| Show FRANKLINS PRESENT AND PAST HISTORY H III Ma 1510 May Ia 3 Dry F I i farmers rs are all wearing broad following to I the bountiful rains Minn that swept over oer this section bint r pk k drain train vegetables ii s and ond flower me ae n e nil all looking splendid and la III every rw prospect of oC a bounteous harvest luster I IH ron rOil I ciru On Oi avening the citizens of unlit met wt la ill the opera house helle hOll o div III lk I used u d the th proposition of K g II i 1 club A number of nod nix III w leers re snide imM among them heal healing ing nj AIMI addresses bv by h 1 Pr of ot the Hie Ih arhe illey ii I lu ml M I or M Josh Jo eh Scarborough Hi j hoP h t i L f L Hatch i rhu im and aHI Dr If States Stites Ono ud i all 11 m in n far f r the tho move anus aim subsequently a 1 4 C tl me tIe e as s II appointed to bylaws II laws mid 1111 d a The Th committee was all ej of oC Durant Jo Joseph Joeph ph Scarborough Nash a h John 03 mon n and Rn Ur Dr Jr States he until Saturday I II the reP report rl rt ot or lh the ro if will bar i 1 handed in tit On w perfected ni 1 I er appointed the tho m news no of or the tit San Han rall I In CJ muss steed a It e of lit n In n ed J the town to last Int week for Cor n Ihn The Tho t me was WAil that a Il allour 11 carload carlM of oC flour Potatoes bed bedding and P WOH waa W IH sent out cf ot Franklin on Tuesday TU 0 n e Ir the tern futures features r of or the t I k Ill n a iK K under the 1111 nun aus i of t Ih the i I 11 M tm i i 1 of or this place A nd Hr program was wim rendered and at the dare conclusion n a darre u lIa Kw lV by the Juvenile mem hers bers or of th II ere enjoyable f it ah wound 1 up In hi n 1 OF OP slime on lat to 55 1 I I 13 11 orne or of tWill wl with h their heir families l nr livid it the Hie neighborhood nf of the pres ent IIII town o of oC fur settlement these were er John lust Hied 11 11 Slater Tin Taylor lor It McCann Joseph JO Chudwick CI k James Justs Coultous WIN VII Ham lium Woodward VIII not James May III James lofthous Mr Ir and timid Jai Jur ker These men explored souse of ot tho the on this thin first slay day Next morning Thomas Smart Joseph W T Wright JO Dunkle Samuel Wm WIll Handy lIunI tend and W R Trice Price rice urr Ival continued to come unto M so o tilts Iha I in III n II tell few days SO men were ready to 10 obtain land and to tei plant lIp crop Thomas S N n It IH I II tOil ou mid Jots Jas banderson Sanderson were erl appointed a n 1011 to take Inke the of lit rank II In a was rna named in III honor of U D 1 and I Junu Juno thin year 15 O Pres Ires Ident Young and a n large lar r company arrived In Franklin It t was ns expected tho company would travel farther north hut but President Young You III cn tIl of or tho the people 1 ailed a n halt A meeting was eras held heir In ht frail kiln and ra lon fun Thomas of oC kohl Iehl who was 18 President Youngs company wits was appointed At It t th Ihn time of the founding of Franklin It was Included In the Terri Territory tory lory of Tin Thu territory t of or Oregon once 1111 1 whal Is II now I Oregon Washington Vu Idaho n hn ast s l part of oC Montana betides besides some of or Wyoming I Franklin continued to Im II h considered n a part purl of or Inh till 1971 1871 when l hen In the I top fall till I of ot tho year p 1111 r solo homo men mn In the im em employ I Ploy plo of oC the II etl States ran run tits the lulu Him between Ctt h and Idaho mid and It wits was 1111 discovered that this Ills place was waR looted n muss mile north of or Utah and andIn In a n county larger than hams the state of C Vermont ferment 1 continued to grit grow t tint and ls atop tI n 11 I Whitney Mapleton Idaho and on II Utah wets were largely II settler settled from trum Franklin FranklinA A 1 III hilI school the first Ort winter Utter and Hannah h was wall the teacher A t was hunt built In or e A Davy Da was Wa the toch er cr 1 the next winter r of or 61 and 62 2 Z After that a I small tone stole school schoolhouse schoolhouse house o lens built This became too loo limA II and was Willi pulled down und and In its lis place a 1 fine One brick building has beets been bee II erected for Cor school purposes In Ill nn an early tiny day a I stone meeting house OIt wan erected with n vestry It was somo years before he tore this till II was finished hilt hat since that thus limo It has been beell remodelled Inside In with n a tower on Oil the till west test recently built hullt Although Franklin hOB has grown slowly jomn good rood brick sad t tone stone houses hou ell hll IC been hunt built Franklin has hao sent Rent SO missionaries to different parts punts of tho the world The fhe first nun mull who went was Ill A Stalker since then thin 10 7 Lowes OWN owes 6 Hawks es u S 3 Morrisons d 1 its 3 a Smarts iris 3 Hiatuses l I es 3 8 Woodwards 1100 3 Cocker 3 7 2 Hatches Batches hc 2 2 N N lone 2 Handy p 2 Perkins 2 Neelys t 2 9 Don Dun eys 1 Webster I 1 1 Butter Butterworth Butterworth worth orth 1 Jolley 1 Durant 1 1 Shrive 1 I Potter 1 Marshall 1 Nash 1 I l ay 1 1 1 1 Olsen OUen Ol en 1 I Smith 1 ham 1 Nielsen ell 1 I Draper 1 Wright right 1 mul 1 Paulson Poulsen hove have tilled ml Four settlers went on missions minIons before he forI the they en time mo to Franklin What wits was once Oneida i county Is now sloe the counties of oC Hoar Bour Lake lal e Fremont l Bingham Ill and amid Very 1 few tel of u 0 the pitmen pioneers H rf of Flank IllIk inn remain Franklin Prams ia Is S the oldest su set tt lement In the IIII state Some Hon trading posts 1111 l 1 at fit an sin early ul day cia I 1 UH 1111 and anel lark dark what Is IH Isnow IHnow Isnow now the part of ot the thc state before it wow scatty acquired by hy the II felted In one nilI peps r till the Lou nu Isail i a in III lOJ 1 3 binno bud bin budS S no 0 stern boundary and dent was wis 11 to tn have a Il outlet for this Ihla great glai and grow groll growing ing counti r and other ma la iii holed 01 1 among U I the Indians nod explored explore considerable On territory of nC th lust great Brent but hilI the Mormon mutt made 1111 1 the nisi first p permanent la In Inthe the Gent of oC the Mountain |