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S.1141 Sind !missionary " ilh ,! ,,,'', heil ' t 4.i.t 3,1 iA 1,1,,,- Pleasures of the Herdboy . ,,f tr, i,t)s t Ctati moyt "(the ir,,q1 ti,oir homily engaged helpithg their itre sowolf to front the door that tint the keet, pator little VT,. kit them for pleasure: hut rtif 1,t1 s T. I,. spent !welt of their ,.!r.V,. ti h tx, fell,as,-uIg ti:i like grim h,Ingir.g on 1, their eows tails t o a fraI bile (her wiy to the hi,k of Salt Lake City. The Calo.r they ctit e en,,og h to hinc their rtt.st titation t aller tI Ut Kr,-.t- n ru i t t,,,tient Reaching mplet.htt7tut was to retch a mesa thing thlr forenreln meal, which oh; Inqe,lt rPalerp will monnt-Pe- r terrt- - twrrtpTrrtn: rflinembr whPn a tail. 'parr- arid-rifle- with i tirill bugle, gathered up the inll(h ..r thn city n wnde4:11 his way woutPrly the White bridge to the meant paptikrage i.PYOthil But loug ,bofore his day there worn nth 4, ndT,,i,r,,Instrfiret d fish. In aid of d ige,o retired to their willow huts and a sleep A swim in the i ,n;Ixlganzt 'Itnhdewgneldttlin nc top.: nekingu,g1, make the meanest man on earth split his sides with 1.,,Ritt,,,r. ttttllingt Wato'tud"Mt;i ;eir aet ills(x,t roPar. This required skill as well as a. it Meant a raid on the neighboring fiat,. fields thitak. 11.i: and Jattuq, bird haunts, 10,0114. c61114 tm rontai 'in the Where toed i,Iteee prwured, Aa soon as this inaPortslit "'lit wag "mplished the cooking that tot.. -everybody took a hand in Telle4 dintler." everylowed When the chief cook one aropped Into his place quick ati thought tngi what tolinwed can be imagined quite a. wilt As 71 f tn,T al -.- ..,4:41011korg.in,iat,,000r... -- -- - - -- , , - ,. 1 , tI r, 4 - - , 4 t 14 , , , . f : Li 1 el t7 r: - . , , I. t , I1 - i , I t t, 1 L 0 , "Glorious Fourth" in the Fifties .4 i r Whatever other deprivations the youth of neer days may have had to endure. they were at no time cut abort of their supply of Patriotism, n"r denied the loyal joy of celebrating. with Bud facilities as the timetr,afforded, the nation's birthday. One particular observance of the great anniversary ix fondly remembered and described b.. a girl who participatedshe is now 1 ,. Mrs. Zina Y. Card. , grew in the streets of our fair city and stream! of water flowed . either-aideenct eentonwood trees gave during the hot summer days. eanociallY was there a famous parade In that neat" days. month, the recollection of which makes my wail beat faster even now. after all the year& I slept, Long ago, when isagebrueh .. 1 (Continued on page eight section two.) 1 - -,,fro,frilifitaNatratartAVIMItirrairJ1,1,,AzimatzwriLwzbutai6,22,411 , , Wt,p thoweloovow40.two prram :raw, frog-poro;- ., NIlny lel ortk,, ordinary government mule Frni, Their ;trititolo nts l'ons),11 of digging scou,cs, nikg.inx i'..114S.. elan, Ing likts, spinning yarn. rantung snakes. tormentltik ro asing tarantulas and doing a thoi.sand that thito,e, kept them on the jJrp (root 1,tne light till dark. fly the time they relch,-al night thcy were, so black and dirty that their n parents them hardly knew WLen Homrnr rattle these youthful lrtot their stto,k to the bottom iambi vttd and the tity where grass wa. ,0a.ridant. t The di,danoe to these grounds was. so !fiat the heft, t he tv,yg rXreived by holding to th,-i!t tails eonmetittently was sufficient, no hardiy t , , t. o wr rt. ,: to. reillin tra,,n-fttIn- ;1 In A. sn s'irv,ying trip Into Idaho that land,' from the tnIght olmiin their in Purveying. the Utah SI,d,l'test frorn i'gden tn $alt Lake City, and fr,In Erho IA tostivillo. ;it Sf)lamon