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Show , 1 ' i ': , , I - ..' ' . ' - ' ' - ' P;VAE,Z4612..y-Of"."- 0:,...kg,......,,,eso4yeOWK- 4 4 i - k'A,,,,..0.440,'i,v,gv,1..tanOWNPPW.,,..!617 ' P . . .,.. - - .. I. , ' -- . 1,, TILE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, ' - trill, . . . , V 123 ',' I uTAFI. FIFTY YE:ARS AGO LIFE IN ,, I ' - . t , Is . ' 1 VIP. . ' . PREACH - I , , .., - . . , 0 - . - 42 1 1 i SPEL:NCANADA t - t ,e0.." sy -on a to her 11' ., , sion I , Missionary Going to Mexico to be Honored By Residents of Sandy I ' : (Compiled From The Fil.es,et The Deseret News Of 1873.) . . SECTION. THREE ,,666 e 9O , - , I I I t mils-t- o Mexico. Beatrice M I as 7 .."...., . ISSE.Best .1711secenttis company No. I bad eevi.. Meelo& ears of the situation as it actually , Il 1 ing Wats, hats, shirts, trumpets and &stets, that & better le. eireet. will be understanding of ether trapping" for fire fighting.' the territory may Iva had at 4;p: .1,".sr. ,,.; , 1;attrner'erreelt it 11 The Itamatch t' company ;...., Weshilltutom"-1 In the 'monad ' i of tt. WWI 4) Twfunencatiefothr made owl, a of Tien I lithe t ward' Ck :7, ich bandy visit of Governor Booth of - , amusement bail. !shin( ths egulontorit. This corn- - California and Samuel E. Bowles. ., ':J bralay evenin(. po ' pany was said to. be the best Eaci.. in an article under the COM- I NaY tot, c41 11 6.1) at It. a i i' 1 I blearing Visitor :iirtilitPed tiro fichting ludt In the caption. 'Distinguished l , 1464r1 , t In eclock. Am in- Town." which as read V' ,. .,, , :,,p,.-,Ft,e--- -; . , proV--' ;05 N) ' terestilig . follows: "Governor &boot Trwoms Meet. of Booth ye; ' -, gram has been A 4 and Samuel E. I At a nutetin4 of the boaid of California, 1 e.-- , ,, ' ,.;',' ' In. .u.',..s Ir.kas.-.arranged ',.:, Bowles. Egsa- the able and ,. ,. :.: 1 '. , lowing whir there will be a, dams, trillit...teringab0tutihtb lech8.4 adtilltrictil a, .; e ..,:; I. editor of the Springfield it in the city last ,, 1 was 4. .3k'll to acpropriate night. Mr.arrived c Bowles spent two hours ,.'.;,;- funds the of deaths:sot i...,:, .16, s IITAHNS IN EUROPE.! ' this , ' ' ,, with C. i Bates. morning school George to rely on do, '.; 4 In a full examination of the Esq.. nations and the for i...... vend money truthful condition of thing, (Continued from page gig.) educational purposes. Elec- - rest cie..), othBon , inl this .' Mr. ,ert,titti-f.d Bates territory. , of the board of trustees re. e'eFt41 could pont ,, butthey sulted In the choice of the follow- with him at the treaty of Guada4 gundancLith's artenemy at an unheard- 18411. and went' loupe Hidalgo. July. b. and McKenste.W. were intents to ing: all McLachlan, ; , , They ' ' '''...the whole ground of the Pow- ! and proved themDeortto C. Lambert, Z. Tt. Welker over purposes foolproof N ', 7 er of over this under Congress of op and F. D. Chit. Variout religious standing selves capable iii12 and the power of the localterritory i'') ,legialaa --- -the most tryIng.conditions7" mots of the city were represented tore ::) ;:.. over- the munthipal charter or 1".".01,1r Miller !r,,e.1) lTal ., .0"16 4 ii ''..,, ,.,aC. HU:Littler" nig "The design and ad.ontiiin 'of the , eeter les ;:'' ie., r., tho roams, tbaterritom-Mr,Bow7 iot only gave, our w, gun the real of ,Prowning trouble of ,s. gist this, , .,s l . attug cots told of early musical , ,$ 'I , ,armies the most efficient and deterritory, that thiLaros no defects' '''' l'.'':-'- ' tempta In the eity:' ,"The coneert In ,ZZ ,,...:-.!,- ., ,', Yg pendabie weapon of itsthekind in the .t the statute& ,..rcilix.,,ips..t....',1 that all that is bast sten at the Nineteenth Ward America world, but it saved to ' give necenktry permanent peace ' ....s,, :The de'. ' tespay'r 8Th.inie.Ot(o. lAterary 'Instants for the benefitt and quiet to the 0:4 -, to have is , Brow:anal of the territory Itary'10iOn and of school . the sign wa, Etunday k , , , who execute the will law us "egegajudges riiie , --- The Tarend gave . I. '. 4, The financially and artistically. pirture shows 'missionaries of the Hamilton conference M the Canadian wilssimVihelittgestc- ,automatic to the law. and who will' away the best weapon of that type onference in point of membership In that Mission. Left to, tight those in the group are: program was well diversified. vocal. !according .. not attempt to pervert it for mis4 and army by any possessed :; ,4 ,t, Rack C. ,,,-'Erwin Nelson, Eugene Welch. Edward P. Broadhead. Ralph 'E, Winn, hut it aaved the government navy. rowElders instrumentaL comic and sentiment$13,- il lenary or other purpose. Mr. Owen P. Heninger, Calvin IV. Miller. Roland A. Reese, John Wa1b4rger, George E. Gr'ayson. al selections being agreeably mixed Bowles 0e0.040." ; ,, i to return, Springfield .54'.'