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Show 0 f Sal w relay, July 23, 1527. TITS JOURNAL. Story of Thomas B. Cardon, as . By. JOEL RICKS J a- - CITY, CACHE 7. . I UTAH COUNT?, American History Puzzle Picture EXPERIENCES: OF A LOGAN MAI! Ill THE CIVIL VAH LOGAN Jw4 PACE ELEVEN VE S THE NAMEfINSURES THE QUALITY , Soldier uildfelies I I Fine Cra , Special (Continued) r The Velio Motor. Corporation ha held consistently to quality t rather than During the five months that with me to the captain command Tl J nauaAiliu Hi Anji , was in Cardon the Ser-who hospi-note to Bugler, gave me a ing, j tal at York, Pa. impprtant geant Good, Ward, A. where I events had transpired. Halleck no have my quarters in No. 6 Features of the Velie Standard Si not found in any other fully tread at its price. sedan with J had been appointed commander tent. zT.rE equipped Cylinder, valvemechanitm. .Only EEzE in chief of all the Union armies, j These are Sybley tents with a! i. Only motorfojcefeedlubricationto motor la ny car priced under $1200. S. Only an office previously held by (board floor, a stove, which ren- boild of the Jo Buwriili with bt The McClellan. latter general ders them pretty comfortable, carvfui workman thip and exacting had retreated from near Rich- - Here 1 met with three men- of to ioipccuoo, Fortmaintain faithfully to Yorktown -' my regiment, the first I have moved and thus standards I whu h have won for ress Monroe. A second Union seen for almost six months. Yeiic a reputation army under General Pope was have no blanket w'ith me and forreiiahtiuv, Long - VEUE MOTORS CORPORATION, Moline.lllinoi Life and value- at Culpepper Court House Vir- -' not being able to draw any, they Never before has the Vein Fniahiw been ao these are the uieals fupmentattvtrt U vahiable. happens to be open, inveeugate fcemtory tout Motors Vehe of the ginia, nearly midway between share with me what they have. Corporation. A fog Rn of Want I and This is Richmond, camp Washington glady accepted. f ngineered nuiontwo fniei rang d early in August, where it was formed the same as the $1165 to t!& and defeated by Stone- - glers camp. ' Dec. 25th. In the morning wall Jackson. This so alarmed there were a great many men the authorities at Washington that-theordered a division of out shooting labbits. One place British retreat Boston after the tattle Concord. McClellans army to be sent to I noticed about thirty men' Standard Six , Paul Revere. meanacre around an assistance. of In half the ground Popes Sedan it, time Jackson forked his army j covered with bushes, under around in the rear of Pope and which were the rabbits. Some captured his depot of supplies, men were jn and about the' at Alanassas Junction, w'hile the brush scaring the rabbits - out Rebel Stuart, with his cavalry while the others would be shootrode entirely ' around Popes ing in all directions, .careless of ,(V army. These moves confused anything else but their game. I By JOEL RICKS Pope so that he soon had things thought it rather a careless busi . v in a disgraceful condition. This ness and went to my tent. At (Continued) so encouraged the Rebels that ten oclock a Christmas tree told him what I had seen at Salt Lake City, and I said to him 209 North Main "I was raised next the in street on to Centerville they pressed X I B C to that what had seen at Salt Lake had not impressed me very and and the old battlefield of Bull this, between wards Run and wrere actually between on it was a piece of bread, a few favorably toward the Mormon church, and as to the origin of the Union army and Washing- beans, a' piece of pork and some the Book of Mormon I had some doubts. You have been jNv ton. It need not be said that pilot bread. About five in the 1 ONO LJLE book with and to that it Smith charged writing giving dinJoseph consternation reigned at Wash- evening we got Christmas ner, which consisted of the fol- to introduce to the world. ington. defeated You have always told me at was lowing articles: one turkey, Popes army the Second battle of Bull Run, seven 5 cent pies, thirty pota- - one story; that you never saw writing the Book of Mormon and was soon in the defences of toes, thirty-tw- o turnips, twenty the book until it was presented were not true This she said to Ilugh Foster and Mr. and M twenty-on- e and to you by parley P. Pratt and me in her old age and when 'Lee Curtis were among those VILLIE BTTOGARY Washington. The campaign had nine apples been one of the worst failures, onions. These were to be divided 01iver Cowdery ; and all you the shadows of the grave were from Hyrum who attended th in the whole history of the war. between 250 men. A great many ever knew of the origin of that gathering around her; and I farmers encampment held this week at the U. A. C. II. P, AnPopes army was now