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Show ' PAGE TWELVE THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Saturday, January 5, 1924. MISS JANET JAcWllLIAMS The camp ht the big spring was maintained for some years and cattle was wintered there. James Cooper says that they gave danr v ces there in the winter of 1858, '1 . people coming over from Welis-vill- e. ( H. G. is of in now Vf?, Dentist Logan Keysor' formerly practicing He says in the summer WASHAKIE, Jan. 5, 1924. These people n of 1856 prairie chickens were 4Springville. good condition just now. On Christmas very "Elijah Cable and his wife have returned home from Rexburg. very numerous, and that winter vve have no, celebrated here in our town" day It being the 60th birthday of Sister Sally Hyde of Hyde Park, the snow was very deep, and this year. But off our people are been down they eould not go anywhere ex her daughters and their husbands called on her by way of surprise an was and time had. to Salt Lake rity and spending Christmas their. on snow shoes. Nine men enjoyable (Continued from page nine- - cept at the The ladies of we understand make to a are Price, young winter. that There was Mr. Kippetchew and wife is down, camp going stayed lot of chains and ox yokes etc. Snow did not go off until the resolution the first of the year not to attend any dances unless acalso Mr. Yeager and wife-bee- n and down to ' - companied by a gentleman. r In the fall of 1359 John Ed- 17thof April. too. Lake too. some Well more And others Mrs. Bishop Preston and her daughter, May, have ben spendIn the fall $f 1857 a company wards found bones o a yoke of Bake women down to folks been Salt too, City in the L. R. Martineaus. holidays Logan at Mrs. of 500 men was sent North to ing Mrs. Esther Proncha was visiting her mother cattle, yoked together. Before Miss Snow Florence of Logan is spending the holidays in Ogarhere after Christmas day. She went home we left VV e 1 1 s v i e Peter watch, that none of Johnsons den as the guest of Mrs. W. F. Critchlow. come terrishould into the my, this week some time. One off Mr. Proncha Jim Maughan appointed John The electric light man, Amos Spackman, who was recently by the Oregon Trail, which tory son was visiting our town on Thursday last. to Nelson Willie preand John Ottofrary Wright married, is seriously ill at his home in this city. home coming week, Mr, Enos Pabigee was spendHe return side over us, and we remained passed through Soda Springs may David Lewis and his wife have moved Back to Logan from Salt Snake River under that organization until W. and on into the Baker ing Christmas down Salt Lake city too. He return on Wednesday Lake where they have been living for two years. Mr. Lewis is was Valley. Joseph pilot last. And also Seth Pabigee and wife ben down to Ogden and B. Preston was made bishop. A ' building a neat brick residence on his property on 2nd street, man named Edwards started a for this party. James Quayle where spending Xmas down their. He retrirn home middle last week. I he will carry on his work as an artist. He was a high says: private. fall iir for on Year Millville the this News mill we have at saw dont year hope any celebrating Wellsville at that time conMr. Morin Timpimboo expect going Idaho Reservation to have on of 1859.' We had to take our wheat to Brigham to be ground, sisted of thirteen little log cab- wife, John Ricks, and William reside until the spring of 1859. importants the matter of buisness up there. Mr. George P. Sam , been down Tremonton. We have had very cold weather just how until our mill was started. Thos. ins. We came across the valley Trapp. IVe had one horse team He says: -- E,.. Ricks and W, B. Hendricks on about the same route as the and one .team. We camped and snowed here other day here about 4 or 5 inch snowed here in We left Farmington on the road. We had to make the first night at aylors mill our little town. Mr. Harry Wixon went up on Waho Reservation brought in a separator and fan present 25th of April for Cache Valley. a- trail willows to the our wo week ago or more too. - Mrr Thomas Pabowena and big run was Riversdale. a There would through and we pt 'mill, made work Ux us our They poll Loour across the wagons terrific wind during the night company was working a sugar beet pile they harvested at Fieldwheat through, the separator get and then fan it out by hand. Not gan river We camped on the and ahailstorm next morning. before we left. I' had one yoke ing Station and al30 Mr. Catch Immpitich is working in pile. We would be excuse not begin half of us had coats the first hill near Thatchers mill. I stood Nathan liicks was riding a horse of cattle arid a wagon. D. W. MIm Janet McWilllam of Washing- have had very coller weather too. and nearly Davis came with me. It was a ton, O.- C.