| Show OLD SALT LAKERS Jt r e I ck r r oe e 0 o oe e e 0 0 e II I 1 p v t i o oe e 0 e eo r o tit sir ta e ee 0 t e a 1 r 11 s o 0 1 0 e e ce c 0 e 0 1 p pI 0 ti I o 00 o r rv v t i t DAVID CAVID O 0 CALDER TIM aM above WIn he be M faithful picture ot of a who 11 was one Ole of the moat active workers ip Ie t mercantile and WI tir of oC call Take Lake during durin the quarter ol of Ii prior to hb death Mr Calder came cam to Utah in III 1969 1813 and Aad for na If was 11 a clrk In Young Youngs fl Ut wu was a 1 bif by having been heen born lit in Th June Jun 1 had a ton t U a dIrector I Ip hi his native land Iud be is took a great interest Hi Qt the ell divine art In his new home In the year t under tb the patronage or of t Young he organised twi of ml member bellach each true e t time time In A America rha the Curwen Tonic Sol Fa method He organised W the Musical association and aad gave Vf sever several al aI concerts In the old and Theater A terrible calamity which befell be befell fell IU him death drath of live five of till his children from dIphtheria 10 Impaired his health that hI he ra gave I un UD hla position as conductor end I the bl I society tell fell Into Ho He always retained h bin interest In mule h however eer anti and tile the store tore whIch is today b by his IOn eons Mr r Calder Jd wu was silo alo general aI freight and passenger agent of the Central and Utah South era ern railroads and WY was treasurer ot of u the r from 1659 to 1970 1170 He was at elected a director of Z C M K J L In 1676 and held the position of It its I secretary and treasurer later He wu was bill In manager and managing editor ot of the Je Deseret eret Nw New for tor several eral roan fan In tb the e early seventies H He took an active part In Church affairs having been counselor to th the president ot of this Stake a which he bl held to the time ot of his hll death un on Jul Jul ard 3rd 1661 A A A AA A A AA A C Cad ad tyre lI No good I l wind changed In Ia the night sad lad we shed lied bark back fading tile the channel this nata time and court were la in deep water again aln It ble blew half a gale 11 but we t raa nn before It hidden half holf the time In the the mighty waves ov two reefs In our sail the skipper rl ey eye dancing with delight the rest ot of UI see trying to keep the alt aalt water off our clothe or energetically balling at Intervals W Wran We ran seven miles In tort minutes which was wa thought to be remarkable tI slam I do not DOt know but I 1 do know a afir fir or two beNt about ranching that not many of the cowmen know 1 un can canene ene her I ca can the peak pek a little I 1 car dod e UI the loom boom when he she com comes about And I think that all that Salt Lake needs nd to be an im immen mill men II steady winds and wore Wort water But Mut w we all of UI is had to have our clothe cleaned when we rot got tu to the city the salt It came out Is 11 a fine white I Win Wing In Breeders Guette |