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Show Early Days In Box Elder Incidents In The Lives Of Box Elder Pioneers, By The Box Elder County Chapter, Daughtei s of Utah Pioneers loads that Promortory "point" be the utn tion The Union PaCounty Historian, D. U. P. miles of The Driving of the Golden Spike cific hail huilt On .Mas 10, isn't the I nion the ro.id while the Central PaPacific and Central Pacific rail cific had (oninhuttd a span of 'I he Union Box t uO rnihs Pacific roads mtt at ilomontory u I to tan Elder county, company was organized June 27, mate a dec Mon uhitli lu.cl hi en 18(.J, and m Iieumbcr of the readied latwciii tin two rail same year the ground was offi Alice Harding, 8 m-- ' " Sardine Heights Kids Tell Richard Happy Birthday cially broken at Omaha But the nation was at war, man power was siarie, so it was July, 1803 before actual work was commenced at Omaha Meanwhile he Central Pacific was building eastward There was intense rivalry between the forces Finally the two roads approached each other at Promontory Two lengths of the road had been li ft to be laid on the 10th of May, 1803 Spectators began to arrive as early as 8 a m. At 8 13 the whistles of the Central Pddfic were heard and the first train pulled in with a large aboard number of passengers i X A X BOX ELDER r' Bngham City, Utah o qn su'C,inuA fd,SJ premonition. Maybe I WOODWARD. Okla (UP) i'x let edition btfo'e a here k tornad Woodwaid Daily p p inttd a picture at the one show mg de--- t top of page action caused by ), H ido the ou F. 9UIe a HOUSTEH J oh J r t f i i, t nLU U V oT rw ,,1, d u .vo, - pas- rj Sp-ing- From SMITHS fflEiys Undersell Current Market Prices Our Policy SPECIALS FRIDAY FOR AND SATURDAY Fresh Young Ears Spry - Crisco - Snowdrift Green CORN, 6 for 49c SHORTENING CS 25c Idirge, Jutcv LEMONS, dozen 29c CELERY 19c M.C.P. Vanilla, Chocolate, Butterscotch (No sugar needed) PUDDING, 4 for 35c Old Manfze SYRUP, Pure Maple 30c Mlsweet OLEOMARGERINE, lb 45c Richard Rasmussen And Neighborhood Youngsteis At Birthday Patty . . . climbed on the photographers jeep foi the above hnthdav party picture. Standing at the wheel is Richard Rasmussen, son of Mrs Mary IJasmussen, who was celebrating his seventh birthday anniversary with his friends. Shown left to light, Michael Epperson, Kay Tingey, Chailes Robert Whitworth, Billy Long, Ann Westen-skowHarriet Westenshow', Allen Tingey, the host, Richard Rasmussen, Janice Hillman, Judy Long, Lyle Jenkins, James Nielsen and Joan Hillman. Then two trains from the East lengths of rails, 56 feet had Miss Sammie Makes Good $1.29 Popular Brands 48c Hot at 11a. ni. and t p. m. DOUGHNUTS, doz. 45c o.. can SHRIMPS V Ikg. MARSHMALLOWS 15c KLEENEX, 2 for 31c for 15c arrived. The United States government was represented by a detachment of "regulars" from Fort Douglas They were accompanied by the band and 600 other people of almost every nationality. At the Chinese workmen leveled the roadbed with picks and shovels preparatory to laying the ties The last tie placed was 8 feet long, 8 inches wide and 6 inches thick, and w'as made of California laurel finely polished It was ornamented with a silver escutcheon bearing the following inscription, The last tie laid on the Pacific railroad, May 10, 1869 And the names of the directors and officers of the Central Pacific company, and of the presenter of the tie The engine Jupiter of the Central Pacific railroad and the engine No 199 of the Union Pacific came within 30 feet of each other Two t HZ.C APPLESAUCE, No. 2 can .... 17c VEINNA SAUSAGE, 2 for ... 33c Motrells Snow cap LARD, 1 lb. pkg 10-4- 27c MUTTON CHOPS, lb 29c PORK CHOPS, lb 59c A" Grade POT ROASTS, b 39c MORRELL'S SLICED BACON, pound SMITH'S NEW MARKJET 57c Corner 5th South & al ', MILK, 4 for Young Cello. BABY FOOD, 2 AH GLAZED Crisp Bleached o. . News-Journ- NEW POTATOES, 6 lbs 8 NEW MARKET Main Phone 58 IT" IN THE been omitted The Union Pacific people brought up their pair of tails and the work of placing them done by Europeans The Central Pacific people then laid their pair of rails, the latter being performed by Mongolians The foremen in both cases were Americans. Shortly before noon an announcement was sent to Wash lngton that the driving of the last spike of the railroad connecting the East and the West coasts would be sent to all telegraph offices in the coun try the moment the work was done. The manager of the company placed a magnetic hall in a conspicuous position where all present could witness the performance and connected the same with the main lines notifying the various offices of the country that he was ready At 2 40 p m the dedicatory-praye- A CLAYSVILLE, Pa (UP) thicken owned by the iR J Kemp family, hitheito called Mi Sam, pioved her by laving an egg six by thiee inches It weighed moie than of a pound She is now called Miss Sam me thiee-quarte- Careful Driving Pays Priced front 18c per single roll PITTSBURGH Many (UP) Amei leans have a haid tine liharging on to then dnveis Assjua-t- . censes, tne Amencan n of Motoi Vehicle Administrator leports Last yeai 318, 000 motoi lsts lost then pnvilege to d.ive The suspensions range fiom thiee days to life Repaper now lor a lovelier sunidier home. NORTH MAIN Clvde B. FURNITURE Stratford. Mgr. r was offered by the Rev-DTodd of Massachusetts At 2 47 p m Promontory gave the signal "Done and immediately thereafter flashed over the line the announcement "Promontory Summit, Utah, May 19 Th last rail is laid, the last spike is driven, the Pacific railroad is completed, the point of junction is 1086 miles west of the Missouri river and 690 miles east of Sacramento City Signed, Stafiford, Central Pacific railroad; T C. Durant, Sidney Dillon, John Duff, Union Pacific TO CffOSSE FROM tf-AV-ZE LESS TOFn'r SPEC! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Le-lan- d PREM LUNCHEON 35c MEAT railroad Major General Greenville M and Governor Lei and Stanford spoke briefly Four spikes were furnished two gold and two silver, by Montana, Idaho, California and Nevada They were each seven inches long and a little longer than an iron spike. Dr Haikness of Sacramento presented one of gold to Governor Stanford, F. A Tuttle of Nevada presented one of silver to Dr Durant Dr Durant stood on the north side of the tie and Gov Stanford on the south side At a given signal these gentlemen struck the spike and at the same instant the electric spark was sent through the wires east and ivest. The two locomotives moved up until they touched each other and a bottle of wine was poured as a hbration on the last rail At 1 p m the railroad was completed This was followed by a general Dodge, ' N BETTER Style, Tone Performance, Value Emerson Radio Moderne Model 511 Superhcterody ne. A magnificent modern creation by the World's AC-D- 70(01 Largest Maker of Small Radio. 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