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Show ' ' ' - cs,,,,,,i.., ' '' 14 -- . '''''''''- tr, - - .. i r, " - - - --I' '''-',- 0 - '''''''.01"- .,441:ct .'460.-A- .0'4' ile,..140;000.014,07,7k .4'' P vol;t0' 'v; Iwt. t ,4frU ,,,J,,,a, ,,,i.,4, f , , Y I " ' 2:31 , 1 1, . , .--, , 1 1 0 ',4 ,e,',,,i. ,,4' Jr. ,.,e,..41P c:.'t rr...,..11,1; .. it. '- - - !, i , 4. 4 ' - , . ' i ., - ... ;. - , - . .. t . THE DESERET .1sEINS, SA'ru'RDAY, TERTIARY 3, 1923. SECTILON Conatitution - of the United States are its brevity and ttelf restratnt shown by Its atithorelif being content . lot the 1 ,, t - LIFE tIN UTAH.,:FIFTYi YEARS AG 1 - ot , .......... . ,,,ot. tl; 'i . - ,,i S. - g 44.4t , 4 , .. , ' .' ,, - - , - THREE - , 44444."4.44.4".6444-44.....494 JENSON'S TRAVELS .., : laying down general principles'-oThese general princigovernment." now are by however. endangered ples, and , a multitude Of interpretations. rrian the Journam or Andrew Jenaon on la Journey to the what is more serious, by the incline- - . Exi,orris a (Compiled From The Files of The Deseret News of 1873.) raettbr risturista as of well TinfrWr laymen of the Wentern World. to insist on their. Mt n interpretation I -. In law. our I wheat better than any fundamental respecting : , smut- - completed on the Salt Lake Sevier val- - recent tiTTIPS previous there has been violent. wdletio ter hal done. It was the Eldorado County, Califpf- - hotel. We found Sacramento, &MOM, of ley and Plorhe railroad and the work now- has a population of atiola poeition to our Nupreme Court and ell- J. S. Sudbury. an employeeprOduet nta- , Jan. 25. 1923. in , 1 ham Young's Empire mill in Prig- is still progressing. The Morin which tiejsms of it8 practices and decisionsl indeed. a inhabitants. very busy city Editor Deseret. News:prevailed here Satucilay morning did The book is admirably fitted to meet; I. Creek canyon. The . machine City i in Se LiS1011 nd The Mate was not extend I have done Bervice as a corro- all seemedlegislature the needs in relation to diecue., notI and hurry, bustle composed of ?jokes and punetuned-s- he is work done Eenstitu-'spondehad but .and sions on being of they the since News attacks to The Deseret ram sheet iron. yet it is said to have withstanding-the slight rain there Sunday afternoon. tion of the United States., The author cleaneed the wheat as well as though Soon after Sour arrival in Satrawhen I left my home in Utah The president of the Western Union' deals effectively with some old corn- I it hAd bo en It was 0 Merit d engaged In re!dimly The Ito,. advantage i mkon to Scan- - search work in the magnifilcent company ordered a redue- - ments two s) our fundamental law. He to fill nlY fnet of the new ,invention stata, over previous Telegraph In to ratew - dinavia. to 22 Feb. beeoroe effective as for I Gladstone saYwas nvitee that certain t TO nee years fa-instance, soon learned the lay then, only that It library and hi 1. IS73. It I Work ever old: now I am 50 should ing..s.-Tthat there most exprovided wonderful which the dust almost ae aeon as expelled in(ormation. historical older. it was be no higher rate between offices of struek off at a years given ttme by the taken from the wheat. 1 I am starting out on what may pected to Mint or in.E4iin Francisco, , A Relief stielety.,.party. waR held inl the Weir, rn Union than 32,50 fer brain and purpose of man." Our Coo- could be obtained much easier and ten words. etitution- was not struck Ott. It con- - perhaps be my last !Wig journey in more in Sacramento the lesembly rooms of the C1)114 p iPt P A 'society note inmitinced the mar- - tained much that WWI the embody- - mortality and I feel impressed on where about Pi0 ij volumes of ward. the following names Th'rteenth, appearing i"iriage of of Francis ment St Captain In of state tonstitus safe!y and conveBishop as the cOMMittee in charge: ' Me.- - ' Write to our Church choice litefature Deseret University to Mies Elzina ',ions. "Itexperienee was not so much a crea- this occasion to in the state copilot. domes Rachel Grant. B. W. niently-housed in of an Smith., &mountmy travels daughter of Professor and 34re. tion.'of political theories as it codi- - organ M. The library occupies :in entire wing IA. Goddard, Zina D.! Prat. G. Pratt. The ceremony was perfornt- - tied H. IlitehalltE, by eractical statesmen. doctrines journal form. and 'give a sample 0 t of the great. builihngfrom basement ,4.-Young, Emmeline Wells and ea t;'y 1,5,!" ',,-'''';S 'whiCh H. Wells. president worked experience showedhad how the world looks through the eyes to garret 1111,1 there is a special col,Mary Musser. I well or were needed for the well- in Indian Prophewlea. California lit.roture of the entertainments of ; -: Typical s v7 and understanding of a "Mormon" lection ofof Miss 2'..i!''