( ha been employed alnco write last ago. But I am try my beast, . I can for who subcribes winter we dressed mostly in guard that night. The next day driving 1890 to attiet In the preparation of ' the Journal or reader.- buckskin. The first store was we marched to Summit creek for froze to death," Father Ricks beautiful April, but snowed the data compiled In the Navy department and on M. had chickens S. on his WILLIE OTTOGARY in dinner, a house camped Reeses in High V , coop by opened principal of Foret on the divide. almanac. She " Blair. He later moved it to the creek that night. The next day ttye back of his wagon, and in night we camped school In tha capital. Wellscorner where St. Johns church we built a bridge over Cub river, crossing Ogden river got stalled We stayed a few days at fourthe water passage. Automobile sometimes be Been to be separat' ed . Thomas Lloyd made and ate dinner on Lewiston pulling up the bank, which ville and then went with , is now. Digest. . v by a sharp line xd division up the first harness in Davy Rees- - Flats, and camped on Bear Riv- threw the coop under water and teen or fifteen other families from the dark and - icy waters Portmanteau we Plays where f creek put OUR SHRINKING'EARTH es house Father Ricks started er. The- next day we made a drowned all, of the chickens. We to Summit from the north. The , dividing of his tannery in 1860 and made good march and camped near camped at 'Mound Fort, for in crops. I put in three acres mass. The is line earth what is known as w the is a nineshrinking from bushpage (Continued noon, and with the Shupes at wheat and harvested 135 leather for us and Thomas Lock-y- where Oxford is now. The cold wall. While on ; Icepan. in all This fact is acknowledged We had garden, a splendid day we reached Marsh Ogden Hole for the night. We els. in connection --with- the feature opened a blacksmith shop. a .U. trol last spring' duty afhe earths origiri theories' 4 We could market our oats in valley, w'here we camped for met William Ricks at Willard had ripe melons two months The Book of and Is off cutter ., itt Guard of presentation stopped the wheat cut our periodic proved by cold Salt Lake and buy cloth. I three days, and started on our coming ;to help us. Camped ter planting. We a across on the, position the theatre Capitol folding of the cavths crust into with a cradle. I brought har- Job at bought two sheep from Crockett return. We say there the bon- near Three Mile creeks Started row o mountain rages and the subsi-dn- q wall. The temperature of the is next harrow made that, a night and Tuesday es of lot of a teeth, or buffalo next one at oclock four cattle, for 200 pounds of flour and at the bow was found, to morning, of yast xpanses of seas, a water the tar as records show, it marks the 34 degrees while that at .the from 'Irvine. The first year I that had evidently been starved and stopped .for breakfast five after I got here. Most of be takes which ' harrow teeth out of firt time that strains of ancient transformation ' stern was 56 degrees put my wheat in on the 8th of to death, We crossed the divide miles north of Brigham. Camp- nien made T. of thousands heard been music years. have Hebrew ' hard back came and maple. Malad r , of ed 4 Cottonwood Hollow on at for the by way the th June and harvested it believes that the To After our crops were in we m the modern theatre. Valley. Old Father Barnard had night, found John B. Thatcher, of October. 570 miles President Coolidge ., shrunk Wells-vilthe earth has the authenticity of In going to Summit Creek we a corral at Malad creek. Chaun-ce- y and William - B. Preston there, moved our families irom divide heighten birth The r its of renditions the woulb melodres,Ithe radialtyislnce Endorses Father and to Logan.' We West was In command of with a load of merchandise We had to follow along the foot between Logan and our principal instruments used in crustal shortening of thelossearth Son Movement hills on account of the marshy, this company. D. D. Roberts nooned next day at Mendon. We our time of a Cripple1 ; Tom Smith the orchestration arranged for is caused, in part, By farms. In us. was with 1859 while 10 had to on of cattle between May yoke Logan put swamp -forth boggy, interior heat and a pouring would .stay at Smithfield - and the production are harps. and Smithfield. The county I wairworking imny garden In (Continued from page nine) of lavas, ashes, waters, and gas-The music that accompanies .we when our watch gardens road ran that way for many Farmington, Father Joel Ricks across the Muddy bottoms to reason more Mr. states important of laments the lumJob, viduaL No more appropriate came by on horse back, and said the Poppleton place.' Camped at were away. We sawed our years. Hyde, has been gathered from for the earth's shrinkage, howthis can' be When the pioneers were he w'as going to Cache valley. the Big Spring. Found the Garr ber with a whip saw. - Lumber the oldest records of Hebraic ever, is that the molecules of the way to accomplish, in devised hundred than that proposer worth" was $3.50 per crossing the plains in 1847, they I told hinvjf he would wait until boys, F. Weaver, and Father songs. The Jewish race has al- materiol within the earth rearFathNational of the the in wheat for was and plans would paid I I feet; ochorse a Rice snowed got go with met a Company of trappers from living there. It ways given vent to "self- expres-io- n range themselves i so as toi er and Sons Movement.