..tr.' Middle rowJosie Green. Rosanna O. Archibald. Doris Cook.- Elder Rulon W. Jeripson. conference - .,'S'.'' ''''' a and rendered to the evident satis- forthwith. and bid hook rontains roweirs ( Major .. ,,, 'i ' ' o1., i .4( , '''''".0 - rolumnp. wel president. Margaret R. JPIligen. mission president of Relief Societies. Elders Nephi Jensen. reliring ol!eIn faction of the audience. photograph rf Mr, Browning , . ; Cr. assured: desire to furnish a' Rion aue famoue his ' is Vera he which 4". Elder . mission Parrish. president. Joseph Quinney, holding Egan. , Raymond Jr., president, Ruby .:., A . 1 truthful and honest statement ''IL tomatic! rifle, , Walton. r A sad and fatal accident happened of affairs here." Front rowGordon Mitchell. Elders Clyde S. Campbell. LeRoy Whitehead.: recording serretary .... Camouflage Operationa. In Fillmore Sunday morning. the - Clifford Prevalent. Mission.. Battalions JenA. of of Paul conforenc.4.Toronto Barnes. Master and Ralph ,. president : 4, A.,Bahl -- - - Describing thecamouflage opera- 30th Inst. While a number of lit- ,4 1 - :' ; 4'.,- z' - r;I ,..- sen. An- elddemle of smallpox was be,..,... of tne American tions army in-inwere street irt A tle the i . in ci .:. boys t playing '',,,. ,. 5 0 i' France Major l'owell gives .ome ry, combatted, according to several most of them on, foot. Thomas ing l ",. email articles from different sta-- 1 teresting detail' of the w oricCarried ' --A!. FT,'-, Wade, the only soli of Thomas LiI Hon& The situation was aggro-rat-li ; .,;' 6noninbYthLeieNahCbty.livialoarwdal-hilo;norIn the Wade Meadow of Creek 11 got i ad ' the fact that a few people of .,7ii 4. .., , man in hie class at West Point I way at a horse and was severely i Millby Creek Insisted on breaking ',0'4,,,T'Argot 0-the war been i Injured and Aled Monday mornins. t In th is department will be arid whe bait since Eleven cases were quarantine. , Chineve cannon. a of iewlefddti trirPr ibmo ea1, Firing in Mill Creel,. one of which ported eacha brief Fat rda a y Thia department is conducted by the Genealogy Society of Utah given bombe and rockets in the ,middle Oroswd fatal.-- - Constable Z. T. M. gulshed k -'r v ice- Medal."' The-e ...,,,krwh ..,,f ,,,,,,et i be of the night celebrated the In genealogtcal research and Guest 'of the 31 111 Creek precinct for the benefit of all gion of H,nor.-- the Polish Cross of a young couple of the who became epecial quarantine4 of the Vaiii,nt- and the "Croix de stakes, Its outstanding charaetemple work. Families who desire to get into communication with GEORGE nARDLNG. 7.: Ninth ward In a manner that met tliftleo- r- had a difficult- time in main-- -; others of - hal 'ilinerm-'' At needs.or temple work are invited-1regarding Matters citimoot of of American entry into the war and op the the disapproval zones Seven taming quarantine ese of this column. All who have inquiries or announcements also helped to drive 1.500 head zens of that section. make re OMING to Utah in 1351, after Be France in re.rations camouflate Itwas cases were being treated at an i of family organizations or other m3tters of interest to this work are cattle that bad been k having ohnroei with the Altor.. of Church played a biz part in our work the-- e NEBO sTAKE. people were emergency hospital under charge; urged to make use of the means here afforded of wide publicity ;twirl. to San Francisco. When ported that many and even the amoufrage operatioes day' Saint many of the hardships Johnston' array came to Utah he aroused from their sleep and went of Di. Higgins Davis. Wilt plainly. especially all names and dates. on one side of the paper , were camouflaged as they must be to locate the die,,,,, ,.. To settle the dispute Attorney! only. and make the communications explicit. hut as brief as possible. immediately...following the Mani- - rendered service as one of the out Into the night kept secret to be of any use. hence .: ?.4.4rire...,was ., the weird tales that were- spread itation of the Church. George Hard- - I home