...,,,' :' .; : , :;,' ..,' who ih e day. the story of a. party called Eudora charge Indian prophet. wor kin g of government In their own the. a how .i. : , of and ,...,,1:; i....'.advanced lelder country." 'years "a pleasant affair." le told in the, who wail in the habit of rendered me all possible assistance in - ,. ;. predictiag , All the chapters on the fundamental man after having had all kinds of MY work. , , , ,v "A fiollowleg manner: .' ' suggeetion. future evente from time to time made function ,4, .' s of ArriftiCall the, was Conetitution made a few mem-eigitr... Wednesday, Jan. '74. I iiontinued , days ago to public the following prophecy: "Was- - are experience and endured'. hardshipit in : hers of the Seventh ward bishopric ably treated. The chapter on cit- my Welts ill the silite Illoary has smoken again, He salr e is still and clinging disappointments will be -to reviVe, for once; the old time that and ix going to shake terrible isenehip Sacramento.. A special prograu and especially intereeting o. , custom of .inaking.a ward 'sociable,: the earth. and he is; to let the Indians to those to whom recent dismission& with a firm grip to the "faith once parade had beeil planned by a speon the subject have not been clear. f delivered to the Saints." cif the dis, ,, jTi Me r1107y , commilte. try- the taMilifft that were able, pre- - !know in ,v cial ,, , ,,, time to ; themselves A merican The author has made the subjsict. id-- . on tho of gob' I have In paring such edibles as they 'enose. and from their enemiesseparate so pest years traveled el- - covery they May teresting to the reader who has not a , , e i. ,,,6 4 24; lust 75 years same together to make escape. He says they that Jan. the tothoo-River, bringing were a ,. once ,.. y !,,,,,..,.,,',,-,---,,,,,,, ., 1- ,, up kt feast for all members of the white and delighteome people but on legal training. The hook is not only tenivelY.aa a misonary and histor- ago today. hut the rain inierferred 0, ,,. . ward to come and partake Of. Ac- - account of their father's wicked ROA well fitted for class work in a law tan for the Church. have visited many very much with the preparations-anhut may be useful to atudenta landa and climes,. and eircumnavigatthe carrying' out of the details of the) Cordinely, yesterday afternoon was they were re tei'd wf t h red skins. Who gehtlid ' Zi ,.,, people. , set apart for the festival and old.' ever desplaes and ridicules this; warn- - of constitutional history - in the col- - ed the globe twice; and, after making program, A few hinitred '; ,V middle-age1,,,,,i. and young. rich and ing will have this tour on ehich I am now starting however. gathered in front of itio :!,,N-4,,,, a comes up-- 1 ieg, woree . ',,, 4 ; curse .4. 4.,,,,,....f., . ,, Ito Central and South America I shall capitol and listened to a slim.' epeech poor siesernbled and were regaled on him. The Indians meet .everr , .:''' .;?..i:i'' ''',i. DIALECT AND TnitmLg. 4, with the beet,that the land produce's.: night feel that I have had enough, and that by the governor of California. after , X :IA! 4 i and danee that the Two . were tables long arranged the Lord will take off the curse that is, III7NTINGT0WIIR bY John Bucban I shall spend the re - which ti small pltteti,i,t1, headed . ,,, full lenrh of the Peterson, Esq., marched mainder of my years in the gathering Harry A schoolhouse." upon them. The ,Prisphet says that' George H. Doran romeanY, '''''' .1 which-fairl.:-'of the stiiu'is and put '. Ne, places of'm--the Saints; and I " trust that through some groaned with the weight when die the spirits of the gond' '' York, 316 pages; $2.0a. ' on several bili!iiings of of good things heaped upon them, i Indnsthey t r; withof good ard markers khowledge God In Heaven and to In the Given a canny middle-age- d The burineas of eating continued for the wicked go down. Th e Indiana procession retired evil'. and .right and wrong, may be torica int ' iimew.,,' . about three hours. several relays or pray for wi sdom to know how to build grocer of Glasgow. in search of ad- - enabled to Impress the young and ,ris- - there wer i nomber of men " Whisicer te Saints bers of the Sacramento hungry ones. taking their places at cities and cultivate the-- earth.