Kimball. I ss!!s 0,1 , ;1, l'reAent Struth, )"102 George 11 otheri who were the moat 1. . g Pi! ,i,n,ers on the floor. The in 1, r 11, fly the 1,1itin itiadrille or coverley, Money Ntn,iI4, ' Pied ', Tittle w'aitzirig.. paticere ' aft,rieon or Party evening stn.! -,1' h of rey earil0 .11111011. i ege of being present at the Lake Salt it of the , ...,3e.) i Li 'Tit I'ette of the ...Stai t"' S. i r" El'ery are! Its the i'otv ' s here daneem were 1,11 ', trirtit if til. we paid for rrrr '.s the privilege of the 11,e,r 11 '' 14',rAlly took our pienie th' II,- plityett evert.' 1.11r,i Mkt! !MM. "POMP. PMP III, is there were als41 molattse.ti candy P11;'' fr'rm, e,rn h;SC.r.g p.irtleii, and apple bees. I de i,''t seern to hate hal miph boyhood,tne at the age 14 nith ta,i yoke rattle I hauled the sand, to the old Thirteenth wan! mh,n 17 I left with JO'ISs. 4,,,, deo,,4 and th....h...pro4 amt,,ei Fl v am I A .1 'I the he Paik ahked New ii list ICr.? 1..liy !ill!! 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' lit r ,11,11ig hi. ) Nt. z', - i t , it Atiltv ,, t i ( l ot t 4 i 4..4 41.4441- LI, I 1, h.11 '!; Irzrt ." ; , t: 11,r sl ,,,,, """" ,,,,, :!!!$ .1 !.i, ti 1t- ' herd-boy- 1 Li BlidKdt H"fiinnit formerty owned a- field north of that of l'reeldent Woodruff in what now NVaterloo fluburb of Salt Lake City. rant rreek meandered through this field in a northve.t- erly direction, at a point ataleit oppoeite the pre.Smith. The of Hyrum ent batik of the creek waa gently sloping with a 'IMO,' Surface, while the west bank was high and weep.- dallier, with a fringe of willows on the top, render ins a grateful shade for the creek bed and no', s tng a favorite rendsvoins for the barefooted whose cows diurIngc the fall of the year range: over the fields extending weetward to the State road, A high ditch bank overgrown with willow. hid the road now known as Fifth Emit from thin retoort of the boys except for a !short distance ester,. the road was cronsad by the creek. Upon one occasion when I was probably yeat, old I AAP one of a party of eight or ten IsVadeFors engageel in the ti tint pastime of throWing mud tiatibs at a target $et up agaltutt that ditch ham:, nian walking southward along the road with n huge nit whip over his shoulder appeared in sight for a brief moment at the opening. The suggestion to throw at him was inetsatly meted upon by those who had daubs prepared. Ons daub bit the cheek of the stranger, who. to our relief. paused on without apparent Intention of resenting the assault. I I !aimed the honor of hitting him. The other bo s e,ith one exception agreed with me. One, known. as "Abe," about my age. disputed the bonor,derito:-mg it was hitt daub that hit the man. We cot, over it for Rome minutes, I facing the rend white- "Abe" had his back toward 11.- ituddente nalv the stranger (Who had doubtless been hiding behind the ditch bank, listening to our wrangle) appear at the opening with his ox whip raisedand.in a threatening manner. Guilt lent me agility. Fpringing like a cat to the top of the high, perpendicular batik. I fled westward for dear life, and hid in a ditch that was sheltered by high wetsis My IPgti were too sturdy to allow my bodY In be abused I didn't emerge from my hiding plaee till the boye were rounding up the cows to go horn' Then I learned for the tiret time that "Abe'. ha.' failed to see the etranger approach till he was meat npon him. Then. paralyzed with fear. be cowered beneath the brandished ox whip. and his innocence. at the aame time charging' me, the absent one. with being the culprit I afterwards tried to repeat the leap to the top of that bank when fear was no longer the m pelling.;orce but was never able to do ao. Aloktris now living in Idaho. though I have uever seen him since he was a boy tprobatitY years since.) and he will doubtlees recall the ineldfnt should he read this sketch. - ,,, 11 bi - . ,:.; 1....., ",; '''.. 