guard, called by President lltrhance. wasit heard reported that General Z. Snow was called upon!, Address all communications to the Genealogical Society of Utah. cf ... at noise DougAt first our men studied the about. the Camp to defend the to render an opinion on quarantine east South Temple Streets Salt Lake City. Utah. i Brigham Young i..4, ...s....r litr ; r ,,:'.,r, Ins eontributed much to tho methods of the French and English homes of the people against tura- - las and incited an Inspection of the regulations within the territory.1 '' camouflage and finally combined "lb; building of this community. He settled at Willard in inter& He opined that the county courta ,l.,,,r& the best of the British acitatifte GENEALOGICAL INCIDENT ,.',,nr''. eorreapond with any one intereatee was born Dec..1. 1132. at Wethers- - Boxelder county in an early day. I, Indianis on Warpath. must , first. establish In doing temple work along these '..' methods with the instinctive. artistic :ili , zones and then they interfere' Three prominent gentlemen called lines. field. Seneca county, New York., where he assisted in establishing methods of the French to which was The Indian situation throughout .. 0", son of Dwight and Phoebe Hol-- 1 irrigation worke and in the gennot Church did th the if of added American they and the west was somewhM obeyed ingenuity. Upon- the Presidency . con- - oral upbuilding of northern Utah. Htt was anti manufacturing methodsenergy brook Harding. with IIEtah from with the national or territorial con-- 1 recently. one a local Hebrew and by the relsort Mrs. Sarah E. 'Smith. Tropir the It was not long until result to that firmed a member of the Church As a Church worker he was active 'Muttons. refusing person Any east. were the the that from two visitors Cheyennes the, would like to communicat the Utah. our ' Smith and division V''.4'. and faithful. who camouflage Patriarch tetie Hyrum every (the with filling the requirements position on the warpath adding their depre- - comply by 1 anyone Interested in the Pon The eastern visitors were anxious with engineers under command of Lieut was well acquainted with the to which he was called with seal dationa shall wilfully or knowingly IntroAlell family of America. -;- ,.: , 4 to those of !dodoes. the PenCol. W. were A Charles some Bennion) President meet Smith. having and enthusiasm. In 1334 he roanpronucing e- Joseph ''sieProphet any contagious disease into to were lacking x duce :narvellous results and '''' el, Wing. ' saving the to pay rose, as one of them bore that same worked as a boy doing odd chorea ried Mary .lonert, who died in though particulars :;:....; l'7 from the Wyoming capital a- settlement shall be babe AU who are interested in the get not an was around the Nauvoo temple. Alter, 1913. leaving a large farnity. mom message and 850 other not the English of less than a fine dnand surname; t n Ithe stated first had that attack aate! lbikillmtb.4trui worh and haulwas re in of whom. with a number of granaoltemple l,....' Iewool aoming to Utah he assisted any court i Canadian. After the interview were &logical made On the Union Pacific more than $imo beforesaid. for the Wings of America; the de .. i over with the Presidency they material for the building of children survive. Mr. Harding been so m tug he artistic jurisdiction, having Win widow of A scendants Deborah railroad station. the Prsident's secretary petition signed the Bait Lake temple hland latert died at his home In Willard blanch 01 invited by Capt. and her three sons who came t the chiefs of the Kiowa. Apache to pay a visit to the genealogical .., :41- ,..,. Et. Gal:piens tson of the faygary honoOod by e enraged In fretghting,-in---witicsettled had shown great in- America In 1632 and offirei-ti- s and tribes Comanche was they received n ous (sculptor). Capt. John Root. of and number a . , , all he made who know trips t respected by Mass.