- - w; bushel.''in muic, particularly fn the cupy less space because of theOregon, on their way East with him. I got s horse from Justin six, Inches that night, and,1 our at $2.00 per vr i were a many There good ' - They took to heart pressure on the earth. furs, and from them gleaned Shepard, who decided to come cattle wandered off and ve ,did beginning. 1 A hollow post haS been 'invsome information about the val- with us. We crossed the Web- not find them until late next hardships endured that first Thou shalt makjc no graven imWhich four clothes " interviewented those all ipto but of THE COLD WALL'. ages and you will find that only) leys about the Salt Lake from er on a ferry on th upper road, morning, and got a good warm year, reeled lines are as automatically therrrr to seemed ed in and forget the little valley dinner. We went back in the in this generation have the Jews Whej-the.Gulf Stream which I extract the following: and camped not in use when for storage Labrador laden dec- the to Mr. Harris says he is well ac- the first night. The next morn- afternoon and brought in the nope refered to them in ' their considered it rishteous iceberg " Current meet off the southern orations. quainted with the Bear River ing we came to Wellsville, where wagons we had left at the Big narratives. The fact that some ; 20,000 we found That the ancient Hebrew ex- edge of the Grand Banks of Benjamin Williams, Spring. We began plowing in Valley, and the region around stepladt-de-r celled his contemporaries in his Newfoundland extreme differ persons are injured by the salt lake. . From his descrip- and John Nelson and about four- the West field, and when crops StatUnited in the accidents of HYRUM the ences in the teroperature love' and culture of sotmei tion, which is very discoursing, teen other families, most of were In we v'ent into Green Can-- " es every yearTias prompted the is well known. His music at- sea water are. chanceia kopaior, whom,, were from Farmington. yon to get out poles for fencwe have-littlof a number $th invention The blue tracted the attention of foreign ovr short distances. - even a moderately good country They had put in crops at Smith ing. We would get but 4FpoleS view-- . in ; . can CcimstmaS Gulf Stream safety aland of water 2. from the numerous HYRUM, Jan. anywhere in those regions. He field. We -passed the night with a day per man. John and Lewis the next morning theteamS-- . wasvery fittingly observed here lusions in tho Book of Chron"speaks of tMrwhjolg regiuiras themandiBoeetT District No. ,! Ex icles, the apocrypha and the lat- Charter No. 4870. came to around and I would walk the Provi and of watch the By" earil of the three-wardand . destitute valley being sandy THE OF CONDITION OF REPORT psalms of the systematically timber and yegetation except dence bench, just . above - the wagon tires lest - they- - should cellent programs were rendered ter BANK NATIONAL elaboratewai-dvowels and orchestral Where Christmas in each FIRST the wild sage He gives the bridge near 4th East Street. We come off. In July, John and I trees beautifully decorated and organization which ruled in the At Logan, Ia tho State of Utah, at tho close of boslneso on' Doc. 81. 1823most favorable account of a could see two men plowing over returned to Farmington, John to RESOURCES each person as they Temple during its final years, .small region under the Bear near the Temple hill. I tried to get the vats for the tannery, lit up jave and dhicountV including rediscounts, acceptgncee e wre door the church the entered gather an idea of the notable (I) Loang ford river and I but couldnt. the called This for The same the River mountains other of banks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts my family. joy and spirit. Old Santa degree to which the musical cusold with Indorsement Of this bank (except those .Cache Valley where they have was .about June first, and snow day the men went out to arrest lture of the ancient Hebrew cen..sr,.fl.058, 625.29$1,658,025.20 shown tn b and c)....t..i...... appeared in each case and practiced caching their -- robes, in drifts was still lying on the Dav. Skeens, for horse stealing. and tered with child his loans Total communion candy around " north side of thri hills. We rode The oldjog. school house was nuts.