- The xenture while tramping the Scotch mg generation of Latter-dadressed ehiiiiren NVOT11,11 and or with a faith the table. When no one could eat words of the eillb7) band of Scotch gutterinspiring inepirations have great in- - shighways, whieh will make them WISP ento dri the styles of ispie or rather anything more. 12 baakeisfull of un- - fluence with theProphet Indians esveciallY the G orb a Is who call the andIves the that ' ,' , aalYatton. and 'sent collected a touched clothed as the mill.rs ar,d their tam, food we.' seek , ee. ' and Piedes. Wit .. .prograM ,141.1114..141,111. ese-Ffrrro.ain; llegUlfrnrnii. rifria.r MONDAY- JM'a.""' I' Orson Elder which at JAMES ANDERSON. banquet, A wind storm swept the e . n the valley ethwee lc oy Hyde' waa the principal speaer. t yeara-agoi ya evening of Feb- - 4 lifting- - cars. from- the Boletievilut, anclaseeking-sanctuarntly moaed to Spaniih the accompliph- - later - the inCUMMARIZING Both befere and zfter traVing the . of sot laand 'theYouag- Menai 4natitute was beldfol. - the track at Farmingto-and almost tintteasea171:iillytt Feria,- battkeanee woras t aCariloesietoeniavnenmaanmsleottniocristfe atause it is Ments 'taw, a of an old man. a mountaineer. Twentieth sej ward, schoolhouse, pieneetairai capitol Three a there. ot to the of death make sons Walker faithful and (kr living causieg Joseph I "Ve- A plouerr fiddlf.r - ti y an en t ertalnment. Si x Who was hunting stock means merely touching the bi g thirgs :sought author, has a solid foundation for a God reside and where nedaughters to them ferced failures of d OM i - ,prs(nttYfl own when the erop y years the crowd by'plaN-entertained followed storm overtook him. He became so thralin g'P kit- . John 1848. In his life and character. -A few leg, more to airslav n 1860 During the young nien gave..addremes can hardly die has been located for upwards of Of long ago. Tho chilo J a mes, ' ' by- a lecturer by Prof. Karl G- - Maeser numbed tieveral be listed the mediocre for he 40 armee With Elder Thos, P. Page. ing melodic, things typify the character- asf minters at Spanish Fork James ana. :n an - f rom his home buttimers that he fell aot only among p.rade Eart h qua k eta " It waa - on AnderSO n, Sr.. better known a styi e. good diction and of Riverton, taah, as a traveling com. dren who partuupa-e; . hi charcoal and burnee pedhis brothere re to aca planaged nounced that a lecturewould be the command of dialect but, withal is a Panien,leleftSalt-La-ke-Ca- ty a Jim Andersen." His life was a pan- died it to make a. liVingaaaa at l nd he where wee telearaph beomoim statiga eastfm,,, trinwed rmich - tte4m-I - - 0 sraerkantMawitte a 'Pen' tor 'Oa nee P'ciocke rerneavitteen--- - Weetertaa-Pacatiecared- operator.-tro rO)romoneyin 1845 and ler the following statute the- follevring week by Prof. A tertzation struggled as a lad to getfatherannouncee and train for After California. deft ,.icinity from humor. Buchan memeige parting ymensely. The Logan l'Whir,kers e tam the tranepertation of his the opening of the Utah Northerai net only uaes the above characters with relatives and fnends at the rail- - Clubaline. years alanele Jim" was con- - Orson Pratt. - t not olkorated y Utah,- then as a handcart vet saintly h avine thrilling Chinese Celebrate. we anjoyed- the r:de across. a rid theme teat-experiences to Logan railroad Thm.- werke-wat- t tn a zirillmtw-wIt- Y depot; throws ails' so. California of -teyeee zit undpr a of With the of of Great extrasouthern the 4 await 0 th el, hem, ,,, with villains company' celebrated eas extremity and near villains for, Feb. by the Chi.; charatterized as a tremendnus enter at the lAils eelmeans and men he I ec ued 75 salt Lake City Deese .organ1aerilio4.yer Cements, a fighter wata Lake. Salt railroad the measure New When as an and good of Teat'. the immense' with a dale! to forward to his' first-bucity price rOOSO ii!,,rpotiadvantage later in rf e a g ai n tit physical disabilea soldiers who sere surrounded by In-- I that beings- the ea hugging the ebration for the poi the grade ilt story beginning of the year the 'pee p le 0 f Cache . a e!,. the history, romance aml meniHe on ties. diens in Thistle valley in 1867. Commer-- ; on his tale than that of the shore of the Great Salt Lake verY iating of young Vet' calendar.. Chinese the of Tithing. proper born was ' el in tell,. training d,o's 11,itoeie Andersen" of the ries "Uncle Jim M tild Cb eney i n 1866. , cial street reeounded with the sound people and the latter-da- y Profound critic of life and literature.i closely, but now, as the water in the The the meereew a ann. one alnY Gertoker. Scotland, Oct 3. 1842. AdWilliam of firecrackers and other explosives were eubjects discussed at judgments goyetitor nf the Fr:ate.representaof a strip lake risen has - Mr. Huck) e h feet. several Sunthe .:1 eeryand Finn. who observedi ef water of eonsiderable width state sena.ors eon of Archibald end Mrs Agnas cempa ny who, on their way but, not a note of music was b ear d , day meetings, in linuntiful. the crowd Of the Pilgrim etre tho memtAo' of a tam- - Seely's Progress, that he arates the road bed from the south tives. efOlt:to'S.Stno:o-Amgen. Anderson.