- please write surname Sandwich, capacity of the ..t in Nelson the terest Ernest Elder tracing U. iL Interior department by the for supplies. him. tcLAJ. Wilford S. Contour (noted 1, John W. Wing. Lehi. Utah. as Penrose. addressed to "Our Great Father. iortralt painter). and Evarts Tracy - - Miasourt river Met by a courtootis attendant the has a record of the above deacene Will be Honored tirtlis of the foremost , ' and wishes to avoid duplics architects of ALT LANZ CITY and Utah. either to tbe depot or south sr the President of the United States." ants. were any there if asked kmerica). Becalm of the exacting It began: ''We, the chiefs. warFarewell 4 secretary Penrose names An the books of the Don of temple work. --although still in a crude stage eastwards every 20 minutes. Missionary, of its lature .. more affirmain the men requirements, Answered of men and head riors. young '',P :l - library. ' Weeks. Marko, Wyk... Pushing Banned Work. of development compared lighly educated. ,personnel was in ,,i, tIvc. the attendant brought to the the Kiows, and Comanche tribes of k. an "The Weeks this division of than the rh in take. organised V family salt Penrose in book the a grading other any ,with In visitors life the with many thriving Sevier hereby acknowledge that Asa De Weeks to pres the army among whom were num- and Pioche railroad Indians. the visitor found his at present pedigree. and data we have heretofore Incurred thy R. J. Terry. recorder. Fran t cities and' towns of the state at is still Valley tient. tiered the In this architect included who own landscape from ;termthe proceeding parents .: 't i laid out the grounds at the Ban "'Astonished beyond mea- W. We im. secretary. They have yor'es, the present tlmt were unmistaka- - inal in this city westward. theft work, displeasure by numerous depreda,r,,,f pedigree. other b .fi.: '::..' '';'" visitor. whose name book ofD. 463 pages.fromcompiled sure. the on the 'road of progress fifty being done nearly to the ant bank tions and plunder and by murder, ' - Wog Exposition . the stage mane- biy ''''..?1'.;;;S. whsch Robert Weeks, they , could err for Maude Adams, tbe head there if was Hartford. asked :, .7' , years ago. The issue of The Des- of the Jordan." a local article stat-- 1 ing innocent people and taking into names for temple work. intit.2ST. JOSEPH lltEECE- be anything connected posstbly with have taken property man for the Universal Film 0 eret blews of April 30. 1573 from ed., "A large quantity of rolling captive innocent women and chila book of Leon-- I also have The They name. attendant comPalle. Louis Tiffany's chief de- his own ' dren. This we have done while ' ' ,, which this material is taken la re- stock for the road is expeltted , , pages. at7Phaisysoltan.kien hthaeg seiteuthheaerndqpuaarrtteor7. 11;tigwneara aannd with the Hartford aid Week's historyin of ISO families over whom brought aof book same ::k.,..;;;. penny others intereuted these Anyone in EngThe thou heat been feeding and clothshire piete with items of news in which arrive within twenty days. the to command. Thu s pedigree ":... ' communicate with R. J. the. Utah valley. It contains a pop- - t division . under Liut. one may now read the Intelligent grading at thie end of the line is ing us and In spite of the enplease 464 i4,,, 0.801i.: '',i., .'', the where land family , gentleman's Col. Bennion. , i East Eighth North street, ,utation of 10.500, of 1VTIOM 'ASO! rapidly worked up the , . founding of - a great common- - being prosecuted under the direc- treaties and warnings of the mesoriginated. which proved to be his Terry. .401.!'7.7.''''..1; camouflage i:1:'::.tal own line. although not carried down Logan. Utah. ICJ!' Ire. until they earn. to be recognized Church. to. the wealth. tion of IL P. Kimball who has a. 'sneers ofttirms sent amont us. as belong BCOMIt On. Bolt. to his father's time. Then the He. What was to become sided over by Joseph Reece. Henry! the most efficient and beet equipped the finest number of men and teams at work We have by these wanton acts of was said there Utahn brew nothing in tta the armies of the allies.. and Lake apli in Salt ours defied the people and governhighest building upon it." , Mary H. Tibbitts. laLndCutrittis-atThheyelfor him surely. But he was answer- was cen- Plant at Dijon and a They da.3....::, like to get In Ape.0Gpardinlaervean;110Aress. ment of the United States anti' Tito, Utah ,Northern tnack betng mapped out on paper ed by. the secretary that he had IMrs. Utah. would with anyone dofactory where 100 more not IpCr;imanodufil,age by a Mr. Johnson. prominent roll to be completed as far thou heat ceased thy long continued' of tJian, in the court in a friend although expected person ...'''',.i.:,.',': and women in Beeston .. the Holt were vatof Franand airchitect San as signer Smithfield in June. cultivate. The whole putdting 0,1re:0,1:trench Father Abraham. the