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Show JUBILEX NOTES. The. carriage in which President ; Brigham' Young rode into the valley val-ley of the Great Salt , Lake ' in -1847 is now at St. John's, Apache county, Arizona, and the buggy in ; which he visited the poor and the sick is now owned by Bishop Basin Bas-in ussen of Warm Creek, Idaho. An effort will bo made to ' have them brought to Salt Lake - City, for exhibition purposes during : iubilee week. "Utah pioneers, of 1847 are requested re-quested to communicate with Speneer Clawson, chairman of the Utah Semi-Centenikial Commission, Commis-sion, Salt Lake City. ' . The Utah Pioneer Jubilee fund now amounta to nearly $30,000. : Among the heavy contributors ; during the pa&t week were:'. F. Anerboch & Bro. , S1,000; , Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Institu- tion, 551000; the -Kuutsford hotel !$300. Tle Co-operative Wagon and Machine ' Co.,$250, ; and : the Nelden-Judsoii Drug Co., .The bass drum used by the Nauvoo Legion, when Prophet Joseph Smith was its lieutenant-general,' lieutenant-general,' is owned by Cyrus Jenn-iugs Jenn-iugs of Taylor, Arizona.- JV will be a feature of the Hall of ; Relics which the Utah Semi-Centeuiifal Comissioi; will establish 1 ' |