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Show Thursday, April G. 1039 CACIIK AMIIUICAN I. Jut Bishop Shipley Gives Talk On Paradise Over Cache Valley Broadcasting Station j car,t t.v pro lairvtuit -- , ts for an lud thTe, n COCAS'. CACIIK COUNTY, UTAH OrMll- - rape Three fee was otd.iuicd as I').. He or m-- m Uial u, l4U:! f'Otemler 25, 19J7 As an ai.ru uliurL-- t he I ua few abun-- j nrier p I. Hi d surpassed In any former A i. meiiing houv-vj-j q . a Is. 11 elKtiutaged tlie developniaii tJU'iKd and wuuld r ment of better l.voUxk, esacl.Ul By (APIS FERRIS uty tor 1,3 hoMmg of divine1 me impruveinml of OContinued trom Page One) w 01 !.,p in U In a few wotks The iliury sUl Looking up famous marionette and UCIIXE MANNERS, soprano ml. alter Seven In all uuna during around New York, ptole g n rally were well happy 'll, t.d ro k ni-of the Friday n't tit NBC concert puppet show was! hu.tl.at first summer The now to id prosp rtnoi. The atne h ur. l udm'uig nus in one Vlury Margaret MrHitle got a big and d with p plowed the ground, equn planted the stue wus proving a great benefit11' urprlse when she found herself In aj tie i s Lucille was t . ted Quet n ( Ine pubm , Wuter acids, dug a ditch conveying the Lrauig , p.unt. umiature a namesake puppet, even bv to the town Hi? Sunday School Placid, and won a and nude to. Nrw York Uitvc n' s! for pie bikm water to tlieir crops, built eight lresed In her famous stuJIo outfit and lltclr friends numbered at Hob Mliar f dark tailored dress with while harmonize modem with Ideas, houses, harvested their crops a had enjoyed an "out In aliady and co.!t.r for The Town Paradise their animals, forage retreat about 3 in.lc distant from! Corporation and secured fuel for the winter. the ment on Jun 21 Various a organ .rid tit 1907. Until tliat; Head of Dave "Hobby Lobby" During tlie first winter James were en- - Bins lh affairs of the settlement F.lman s research division ts Roberta games and amuom-nt- s lnfthou.se and family moved Into ' an. cl d largily ty the chmuil Semple, daughter of the evangelist, !g.g d Ir. on 'hat oe.aa.on; a sum- Almee Semple McPherson. Roberta tlie r.cw settlement, making la all pluous Cliui-- r was p'lruki'ii of t olnunl. The citizen felt that to) was a guest on the program recently, a total of eight families. J jnoon and the balance of the Umr kep pace with oilier communities: brought from California to lobby for This new settlement was at that jwas spent In singing, reciting and t would Le an advantage to form j her hobby of collecting rare and im-time In Bo Elder County. It was make civic and poem1 An kind; id j ccrpoiaiion ancient perfumes She Is the one ongmal de-not settled under the Cache Valof re-One tlie fust 1 p.ovunents. i ty Sister Smah Bishop and Hobby Lobby" guest who never ley church Organization. went home cited by her mas a fra v clop men ts under this corporation I was Uie Installation of a water lure of tlie occasion. In the spnng of 1861. Apostle Ezra T. Benson and Bishop Peter 1 In 1881 the Paradise Ward tent system. This was done In 1919. Paradise has always maintained two missionaries to the Southern Maughan visited the settlement Statzs. They were Samuel Hol- an ef Ik tent and up to date school They had been requested to orbrook and Samuel Oldham. In sysfm. From Use tune the pioganize the settlers under the Cache 1882 James D. Hirst left for Great neers started live tenement edu- Valley Authorities, Apostle Benson was so charmed with the beauty FOLLOWS HER FATHER'S Britaln. In 1883 John H. Olbt and cation has been upheld as a Helen Macfadden, and natural advantages of the FOOTSTEPS: Peart went to tlie South-- ) tluct advantage In helping to. Kathleen Wilson, above, who is place that at the suggestion from daughter of publleher Bemarr Mac- en States, John H. Gibbs was grasp and put Into practical use Claudia In "One Mans Family." reI Thomas L. Ohray, he named the fadden, is the author of "Help shot and killed by a mob In Cane the op;iort unities --of life. clayed a realistic role on the Th mam source of Income In cently Lewis County, Tennessee place Paradise." The settlers were Yourself To Beauty," a new book Cre-k- . In the drama she waa to program. unanimous in accepting the name! revealing th secrets of feminine August 10, 1884, thus becoming one Paradise is farming. The soil U' be sick In bed. Driving her car to and set out to make It In every charm. Mias Macfadden, a former of the martyrs of tie church. This rich and well drained. Most any! rehearsal, she was In an accident Ziegfeld Follies dancer, also write event did the sense of the word a real Paradise proved to be a very sad af- crop adapted to our climatic con- - j and Injured her knee. She from a wheel chair and At this time the Paradise ward for her fathers magazines. fair for the entire community dittons thrive as well as in any! broadcast bad to go to bed lor four actually was organized with David James ( They mourned deeply over tits section of tlie country. Peas and! settlement was considered unsafe loss of this good man. A fine mop beans are especially adapted to days after the program. as Bishop. : t0 m0VJ D ttas -, lament has lien erected to his hon- - our conditions. The foot hills surAt the next sitting of the Utah As a result of his dally broadcasts was ur or and to the cause for which h rounding the town, produce wont0 ucnorth- - A " were lines Leglslature the county en the Most Out of Life Raymond Paige, above, ts bringing James H. Martineau, and was .... derful crops of wheat and alfalfa Dr "Getting W'llUam L. Slldger has discovered changed and Paradise became a veyed by radio's largest musical series to the 1867 and 1868 the beyears Is during