production of to forbearance and beet taken our ,, they v of Derbyshire. England. into con- cisco. The building was to be con- a Salt Lake man on scrording the wonderful Anderson book of V.:I;' . his return chiefs, gantanta and Big Tree. pris-.01.1.,''i. ley is t.0 vered .with beautiful farm trivances for fooling the : to i strutted on Second South street in from a viait to Cache valley. ,' European and Asiatic royal lines. . .... Nebo stake tontains,addition there was.anar-rn-I'The land. Phelps. and taken have Into cantle--, mere, which took the Hebrew families line with a merles of new houses at. -: Painting-o- f the new Belt Lake ity more than 100 of our women' Any person interested In doing something like 42,000 acres. Thisi ouflage school at Fort St. Menge. Adam. and to back from Savior 7-the tabernacle was In work for the surname tam. re ee i v e d two where pr,ctica l instructions were The children. We love our chiefs In some instances way down below temple 1: provosts.' the and Deseret News Phelps will please correspond lalike f eer s and has been given in tho use of camouflage The three gentlemen ily of H. q'beet and ars brought to great sorrow by that period. S. t Artwith Mesa. of event as follows: "W.tx-N'were certainly impressed with the sone- Elder Phelps has been labor- brought Morris our own. disobedience which has the great Straw- - materials in the field. Some Idea ot Phelps t'o and a corps of hands kre still at caused our by these wealth of information of our library. ing in the Logan Reclamation project .IP e work kocompliohed to Valley inflict father berry temple. great beginning camoutlages can be of the work painting the interior of the this his work in April. 19111. fit has The canal from this project is a t he amount of materialsgained from us." upon street to the top of the dome. The new tabernacle. SURNAME usd Before been taking names from volumes highland canal and brings the get The petition went further to among which werey 12.000 a brief report of one and upper part of the building was to through with their wink they two of the ''Phelps Varna,' lands in the southern part of the fish month it t. SO.000 upon. nets. were set the if thiets that of promise wtre. pounds t be occupied as a hotel. It will look like another by the Smith of America and of English Ancesas well as Goshen Valley., 700.000 itslions of paint. 2.140 000 place. The ',. t the Indians of the tribes would Surname association during the year tors.- All names have "Another Extension" was the been taken valley its and marbiing partially lire , reclamation. Payson. the: on their reservations tinder 1121: peaceably in to seventh the tea , ., , title of an article which read in graining generation before 'live ttrhy naeutinstgiceanld the late conferpaePr: Two Meetings were held during lines of William and George Phelps. center of .stake is a thriving the white aettlers no - .. - part an followc- "The Salt Lake completed l S ence are receiving the finishing, 'more. molest after conthe year. the first at the April On these conditions Presimercial town. But the stake hail hot emigrants of England In 1430. Only .. Street Railroad company are man- and improving touches and the had the pleasure of being over Bro. water-Silas to Jerence are I two by S. much known too releaaed presided dent contained the Grant Phelps ; 'rail,' long : which Lieut. Col. Meting considerable enterprise and large doom and winilow cases are chiefsUlysses d D. Smith. This meting happened to be atpioneer present heod of the Phelps and they were taken back , might he re- -, Mon- took over some of the'hardstdenergy in extending their line. As conflict with the Genealogical Ho. family. namely; W. W. Phelps Ind logged land which ELDER ERNEST BELSON grained. Ths, plaster caps to the tribes under 'hard. a process ,.. eemed through of the war. frwo judicious soon as the snow has sufficiently being fought so ground that These two were for the outer row business: Morris Phelps. ciety'swasmeeting. cast A , , Elder Ernest Nelson will be hon- only description of "The Commerey to Montfaueon where the attended to and the meet.; eighth cousins. Elder H. S. Phelps of drainage. from the canyons to f by sir. Rumen. wi t, columns. ,. .. , we are in- Mothslengthy a Crown testimonial the at' farewell ored Prince built bie to Stronghold" IC pictured prior allow son dismissed those .,. Morris born 11 a look. in