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Show DESERET EVENING . NEWS -S- ATURDAY Historian Compiles List of ' Veterans Who Helped Link Easf and West With Steel r - tte t..odeu by Mr. Jenson and D. W. Parratt At capttol Includes haa theW.stats avings, C. A. Smoot. Sait lake ; J. C. hia name to the lit of Westergard of Ogden; D. H.City Kimball Of veterans who Charles Spike SalJ lake City; Hampshire helped build the last stretch of the of this city; John Smith of this city; . Albert Shirley Alfred Birmingham. American transcontinental railroad. and Thomas Shirley, all of Bountiful; tory Ta the story "of the early James Casein, William Hadley, Wilson Hi Peter Cunningham, of Ogden nt when men struggled with the unt- lane, Evan Evans, Huntsville; Thomas amed forces of the wild plains A. H. Moyes, Ogden; Cunningham. I did not have the pleasure of seeOgden; Thomas D. Brown, Farr West; driven the st spike Promontory, Wm, Purdy, Ogden; James M. Thomas, ing Mr. Odell Victor, Id.; Joshua Gay, Topltff, .Utah, on Way 10. told members of the Golden Spike Utah; Marion A. Lisle, Deweyville, John W, Snell, Salt lake; committee, "but I wae there; I left Utah; Henry Florence, Morgan; Suaanah . In about oclock t the Promontory Hunsaker, oily; Richard Squires, niornlnijt preceding the driving of the George R. Daniels. Park City; Alonso Winters. Hoytsvlile; Temple hort, spike between 10 a. m. and noon. I A. W. Ogden Lorenxo Hadley. ass living at Hamptons on the Bear Walter Trscy, Hadley, West Weber; John N. nwr. Just west of where Colllnston Wilson, Ogden; James Holman. Pleasaov is that being a stage station on ant Grove James Kirk, J. B. Gordon, Walters. , John the route between Salt Lake City and Alvtn England, Helena. Montana and a diverting point John C. Shields, Tooele; Robert lor Boise, Idaho. - At that time Morrig Edward R. Parry. Thomas Salt Lake; Jaa. Bosworth. Hmpn a cun by- BiHy Oodbe and Anderson, gen Hampton, eras quite a place and Preston, Idaho; James H. Jenkins. St. was the boy w bo waited on the traveli- Anthony, Idaho; Joseph Johnson, Vic- George -- - of war ric Gateway to the Southeast ig?imiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiintinminmiiifciumjiiiijmimt'iiinniiniiimiimni t Now is the time to Build Your Home i lm ng public, serving the stags t passes-- " -- venture meant real work. I C Thorenen. U. 8. surveyor for Utah is also a veteran of the road building. Historian's Office Crowded. of Andrew Jenson, presistate historical society, Friday with railroad gnd the mail brought many an The aifica dent o4 the was erdVdSd vet-ra- tale of early day g One of the most fetters was from Thoms Banter of Hyrum. who told of the days when gun play was just as much of the day s routine as work. He hauled corded wood fou the Union Pacific to fire snginemhmf was one of the survivors of the Green river ferry boat construct- Interesting ion work. Inter-:aaun- It 12 men were catastrophe When drowned. He aaj 8 the railroad in those days, was supplied with beef by shooting cattle roaming the prairies The men. he declares, sere a wild often as the cattle. Drinking and gambling and shooting were common. - He adds a plea that bull teams, stage coaches and pony eiprevs wagons be made a feature of the celebration and adds, "Dont for-ye The dance and musje. ceebraiien officials vouch that these features will not be omitted James Kirkham appeared at Mr. Jenson s offles ami established his claim to the authorship of the railroad song, recently appearing In the press i4 well known to the railroad work-o- f com-rnlssa- T' et that day. J Pugh of this city belonged to W 'be Ogden band at Promontory "and tcclares that many .a concert had to be postponed to give way to a shooti- ng fray Another veteran, Walter P. oroj of this city, declares that a sur- of the present Lucin