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Show The first free public library in the 'United States was established at Peterborough, N. H., April 9, 1833. It was supported by town funds. mm ELDER journal Vagy--- c Do You Remember. . . When Corinne Had A Bank And BuHalolBill. WdsBill Cody? Mari an By follfftTvALUE JUBILEE r yt 3, Skillfully dttalled froitpoint reyen, with ,tmert, ulvar. fimihed button for occent. Hand washable. 12 te 18. 5.99 Frostpcinf Rayon "Bower" Dresses proof that you get DOUBLE your money's worth at Mode O'Day I These exceptional styles have DOUBLE appeal DOUBLE qualitytin every stitch. They're easily Here's worth DOUBLE men r.zzxi 3 ter their amazing -- 15 low GOBI NN'E Morris It Was Right Over There That How many How many people, can tell of watching the Salt (Lake temple being built or remember when the thick walls were only four feet high? lSU The memories of MrJWilliam Bosley (Bill) and Mr. W. R. Holmes of Corinne hold these facts and many more. They can ramble through the colorful era from 1870, when they were both born, to the present time, and talk of people and events thaf have long since been consigned to the history books and to time. They have both enjoyed a summer of reminiscing. Mr. Holmes has been away from his beloved Corinne fop some time and Mr. Bosley was confined to his home during the winter months, but both old, gentlemen have had a fine summer soak' ing up the sun antj talking. Do you remembdr. . . an old friend asks another and from their recollections the west with all its strength of growth and color emerges once more, living, vital and wonderfully American. The progress they have seen and been a part of seems a little fantistic when Viewed In its entire 6oope radio, television, strato-cruiserstreamline trains and cars, and the atomic bomb, of course. IBut the atomic bomb was quite a long way off when Bill iBosley and his brother Tom, de cided to play hookey from herd ing horses and ride over to see Bill Codys ranch. a shctwplace, Bill Quite says, with the buffalo and all. Didnt get to see Cody, though. "Cody got his start on the plains as a guide because of (Henry House. Did you know j Moon-shini- 1 'l's Bill Bosley Points Out Spot where something fascinating occured in the old days of Corinne.1 Exchanging tales with Bill about the west when it was wild is W. R. Holmes, right. The octogenarians have enjoyed a good summer in Corinne, reminiscing about the days when tjie west was just a youngster. . . . Bills - 25 foot, home-constructe- d launch. Years before it had proudly borne huge paddle steamers on their way to Great town had banks, a flour mill, nessed "the desert that? Grandpa Holmes asks. blossoming Salt Lake and on south to the large grocery and dry goods as the rose, but mbst of all they smelters at Garfield, but it nevNow If you are the least bit stprfes, likes Corinne the have kept faith wih their own er floated a more proud skipper familiar with Corinne history, Way shebutis he now. They rise up ver- or craft than Bill Bosley and his the good solid kind, youll know good farm land, Solid, he says, town, Corinne. good people. bally to defend her at the drop launch. that Henry House was a respectBut still good sport to talk of an innuendo. They have He ran to and from Duckville ed resident who had much to do about its old days. For Instance known her since she laid away and often at night without the with early Corinne. His name like the time the wind came up her gaudy clothes and false eye- lights. IAs a matter of pride to crops up in many a conversa- suddenly, lasted about five minlashes and assumed a matronly him, he boasts of never having tion and written piece. utes, long enough to blow over air and they resented any infer hit a thing, night or day. Then It seems that when Henry the Presbyterian church. ence that she is anything but a road was built for the sputterHouse retired from guiding on good. , ing automobile and BilI was out the Plains he was asked to name "Threw the bell down, but business. of been a man to take his place and his didnt hurt it a bit, Mr. Bosley and have parThey part IWhat these two can remember cel of nearly every important and talk about sounds like the reply was, Codys a good man." laughs. in the way of progression When Buffalo Bill came near rious an exciting And some wind it was, too. Stdp their town has taken and pages from deathsthat Corinne with his wild west show that were lasted about five minutes. that includes the measuring and he and Henry House were sure to Only I ducked into Guthries store on never solved' highi board laying off of the board side- fences quite get together. around each .dwelling, the corner and me and another walks. And then they helped He was a fine figure of a fellow couldnt and people such as Little Mounget the swinging the cement sidewalks.. Mr. tain man, Mr. Holmes recalls. doors shut. Bill pauses long lay Maggie. sideboard took the up Buffalo Bill a legend and a enough to slatp his knee and let Bosley who Mountain Littte Maggie, of walks and claims a group kind- - of woman she? was What Was kids followed figure of western history to out a great big chuckle. him every step of most of us, hut inot to these two old man Guthrie scared! He ask, and they look at you the way for gold Is where you you quita-odd!