- being one custom with being large in elate of severe wea- - 'considered that statements in to meet erregrante to Utah. attempted it being a tie- - only Missionaries of this e'.nr, ,41a1.1 10 children. reet inte bers of water, sea. Tooele at river oss cr Green heth of the ily metier. inland Ie on great or . that tilerUnder to never to The meet bin whole were them mg. play ga held sing ". steep. tis i1t "'I- the- - vocitaty. converte d the family ,rea k' g o f a eab'e on g. the auspicee of the Salt Lake county. If the reader will take the book Valley . with its settlemente on the orgamzation -4- when James was aated, the ferry turned cattle and men into anniversary. There was feaatin !gout's. and the Lake and Church Island world. g ' , at the above v and the home FoirlOT leff missionaries. al. general a. drinking .father old. tits p. tee aluation he ., h ere merii 10 Years Today, fairly op- the north cautied the passengers to th-entire day in the Clai-- 1 ami Announcement wee made that the react in It because, to say will ha d been the an o rAoI a leeal train. mines le Scotland where he and the least, look first in one direction and then myseil their found graves. cif came the P countrY nese !actions it city. of is unueual. Huntingtower is a ser-- 'In the other Is'ills con t.inue d in t eres a traveled fle miler throogh Pratt Parley employed for mune years, Mr. An d erson later became a rail- ' an d autobiography d i 1erof Wells was follo be about to eei 1 The w(' son Fargo WIT his e stages The liable by 1855: family yineverds published r io Utah in lake. of icourse, being very closely abounding man, I re i g hter and then a sheep-- I company stopped rUnning from Salt Parley Pratt 7The , a. plains in road author iti well Plaeeryille, Eldorado brou ght up to date and the next year, croesing the companyby those who have not seen tile fields to Mart. lack of known as a preacher and writer of fiance over ;. iending observed In Lake City and a general , McArthur's handcart a him to, Daniel ferced 1 abilities dire On such oceasion's a "ator- - Carney. where we are stooping 2.540 it siegebefore. and battle on the hysical . they in article on commented ; e was b 1856 h . ., bells comments. lonely, "and g ' moo containing h ,s nY Scotland th at rs latex y ears-- It Placerville, - night. of in work -ncan elder men" active Arriving in Utah, Sept. become opuP from ,, I: -. retire easily in Yeeand several places in The News. An epi- as the forthcoming work is a narra- - Hy thrills an tab! mining town. t lived in Malt Lake a short time Ile paesed away e year ago. right to the last paragraph. tar with his fellow passengers who inhabitants. a tshollow mimic among h orses because of the tive of all the leading circumstances whne of the toot hills then petite( in Union Fort A year are usually in' the proper mood to List- - situated tn ., ..,. 4 a virtue .ts triumabant. be to the via ex seemed weather and Stere,! Nevada. ealences his even of ful life, confounded and the of t of the articles print- (hemp base the near e, en to The the his Utah ., majority of , and and explanations the retired provision ie NTERPRIS INV c snitaliets written by his own hand snd in his at an el eVa ion Of 1S311 mountains ed 'in that ieeue of The News. how. cause. Mormons." I. back into drops ea, his prosaic In David Day merchant of the city, own etyle. it will without doubt 'poi- e listehaenet ' businees men of- t'allt'Irnla - ever. are more premising subjects and After passing a- mountain point we fet above tlie levvi of the soa 1.0orl !ea.-.-inhis place of husineits, the build- - sena far more than ordinary interest, ineited the vonihr wf. obtained a broad- view of Skull ter;ect the srrowth of the State and sold to in prespect pn their 75 lade Brothers Atierbach with a meet of among and d tied I'Micery large ing t ruzr,ist in which there are now only a few Fairchild, HEARST , INTERNATIONAL. partictflarly bait Lake City. vestmenni silk nianufaCtlieW members of the Church and oters."' A eunday echool party. typical of stock to a, c. at. le a note says , t he cepital-- i scattered ranches. The lia,wailan set- - to visit lifs fat hers home, where A communication from Bear ft. leer! home induntri The in California. Why cannot skunks are eared in the Regarding was enof fole The nitmber pet was the reported Cement founded which same many adnurers of period. losepa, lba- ,sr ewe had the and business itten see the kittens. Mr. following to nay: City had the fellowing to ray; The- new. author of "The Four Blasco silk lowing manner: Iforsemena with a view to ma k e i t a gat h ering for like ,t4o flLflV pet how ScandiThe in which of from are to t,ime the here in "Muth off couragemen t in eetabashing the came type moiety will people 4 A a S. its, has Fairchild p arty undorean,l, welcome very for Hawaiian the the pleasant i o n we place number of 'ebruary This manquest . News appears navia and make a peaceable and quiet Hearse's International, for today is of home e industry in Utah? The ell- - these pretty, tmt g,eeritilv detested the Sixteenth distr let schoolhouee long ago been abandoned. the of