of admit the obtaining of lies. It present , , 7.,: : Phelps. formed, shortly be 'put up." 4 out post and then overlittle scenes of the recent hiodoc de. to his departure on a mission to ling ' to attend the other meeting. The Nauvoo in I848. The Phelps work 4 the ...moot their intention to extend their line Announcement wag made that predation& in which several white the Hawaiian Islands at Burton, :second meeting held during Ocawful mud in Mesa the be the continued roads through will sliding Testimonial ,.. ,,,. i along First Soutkatreet from East, Morris and Evans had completed men were killed and gave a clear ward chapel. Thursday evening, May itober conference was presided over temple when that Is completed. e and be- of at a neat 'design for a monument .to IFarewell Given .Elder ii tween rowsentanglements Temple street. The program follows: and rows dyf trenches by Bro. Onion Smith. Many mat. insight into the customs of Captain - Shafer. mile. The switch will be near the be erected to the 2Ainor Selection, choir; invocation; MIX. :tens were discussed. nearly every-:on- e and sand banks past Terdtin down - ....: I i, of the late iJacks tribe. An excerpt from an 4, solo, Miss Rae Rose: tenor the Meuse through the beautiful Eagle Emporium building which! Prem. Beher,C. Kimball. The mon account of a t 4,,' John Shafer. box' tl. Cardoton. Al- I present taking part New mem. i personal visit says! phone Going to Netherlands Champagne solo, Joseph E. Star; Hawaiian se- ;berg were enrolled and other de.' berta. Canada, would like to com,will be the point where cars from ument was. to be !three and district desecrated land ' , 1.The whole camp was out waiting lection. 4' laid waste into the wrecked Mr. and Mrs. M. Nelson; tails of business attended to. in 4 interested municate with .'. , anyone the three directions will connect: feet at the base and ,evena half it 1 and frell for us-i- front of their little houses original 'longs. Winifred Prrry: sethe past year several let.. the eenealogy of the Shafer family. silent of Rheims. There I 'MAO, During every 30 minutes.. The iron fort high. city t which were huddled together like lection. Girls quartet under direc- - ;tens have hien received and answer- John Shafer. Sr.. was born In New evidence of the important work t t the last extension has been on were What to be Bradford: of Miss ed work. romminglarrgr:747,41F7t7 Sn. son this minand of the tail I120. tion beehives. For the next five piano large regarding which this Ptah boy had done and Lyle Parties, York. June ,,. hand' sines last fall, the only thing ' gratifying divideeals i Mies Irene. Nelson; reading. have been advised of others inter.' Jona and Hannah Rose Shafer. His were declared ''s7A; asked him to let me write the story '''.i the scene was lively. Men. wo- solo, being the ties. When the on stock of tte, lrirst Ward Co- i utes ligon C. Wood; quartet selection from 'ested in the same family lines and people moved to Ohio when be was : but his modesty forbade it. Rove. men came naked and children. switch is toextructed and the ex-- I means district orgenitations. 110 years of age and from there they however. the story has been writ- Orpheus club; violin duet. Melba by thisbeen ' inatitlion at to see us dismoUnt and and , tension completed passengere will operative started. Some interested 'moved to Nauvoo and later to Mis remarks. the have of the board of, directors.n'meeting' !rushing up. such a hand Lindsay; Virginia - ' v.'llt tt7tne 1 24 shaking began hi:lye:later jPusltwi;liproaund of every where the parents died In be able to travel from the switch. and the ward bishop. Ipartles have been asking for work h Accoutrement. for Wasatch Fire !then .as hi only seen at a Presidential missionary will follow the program. to do and names have been t urnish . I'court, The eon John was a Dancing native son. ; a were. 77,e-, levee. The warriors all there; the Mormon Battalion and led them. Recent arrivals in Paris -,,, ,...:''''''-,His Hans .. d s of Utah. Shack .,,,,,,ai .Charley. Nasty ., ,..: Mrs. Richard A. Hudnut (formerlyTill 7:'1'entl !nail Canto. daughter of Abel and IIITZto '11';11:17IIITMLYCS Jim. Hooka Jim. the Doctor. Old ; Winifred Kimbell of Salt Lake) who Tribute' to sch Never sad Pays mple Ifser.liShisilitere Ichriedty Schonchin. Black Jim. Long Jim write-u- p olistorr4, received a on surn me 11:tn.dsolitchtacdt atcy tithet roarrymGenaylloyneCearesto to. i - 7 '4' '1.