are enthusiastic en eD- over the prospects The plan is to organize clubs to be named after each contestant the club to be compos composed d of ten of the friends of each contestant This club will act as campaign manager for the girl irl for whom it is named and will advise with her fier and help her heT to lay layout out her plans for winning her race It is is predicted that this pl plan n will prove interesting not only to the girls but to th the members rs of the clubs as all Western people like lik to see a good race and anil th they y like t to have 9 10 bet down on their favorite in in the race Organization of these clubs will begin begin begin be be- gin next week Membership blanks are being prepared and the girls and their friends should begin to select the members mem bers of their clubs Next Saturday The Telegram h hopes pes pesto to devote its first page to pictures of the contestants and something about each of the splendid y yo ng ladies who are in the contest Votes from all over three States are rolling in iii hi All of the girls are in in fine spirits and ana are r receiving loy loyal l support All An a girl has to do is to try to do something for herself and friends friend will come to her aid The first Yellowstone Park Special will wil leave Salt Lake Sunday ni night ht This will will inaugurate the Yellowstone Park season which Vill will be the greatest in in the history of the great natural won wonder er of the world Who Is your Yellowstone one Park g girl rl That's the question you hear every every- where If It you haven't selected your favorite then you are behind the times Dont Don't be a mossback Come out In the sunlight Pick your girl and smash the monotony ny of ot your life by working for a pretty girl Story of Yellowstone In spite of the magnificent beauties of the great Yellowstone Park country country n. co coun coun- try its discovery was slow in in i reaching caching the East The first stories of the great wonderland sounded like fairy tales and myths S The first man to see and know any portion of what is is now the Yellowstone Park was John Colter Colter h had d been with t the e Le Lewis is and Clark S 'S I S S 4 l tion to to the m mouth uth of the Columbia Columbia- river and on the return in in 1806 severed severed severed sev sev- ered his connection with these explorers explorers ex ex- ex and returned to the headwaters headwater of the Yellowstone He lie remained there ther during the winter of 1807 1806 and nd started back for St St. Louis At the mouth of the Platte river river h he hemet hemet met a brigade of fur trappers bound for the upper Yellowstone After considerable inducements he was persuaded persuaded per per- to return with the company On Ona a mission to the Indians during th the summer of 1807 he traversed at least leas the eastern portion of the Yellowstone Park country and the map in the Lewis Lewi Clark report published in in 1814 shows It Colter's Route oute in in 1807 Printed In East S SS S The next known in in the region publicly pub pub- was in 1842 when an article describing describing de de- de scribing the geysers was printed in in th the Western Literary Messenger of Buffalo Buffalo falo N. N Y and copied in in the Wasp a at Nauvoo Ill The Icon contributor was Warren War War- Warren ren Angus Ferris an employee of th the American Fur company who with tw two Pend d d'Oreille Indians visited one o othe of the geyser areas in in 1834 The in the is declared story in Wasp to have had a great deal to do wit with the Mormon emigration to Utah I It fired the young blood with the desire o of discovery and a wish to see the grea great sights with their own eyes Even Eve Brigham Young in his most cons conservative conserva tive manner is said to have longed t to feast hi his eyes on the natural beauties beautie Scout Jim Bridger That many of the old men of the th mountain of the period before the Civi war knew of the locality se lSe seems ms quite quit certain Jim Bridger who was murdered murdered murdered mur mur- dered at old Fort Tort Brid Bridger er established by him Mm knew of the gre t natural natura beauty of the park is almost certain He often told of the great reat wonders t to tobe tobe be seen there but his his stories stones were of oft looked upon as idle fairy tales Hi Histories His stories Uron 0 of alum creek the hot springs and geysers were looked upon as pure pur myths Bridger was one of the greatest trappers of his ti time me and many d declare that he lie was also the discoverer o of Great Salt lake lale S Although Folsom an and l Cook of f Montana Mon tana made an extended tour of th the country in 1869 the real discovery o othe of th the park came came camei i ii in 1870 when a company company com pan pany of Montana men with Gen H H. D D. Washburn as their leader made an extended ex extended extended ex- ex ex- ex tended tour of the region and upon their return to civilization n. n spread t th the e r 0 i- i S 1 j. j t news abroad of what they had found and seen Others in Party Among the party besides Gen Wash were Samuel T. T Hauser Warren WarrenC C C. C Gillette Nathaniel P P. Langford Benjamin Stickney Stickney Cornelius Hedges Truman C. C Everets and Walter Trumbull Trumbull Trumbull Trum Trum- bull son of Lyman Trumbull then United States Senator from Illinois All were prominent citizens of Mo Montana Montana Mon Mon- tana and a number of them are still stil alive A small escort of United States State cavalrymen from Fort ort Ellis near Bozeman Boze man man under Gustavus C C. Doane Deane accompanied the expedition From Doanes Doane's prominence in in the exploration exploration ex ox- the expedition is is generally known as the Washburn Washburn-Doane Washburn Doane The Lieutenants Lieutenant's report of th the exploration stands as one of the finest fines pieces ever written about the park Kept In D Detail tail Diaries of the experiences of Langford Langford Lang Lang- ford Washburn and Hedges were kept kep by die the men themselves that of Hedges Hedge being kept in great detail The Washburne Washburne Doane party un did more toward causing th the tract to be made a national park than any others They were tireless in in their efforts rt to have the Government take up the tract and look after it in order the natural beauties be preserved The military escort scort was taken along as it was believed d that the party might encounter the Crow or r Indians Indi ans who were thought to travel th the country in in an axi angry angry- mood Jury Held Him James Stuart one of the pioneers o of Montana who was desirous of joining the party was prevented from becoming becoming becoming becom becom- ing one of the discoverers of the grea great Yellowstone country by a jury iury summons summon being served on him the day before h he was ready to depart The story of th the trip as told in in th the diaries of the men are among the mos most interesting things ever Written relative to the park When the park came camo winder mn win- der Go Government supervisIon Mr Langford Langford Lang Lang- ford was made the first superintendent and served without salar salary for five years Other members of or the tho party achieved success in in the various branches branch branch- es as of industry and nd only i a few of them are now now left |