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Show 1 ....-..- .... - ... . . ...... .... .OPEN , Monday and 1 Friday Nights V FOR YOUR CONVENSNC! : . 'TP 0 cm f J. A . K . , It H " Js r-' JO - i) Zl . J NEAR THE END OF A LONG TRAIL Wagon train moving down Echo Canyon. Union Pacific Railroad photo was taken by A. J. Russell. At right, road is being gradedfor railroad. Their 'Land of Promise' X Utahns Saturday commemorated the 118th anniversary of the arrival of the Mormon Pioneers in th Valley of the Great " " Salt Lake. - y - 2 GREAT GROUPS MEN'S N '. .::. DRESS -- KNIT -- SPORT Diary Tells Pioneers' Joy at Utah Arrival - ByKATHRYN.D.GROSBECK came in;ley before us, with the waters Lake glistenvalley of the ofJthe-Great- alt Great Salt Lake,' the land of ing ittthe" sun, mountains towefpromise, held , in reserve by' ing to the skies, and streams God, as a resting place for "his of pure water running through Saints. the beautiful valley, it was "We gazed in wonder - and the grandest view we had ever admiratioirnpon lheTastvalseen till thismomentr Pleasant with a .canyon of full view we of the thoughts ran through our minds at the prospect that, not many years hence, the house of God would be established in mountains and exalted above the hills; while the valley would be, converted into orchards, the unending space the great West came explorers, the mountain men, missionaries, gold seekers,.. ranchers, and homesteaders, all pioneers im- celled westward by the migrat of the American vmeyardsrandfruhful-field- s, ing cities erected to the name of for was room people. There the Lord, and the standard of of it. There all. - Land-ple- nty Zion unfurled for the gathering was 'fur. A wealth m itself. ot uie nations. There was gold. Metal waiting ' . to be panned. And there was After, gazing awhile upon the . scenery, we moved four freedom. miles across the table land It was the great space , into the valley, to the encamp beyond - and the freedom it Mrs. and -Alma of Mr.' FORK of pur brethern who had AMERICAN ment The daughter offered that the Mormon pion eers were seeking in t h e i r "Miss American Fork Beauty L, Earl; RaKell Hall, daughter arrived two day s before us i of Mr. and MrsrJames D. Hall; They had pitched upon the journey 16 escape, the "Pearl Pageant" will be held the night Z of July 31 at which time one Marilyn Colledge, daughter of banks, of two small streams of of Great Price." of the local beauties will be Mr. and Mrs! Ralph" Colledge; pure water and had commencAoostle Orson Pratt, who chosen' to represent the city at Connie Lee Rhodes, daughter of ed plowing. On our arrival led. out 'with a cpmpany of not only community functions Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Rhodes; they had already broken five fcbout 20 iwagons and 40 men other Nichia Beer,- daughter of Mr. acres of land, and had begun to make a road as the pioneers but"at celebrations in Beer Jr.; planting potatoes in the valley be eligible for and Mrs. and communities George 1847 of approached the valley Miss " Ann William, Lyn daughter of !0f the Great Salt Lake Utatrcompetition - of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. William.T "As 'soon as our encampment ' entered date To seven have in his diary.: . the contest which will remain TTie beauty1 pageant will be was 'formed, before taking my This is one of "July 24th open for entrants, until July held in conjunction with the an- dinner, having half a bushel the most important days of my 27. .The seven are Carolyn Kirk-ma- nual Swim and Dive show of of potatoes, I went to the plow lifer and in the history of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "Splash On Broadway" at the ed field and planted them, hopChurch of Jesus Christ of Lat Donald Kirkman; Sharon Earl, Veterans Memorial pool. ing, with the blessings of God, ter-da- y .Saints The contestants will be in- to save at least the seed for "After traveling six miles terviewed and present talent another year." ihrough a deep ravine ending This was the character of numbers earlier, July 31, with the judges and parents . - pres- the Mormon pioneers in their - "Land of Promise:"-Plant- ing ent David Van Wagoner will act their fields before rest or as emcee for the program. dinner! Empire founding on the In Sponsoring . the th eir the Jaycettes with the aid of -- The waria VietNam-h- as " the city recreation committee planting was to them a miracle resulted in wounds to at least of commerce; of promise, two residents of Utah County. 1447 of LeFevre," 27, Sterling N, State St., Oreni, Friday re j- Most recently, word wa s ceived a suspended sentence of received that Spec' 5 Larry L. 1 to 10 years in the Utah State Rafner,: son of Mr,- - and Mrs. Prison' as judgement on a Ray Rafner of Lehi, was wound ed in a mortar attack July 2 charge-ogrand larceny.- Fourth District Courts Judge in Soc Tranz, Viet Nam. He Joseph E- - Nelson suspended the was nit in the left thigh bv sentence and put LeFevre on fragments of the mortar shells. crftrv?7ri ,j4Vtt4V The first county resident, reprobation. Earlier LeFevre . had been found guilty ported - injured - in - Viet - Nam by a jury of stealing property was John C. Dickerson, son' of from thcity of Orem. , Mr. and Mrs. Cecil C. Dicker-so- n In other action a bench warof Provo. He served in the rant was issued for C. Jack southeast Asian country from McFate, address unknown, on 1962 to March 1964 September a charge of embezzlememXThe and was wounded four times in Utah County Sheriff's office was action.- - A gunner- and crew given the warrant to serve. chief of a helicopter, he earned William R. Gray, last known address Pleasant Grove, pleaded the" Distinguished Flying Cross, innocent during arraignment on six air , medal awards, the a charge of willful negfecT and Bronze. Star and Silver Star failure to provide for five minor plus the Purple Heart and three children. Trial on the charge stars. ONE PUU. CARAT -- was set for Sept. 1-and be The Provoan received several Of MAMOKDS was released on his own recog- of his awards after being shot nizance. down behind enemy lines. After .. 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