- -and dozens of others more isr.less i the front page of one of the leading '' 4 - in bulk but "' Veteran Sunday name liandst Granger. where ha died on may-bable to get-ar''' rA, noted. Captain Jack was ill in his in American Mrs. Parts. re; newspapers widow Dee. DOC 17. His ; "tin temple by asking for a Smith i Hudnut. who is here with cave. They all had revolvers but ', e Worker School her there. '7' isides only in list 'e '.) e. ,, husband en route to their chateau , their guns had been put away, Bothe temples have night I 1Surname e, OLSEN . , in the Riviera. is much before the we should like to see isv. I gus Charley having pent word that . 4 On Fri(lay. April 20. 1923. othterfrao public eye on three ermine. as be- y member who cannot get there the whites were unarmed. They' TOQUERVILLE, Utah, April past, of the late Elias Olaen ing herself one of the most success'. noth anniversary of a vetwere probably too proud to make The I th;), dal.. itr0 414 aitthleas itth"et was r tut interior decorators in America. with the eran following orginjzed was Sunday tribechgLi worker . a display of their strength when ceSebrated t laic ZelleZuer o de:d;:r of the lite not a at of his dau .':te r they knew we trusted '' them com- let. Mrs. Mate Naegle. where a t. :OnlY. but a doer of the word" in fact fovotoflicinistd;s:r.twerir noltrn,.. pirgtidveiner; ppro: as the rtriliFiffisit , ;i pletely." Valentino. a famil !be a "Savior in Mount. Zion.' littlyP.er was enjoyed. Out-oa Cochran. 13 . tremendous '''Nes , are of there E.:HOLLINGS. gaining four following in of Trecatrgedonly Secretary. iciticrni;ell'lescaitdenAtn. (Salt Lake): living, viz.. Planting 1 dI David Spilsbury,. Europe hut as he has acquired It In was ' ,..,. owl and spring 1liar:: secretary America. i Mrs. LAUCK and rA2271,11Es Katy sonEsvi"deealncele- oafttestaldor: tor.riatinie. (Pr9rotnogl. Ths Eugene Olsen. A 'Mr& Grace B. Calderwood. 8211 George Splibury mrOether yrytahonsehyeroree Inc to the Seal of his life in Sunday and leoldero.tani Is Lake Sal City. ' E. 01- committeePeter of !collecting storm backwardness the Temple and Mr. and bfrot Lake and echopl work. traveling over 30.00o - of City. and Johanhaving the season. The weather had been miles over the Dist& reacts in doing 'temple workgenealogy li 'Earl Jensen. Messrs. ttityton and 1 ''''3' 1' done for descendants 'son na :ikatili8eld 11;:rUvcol; Teenie Brio-to.;,. &re Working on a project to excellent for spring work, accord- 'en. For over4a years he was a strictli of the Leitch families. 4 Ole E. Owen. Jr.. (Salt Lake) of the observer Word of He the Baldwin was Radio the but to instruWisdpm, ....s11ntroduce Peter Lau' fear article, ing Emma burr. 9.4911-1,:to be nearly ile. He wee a 51 ments into thts Lime. Lauck. Laucks.Loucks).1.((Provo). country and. will .,2, Social' committee-Fran- cis (Koosharem.) .M. 01- expressed that small seeds would i lived and performed a l He was the son of Philip Latex remain here for some time. cone live of England E. PPM Albert chairman: (Provo). to ' inicietuegdermindate if heedieetoastorteln Wales. mission 17.00e. was banished from By and who Clarence Erickson 1likely with Mr. profession The i urged be was a mason and bricklayer and !Palatinate of 4 end daughter Gate lft rftentlY for Germany in 1709. and 0Mille:nft;e1Tde;ejnitALangru:onCb,lateSan'itiEllalzakekkli . the planting of trees and general' has put up many buildings in Utah landed in Pennsylvania. London and . from Southamp- sailed Vern J. GERALD t Olsen. RICH -, DAYNL May of the city with vege- from Davis to Kane 'counties. For (Provo)). Is beautification ton On the MajootteNew for Yerk ' tation. ; George Meyer, sometimes spelled ' Buictkhnaesc.be(ePnccfc.)ydilne' years since nearly $O yetre he was an ,active 111)11',1"11 . Eird:rrIrGetrlialpdatrict Tanynt:p.hoonoonr oott::agautrt Mr. InErAtemks:rtoa PbryeinthntteDolisti 'Erb Interest was taken In ,. member of the- Church, a body- - Myers. Genealogy of the Maryland w.,, Great ..,,,00, Provo. his to came with re""'-'""n and l In W families of the of Pennsylvania Fairbanks company for whom he Mayer Daynes. wilbe given 0000.00011101. Prophet Joseph Smith floriculture during. the spring of guard , At the i Royal In the free imper. wife and four children. whose divine mission be often . origina,ted "In rev-ell:11873. 