- y d say Whyr just AM Corinne gentlemen. . and the , pots, pans goeitynn. andr firie youngsters woman." "f HoWbig ' is the new addition boilers and things of that na were If, likenyother nickthe all right, to the church going to .be? Mr. ture were hanging from the cell els doing she But wasnt really. She livand dimes were plentiful, ed at Little Mountain, rode Bosley asks. About $45,000, the Ing. Blew every blamed one Mr. Holmes can take you to horse like it was a hurricane, estimated cost, someone replies. down! Never heard such a clatthe corner of his home and show ran her own cattle and horses That so? Well, once a $50, ter in all my life!" you a nail that was used as the 000 hotel was built here and Bill One discussion leads natur center of all the streets laid out then 'later sold for $300, ally into another. The subject in Corinne on the'soutiTside of says. Any new buildings in of the bells tolked about. They the highway. Corinne today have to be quite recallit was taken to Brig In J.909 he was hired by the two for old ham how in 1896 to these impressive ring out city to pump water from the rlv City pals. Statehood when Utah was er into a large tank on the north Bill can remember when the declared a1Day state of the Union, side of town. This constituted and how its sides were pounded the water system, the oldest in so hard it cracked like the Lib northern Utah. erty Bell. . It was later recast in We drove the first school bus Connecticut and returned to Co oyer ungraveled roads, through rinne where it has remained de snowstorms and mud. During spite a petition to have it taken the five years he drove the bus away. the children were never tardy These two have literally wit nor did he miss a day in getting fa Enjoy this GREAT STRAIGHT BOURBON famous for OLD ; TIME' QUALITY! novel-myste- price. scccpi D Ur Bay Miliand has signed to play a top jolg this season on Theatre Guild on the iAir. Sunday, dont miss Helen Hayes and Montgomery, Clift in reat drama, Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie. Tune in Sundays, 6.30 p, m., KDYL, U. S. Steel Hour. - BRIGHAM CITY Jffim . . . in this part of the country people or the west for that matter, can say they really knew (Bill Cody or Buffalo 'Bill as he was more commonly known? JOINS TOP PROGRAM 0' 0ay own end lovefly nylon, lull . friMit and juorontel parfact Stock up now and tin i, at vuy ifMcial prk.l Sail of 3 pair, only $3 Molt and earned the title of Little Mountain Maggie. Maybe shes another Calamity Jane that his. tory has overlooked. Yes sir. . . . Breathes there a man with soul so dead who nev- er to himself has said . . . this is my home, be it ever so humble. , . . and here my root9 go , the youngsters to school. For deep. . . . deep. warmth in the canvas covered Plenty of Moonshine bus there was a tiny stove. Mr. Bosley came to the state COLUMBIA, S. C. (UP) of Utah at a very early age, He Is still a big business in used to pass through the tem- South Carolina. An agent for ple grounds on his way to and the federal alcohol tax unit esfrom school. Hed stand and timates that 1,000,000 gallons of watch the men struggling with Illicit liquor were manufactured the huge stones that were stead in the state last year. ily rising above the ground, Of ten he lifted his eyes from the Much Too Reckless thick walls that were only four Mrs. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) feet above ground, and gaze at the horses tethered on the lot Dorothy Jacobs paid a $31 reckHotel Utah now stands. less driving fine when her autoBill loved horses. Perhaps even mobile crashed . into a . pickup he couldnt have visioned the truck driven by her husband. beautiful buildings that would in his life time grace that cor ner and the one where he stood. the Bourbon Buy Its hard to imagine the hot, the dust, the sweat and toil and sac rifice that has made all the of the Century on those possible beauty grounds. Little things, too, make up memories. Bill chuckles when he recalls how water eventually rotted away the bricks on one side of Charlie Shaws store and a wall came tumbling down tak-- t ing with It rye flour, barley flour and potato flour. Damn good place for that flour, Charlie Shaw said, down there with that water. Maybe Bear River Is just river to a lot of us, but once It carried on its bosom, (Bed; . - , . i THIS is a picture of the best Pontiac 1 salesman in all America the wond- erful car itself! Come in and see for yourself exactly -- ow much this great car gives you and how very little it actually costs. 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