Tlie of seed alfala grow mg the; what happened to ten former class- microphone on Wednesday nights 1384 BLshop 0rson part of Cache County. In tlie spring to the new loca-- ; mates of his They have all written over the CBS network with the coming a very Important Industry. of 1861, many new settlers arriv famines moved gmlUi cha;en one tlon. The task was a difficult recalling the old days They broadcasts starting Feb. 22. Paige O. Card. President The furovrs are making an extra j letters Chark (jUo;. were classmates In the first grade. Is presenting one hundred male A new ditch had to be made to,rf Samuc old. Cche glake Incidentally musicians and a girl vocalist. mar U ... co'u'ey, ordained as Bishop by raS accomplished nuPnct our Industries, Affecting set Rollins, and Jerome Tliatcher and Remington. Aposlle Moseg Edgar A. Guest's It Can Be Done ra 0 ier are till working with the one croji apart to preside over tlie Paradise During that year a diUh wus nuide fluc program over CBS Wednesday nights wau,r Ue rea1 k keep-ferup of In that Soal 8reat mind, is now being heard at 10.30 p m, ,b'forel Ward Gi Iztn C. Olsen and Alma conveying the water front the east j t!1'rnl!'d New our community to tlie stand- E. 8. T. Musical figures who have cf the river to the new town- IO Jackson wer: chosen as Coun- build-- . n and Public and makappeared with Eddie recently include site. j'bigsbeublil.tto be erected, for several ,.ors 1iLshop oldham pUced a ard set by Uie pioneers Maestro Andre Koste'.anetz and Meetimrs had been held on the lng improvements wtierever It Is grtat deaJ of Came Jacobs Bond, the composer. 0 mo'ei lvalue of an education. Many of die P'ible to do so. We always want then, in cne of the homes In the years A mos e are bt a living r,i'rs es ' fall, a log building was erected! young people attended the colleges t0 fed f'mt 8,11 y mtrL ?Un, at Logan. The mental and spiritual Faradise. which served as both the Railroad Sihool house. Henry A. Shaw was employment with development under Bishop Oldham Companies. lo Its unnual repoit. the Jewwas very pronounced. the school teacher. j The com soei ty. which to In 1862 William Nash Thomas in ; Bishop David James moved reached the peak of Its de ish Agrieuiluial mUnity a liaik to the land In 1873. Henry C? jel0pment a!!' Lslte ipmimiis City with ar under other Ills admlnistru settlers. company movement among U. S Jews, was Jackson appointed acting rued. One of the Important events tion. The result of this development that approximately He labored In this capa-o- f was a migration from the ward to of the year was sending a team 000 families totaling Jewish Smith four yoke of oven to the Mis- - cl,y two years, when Orson other communities where the In- - jonOuO individuals are now and set Bishop touri river for emmigrants. Wil- - j was ordained could expand to the ex- - riving their living in whole or in liam B. K. Humphreys was the, apart to preside over the Paradise tent of their ambitions. Many of purl from farming compared to teamster For several years the ward. the educated men and women left1 about 2oo families in 1900, when Before George Murphv. settles assisted In helping the in 1876 under the direction of the settlement and moved to other the society whb organized, of the new Screen Guild lead-racross s e Each the new locations where they became poor Show on CBS. turned to stage work year Bishop Orson Snuth a plains. and stardom on Broadway, he worked was a rock Quarantined in his home wtlh of those communities. The memgood brother would volunteer lng house (which as tool maker in an automobile as teamster. In 1863 William Pope tuildmg 35 by 65 feet) was started bership of the ward dropped to scarlet fever, the Rev. C. J. plant. In real estate, as a miner and volunteered, and in 1864 Barnard This house was finished so that less than 500 souls. Bishop Oldham Bradbury, pastor of the Congrea night club dancer. White. In 1866 two teams were meetings could be held in it by presided over the ward until 1907 gational Christian church in O . his preached regular sent with Samuel Holbrook and the winter of 1877. This building when h was released and Peter Martha Raye. pictured here, la Kate Smith, on her Thursday night Sundry sermon Into a telephone Jacob Larsen as teamsters. still stands. It is a worthy monu- - O. Hansen was ordained Bishop so to heard every Tuesday night on the A1 finds often opportunity shows, his that sitting In 1865 a Sunday school was or- - ment to the honor of those with John P. James and Gideon in the churchcongregation, Jolson show over the CBS network. as usual, could 'prove her versatility. U Ted Collins, with John P. Wright as ful pioneers who assisted in E. Olson as counselors. who usually gives stage cues, is Marthas vocalizing and comedy hear It through a loudspeaker otherwise occupied, Kate steps In lines have resulted in stardom in the By that time the lng it. Bishop Hansen proved to be a system to which the telephone movies as well as on the air. and gives the necessary directions. settlement numbered about 50 As Bishop of the Paradise ward man possessing unusual judgment line waa connected. families. Henry A. Shaw had de-- today, I want to say that I am in the practical business affairs veloped an excellent school. The proud of this structure and of the of life. He encouraged education, community showed remarkable de-- 1 people w ho built it. The bell and and taught and practised sound both and the windows were donated by Bp. business principles. The agriail-turvelopment mentally spiritually. Each year good crops David James, interests developed to a high; had been harvested. 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