'competition - being hue been touring Europe. In addi- keep of the "raid time numbers' :pap;12.s.legdz family lorlitch of Ulm Gerbore i He filled Iresent Wurtemberg, testimony. many poto tion EuMiEssidio Sat other were of at a.ali 'nr There visiting eieynniensg. among floriculturist& 'and gardenparts preeent leataly If ty for itions oi honor and trtpit, bothbeginning with Meichoir about to The ers of the city for honors in the civil , cacnri 'extheeitiEntecicekx7;lehnact 'ethigehttytmderooofeetdheentIrg.anization lohle arvigiscit and .When SO years Mayer at 1495. COC1 Netherlandes. Hroe !same sttourdeten: annual fair which it Wag predicted, of age he religious. was given a grand recepof the P Ireland and while en route to families. beirinhing with te ;Yost After had been the business in ever he finest held would the tion , at Sun.Hurricane ten the , by follows: Isaac Yost of , to. a social, and lunch was Germank: John barely missed being blown the day schools over which ach'iCalisi7chlooa lais he had Yost of 27 May1741, Glee'Club. L. D. B. upbon the 1778. of Berks. O.. train which Wit! wrecked by all present. interest was mend1 charge as a 'mkt. aid. He visited Mt,. Ruth Ann Yost Mayer was 'enjoyed , linPrano: E. O. OLSEN. Socretary. the Ineurgents. The Ericksons feat in the proposed visit of Presi- - Ititl" echrl)ell every quarter. I think GrandmotheF 11109. Bucyrus. Jensen; (a) All For You. Brown: thl by r from Frew,. but -Craw. crime ' -.l two-oThe Night 5Yind, Farley; ceilo; Rob- - slue., originally George Goddard were ford f Jewels. Co.. Ohio GeaVIrdelly t' : .. dent Ulysses S. Grant when a distheir twituDetion with tho . the eehool S. ert. Henelel: are Boltree', In from All the national who (a) Fisher,t Aptereited Feirbank. company have made patch capitol doing ''' 1" in the Church. In' Ital he Brimball fartilly, beginning with .. r '''', work for tbe Jonee kindly (h),Perceuse dlioslinl. Godard; !rep- - Hollywood, their home stated that the president would workers 9 ' married Fannie ' by whom he ;George Bramhall who was at Dower temple meet at the salt Lake temple Fri- - triloqulent and magic. Ernest R.snot blre. DavIrl P. -' - -make a trip to Denver, Colo. The had 13 children. Smith iNew awl In la70 at and he flamphire Caen,. Shortly before Kimball: contra:to. bilge Lo.'.x Leon- eonlir Paul have returnedHowells to their people of Salt Lake were unani- died he said to me: i'My rim, 1 shaii11478. Ktided by Jartonest Barehita. Adaityr.e.49477.4. ard; (a) home in New York after a five ith.ernindia.ns. 2.,w4r.: o'aelnodek,MNaraymelcaj7 mous In their appeal that Presi- not be with you long. I want t 0 (MI SNtaltoteri t Love You Truly. months' 401,7.71 in Europe in the dent Grant take the extra .,dayls to be Humille aril! follow the leaders 'ne,rried Tir.P)..,waa, Jetranssil 14 Sept., Leary. ' 'i'':..7 Pa(o. Mr. Fisher); ain'in. George E. intereat of Mr. HowIls' of thin Chlirch," which. I ()alit. is I7112, in huaineat. conview ' ride for himself and --the -, ' .Skelton; (a) Les Adieux. saraaate: -- ---' Ian- . , ditions as they exist in Utah. 'Ere the keynote to success. In theCove-- I would !Ike to correepond with (b) Melody. Dawes; (We. Skelton of My Heart. Gehl: (violin ottliesto. ',; ,,,,,,' :i; , gayer. r.of the Doctrine and Ur. - Jensen fidu3 R. 'Net. Thomas pecially are the citizens anxious-- for guage se,ontitaniet); , i Ring. Firettont: president, trio. mints violin. "Great shall be his reword :Thomas A. Sayer. 47 north State or the secretary of the the visit" the article maid. that King fam- and Loia Leonard; rale Moon. John J. WCI1lan. Georgerelit). shall be his giory.f .! E street. Salt Lake City, has the gen- ily organization. . rant Nonaense, The Nut ,........,.-9,....'.."7'1 the United States preoldent might Iland eternale sketton... Eehert S. Fisher; retn'arka, Alimmor of Sincerely. - N. the also ealogy Brothers.' Sayer MRS.C.' EBee. family, sod Wal: tenor. Ai01110 B. Irvine; remarks, the mi.- 1 ; 4' ' . bee with his eyes and hear with hie 9TRBER, DAVID SPILSBURT.i7,' -- ,i, the like Ile 16111 would to Jolley family. Chicago St.. bait Lake City. (a) 0 Solo Itio.iclo,Capoa; (b) Lily alonary. ' . .. , 1 ., , I OUR GALLERY, OF PIONEERS . 9 P I 0 q ( 0 1 ., - .t , ' .. ''' , p, I, I Iiik. 'ward ! i ., ,r 111,,J well-kno- 11, kt) :7(VoP 1:.- -'-. T 's.9 ',, , ti t4 'il : --- , ' ' 4 -- ' ''.,' , '.., ;- , -- .1 , , .. 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