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Show Relics keep pa si- alive If you have over wondered what it was like back in "the good old days." take a trip back to those "gcxxl old days ". This can Ih' done by going through the Daughters of I'tah Pioneers Museum. The Daughters of I'tah Pioneers Museum lIH'P) is located on the corner cor-ner of Second South and Fifth West It was dedicated August 2(. I:' and contains con-tains over 2,000 antiques and relics. The Dl;P Museum is open for the public to tour and take a walk back through time from 9 a m, to 5 p m Monday through Saturday. "Different people like different things," said Hilda Morgan, one of the ladies at the museum. "The Doctors like to study Dr. Ilullmger's medicine cabinet." Wilh all of the modern technology and inventions, children may not have seen an early wall phone, a buggy that used to be pulled by horses, cook stoves, churns, old time washers, and many more things. The museum contains con-tains all of these tilings which were used us-ed before all of the modern inventions became a part of our present society Parents can introduce their children to what it was like in earlier days. For those interested in what a frontier fron-tier village looked like. John Sorenson Cook constructed a miniature si;e frontier village made from the memories of Ins hiyhtxnl days It took him approximately years to con struct. He made it with his pocketknife using apple boxes, plywixxl. spools, sticks, string, tongue depressors, beads, and more Construction of the museum began March :10. It was open for the public .Inly '.'!. The museum was built by the t'm tali County Daughters of I'lah Pioneers, a non denominational organization, with the aid of lival citizens, the city, county, and business firms who made contributions ol lalvr, materials, and money Kdwards and D.iincK ol Salt I ;ike City were the architects (,v the museum Clen Oaks was the building supervisor. He was aided by Asliel M.inwanng. Hoyd Hatch, mid their crew s The rock house attached- museum is knon as "Thf House." Itusoneoftheoktei still standing in the AKU;;.. w as the first rock house bu., area It was moved to this i . August 18. lOtotxvomf fv' piomx-r museum. It vu:'..; tithmg office built and bv the I'lntah Stake of tholi;;. on gnnmd contributed to J-Hatch J-Hatch Sr for $1 The museum contains th l,v p.oiHH-rs in the vano-''w. rcl.es of Dungs from the "pn- .s a branoh of tj;. r,limvrs which h,.s i:shu;v ,n SaltMke Oty It Annie M T.iOorlb " f " April II.WI On April., t .. .viatedaiidg.ven.hcm.nH i,0,,(, sie.y Chapter of PioiHH-rs The obj.vt.vr nanu-sandachievomc women, and nV: pn-serve the relics. n.. LM a Ll-'O :;: v ineinoi ate tl"'ir 1,1 s. ,;es,dentsa--ll.,tou-., the Paugbteis o . .., Museum an mten-t ' .; couple of bou-r an' I |