7 ,,,,,;. , ..... .,, : ...,.. , '.. ,. ,...., .41.0.....1.,...- - T.... ,z.. ',.- ' .., ,, :t--. :!',, V t .. . - a- ., ... '.;: ' '. r ,,, ' I , ' .., Ii , ,,Kge., ..., ,,. , v ' - '''.., i. -- . 1 : .: -- .. f r . ., tA - rttr, -- - , ,,, - ,, ,,,, ,,,.': ,,,, ' 74-1!;- . ) ILi '':: .: ,'..,.,..- !.' - ia , -- ;::.:,;. ...41..,:.4 ropirt..-- . k ,. by neat-1111- - - ; ;,';ti,gr.,:ivagsfi(ni., ., ,5eymout-- ,, c, r.A. 1, ,,:., ; ,1 , 4Z- ........ ; '' . , i. , - .. )':- :':..:-:7 -;- - I '.' -- . - ,Georgc C.. Lambert. . ' .;' -- , fti gs .. ..- , - , 40,r0,,, '. ,' '1 ..., .,,ir A .1( , ....,- ,.', ' .',,77. .fy ..z...-,-,--- ,., ,i, ,,, .! 11,1 !'.:4 . -,1- 14 ,,,, - ti t. t !! ! ; ......., . I... , 'it, edrfcz ' ' -- V t i ; IV,' :: En2!:ly----Pouri- . 0 ,I,e.;,L::, .c..:,, "it I ' ., '',.fi,(0.,,," ' A- toftch:lr,,, ....A.:- NI. -,- h I t r I! I t i ''...ii 14i , t a ( lifitter - thehoys and girls ' - -:. ,, ,.,-- - ,,- -'" - . : it 41,-0- 4.. - 2 ......4 . o. ,inamt hkeht,-- h. Tit ' h i .1,, "77. It - I- :.,,,.. ,,. ... !... ,... , . . y. 5, strenuous boyhood. hard work front dayligto t: lark being the ruleplay not being considered twntiar An iiecartional game of, "hide end or "crack the whip" Incurred among the h,;sii, 1,,,y0 in the evening 1,efore being in 1, ,, prayers and sent to bed, but taking even ofy for sport of any kind was tinkneWri"PerittireAl'iPlitnittt diversion .att an. interlude. and the opporttinity x a , fr usually stized with an avidity oniy kn6wn ... lonsoility.lsoya..,-.1hardrooolowaiealstirsuit.engrigsa hy most early Utah boys at ennui Peanon tt, year. was especially favorable for math wild was steers the yuding most pritell,r among ports. The boy would be regarded as a mollyr,sn a die or coward who failed to respond to the banter tof toll companions by trying to ride tn-anything could itiesocd. To be thrown from a hurling,: steer was neither lifitl$1110 nor disgraceful eo Itmg ne lb, person thrown was willing to try it swot, hut the slightest sign of fear was stifficient to blast his reputation Among the numerous rand I et. r perienced Otero is one that stands out vividly In my memory. In it I had my Pico omaothed to a pulp and my front teeth all loosened by bat thrown rpon a steer that several of my corciNtni.,n, In to tried ride by gripping with one Plana tia,1 lain a surcingle that encircled Ito an clutet itur its tail with the other. My fail wan consider,. unfair beetiuse. contrary, to the agreement. the ste: r I RP 1,),IS01 and prodded before I had rtocured Iteld. and while I was leaning backward for it r saved my reputation tinueh to my reit. ti 1.y loimeillotely offering to ride the brute &gait. w bile my lace u am covered with gore, and dirt awl UoR suffering the most agonizing pain. Tho hos.. alW1 fearing that ins I Jtpttcarata,e. ootintenance could, neVeragain he trinde presantaid refused to allow me to remount. and tifa 1144 unstintingly as a paragon of pluck. Any irregularity in my features now discernible, my friends 1, phorse attribute to the fact that my face was n , properly tiled after that accident. That was an when we did without surgeons and doctors I MARKSMANSHIP WITH MUD "DAISS A popular paetime with the herd beys of period wag the now lost art of target practi.., uee of a witch end daub of mud. A fto' tf .13). pounded