-- evfry etc. to Ride them from the . U. 8. Government securities owned? JW The Sunday Schools had with his maker: He repr esents this as be- - dawn towards where the sugar built in the summer of 1860. I. the celebration Deposited to secure circulation (U. 8. bonds par In addition to The Book of (a) in , charge. 100.600,00 - ing a fine place to winter catr factory is now and crossed J. Clark came in 1859, the value) Miss Phillis Liljenquiat enter- Job, the Portmanteau company 7 All other United States Government securi- (b) Blacksmithts returnin Fork came and 1860. and tie, Mylers 146,560.97 if any) number of her "friends will appear here on the coming tained a ,, premiums, (including ..ties ' 246,56097 This probably explains why, ed to Wellsville. Logs for houses came mostlj at a watch party on New Years Monday night in a selection of WTotal 41,273.90 We liked the looks of the from Green canyon. , The Des- Eve. A delicious etc.: as soon as they got settled at one-asecurities, stocks, bonds, Other was supper plays by Stuart Walker 62,148.07 Furniture 4 futures $14,668.18 Salt' Lake, theysentmen. into country,- and returned to Farm- eret mill bitch was bug-i-n the and games and music enjoyed and Lord Dunsany. - The Gods Hanking house, $47,481.89; 19,31 Z.7i house other owned estate tban'banklng Ileal this valley to explore it. Sam- - ington and Father Ricks began spring of 1860. The Cards mill and at nine oclock the hostess of the Mountain, said to be the Lawful Teserve with Federal Reserve Bank......... " t and the served breakfast all present de- finest play of its kind in the uel Roskelley and Brigham making preparations to move in ditch in June 1860, Cash In vault and amount due from national hanks...7-.......- . j 181,680.56 to West the One 1860. in in ditch came month here field Jr. later snd trust valley. be to companM 1854, clared this the best Young July party English language will be the Amount due .from State hanks, bankers, In the United States (other than Included In Items and in 1855 Samuel Roskelley I returned in company with William Knowles, George Wat- of the year. Hany other social principal presentation on Mon28,682.19 and 101.....,,. and others came to' cut hay. Thomas E. Ricks, Josiah Hen- son and others came in 1860. were enjoyed during the day night. At the Tuesday Checks 8,on D.other or town as reporting same In the banks city Bryant Stringham came to cut dricks, C. W. Card,, and Justin Father Ricks, and Thatcher week and most are in our own matinee performance the com10,832.94 bank (other than Item 12) 220,995.69 - hay for the Church, Andrew J. Shepard. Joel Ricks came a lit built the saw mill - in 1860. town it seems to operate the pany will appear in Mr. Waltotal of Items 9, 10, 11, 12, and Moffatt and Brigham Young Jr. tie later and brought his wife, W ells and Schofield of Salt Lake blessings, of good health and pro- kers delightful plays, Six Who Miscellaneous cash Items....,...., Pass While the Lentils Boil' Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from fot President Young, and Ste- Sarah B. We made camp on the did the work. The grist mill sperity. ..... 5,006.00 S. Treasurer is with we ColIt of 1861. Y. site was Sir David, Wears a Crown and Other U. the B. added in deepest regret phen Taylor for Daniel H. Wells. present 1.917.73 ... if assets, any,. The two Garr boys and Simon lege. , This was about July 23rd. Dav. Skeen was killed in July report the funeral services over The King's Great- Aunt ,$1,723,610.37 Baker came in through Box El- - John Wright camped on the I860. We had many Indian the remains of Wm. - Williams that night The Book of LIABILITIES der canyon and down Sardine block opposite the Tabernacle. scares during those times, es- one of ur faithful townsmen will be the attraction. Capital stock paid in......,....- .The W'ho passed away on Christmas canyon and made camp on Benjamin Williams and his com- pecially during 1862-6Surplus fund ...... Services held were in the night Wellsville creek and later came pany had moved their families battle at Bear river in 1863 CASE QUEER ... ... Undivided OF OVERHEATING Circulating profits over to the big spring in College here and we held a meeting at brought peace. The old lumber First Ward chapel whiph was notes outstanding- Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies in and made a permanent camp. their camp. We now began to bowery on the tabernacle block filled with friends of the de-- ' . scased. The ward the United States and foreign countries other then choir under A ' look recar was for locations. The grasshoppers were so thick was built in 1863. I worked in high powered ' 22.87 Included in items 21 or 22) the direction of Melvin Lemmon cently brought into a in in the valley that little haywas Father Ricks, Thomas E. the tannery for Father Ricks. garage 13,722.60 checks Certified outstanding. music.In-vocatio- n furnished -.papropriate rto an effort overcome a queer Cashiers checks outstanding left. The Garr boys stayed Hendricks, C. W. Card and The writer" remembers atMJ2.7Swas offered by A. M case of low or that1 winter and early in the rode out north and looked tending meeting in that old lumTotal of Items .21. 