cut-o- ff was 'de in the working crew but the to build the shorter route was bv abandoned because of the mud and twt of construction. . , , " F. Nelson of Ogden tells of the biting winds and the scarcity of clothing among some of gangs, declaring that sometime awake to ke tig Inches 'oLsaow from their . lults , cold. bedding and he construction tbe men would list of Veterans. The list of veterans so far received i When ou build a fine home in Gilmer Park, you know tjiat if If you want to have permanent satisfaction in vour new home, be u, because of the protection afforded -- - -- n. n; d, -- igvalue, .through permanent Building Regulations. Even home must cost at least $3000 to $4000, depending on location. Objectionable and unsightly conditions jan never mar the beauty of Gilmer Park. sure to first investigate the many advantages of Gibner Park Xo matter what your taste or requirement, there is a homesite in this charming residence park that ull exactly meet your needs. And remember the price is lower than in many of the older and unrestricted sections of the city. Some of the choieest lots in this beautiful homeplace are on the high bench land adjoning the Thirteenth East boulevard. The view will always be superb and youll en- -' joy clear, fresh air the Improvement work is rapidly progressing. All streets will be paved, cement sidewalks, city water and sewer mains will be installed and hardwood shade trees will be planted in front of all. lots. Take advantage of the beautiful spring weather and visitr Gilmer Park T1US WEEK yyithout fail. When can you go ? Name the hour and well call for you Phone .Home-site- s year-roun- d. on east Gilmer Drive may be had for and up, on small "monthly paymentiT o. $850 Coalville: Wm. G. Bidd. Peter A. I. Stone, Ogden- Nells Nelson, Ban dcr Joh n 1C Jones, Robert M. Beard. Wm. J. Smith. Hezekiah Puffin. Stephen Theobald, John II Kimball. Salt lake City; Who. Horsley. Brigham City; Jas C Wansgard Huntsville, Wm- - A. McBride, Hvrtrm;1 Jacob Bower, Nephi. Soren Anton-oHyrum: Jas. R. Turman, llnmv Marlmi Larsen, Spanish Fork Jd-- i Jaa Thurston. Ogden. George t. H. Brigham City. W. H. Wirth. OgL. den; Moroni Phillips, Brigham City; C. C. Wlanagard, Huntsville, Oliver G. Snow. Salt Lake City. Daniel C. Walker. Eden; Elijah Jones River Heights; J H Taylor, Porterville. R A Beecher, Brigham CItv; Wm. Hvde, Logan; C. O Loveland. Honeyville, W P Ellis. B. M. Lewi C. O Dunn, W. F Gardner. Andrew Nvmson. Hyrum Karran. L. P Johnson, George Hansen, Logan; Brigham City, Richard Yates, Logan. Jaa Oversan. Ogden; Iseac Rrockbank. Murray; John H. DavI,Logan; Jas Jensen, Ogden; O, C. O. Wold. M oon. Crstle - Roc k ; John Daniel Green, Peterson, Bertock. A. Amundson. Morgan; Salt , Lake os. W. City; Neibaur, Paris, H. Kirk. Idaho; Sr Joseph Lewiaville, Tooele, Andrew Neleon, Malad, Ida.; Cat)e Rock; R F. Jardine, M. Dudlev. Spanish Fork; Ida . William Irvine. Salt Lake City, Justus Logan; George J. Davis, Dingle, Ida.: L. A David Jenkina, C. C. Bmdrup. Christensen. Newton: H. W. Owen. Jo- John Morton, Kaysville;G NW. H ClayMarter. City. seph Mullett, Salt Lake City; J. G ton. Sab Lake Hunta-villJardine, Garland, John W. Gardner, Providence. William G. Smith. Alex Hunter. D. Ogden; Charle A. Pleasant Grove; John Wright, Salt Lake City; J. H Russell, Logan; JR. Harper, Murray. P. C. Christensen, L. Bybee. Ucon. Ida.; H W. Russell, Moroni; Geo. B. Cheeley. Kanoeh. OrJohn H. Russell. R. D. Brown, Og- son W. Shafer, Salt Lake City; W. J. den; Christian Olsen, James Olsen. Newman. Salt Lak City; John LangChas Brigham City: C. J. Coray, Christoph- ston, Aberdeen, Id.: K N.A.Child, J. Barker. er Alston, Edwin Pettit, Salt Lake Wilkins, Salt Lake City; City; Htram Hall, 8r T Hvrum: J O. Jno. Burrows, Brigham City: Reuben Williams, Sugar City. Ida ; Herbert Perkea, Hyda Park; John Strange. Horsley, Soda Springs, Ida.; Peter Setplo; A. P. Rose. Hyrum; L. A. Blair, Gottfredson, 8pringville; David Moore, R. A. Jones, Ogden. ; - Wasatch 868. Be sure to ask for a handsome illoslrated folder. n, Gil-ger- i Kimball L Richards salt lakx rr 54 MAIN ST Peter-owt-Dar- id J 1 Mark Catkrdrsl Fir.t South near Second Fat The 1 ervV Ret a WilIV m, Fieeiwuod, oear.; 30 liam 0 13 a m , Sundav holy communion. school. 