featured in coltinina on tha dimade live the their religion it is "The Temptreesi " a new n conununitv. They ufacture, asked through premises. First ward, yestere'ay , under the R a Ma d building aas steadily pro-- ) and enjoy the epirit of the,' Lord. We this o" by- mate in Skull valley was not seeable animals, and ,1 onlyr.Vorv,ould yoncetrDeseret Ne ' fifty years ago today- reetion of the managers of .the San. Interesting Spaniah writer. Fore- - for the Polyneteans who had been handle t hr - (Creaming in the mate as Shown by the have he here.' the afterBoth d In a the and accompanied an Appeal toof bustt most ..s. wt th USed to the mild, continuous summer able way Attlio1,, "dyngei.l lout f .. meetings good 0 among the articles day !wog,. in the this "Worie II c f a 4 0 un er the heading.i Danish and Fri g Ish lan g u ah ;.,;t OgorS. netts men to take advantage went fort h in t h e 0 0 ,i ng Ili , of the tropical islands of the assured us thii: Survey" appears "The Inside Story' n.00n the juveniles Be e 111-" Miles of Five U 1,Ve Gradin e sDing the adults g. have large and satis- of Dope," by Sidney Howard. Norman" leraeacitthicer e;aed p to Sol spoken. 4. entild olo the sa otportunitytostartitne - (lance and in the Y,,ith degrre State in the manufacturing game. ConHa pgood adds another set of editort-the low mountain range 'invitation to de 'the room Was not large urday noon five miles of grading were factory day and Sunday schools:. - laewise. i ha,1 h. TO ,tOri aidarnble space was devoted to a dis-a ter th e company was ufficnt to . we els re:IletaOro and look Wen Skull' of of across continues his expose of the Kul valley as t of Utah's possibilities the oeellS310111 ie.ie good. Klux .Klan. "How the Ku Klux Klan the great salt desert towards the ma- - assured its !he give liveliness nnd spirit to on in Wt. did manufacturer and the Wel silk producer six cottilions being C3 Ki011, Controls tile Courts," Le the title et' Jestic Mountain' called Pilot Peak. In horluar and ; .Nesse of.1111 this installment. Charles Mers writes' Nevada. We remember then the ill- - allow then; to cr,,Wl the floor at once. The schoolhouse is .- 1874' from "Zaharoff--the rage and convenient and is a credit Richest ...Man in fated Hastings company who crossed itt.ekg and ot.herwise Naeeive OO,Ir :2 :: built It's this- material te taken,those who Europe," Alan L. Benson in part III that desert in 1846. Looking at Pilot resses. It i the first it timo'I have . favormore a as m.o.' perhiaps of was The Intimate Life of Henry Ford.-,Pefrom the top of the ridge west handlorl a skunk and Utah pietured I accinatiott Urgett This department is conducted by the Genealogy"Society of Utan fOS of Skull valley that mountain seemed be the last. able field than the coast section f,ir "'lig how "Mr. Ford Cut ' the benefit of all who are interested in genealogical research and ,emple to the was ,City presented petition MVO- -. in one article which. c'V "Raised Wages:" Edward 1.4:se,;--work. Families who desire to get into communication wsth others re'", the silk industry Flrchild !Old WS o'o' t 'only a few miles away.' though thie ':. donn IL Butill And ' after discussing the advantages and matters of genealogy or temple work are invited to make UP whb'h happener1 ui san Stadt writes on "Help the Imm real dintance is about 80 miles. As garding inctdent that requesting of this COIUMD. All who have inquiries. or announcements' of famil. were from the. east Francisco quite reeentlY b.! COI he Pau l H. DeKruit C011tintIP S hisigrant," existing at that time ,,.. i e li nnOin diaadvantages "D uf :these emigrant!' public vaccinat ors organiaations er other matters ,of interest to this work are urged to tors and in'this territory. had the following- to isnd ' that a public p,ace " i-- orece they knew not that the dear sky, the was perr,lited to tato, be prov- I. od make use of the means here Ifforded of wide publicity Write pinsolY with hnt a ir a nd the desert itself were a first clasi, de Leon and th e Franc ,i,t1 saY-especially all- names and dates. on one side of the paper only. and make M on- - thin .. ; ., ,..,,,, where peoftio could be vaccinated. The !on PYI. of stran - where even dee, of o'1,7 most dece key. .F. Britten Austin's "A '''paid up caPit31 r'' -i one morning hopiaig were deharrrel froat en!ry. NIr. munications to the Genealogical Society of Utah. 47 oast South Tempt. Black Shirt anti Black Cassock.'s gers 9ut which is all 'that the Caleiornia cam- - petition ll' extensive cnoutli of Allpox loo ow in a. few hours te) (TOM the desert gm,ts vein "Should Parents be a very wonderful amount for the .ittntion atpi asked that a hospital for Abolished". . rhe'V,.