22, 23, 24, and 25J22,927.92' .At overheating. Isrealsen. The .. 638,436.99 speak- medium speeds no trouble was Individual deposits subject to check spring of 56 had to break a trail around but found nothing that ber bow ery that year, squared ers spoke wordsfollowing of 30 days (other than . to comfort in due less than of Certificates deposit over the divide to get the stock suited us, we then went west logs were .improvised for seats. encountered, but at high speeds . for money borrowed).... a.. 20,000.00. out. Roskelley Says he was tak- and south to the river. - Hen- Bishop Preston presided and the bereaved ones and also or at medium speeds in second county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge the State, life work of praised brother en down with rheumatism, and dricks and JThomas, waded the Father Ilymas led the singing. Williams gear, even without putting a load of assets of this bank or surety bond said he had . been a the Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits)-- . President Young sent a buggy river where the old Card farm The bishop spoke first and I re- faithful worker cooling water soon boiled. always ready The ignition and valve subject to Reserve, items 26, 27, 28. 29, 30 ' x up and took him to Salt Lake is now, and went over into the membered his topic wa on liv- and willing to serve timing fellow' f his 31... and $629,518.10 Joseph Baker was here that big opening. We selected land ing on a vegetable diet. . Carrots men What more can we ac- were checked up and found co- Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed).. 138,609.45 winter and names Andrew' Mof- -, along the river and began to cut he said were hard to rrects different mixcarburetor 661,432.98 Other time deposits digest. complish in life than this a life i ..... tures were tried without fatt, Bryant Stringham, Simon hay. The bay was all cut with I think I must have gone to of activity and of service 2,016.84 postal savings deposita Total of time deposits subject to Reserve. Items 32. 83, Baker, Thomas Clayton, Thom-- t scythes. It was a slow job, but sleep for I have no further reThe water seempassages A. Bishop Allen, M. Wilson, $801,959.27 as Naylor, Thomas Kendle, v e managed to get enough to collection" until 3(, and 35 v they sang4 for Alvin Allen and Biihop. McBride ed dear, but it was found that low George Twist and Henry Cook winter the stock. I worked for closing. circuat the water speeds During the services a solo, My Total .$1,723,610.37 as being here at that time. They Father Ricks. After the hay was Benjamin Williams was born Task was rendered by Mrs. lation was good, but at high STATE OF UTAH, County of Cache SS: ' cot poles at Haw Bush 1, Cashier oLthe above named bank do solemnly swear that the springs cut. Father Ricks built 'a log in North Wales in v November Lizzie .Lemmon and. a male engine speeds it stopped almost ' is true to the beat pf my knowledge and belief, near Wellsville and built corrals cabin on thes Thatcher bank The- - trouble cor- 1823. He joined the church in quartet, The Teachers Work is entirely. was shove' statement ' . A. SONNE, Cashier: . for the cattle, and put up cabins, ner. I returned to Done 4 bv Earl Allen, Herrin found to lie in the hose connec' i Farmington 1849, and crossed, the plains in Correct Attest: , . He says the snow was four feet for the winter. JOHN H, ANDERSEN, T 1853, in Jesse W. Crosbys coin-p- a Neilsen, Horace Neilsen and tion on the intake side of the ' ANDREAS PETERSON, deep during the winter and it On April first I started for The hose, being fry. He stayed five weeks in Lonnie Staton. - Brother Ras- -' water pump. was foggy most of the time'. Cache valley in . C. Directors, with Salt Lake working for Orson mussen offered $he dbcnedlptlon rather soft, would collapse at me this 4th dsy of January 1924. sworn to Subscnbedahd before The weather wa3 so cold that Father Ricks company ahd his wife Pratt, and then came to Farm Ttie remams were interred high speeds, due to the suction (SEAL) . , LEON FONNESBECK, Notary Public, cattle .would freeze to death. Eleanor, of the pump, thus restricting 4 Viy commission expires December 28, 1926. Barney Stanford and ington where he continued to the Hyrunj cemetery. Willie Ottogary Writes to Journal From Washakie 1 (i y !? j - 1 1 - . -- 4 , 44- - u - , t 5 . 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