11 a nv., holy communion. ' by the dean. St. Paulo churi h. Third South and rector iL Dennis, Ninth J, Services at 0 a m.. 11 a m. S p m 1 aermon, 0 Morning Sunday ictiool, , The Ninety and Nine B 1PTI1T. , Second church. Immanuel Baptift bhor-ma- n South and Fourth Eaat atreeta. J. school Wallace, minuter. Sunday at 4 a. rm. Frank J Luiaa. superintendent Classes lor 4iall m Mr r.u"K. I, People services st PubPay no, leader Topu. Service lic worship with preaching. s Vod nv topic. Morning and p Seal. evening topic, uoda alue of a Life Bethel Baptist church. Ninth South nes. and Lincoln street H Lyon Bs)s.m at Id ;4ssermon, paator Bible school am morning worship at II 4a and Work topic, The Walk Worohlp of the Believer Voung Peoples meeting at 4S pm, Robert Krynear, leader. At 8 p m. the paator will commence a eertea of expository sermons on second TimOth) Prsyor pm Special music by Thursday. the Harmonv quartet 1010 church Rio Grande Baptist west Second Bouth Paator, Thoa A. 10 ; a.m morning Flynn. Bible school. service. service. 11 a.m.: communion Toung Peoples service. 1 pm; evening I p.m.; baptismal service service. - Burlington Baptist church, Bible school at I am ; morning service at II to am., subject. A Royal Invitation.' be followed by the Lord a bupper I, subject. 'Gods si Evening service Blockade La !h Xs to licii. Young People' meeting kt ;1S p.m. Harry E. Clsrke. pastor. St er-m- Eaat-aUftft- a. Ham This season we are paying particular attention to those stunning new styles in womens footwear. Coionials--Osford- s For the Ladies and Lassies ... am LAND Wednesday evening eervice clock rHRHTIW. Central Christian Church tDlsmples), corner Third East and Fourth South Chester A Snvder. pastor Bistreet. ble school 10 am.; morning worship. 11 otlock, sermonG The Masters all. Mrs Norman Atkinson, solo. 1st. Christian Endeavor meeting. 0 30 service 7.43 pm . serpm Evening y ' X islona mon. prayer service. Wednesday 8 pm. s REORGANIZED CHUU K. Chapel at 819 Fourth East street Bible NorSunday school at It am mal rlas at 8 20 pm. Regular preach7 45 p m. and ate. H ing services at C "Bv-wa- mid-oe- ek - LITHEH41. Tabor Danish Evangeiical Lu'heran E church, corner First avenue and street J. C, Carlsen. paator ResiTel Wes 8188 dence 91 V street Service bunday school at 19 am at lh. topic, The Good Shepherd." servnes at I pm, "The Conquest of Ladies Aid Monday afterJericho noon st the home of Mrs Kjar Jacobsen 781 First avenue ecrvi.es Monin the church. The Rev. day Jrnr-evening n of Kuskln. .leu, L United of the Nebraska Synod of theprident Danish Church of America, w ill peaa at all these service! SPIRIT I. AL ORDER. The Divine Order of Melchnedek will hold its rcgu'ar service at the Moose hall 222 south West Temple 18 P m 2 m 39 snd p street at Afternoon subject "The Kingdom of I God at Ha d" Evening ' subject "My bheep Known My Voice ed by pchnmtriation and B N Matihewa. pastor tion tary, C- - Barbara Cabs w. Itlt 4 TION ARMY. -- The United States Mar 3 Public WASHINGTON', debt of the United States government reported today by the tr aturv as Moit of -- this represent Liberty bonds of tbe first, second, third and fourth issues, the Victory Liberty loan not being Included to any g cat extent No deduction 1 made for tbe 8 852,-- 1 009 099 loan d to foreign governments j Consequently the nei debt would be j th et - - i f j The treasury now ha a workint balance of tl 052.684,900, and li holds 12.598 588.900 in gold Silv; been r dollars In the treasury-ha- ve duced to 228.711 009 by melting dwi) of approximately 29 90 090 of silver dollar for export to India. $24,824,345,000 Is Public DcbrOf approximately 319 909 099.990 The treasury plans to issue other! bond this year and next vear to n.eetj the fag ends of war expenses but in the aggregate these are not expected to amount to more than J.'