-iiiiihr. a storm not :1" rain turned the dirore Installments 1S121. Jorseb-RRafled in are pm, 1,t how the'? , t. days Feb. 3, Etah peopte to raise. for the etablish- - vat of the diseise be estAblished !Gods ' " by- It I':-added t o ''M oae. and found hard cruited desert surfaee into soft soon returnedMrs. S. A. Shooter, 62g north First ment of a hush:less presumptively fav-- . on the outskirts of the city. The twit 0PEN MEETING OF. GENEALOGIC: ;e,is and DeroY -tielty mud. which clung so tenacious. themselYes en the Vfory loeo,t of term serial " C 0 rde4a. the SOCIETY. OF. UTA11. Al-- . East Street. Logan, Utah.- Would like ' ' ored by lecni conditions. and the pro-- doctors- .proposed to .,obtaixi. vaccine Magnifi. who to and wheela the wagon the fed withtho Wrirted Octavus Ro -v Cohen cony rib- - ly to heir from an ) one 'Me r.. ted in cent" nromlnes 4riinh-14inoculating a .healtliy calf .,duction of whtk,h ' Jan. 31. Elder Jun On Of men- and horses alt. aft rould exhibited ..... e. .a ...p,a,.p. toLbe, imi.vanaLri.vf.rutitir,g,withti.. ,1ost v17.m,1,1,8;e.en, .. ift,71..,...:.,, po.rt:).1,NA.:,plwig,(I7.,:k:.. move ,- at The CAR.. irt,41,,tti,.,,,1,914,,,x, - vath:.1!us,.,r,,... tscarcelyr; --- wears silk , would !tent it iir, eryborty the .emigrants had morning Mt-- n race ri the The pPtitiOn waslcompanied with retuinise.nnees,ra1.17 It .Weri-inneasily niatainable. and aftnuine eoivps. Macktntosh. a -t 1.rof nd leSIXOLITIttnY. to animals Jan their was eelft tliseeiored, ',hero the establiiihrriert"otatleix--aTrip A All who are interested i n the. industry referred to tot- committee on , 011aral,-- t subtend nOf which was 3"1"11 In the mud and be thankful - 24. 'IX 441 : would certainly make it Norf. ca.iiim.ilfle COTTITtaTtr Ikrtt President isprings-iof the le to the reach edge western name of Scotland family 7: ' -The then new magic .anterri termed Brigham &table to peeple. itere. BeIrttlfewlirooatn r',:1,6cLoiranho.: ert alive. But after the loss of so oung,' mimic-a- r e w ith N liss V eola Mackin -'''cre-4P on s -- -- R. C. O'Brien. tin The recital dealt with Resnectle 4 la bor the re i s an many ,animals the company could as: , a under which trips were taken In those toadi. 548 east Fourth South, Salt Lake ",: nstrlifk:denflr rontrnttonastain7.,.." tot,tot l'''4'44''' W dancn fin the Territore travel only verY slowly and after J. nytan,. eity; rh II a h and ahundant 'raw matPrIal waiting to be means of entertatnatent bv IA IA it.t11-- pioneer days, the diatance SleiTa Nevada mountains reaching the Simmons? Tw an terrifie--ane- w the p aty , et4VPs d the .. trained anti ed ak iliful in t It Wet, characterized viithpersonnelof h tOt hOttSo. Tne fmily of S bor No Territory or s tate i n the tittl many amusing StOlth-'- tlitIrattNTP Ty ii4ursts.laPniaL;rarrinnnanbh:1MC.Outntk'14A4lbeYmilanniTc;ohh1;,ther0:Scaa inidtornneatat. The of Thibailf, the Mine and:the oil; tkhneomwnpeir-ton 15 SO Ilth ifL4Duag n'itn and in.af',tis t.rte nt tbt" wtndt.ts of V1."9.)",t WtHiof CharlemandCharlottedFoster Simen-tv,c. o as especialy 1:71:711")t.4,''.1037:74::,..it dens as this, 4) whom it would be les and advertise. speaker dealt reverentlY WIth the sub. . i. Is " c m for .den gg as lect of the lecture. President Brigham Nottinghamshire. England: desire to Dean st,:7 tliroWeli:lontomery by Donner the hst tragedy charity. blessing, SalV3Tion, to ,forn-- , tettaininit party , Conline of he 1;, ,,,,,,i, ,..n,,, ,,,,,t who Srirefitet! sait.,1 With reason and closed, have ex,. correspond with any his (f,n,t,. ,,.,,, r,.. oung, ish a of 1:glit. Captain. Donner being leader e t that by 7 A Warld o tracts tram t h P sermons t e,I' v t r e. i IN tô be4ieve thernselve.s of this family. enco" - I'D ti ri take in ..1 I f'...a b',o an,1 regu or occupation part of the Hastings company. magination. ,, Thom is COOK, tno ,,,xciins.on. or-- ; propident Young and his associates oni sie,.en bro,hers and two misters or ster Pultfolin to veiling in The cov4b r de I--, Protest Lititu,r Traffic . ' 1 1.s "4 froill ran San a o Y lttter W. g.inizer,,,..in nry Immons emigrated from Not t, Benda. no h a rdship in that memorable trip. The story WAS T S k Prohibition, the topic of the day., c1 soo. hal.,he foilowing to p4ty: to Sydney, A ustualia, - about told arbi the matter WaS We anon 7 ,.; '..,,,,..., igraceluily reached ;crossing this desert. t .. , .I; 1,,7' "All my ,pariy were astonished at! 5kilfully ch,risen. The paper Witt ap- 'was not ' dead issue in Utah fifty Aodress Airs Sarah S l on situated the THE Wendover, boundary IJOOK IIA N 0 itTISITICSS Of character-ar in an early issu- of the Utah, Berry. Lehi. ttah. 3Pars dgo. ion the local page of the the magnitude ,'. '' '''' line between Utah and Nevada. The , of Slit City, Deseret News if Feb. 3; ITT73, under istics Apart frotn G nealogical liagazine. 