united meiy had not eaten any ; all day book .was what they told you believe her. THE JOURNAL Mr. Rigdon also mentions in dersen has registered at the with McClellan's. Lee moved his for fear they would hot be able and what Joseph Smith and the dinof the to eat Smith-Hughgrand enough army into Maryland intending witnesses who claimed to hqve his sketch of his fathers life, college for the, i.rf. to invade the Northern States. ner that was to come from the seen tbe fo? y had told you. Is an affidavit givep to him by his .school which is to' continue plates t I ' of ladies g hope Washington. The two armies met at Sharps-burJuly 13. The warm weather is still here, the this true? If so all right; if it sister, Athalia Robinson, to the two weeks. A luncheon was given at the WASHAKIE," and on the Antientam they got enough. effect same statement the' of as, 10 13 "ot .V grain crop is doing alTVigfif tfifs jer, aq3 ,we V- - mevad The railroad passes by here home of Airs II. P. Andersen creek. Lee was defeated and wife his and Sidney Rigdon to are Soon to he harvest the hardest gotoo. .family tyodr good crop crop established told grain been Luhas a o to Miss depot which time retreatbaclc compelled jr. an old man and jou will soon relative to the coming of Pratt Friday be good this. Our people having a good time on th8 Fourth food demonstratVirginia. McClellan" was depos- so that everything that is needand I wish to know and Cowdery to their home in la Robertson, lessons in th-- ing ed and Burnside was given ed here is brought in by rail. pass away, conducted at West Portage. Our people are good condiinti- Mentor, and presenting to her or, desserts command. On December 13th Large quantities of lumber are if Joseph Smith, in your of salads, tion, only one man died up Fort Hall Resermaking father a bound copy of the Eok pd of the being brought here daily for macy with him for fourteen of Mormon. Athalia senior cake. Iee defeated Bernside at The vation about a week ago. Alrl Nephi ?undell girls w'as ten e were club This was the condi- flooring of the tents and the years, has not said something years old at the special still up Idaho Res, Air. Elias Pubigee is girls time, and disluncheon was held The tion of things when Bugler Car- building of barracks. Twenty ta you that led you to believe last motor guests. Tuesday. City down, Brigham he obtained that book in some tinctly remembered throughout under the east section of the loare built already. don came from the hospital. Air. Seth Pubigee motor down Brigham City New' of the Some 26th. 'Dec. other way than what he had her life the circumstance. cal farm bureau. It is planned December 23rd, 1862. I starvN first part last week ago. Air, James Pabowena (The End) to have Aliss Robertson at a ed from the U. S. A. general York troops got their Christmas told you. Give me all yoa know and more others was been down Tremonton on similar meeting to be held for hospital, York ,Pa., where I had i dinner, which consisted of a about it that I may know the matter of business. Air. Ellas Pubigee was been since the 8th of July, fori head of cabbage for every tiuth. the west side. purchase a second handed Ford car last week HYRUM eighteen men. My father, after I had finmy regiment with forty-nin- e Air. Chief Harry Dixon is getting better II. G. Shipley, manager of the ago. Dec. 27th. Firing was heard ished saying what I have reother men. We arrived at Produce Company has now. But he was a broken leg and wrist. He Hyrum Baltimore at 2;20 p. m. and all day towards Snickers Gap, peated above, looked - at - me a p laid up over wesk at Garland Hospital. Airs. HYRUM, July 23. Mr', and. just been given the manager-immarched to the Soldiers Relief but no information as to the moment, raised his, hand above Mrs. Globe sitElevator the of Harry Dixon is working in sugar beet field H, P. 'Andersen, Mr. , and Association and got dinner and cause of it was received. his head and slowly Baid with at Willie Mu north 'HyrumField, and nvith her grand son, Alaster Shipley uated, Ottogary '.Miss D, Connie MijS jA., Allen, Dec. 28th. The night was very tears supper Loth together. From here cold. Their heme was at Elko, Neva- Hank. glistening in his eyes?! j Petersen and Miss Reta Allen will buy grain in the south end Ray wre were marched to a large hall before I the1 wear, and conduct da. Mr. Morni Timpimboo has been up Idaho Reservation with ;My son, can, f motored to Salt Lake Saturday. of the valleyconnection Dec. 29th. It was reported about a half block away, and his in elevator with beavpii that jvhat I have ,A party was hih accompany Air. Thomas Pabowena and his family and visiting given at the cabr put under guard. At about 6:30 from two or three different about the origin of the hr of business. some his relation up their. Miss Iba Hootchew come home from produce you tojd B'ack-smith Murray etersen in w'e were marched tY the. Wash-- ! hootces, and from a railroad con book is rtrpe. Your mother' and John A Israelsen, member of school two week ago. She stay with her ristar Miss Timpim-th- e canyon Saturday, t into the , doctor which is counted reliable, sister,', Mrs.' Athajia Robinson, Mr. andFork' father ington depot executive committee of the boo .at Washakie. Mr. Enos Rubigee ,and w'ife ahd-hiD. Mrs. A. Gill, Mr. and a raid on week. 