upon a rock nr log until it tained a contlitien a potter would connider Il hi.' before placing it InWn1 tile wheel to mold. .o a Sha isly willow or btrch "twitch constituted t mo..4 owspensive and available equipment , rport, and practioe developed skill, Mimic bsot,. ith Puch weapons were not infrequent, an 1 noyance to threw who wore not in sympathy , so, h boyleh sport somewhat rommon. of the lath j chose I recall an incident In which I figured rail.. re taken tpproxiniately at the tune of wlm,'h the,e '.ildreil of the pioneers write in thtt i.rtivir to dekoted. luttirrite friendi 01 long smilding will hare no (httimilty in r cognizing' thmr acqttaitttatiees .11, th,..,1,,,..:, .t itYhofid. hot ;,th :, migf-- ma timi it ,,,1 (ay. to 1,1etittiv them to- e,m,;aring thelr present ph to,.:notincal a,pe,, t sltli the eirly day portraits 41 r,,,I kva- - hikmi in the .elio'. v reprwine,,1 ,i1,,, h he though a little Itea i,,,I, h th, ae, ompamm,..,. !W.I. il Ing kk.i. ni te: pl,..tore ,.. , 1;0,111 it Lan C. of ,, h,,rt he tit- 1:1, e 0.1,11 v.nt ..A1.!,,!(' ..;T, .rg., 1 (,wily in the l'', !',,r 1,1!!!l 'A.t.,1.;tkU:). 1'., ;:ille Ills 11,141 thL.: !net ,,', i...;,., It f ,,,, 1, I. mi.,. ,,,I,I, f t,. - 2, ,,,,1 lh, ;1 0:. ., tr, ,, ,,r , ma ,1 Ivrik !tnitm-rN- . , .0:U.!, t 1.,,Is k, .I., ;t 1.0-- - of i)! 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The bill or fr. wqiihl r something like this: Potatoes Int.ked, bread tereit birds boiled, muAbroems browned . titi reeled, efts scrambled, limb triedl. froglipcs with ginger cake and milk to spare. le- -- V . , , ...,-- ..,' .. ....,,- -- - ' (lays. a OA ,,,,,,m,F, A 1'v pun, Po anti Anutli , .. , ........,:e..,. it.:411''' ........,,:,-.7.- ioneer D ., i -- - , , ... ,,,0,---.1- ' .. ,,,, rf , ' .. Nss :Z 1 ' , ":41"'-''- - ( I'lv It ft.tir.1,4f ,r II, krtio, It sr 1,1,ir Alt t ri...".) , 0 0? the t.r,ght - : : NI- " rning -- h,t I -- e lb. .,11,4re 1, ....40.- kilt- irontN. ',,- - r, la FZED2011 .- II,1 ur,A, Vhitney. 1 1i , ffl,tk ,oN ,. (4rst)n . iit114.' Wally ilk . h M.1 !! .... , . .9 ' . r ZZ matterotellan(e, - )r,inia I N, 4 , nf a iYr .. . ., of thi. 1 the conditions surroundiniz the youth in pioneer indoor and outdoor sports1WhArm';:i.,...t fifties- - and sixti.es amuse tli.11ves? ,What, werr-theit thrown 1,ttiopOleir own resources l'iii the tendency of the times! hi a Ivord, bow did they. Air their lix.ellhood, contrive to provide unto theill. I heir anmsement as their parionts very and state st ill )sces the ,gayeties and pleit,tircs of life, when the cityreferrea to answers tht interesting pvritod Fi'flin a few of tliv. 1,ov,; and girls of VI111W, ? th,,,se questions have been reecived for the young are as ncro-atio- :,:....4, , .14. I 0 - - Thc 4 - me), G Inn" Lorife 'An tif ,,,. . , . , wing- expended upon ni;ittcr of seietive, I1 flut, indlpd "f art. Va,t eivk assoiahuilditrzs ;Ind grounds for antustuncnt ing the elivirottnents of the young; t;o!, and oll;,rs arc giving- scriott thought ts iiiq are striving, to and In :ohli1,,,,11 t.. providing, rcgulatittg and controlling tlicir dirt rt.. ::tcil luloyatit otwrgics intu hcalthful chanticls. All tilts ,,tig,:,c,ts a ettalparison vith i: - ... ir--, c) has hccont, t ) I 11 Ik r 0 sirictly I. - - ; i "I pra.,,rity and peace, htiurs ,- (Ia. s ., .,..'.. .. g M.- 119 I i ' 1 1:1a--1-1 ' .. , ... 4 -- . 6 .. - , pil,i1- t, '' ' i M - , ,' (R - ..., , .',--- n 7, a ,.. w,,,., ,,,7 c..7,--,74,,- F. ,, 1 Y231C;E'r144"t;1'-- in ze-l- it .... , , , , 2... - . , , 1 - i, ','' ,, ., , ., --I .. . , ,: : , , . . I - - - i'), t: , ' --4 1( --- - .. ,. |