244.: main town is in ,ah, but the NA. Walton Reunion. ' The . Janua ry ihookman feattiltOft a vada tera.U.n, 'tie Mormon's" the caption of '.A Disgraceful inistitu- - te.iginus ' "; part has a most unsavory repo.The annual meeting of the Walton' story by &sic iyAmILY NoTicES. If the NP lion," an arttcle appeared expresetng :aye done a great ,,,,sotis in cultiva t ,( h'igniasder, entitled tatien for boot legging, was at the 'Pk!''4:';'4'''Y .i , held The Genealogical t society h'' ributar.es Plattis Dreamero". ari artiele On "The v a (la teople engaged in that unlawfu ,ail', . anl, the inimical attitude o f the peep!, t;, Ing Surname Allred ion manlier 0 , : ',: home of A. J. Walton at Raymond, American bt- - a ea. i miv vo',-,, it this colony this traffic find themselves in 'danger o' 415Lant ,cla tO, tw Stt,ry'' by eeerlre , ,00, it'il!1ff.'::! An All,d surnarr, neganirition wa s Alberta. Cana Li Jan. 15, 1923. AnY- - Smertenko: .hort 4,x:',"',T . fit':,' of and settlers "The ;industrious officers Q..in flee the Literature are. reliably le a by Xs.), 3 ,V:, ,, ie rt .. the ,1 caught of being t they k infonned, at mar ii to,- .!), !;.!2. for one interested write to Charles' " oeuld les.d,i,ctobrited cr Ileir home - f., ery" hy Robert r-- ,t orris; 'C'inderol- - to Utah for nrotnetion . litOr:,,,,,,das;;okb,L.,:''''''.;:il'"'..1etate ft. -- th at one Of these infarow t S th ;., .., ft, the to rpose of gathering ,,, Walton. NATI secretary, Raymond, ' la," 1,,,,n ,Alta, .1 ,,b1,, by 't 0.,,.1 Irvin. a IfraN WC N'Vendover No. 2 tirtfr traveled stitutions of ntoder,h citrilization. totr., !' ' I '. (.1111,1 do g tempi, work. The f,row- - Canada. "The Parody outline of tir the. series, long distance in sight of Pilots 'lerc is foie ef my eace ,and t't S mon!Y known ir,s Ifordy Gurdy. Litraturei" Somethmg Prfoident,,. ,ing offa ens were memed. A and ,"Thr. Crystal Box ,ear Leieliterer. who, s clled the neighbors is sometime which loons. hit3 LeOnt'Sta-,lishe1. C A Pcalt, 1' r re fragment, at On fom Wyo tits,. wz)-t- h Aft biz,. nw!zo ar.,; fr:ends 19 years. Aetson ' ISouth by -f-taotoblography in as It form of Nevada li Fttit ' ligh Rcading ' . Temple street, and thAr i t IA tbe' Walpole. 1r .you? presidt .1, flay. Akr,. Then of oourse in addition to the as a ,,,,,! 7.1i,.1 Books Reviewed Ca, Nntpr. at DENVErt.' Coin what resembles the "sacred moon- 'intention 'of certain Partios to ohent igo la,,,o-sse. half ta the .,: V t .rik....' od to. ,1,,,at it, n..e the more my tam n" of that In P Pro irk usual r. 6. hill another elose to the first on a largnr, a interesting Ary ""'t tt;I'd St,r,ntt CitY, DErENsto: op THE CONIITITUTION departments there are informationa: of Nil. ftrnt whicll wort' perfectly, th"'"en' a had nests overtook um as We cross.,1 t In the in.ma. of tho itecint l acale Mrs. to 1..l'!.ll: s!,cre:t,ary. ar,:l 7r,,o..tret articles on various phases of liters- - high frilMillit and descended IMO thr ghp) I. "'Tart C Ai citizens of Salt, Lake. ,A e I l'01..!,t as:curt:inc. lre afi,,nt LAW ANIERICAN OF Wye : THE temple THE, ture. poem., ,,,e, Among- tho se ha.v It Ts torilli, S teptoe Valley r it, W;th 3 number ,,t,,Nelson rn f,,.In aIainl'it anY g,ich dotil of lift(1,11ty I,o- - th,e, l'h!IS CONSTITI-TIOby Charles J. Bur- - 'Ina place in the table 0, contents. in led lisi now. ' f.h. Tuesday. Jan. 23. Having trave ed. Was rr'no.1 C,,i) ing allosved In tilts city and it is tie, ,,,,11, ',uteg Allred, G. New Putnam's York', Sons, dick; to addition :Mit they w:ll never be. those '','!' n4 4.1tforilir already mentioned. all night, w e fon oursPIVPM oath- in 3 on.11.'''1. voqtly to be sehed that.the c:,,, :,,AldIsturt,ed in rne po;se.-s,61;7 par"; "."); !.... '11', are: J. L. ',McLane "it cf such '',I'r r'r, down pie1 the ,n1.ed Vincent-he Jr,. traveling morning ..1.;ty "T iaortrica, POt- a stop .to the ': '''' ::1.3 .' t!,,,,A wis alt h :ionot a,,:y a reeW nd in- Stuett C onstance Lin d 'aV Skinner. turetsque ere C anyon trI.-A- l That is th ,...1:, r nrrt Rive today Feather thA at onve If ;iI,,v,,,,,1 ,,, :t le of t!le I,,,,,t It;rd. It is unqu,,-"1- :e ,4 N'''n4 (....'7' terest in .i.he AMerican ,Constitution Thomas ',Val ,h Hartioy Alexander, which ia 116 .miles long and: in Cant ratter V. h it- -: swory.