.oim 900 -090, so that the grow public debt of the United State Is expected by official to be In the neighborhood of 939.-00- 9 009.949 when the period of war Sout3 Sabbath school meets at 9 48 o clock league. 8 48 p m. . i The church service begins at 11 oclock, the pastor preaching the sermon, subEpiscopal Liberty Park MethodistNinth In Careers" South ChrleSlan Eighth East ard ject, "A Study meet at 7 o clock Prayer church. Endeavor will Rer. Harry T. Zeldere, B D atreeta 14 10 m a Prof. school ; t at oclock. minister Bunday meeting Wennesdey WorL A Brtdsland. superintendent. Secret tHRIITmAClEXCE. The subject. ship! H am., Seed " -of th fcpworth league. 7 Snbiect. Sunday sermon. Ever las tng Growth p m ; topic. "Oir Relstion lo God Obey- -'Punishment ' T H. Zeidera EvenMrs ln leader. of Christ. Scientist, JJ First Church W. Su- subjtat. Third boutlT. Sunday sort ires 11 lug worvh'p. f oeloc t in honor m k Liberty Service o'cloi p t orlock a m and Sunday prefne have returned from school. 9 15 a m The Wednesday eve- Park ton whomusicwar Special Sunday school at 9 o clock ning service ara held at 1142 Second Church of Christ, Scientists board mens Turaday evening Aid meets at Ladles' avenur street Sunday Sherman Sg east South Tempi aerx ices, 11 o clock am. bunday school. the hom of Mra W. H. Barrett. 731 ! MERCHANTS south Ninth East treet, Thursday, 9 39 p m. CONGREGATIONAL , Phillips Congregational church, corner Fifth South and Seventh East pastor. streets; the Rsv. P, A. Blmpkln, Morning servic at 10 45 with aermon New L. Rev. of tbs Cady George by Tork; Sunday school at 12 29, A. F. Bard welt superintendent Junior Endeavor serwoe at 8. Christian Endeavor at 8 20; evening service at 7 45 under the auspices of the T. W C. I': speaker, Wre Jennie Kemp - Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 9 o clock. Cbapel at 119 east Second street. Captain and Mrs. A. L Hol- - financing ends. Menvteg brook,, officers 4a diarge o'clock: Bunday boliMss swm,-I- I I school, 2 p m. evening service o clock, a big Salvatton rally with testimonlseL and Capt. i music, singing miBTTEitutr, Ho, brook will take for his subject "The First Presbyterian church, corner of Source of the hplnt of Bolsheviain. O and South Temple atreeta The Rev In the Geo E. Dttie nu, pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL abeenc of the pastor the Rev. Wm. Methodist Episcopal church. . First D former of I) the Paden, pastor hecond houth street church, will preach. Sunday school at 8c,nd East and H. N Williams, pastor Will Dr James IS am at service Preaching ltam. and at 0.10 p m. preach st 11 am. on "Tbe ofEagle Toung peoples meeting Disturbthe Lord or the Discipline Erentng services, at 7 45 Third Presbyterian church, corner of ance," and at p m. on "Challenging Sunday school, Eleventh East and Seventeenth South, Western Civilisation Rev Henry W. Burger, D. D, paator 9 48 ana; Junior league, 4.30 pm ; VTe have sssetnbled large and varied assortment of these and have them now in many lasts and leathers. Particularly interesting are the BROWN and BLACK . OXFORDS BRONZE and BLACK PUMPS and COLONIALS. You will find much to claim your attention in our store and we ipvite you to inspect our stock. - Our salesmen will gladly show vou any, shoe you may fancy, and there is no, obligation to buy. Oar showing of childrens shoes is complete and comprehensive Bring the little girla in and have them fitted in a MARY JANES. pair of those J krncoPAL e; 1 IS Jo QTY CHURCHES Did it ever occur to you how dresacd-a- p one always feels when the feet are encased in a pair of new, stylish shoes! Iso matter how fine your clothing may be, how classy your millinery, you will never fel nor will you be fully dresaed without a pair of correct shoes ever-popul- i question of but WHERE to iW-fod.'