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Show THE TRI-WEEKL- Y JOURNAL LOGAN.tJTAH JULY ;3 1839 Session yhj Baker Family Hcas in i ttrtnd surprise wason given Kebecc. M3od. Jol J 6. 1839, of Robertson, Johnson, PARADISE. Biker Johnson is Wroming. who was Simon of Bsher, daughter who explored f the pioneers Balt the Lake, of great the valley and her She 1847. eon, in the year have hie wife, Albert Johnson, and and friends relatives visiting been few days. , in Mendon the past Baker family of the About sixty Cunenzo of Baker, home met at the was delicious supper i where a was spent in gerved The evening and a music, conversing, singing, was given very appropriate speech eldest living the Baker, Cunenzo by son of Simon Baker, on the Balter forefathers from the sixth grandfather. Following is in brief the ' subject matter of the address: Thomas Baker, the sixth grandfather of the speaker, was born in Deadham, Essex, Co.,, England. He came to Massachusetts with the early settlers, and later went to Rhode Island. He was a min isterofthe Baptist church, from which he broke away and setup a church of. Bis own, which was known as the Seven Day Baptist ' : Church.' Thomas Benjamin Baker was the? son of Thomas Baker. He handed down in family order a set of gentlemans coat buttons which were made of the most refined English silver. No pereon could possess these buttons unless his Jaae was Benjamin. They passed through the hands of four Benjamins. He became old and poverty forced , him to part with these sacred relics.- He was. the father of one son, Simon Baker, a pioneer L, R. Martineau, Alfred Cole. LOO AN WELL3YILLE. Geo. 0. Pitkin, John Barlow. SMITHFIELD. A. G. Barber, Riehard Yeates'Jr, t MT. STERLING. T J.H. Anderson, Aaron Lundberg. ' . . THIRTY DAYS OF OUR; looan 5tii. HYDE PARK. PROVIDENCE. J. Z. Stewart, Elias Nielsen. New Through Pullman Service To St. Louis. 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He moved from New York to Iowa and settled among the 8aints who had gathered there. together. p Jos. E. Cowley, Robert David son Jr. - fimon Baker heard the Gospel of Jesus Christ from Benjamin Brown, spent - MENDON. of 1847. At midnight the party broke up, feeling that a very profitable as well as enjoyable time had been BEN80N. Jos.E. Wilson, Winslow Farr. - until they number about two hundred aod forty. He died in Cache Co., Utah, Oct. 22, 1863, in fall fellowship in the Church of Saints. Jesas Christ of Latter-Da- y and He left two wives twenty two children;, eleven sons and eleven daughters.' .You young of be should your proud people ancestors for you are the direct Revolutionary offspring of the Fathers. Seven of the pioneers were present at the surprise: Charlotte Baker, the wife of Simon Baker; ehe is over eighty years of age; sik of his child Baker, ren, Cunenzo Baker,-Albe- rt John Rebecca Baker George Baker, follow Tbe son, and Joseph Baker, ing ten families 'were rep;esented: Jarvis Baker, Mendon;. Cunenzo Baker, Baker, Mendon; "Albert Mendon; George "Baker, Mendon ; Rebecca Baker Johnson Robertson, Wyoming; Joseph Baker, Mendon: Lottie Baker Longstroth,, Mendon; Maria Baker Stone, Ogden; Hannah Baker Willey, Mendon; Jeremiah Biker. Mendon. , 2ND. J. A. Leishman, Nathan Thomas. , Brother Bimon Baker Missionary Appclntssnts for Jnly 16 th 1899. F. FISHER, Proprietor. shade Clarkston Clippings. Mr. Tbsmas Godfery Jr. is quite Editor Journal: Once more 1 ill. Mr. Thomas Priday. is . with ns pen yon a few more lines from the loveliest spot on earth. The glorious once more, this time erecting a nice WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR Fourth has come and gone, and brick cottage for ex commissioner Sparks. Wool what a great tinje we had. has been shipped Blankets, Lirisey, Yarns, Flannels, Hosiery, wheat Some Our parade started at ten oclock via Cache Junction this week. Batting, etc. . At the , , down Third Sonth street, headed . Saxko. Miss rode which float upon by a Clarkston, July 7, 1899. M. A. Thompson as Goddess of Liberty, with Misses Millie Griffin, Our baby had been continually Lucetta Shum way, Priscilla Buttars with colic and cholera inand Anna Rasmussen as maids. troubled since his birth, and all Next came two floats loaded with fantum we could do for him did F27Clothes neatly Repaired, Cleaned and Dyed. little girls dree seed in white.' Then that seem to give more than temporary decoward in the of authorities the we tried Chamberlains 7"Blaakets Washed and Napped. rated carriages, Then came clowns relief, until and Diarrhoea Cholera on floats and horses, ladies and Colic, For terms apply to Remedy. Since giving that remgentlemen horseback, a vacant spot he has not been troubled. We for the brass band, citizens and edy w 1 ant to give you this testimonial visitors. IDAHO ; ; as an evidence of our gratitude, FRANKLIN, the oclock eleven meeting At not that you need it to advertise honse was crowded, and an excelmeritorious remedy. G. M, lent- programme which occupied your, Iowa. For sale by two hoars, was delivered. There Law, Keokuk, Bros. Riter Drug Co. was a dance at two oclock for the - the children, and a grand ball in ' Indianapolis And Return. evening for adults. On July loth.; 17th.' and 18th, There was a . matched game of ball for 15. between the Pioneer tickets will be sold over the Chicago. to Inclub and a picked nine. The Pio- Milwaukee & St. Paul Ryone fare at neers took the money, but the pick- dianapolis and return aced nine looked knowing and inti- pins $2.00 for the round trip mations were made that they had count the Biennial convention ; . set a sprat to catch a whale, and International Epworth League. good returning , the next game would be for $25 or Tickets can be made Travel via the C. 20th. $50." Many "spectators witnessed until Aug. ' the game and guyed thO' nnlucky M. fc St. P. Ry. W. WoODgIDE, W. strikes. on out went who ones Agent, 0. S. L. Ry. Logan Utah. The cool nights are the making ' ,, . , Salt j of our crops, but in the middla of L. L. Downing, Coml. Agt. East Tfcttchsr Broi. ItzX Main Street, Utah. Lcgxn, Lake to the hunt City, Ite day person has 1 WOOL! WOOL!! WOOL! . 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