-7- ., ;Jttar:aid ;tad metnrit. rr.ghi3rn Youtig and Illv! it Dastas,itnd , ..iir,ises frOm the realization I 10(.,'AUsual this Arthtir Moss tl,iheri Cortes 11011i1ay, diAtftn,te the train descends from ft !thlt:Zh 1, , trig rhought4;6s ad unwary inta ,h, t woudt be,,ide,i),,,,. !la', 0 rai,,ed a city. evilvated ,,,, Pure, losenh Aug. !Nnder, Ken- elevation of nearly 5.000 t feet: .! Pai inv ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Tate country will be undermined if we con- - Simon 7, .1.: ;,,t,t n eth i,sorar:Gin arid- fil,strtht,,,1 Terri:ors. of witn all'vhoare ,71: ere.,t ea in p, t of the ,;zr,.t'er friend r ,i,,Ing tinue certain political customs and at - B owen An:trews Flo yd Pell Stirling nearly sea le vel. In the uni,es end 1: 7,4 them i ,roa,1 s. thorefore i he d' PAPCII-r Pro.tif are ' "J that ria f all too znk If eret'.,, t,, F.' n;1,,,...ajo Qr ntintnina er t4trh prevalent. of Dr. the Joseph the temp.e t lnii- - titudes Hergesheim canyon 1,Q bud." And Michael Strange comes I,,r uuL,Ix w,irks anti have I fessor well DAvis of Niohmt,tithahir.e-.Burdick equipped at AnOW b000,t1 the every.. :t .,, covered rith deep while, Eng. no a in conno,!Iiin with tht, in e,red tho way to the formation of; his the liristi-iisub., for task tif upon Webster is a in Oraville land; situated t!bo!t! writing 'eed ehanre lower er0,where smpRon, -month.result of ;11 liquor tr,lfriC :II SA ite of the Uni,,trt. Slunner. Iii,istaie. me er. Ject, being a professer of law in COr.. List fieldit,and the ohlg green Norton, early sprint onrprieed ef,,,!!;esi to Lake C;ty was 1;oitd In an The trai,'Dris c,ffIce and goer rooms Jewett; l'.raitwalte. Lea t her, Briggs, nell University. His present book has t:!! :ke the verdure greet the eye and Almost mug h,d '! r. ed aa the Cy hall came in for some all of Eng:and, especiaVy Thrkshire. advantage over many of the publics- I iihotiting Tno inci seven iken gent the thought of having reached bem io ff,p1 ... em.,1.-lindent occurred in the Matz: paloo: .a fa dia A al ab tions on our Constitution by the fact: at,thia period which SARAH .1. DAV1g. another world. iko,myself enee more tar toebi; charaoterwd a, he "sos.rie of from Par- he decisions' ..y improved their appearance. great4., that quotes largely m feeling better 14 n Clover'. Utah.' e rot The, frequent. or continuous reit . ohooting. t,rrapos," whon a Mattl,ttas of our Supreme Court. The. language' wprp eqn9tructed sena rat ing un-- ' ,;;4ns tinir N'Par54 ":" h Jones. an6th" tlar Ir you l'1.y. in the great Sacramento Valley !Ir! . ;'!;'''n ,tr.la- of the ,ff!14 and a heaut.ful dep the .i.htWonce or of the jiistices of our ' and t thought true I emitted swollen etanred' blocs feet astkm HOMO-ktiown, -that take a!etroems. evertwIrri, All wh,-- lte iti!ort-te- d in doing tern-- ! Little Chief- - Insi.sted ed for the mayor' Court give variety to his style tlysn in Tnnyt ego.' theY Many of the farmit and meadov ' rely we71.!,--R- ! !!! cnt,Fti plo 1r( rk tt-- th, J.ne3 family will and force to hie logic. The book will !et us' magic. and mak.. t the cK,cupants ot; ttt;, p,;itp .IP"I'''''"L with wate! seen were Covered reventh St rerers partly had they meet k,ndiv. - ,ing,forget asthma, They give at, the t4alt Lake temple be welcome to many who Yaridus fort1),4 of surg. anxious ..1Vimat ihit4 still as the rain tre ore arid When M.flifht Obtlin and qu'iric roller 'Our motley bar k ',,7, conthatzeolevery Cleaning Invention -e, Thur.,day. FOh. S: at I Wolof' k also to know the reasons in recent t hey t 111:--" , ran. Guaranteed - e t ,'d seemed clammy.and cold. 1A", front free A .,( On pioree'o ;.t yrttrr veal rrt.t invent!oo to free wheat from (. I he sn rytt". date at 5:30.p.m. Names for supreme Court decisions that.times!tr deal I "done.- - Iniurtoos or habit form ins drug, thing at at Waa ---- gacramento "1301,, The or one tablet arrived in fore o Mil' safely man 1;;S, intocan be 'Who had from the temple commit- - with the TIPTIt commercial usages lindl1 your put friends IICAltA operation 4( puffer the, Wounoed in the back 1,,,,rt or the Where'-we- ' A o Dr. Pierce's Hot! t, i rZ;,"rn t- g r,f Feb. Eg ere Tor sale at Schramm- - o'clock o.oi: scc,i rntt and. proved zte4,1 tce, 4 ' The author says: J 0 br-f-- and --and the etcape a Californ Mr. to. N. reterson, a other for Harry stores. Y., drug Inexpecuilve. .i, 640,4 snecesti. cleaning .trial package. -- . the!Leary: , . Ade, "Among the griOlt admirable: features state official, and conducted to I j dv. I f Jn . . ,.- . OUR GALLERY OF PIONEERS towhich - i , - . -- .. , , a ;,-'.' : - , ', , Was-e-wau- -- 1. ,, , , - - , , . I , - - , . . . - '1,,:,',,-,,,.- 4 . d -- ..- i' . 4 . , '.: - 4 i - .. go--u- - 1 i , . 'T 4 -- -- .. ,i, y i :'''' '. 1 I I . 2- tt y. - frt I bL te, -t gold 4 , .. i - I - - - - ws. - , f ritrW-a-ftmtn- ha -4 1 - - 11 l 1 d - ' , -- i merry-makin- Ye '''' :1 - 1 old-tim- aye i 1 i 1 -- . .'1,- , ro-it- a"' ! i it ' Aik . I co i , , 11 -- corn -- 'eset "i" ,... ... ."" G ts TO" b. 1 EN EA L. 0G , i o., o-f . ak -- ' .e ied . ' ''''e d. fir -- 1 'It .s - - uteto . - IN7Il1r,E-1,- s- 7,ttA , An:iv-sle- ethwel, ' -- 31-7- ' da---- t,'.,-01 editi L n high-falut- in th-e- -- ,....-- - - Hertry-Simme- ns. Pt i gliffie.1.--nuy- it-- 4- ' I re TI .:d . IM5')-1,1- i ' . 1 : slat k ? . , 1 . - Vc. -- I -- ' : i,, ..1 , - I . , - I ,. , do, ,,,111-n- A 1,, s - i fr t.,, ..'a : - ' '.. '''''7' :,:, , - , apan se- ,,, Cri-a- , ---f ,--- - we . pM-the- s: !!' , s I : ' ti - ! 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