-- AT MM-sranr- s Pumpsi no longer a Ls WIIEN to J.uild tor, Idaho; Jamea M. Wardrop. Salt Lake City: William F. Fail, Robt. Johnson, E- - M, Ct, OaaEgsilic;-ii- . b. Hansen, Seth Wareham, Molene, Jens Madsen. Yerin Madsen, Frank Snow, John Tutton, Manti; J. K. Reed. Orangeville; Charles Broune, Mammoth; Samuel Tolley, Nephi; George Hand, Sandy; Wm W. Turner. Haber Case, Salt Lake City; John Mallinson, Wm. Preetwich, Moroni; Lewis Justs-seSalt Lake Cl tv; C. T. B. Lrbbert. Glrn wood mile. Alta, Canada; Jaa N Westwood, Springville; Daniel B Hariris. Layton, John K. Reid. Orangeville; J. L. Edwards, Willard, T F Crane, American Fork, Jas A. Holman, Pleasant Grove; Jaa Kirk, Sr., Tooele; Wm. Davis, 8a it Lake City, Wm. Burnett. Ogden, Wm. G Smith, Huntsville; John Burrows, Brigham City, John H. Miller, E. Case. Salt Lake City; Jos. W. Jenkins, St. Anthony, Idaho; Marari North. Salt Lake City; M. Dudley, Justice Spanish Fork; J. C. Hunter, Ogden. P. A. Hansen, Preston, Ida.; Geo. T. Bowen, Spanish Fork; T. 8. Wadsworth. Morgan; W. 8 Reid, Ogden; Angus M. McKay, Huntsville, John A. Taylor, Ogden; Enoch Monk, Pay-eoA I Jackman, Levan; H M Dougat, Springville, Robt, JL Mayes. Mrs. C L. Thompson, Fair-fielOgden: R. Hlnchcliff. OgIda.; Mathias den: Wm. M.- - Scott Salt Lake City, Judge Samuel Swanner. Tetonla, Ida.; Waiter E. Gardener. Martha A. Tuttle. Salem: Peter C. Anderson, Ogdertj Charles Sells. Nephi; John Holland," KaysvlIIe, Lewis Olson, Ljnden, Utah, Henry Marshall. Lehl; C, L. Sessions J H. Hancock Lewis Oviatt, John Goddard. Salt Lake City , Frank Up-poC, Anderson. K Fifteen hundred new homes are needed THIS TEAR In Salt lake.' Daring lU, war borne building was at a standstill. NOW Is the line to build that bomo vou ha been dreaming about. By building this spring you will be bench and at tbe same time will be helping to keep times good for everybody. ling yourself X left Hamptons gert their meats, tor the railroad and wmf In Cortona "when It was a tent city, From there I went weat to Promontory and worked ter bridge contractors and was located at Promontory some months. When the day arrived, as my memory aervee me. for the spike celebration the opportunity was presented me to leave o'clock In the morning on a con- i rtructlon train for Wasatch, Utah. Just shout ta the border line between this rate and Wyoming and at thati time quite a prominent camp.' Mr Odell worked on bridge construction fallowing the Union Pacific for some time, eventually getting a vb aa br&keman between Ogden and Toana. Nevada. He was later advanced to conductor for the Union Paeifie. ,Mr Odell will not be able to attend the fiftieth anniversary of the spike driving on May 10 at Ogden, aa a businesa call to California will prevent hit attendance; but his name haa been added to the list of Golden Bplke veterans W. N Willlama of this city is also a He and three comspike veteran. panions left school when mere lads and sent to work on the railroad, aa a big adventure. He stayed with it only a abort time he says, finding the "ad- i High Grade BICYCLES $30.00 WEEK Sale on Standard Makes of Tires. Wc Repair any .MAKE' Big UK i 0. W' MEREDITH CYCLE 159 CO. J Academy Ave. Provo Phone 3975. t ESCO LIGHTING FIXTURES Kco line of fixture indicate the the, best line of lighting future that U Is possible to make. 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