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Show i Pony Express Story To Be Reprinted Due to Requests Births at Cottonwood maternity information about the historic lospital during the ween were anIn answere to many requests for nounced as follows: r Elbert Ostrander and Irene pony express, The Pony Express East Midvale, boy, Sept. 1. Memorial Commission George Labrum and Jeanne of Utah has authorized the printEagle, Bennion, boy, SepL 1. ' John Youngdell and Wanda ing of a special edition of Riders 2 of a the West Sept. Jordan, boy, Pony Express," Sfliiires, Tay-fc- y e Manuel Chevez and Romana Hoybal, Murray, girl, Sept. 2. Gor-sfcLark Erickson and Norma Draper, girl, Sept. 2. Joe Hansen and Susie Hand, Sandy, girl, Sept 2. (Died Sept. 3). William Harris and Donna Rich, Murray, girl, Sept 2. nd Gladys Richard Carlisle Cundick, Murray, girl j; SepL 2. Lloyd Griggs and Lola Garfield, Salt Lake, boy, Sept. 3. Douglas Cary and Joy Brown, JJraper, girl, Sept. 3. Robi-aettHarry Williams and Ruth Bingham, girl, Sept. 3. Francis Daniels and' Doris Murray, girl, Sept. 3. Marian Gerrard and Jean Davis, Murray, boy, SepL 4. Thomas Gonzales and Frances Marquez, Lark, girl, SepL 4. Dwayne Vawdrey and Verlene Allen, Draper, girl, Sept. 4. Kenneth Kendall and Harriet Atkinson, 64 W, Center, Midvale, XrL SepL 4. Donald Douglas and Joyce Baw-ieMurray, girl, Sept. 6. Dean Tunbridge and Lydia Fill-ierDraper, boy, Sept. 7. Glen Stoker and Alice Layton, Salt Lake, girl, SepL 7. Lee Mickelsen and Thelma War-CSandy, girl, SepL 7. Walter Grace and Phoebe Pat-'iSalt Lake, boy, SepL 7. Albert Beirlhyner and Eunice Williams, Murray, boy, SepL 7. James Fowles and Wilba Anderson, Salt Lake, girl, Sept. 7. Calvin Peterson and Olive Bow-k-Salt Lake, girl, SepL 8. Don Sudbury and Beverly Cowley. Salt Lake. boy. SepL 8. Arthur Overlade and Gertrude Arlt, Salt Lake, girl, SepL 8. Evan Ashby and Ethel Madsen, Murray, boy. SepL 9. Phillip Fisher and Fern Orton, Sandy, boy, SepL 9. n, e, booklet compiled by Kate B. Carter, National President of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. It will be off the press this week at 50 cents a copy. There was an exceptional de mand for the original booklet, published in 1947, which soon ex hausted the supply. To satisfy a continuing demand, the new ed ition will again place at the fing ertips hundreds of facts and stor ies of the pony express, important historical background and thrilling adventure. In our studies of about the many books written pony express, Kate Carter's "Riders of the Pony Express" seems to cover the good points of all of them. Moreover, it more directly concerns Utah riders (70 per cent of the pony express riders were hired in Utah). It is intensely in teresting, to the point, with an unusual amount of facts and stories, despite its modest price. Bound in an attractive cover, it will be in even greater demand. Mrs. Carter has generously as- - 1 1 Ufl 60 ern postmen. A duplicate of the signed all proceeds of the sale of THE MIDVALE (Utah) Memorial will be enshrined on the the booklet to the Commission. Page Eight 1952 Friday, September 12, State Capitol Ground in Utah. Any profits from its sale will go A limited allotment of the spe ence between the direct route of tory. In the years to come it will to help build the Memorial. cial first edition will be made to By extensively interesting peo- the pony express across the west be an invaluable souvenir of this each county in the state. When ple in the purchase of this booklet, ern half of the continent and long momentous erection of the mem- this is exhausted there will likely our drive for funds will be made er, more devious trails taken by orial be no more available. A special more easy. An interesting sidelight competitive organizations to the A special forward outlines brief- committee should be appointed by is that hundreds of Utahns will be north and south. It contains many, ly the plan proposed by Mr. and the chairman of each Regional able to trace their lineage through many pages from the diaries of Mrs. Alvin G. Pack that resulted in Council whose sole responsibility the brave men whose pony express riders, a picture of the official proclamation by the will be to promote the sale of on original pony express station, Governor of the Pony Express these excellent booklets. This must adventures are described in it. The new edition includes pic- the oath the riders were obliged Memorial Commis- be done at once, because the bigtures and original sketches of Dr. to take, and tells of the astonish- sion of Utah which has the respon- gest demand for them will come Fairbanks' PONY EXPRESS which ing cost of postage in pony express sibility of carrying their plan to before September 26. depicts the changing of men, mail days. "Riders of the Pony Ex- completeion to perpetuate THE and horses along the pony express press" will supply you with all of PONY EXPRESS MEMORIAL in Governments have no right to Size 63 route in 1860. It will also include the background material you will bronze in Washington. D.C as a Lge. Size 32 engraft into civilization the bur Giant a new map of the pony express teed to speak intelligently of this gift to the nation from the oeonle of uncivil economics. DAVID BILLS MARKET lesque trail, and will indicate the differ- - great epic in early American his- - of Utah, in honor of old and mod - Mary Baker Eddy. RIVERTON SENTINEL hair-raisin- g $25 y 1T OIO I Hi Sandy Couple Wed 56 Years Continued from Daee 4) fast 22 years they have lived in Sandy and East Sandy. Giant Sizt 63 Lgt. Six 32 They are the parents of four of two ions and one daughter, JENSEN'S AG STORE whom are now living, Mrs. Etta SANDY C Erickson and Arma J. Gull, Hath of Sandy. 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