'He return cars, after which thes, doorp were J that the Rebels made book last when' last Idaho were that National Lava District of Hot part been Mrs. spring present Harold League up Mr. and Mrs. Gill, o locked and a "'ntinel placed at the Alexandria and Manassas was handed to me in Mentor, home sqme day. AJr. Nephi Berdash was motog down Tremon-tpanielsen, Millard Gi l Postmasters, has been assigned each door,, and at; seven, start- Gap railroad, and captured 100 Ohio, and all I ever knew about Henry was visit W'eek and Miss Claire Olsen were ago. Master. Chester Ottogary represent the league at the ton about last mules and a train of wagons. ed for Washin' on. book was members of the party. Conventions to be he.d in Colo--j Washakie last Sunday. Mr Philip still our town yet He of that the origin on this taken Seven weft branph December 24th 2:30 a. m. We Perdash motor down Ogden Air. California. Oliver and P. A ,Timu Alontana, rado, from come what of met Pratt, Wyomih. group Parley girls have just arm :d and are now of the railroad among the negro return from Nevada about Alose will Mr. have Mr Isnelsen last week ago. George probably Joseph Smith and the with their leader, Mrs. Eugene in some barrac-'near the Sol- workmen on the 27th, also that Cowdery, ball with our boys here. Our attend-to he But of the saw weeks claimed who forego pleasure witnesses play ago. j couple Worley, Monday. they .are all the cars in Alexandria wrere diers Retreat. Theroqjna bethe on convention Colorado plneer day play ball. Air. ' rim to' Washington; the plates have told me, and in Officers of the Ladies Liter- ing the txiys going down Lajton, Utah, Hot spring about week very large and only one little readyallto stores Lava because dates been of wife up and Woonsook conflicting were ready all of my intimacy with 'Joseph ary society met Monday afterj0g the stove in them, which I didnt and and Denver are buy some fruit tween convention the RebeL Smith he never told but the one noon at the home of Airs. L. g0( encount begin sick. Some our people get a chance tf see until the to be burned in case to Redondo Beach held at be Dne now. lt0wn Brigham City Alr.eth Pubigee motor down Ogden where they discussed men had all left for breakfast, should advance. This has been story, and that was that he con- -' The Alontana Ca ifornia. and week about accompany Air. Warren Wongan and conbere ago, those found it engraved upon gold plans for their float which i to I being determined to see it be- kept very quiet by be will WILLIE OTTOGARY. held vention r st Helena, wife too. so far. plates and in a hill near Pal- be entered in the Pioneer day fore Washington, At about cerned in it . . Air. Israelsen .Septc.nber myra, New York, and that an celebration parade Monday. nine we were put under guard Air. and Mrs. Grover Chris- is scheduled to. address the postangel had appeared to him and and marched to the landing at Berlin Restaurant directed him where to find it; tiansen and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. masters at each pf the three the foot of Seventh St. where Serves More Milk conventions. 23 (TP)The and I have never, to you or to Andersen left this week for a BERLIN, July we met a part of our squad that Airs. V. A. Spenny left Wedhad left us early in the morning, consumption of milk in the any one else, told but the one trip to the Yellowstone Park. for Green River, Wy- -, nesday Miss Alice German story, and I now repeat to you. Ralph of SMt Lake for theih regiment but had not restaurant of the to visit her children, Air.' owing R. W. Sloan was up from Salt Lake Thursdtay. gone yet. At 10:30 a. m, we Reichstag has increased 60 to I believed him, and now believe City was a Hyrum visitor this and Airs. A. L, Spenney. week." went on board the Seth Low, for 70 per cent,, according to Wil- he told me the truth. Aliss Florence Caine tame "up from Salt Lake to attend the Aliss Phoebe Jensen enterHe also said to me after Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence SorenFarrell-ThatchAlexandria where we arrived at helm Sollmann, socialist deputy wedding. tained a number of her friend at a lecture on Evolution of Truth II a. m. and were marched ' ta and former-- minister of the in- that, that Mormonism was delivered Dr. true; sen .have moved to Ilyium Phillips Fort Ellsworth, . where we ar- terior. Herr Sollmann, leader that Joseph Smith ' was a where Mr. Sorensen will soon Saturday at the home of Airs, Millville Sunday. . of Logan. Those ' rived at 12 a. m. From here we German dry movement prophet, and that I would take up his labors as an instruc- Lyman Barren Judge Rolapp of Ogden was in town Friday. included: the Aliases Thurs- present Provo from was Y. B. started at 1 .p. m. for the- new points to these figures as hope- find it out some day. After my tor in ,the English department U., up the of T. J. Miller, Prof. Sunnyside ; convalescent camp about ohe ful signs that the use of in- fathers death, my mother, who of the South Cache high schoo. Amy Crawford, De.on Grace Allred, Aladsen, and a half miles, from the Long toxicating liquors, even by leg- survived him several years, ,Mr. and AIrs.L. AI, Edison Miss Edith Curtis went to Salt Lake Friday, Fountain Green; Valene Popple-tooffered 200 to sing a, Bridge, but before we started islators, is on the wane in Ger- was in the enjoyment of. good motored to Salt Lake Saturday .Logan Tabernacle Choir has been' Leishman, Wells Alargaret Air. Albs. and ' and Van we were told that if any of us many. . of 24th. on the Quill ; ' Jubilee celebration health up to the time of her that city retuped with them. ' ville, Leda Peterson, lae and the Robert Murdock left for Alinneapolis Alonday. wished to go to our regiment . Restaurant keepers in Ber- last sickness, she being Lake A canyon party was held Sat- Carma Jensen, Airs. Arthur Pet- - Charles we could, do so by stepping to lin say that thereris not as beold.A . Friday and sister Ida, left for Salt of the Alormon short jtime Airs. Abe Jensen Hyrum. the front. A great many did so, much drinking as formerly, fore her death I had a conver- urday night in Blacksmith Fork ersen, members the of one surviving. Jacob Earl, ' Miss Viola Sorensen returned when they were taken and sent luncheon sation with her about the canyon by the following young Alonday from California where Battalion, has gone to- Salt Lake to attend the Jubilee. buildmft. daring especially to the Straggler's Camp, there hours. While before the war a store m his new couples: Air. and Mrs. Jack Henry Hayball has opened upon his origin of the Book of Mormon, Baxter, Mr, and Airs. Merril she has spent the last two to do duty until the corps that kneliner took.it almost as a and wanted to know what she wilh Air. 'Airs. Merlin months. She reports having vistheir regiment belonged to send BeS front seat and is sur plied insult if a guest did remembered , about its being Baxter, Air. and and Mrs. Alilton ited Los Angeles, San Francisco, home by members of the con-t-a hot water through a connect for them. Each state has its personal Annder, not order wine or beer, many presented to my father. She Baxter. A OakJand, San Jose, San-- j Hive class. Social games, own camp and all the troops bebirthday dinner was Fresno, now instruct their said to me in that conversation and other cities and ' test games, between mothers taking the place ofpait of the Barbara proprietors EdAI. Airs. L. to to given Sunday by go waiters not to longing thpt state have land daughters, were enjoyed top hose fitting. suggest drinks that .what my father had told ison in honor of Airs. A. s towns in the coast state. in the same camp SecAt. L. I. A. of the The Y. the patron asks for me about the book being pre followed by a program. Lun-on- d seventy-fourt- h birthday. Arriving at the Convalescent unlpgfl A method has been developed mo-' held annual their ward them. cheon was served to more than him .was sented to, true, for Air, and Airs. D. O. Nielsen, camp I met George W. Freeland for thers and party1 obtaining cedar oil from tro was and she at time the daughters AI. A. Mr. eighty. and Airs. present a young man J got acquainted Israelsen, wood and shaving13 of on w'aste the An to cnapel! artificial fur. difficult knew', that was the first time Mr. and Airs. John A. Israelsen, Alonday evening with in the York hospital. Stop- form! automobile in factories that produheating box Invitations Nlawn. new the A detect is seen from had ever he Air. Airs. and cigar that II. P. Andersen, genuine and it, being ping to speak to him. I lost verses were taken to every 'system is installed back of the ces enough oil to pay for its c. arid Mrs! made told from Israelsen, went stories AIr. the about father he rayon. so of Victor my sight j my squad, if- - I a I & itm.-- E-zt- B 1 56-inc- valve-in-hea- d j - r l2li, I'll Strag-attacke- if ' y . If , Torlay Veils 'Sals; I VifUTES TO J , TO -- es ! Fred-ricksbur- g. and-wif- 4-- H i r -- - f and-we- " s ! 4-- . 5 II - .. n ft 5-- 6. Thirty Years Ago 1 er - in-th- - n, eighty-gixyea- rs - . - Edi-ton- , j- v-- |