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Show 4 , 41, .41f 11. ' ..4r ow. , - THR:n SECTION DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 927 Missofirl wag subeequently copied by the people of the neighberiel ts: and mobs assasinated Joeeph Smith and hie brother Hyrum and many others and compelled nearly e 30,e011 people. to wilderness seeking a ne Address Delivered Over Radio Station KSL Sunday, July the Rocky mountains where...Joseph , Smith, two years prior to his death 24, 1927, by predicted that the Saint s should become a mighty people. ELDER ANDREW JENSON. The New Home; rewho of those bad a "superabund- tcuches of sunstroke. No fatal The Saints had suffered so muck' ance of adipose" and that A. Pat- sults to date." IGHTT years ago tonight, 163 up for lack of moisture. As they valley and reported that the Piled,- - i In the east. had 1 I seen their,deai terson would figure highlycredit 1 lo And front Georgetown; By "Ticompany would arrive In a daY ones massacred fowl; of the Anglo Saxon race proceeded. they visited the Warm and that the 'tribe of fifty years ago for tus::" "Georgetown is situated in b, mobs and Het Spring! Issuing from the i or two. Some of the apostles. ac- - property ea frequently were on the destroyed ! that pun "largely" and "highly" and Lake equare base of the mountains impregnat- I companied by Samuel Brannan encamped the extreme north of Bear mob rule holding sway so conand among those Of 'attenuated propor, valley. Bait between two beautiful where the City and County build- ed with Salt and sulphur. Lake, tinoualy. that they were Ilidet4 other& visited the Great tions." streams of water known as Twin On Thursday. July 23th. the The next day. July 23. the Camp now stands. The majority of A local Item: The workmen Creeks. We have got about sev- ing two miles north and leaned sick detachment of the "Mor- giad to escape from a continuaabout erecting the White House are now en hundred acres of land. sur- these had arrived on that spot the encamped on a branch of the JTflo& Battalion and a company ot tion of that kind of life- - The It rounded by a. good fence five feet day before( July 23, 1847) and a stream. enbeequently known as City Saints who had wintered at Pueblo would have gone ttnywhere to get engaged on the third story. from mob rule, Vancouvere......... will be a handsome strurture.l. high, and a ,good portion of it un- smaller number at noon on the Creek in what wan later called, on the Arkannas river. entered the away Island, Oregon. California and othAnother: "The new addition to der cultivation. Our Sunday school of Lake Salt ward the number the Increased Eighth which City.ivalley, f4tht 11"41."It ' the city jail is receiving the finish- end meetings are very well atplaces were recommended, but 1i Here the camp wee called togeth- - i of souls in the pioneer camp to er the Rocky mountains were chosen ' These were the original ; pio- Cr. ing touches." tended. The day school takes a and Oreen Pratt offered a about 400. ' . as , ie...,40.4,,,,,tii,--1The "For the East" was the captain vacation for a short tune. neers of Utah but the student of prayer of thankegiving that the I On Saturday, Jitly 31. the battal- and the new home for the exiled ', k., of the following: "Tomorrow El- health of the settlement is generpersecuted Sainte,. and it nearhad been so marvelously! lion brethren erected a bowery 40 ly broke the heart o damual Branders Ell Pierce, of Brigham City, ally very good. The weather has history will notice that the num- pioneers on the whole prererved now 28 on is what the feet nan journeylby doea who bad ber B. here mentioned of people and Morrie .'i Young, of this city. hen very hot for some time. The the Mirsouri river to . '; In which meetings were Saints by water lid a company of ,' trit, - , on the expect to leave for the eastern grasehoppers have done consider- not correspond with the list usu- ley ef the Great Salt Lake, and Tile Brook. . --'- -'I tale Sunday. By lyn from New York .hip mates, having been called to go able damage, but not so much as he also dedicated the land to the gen (to Ithis tithe S3followine of of first the ' of been company had acres ally given land - Franclsco on ItaiOnit. A good portion of Utah Their to ., ne first of field' to listen to had the bay which expected. they come)) , ',.0"1"1",44.1. and planted with potatc,ee. dent Young's etatement that pioneers consisting of 143 Lord, labor will be Iowa." our farm lies between the creeks. on plowed rerl'74, i'',.-'- ' ... "this imploring his bleesing . three women and two ,,h,h -- u men, ana and N oats corn, A. ''''' '' the across well the We a a ditch ll have 1; from labors ' their and for Sparks, Congressman large ' that place," he had al;I:rivit who left Winter Quarters on fteti About trusee ready planted a surIllinois. was registered at the loner aide, which entirely a small colony of the them. The meeting wee then 1othere of"rden ,,'::::,-;- , the west bank of the alisnouri river to N -:, corn was already up about Brooklyn. lare Townsend House. The In rounded them with water. - ,....:,. Saints Willard addreseed on Richards and by , the . , v. '', April, 1847. These 148 souls orson l'rati, after which varioue three inehee above the ground end quin river In California, San Justz 'hoppers would march up to the and h. Correspondence. 7 -, '., s, flk'' 1IL.,, '', ' ', me. ..; 7?ditch in vast numbers, jump in and traveled with their numberrs were named prepara- - tretnn bean! and potatoes had al- had explained to the pioneers In on the north eide of the committees C. J. Arthur wrote from Cedar float off. Some few would bcsimn to s how above th e great detail the natural S - lt,, ..:,',-- . to gvt In About tery putting of facilities , -t' tOur fields of grain are rip- across and then we would drive Platte, upward e of 500 miles, until two hours after the arrival on the Th s was the result City: ,',r-of1 the great San s, Navin valley. Fort a was for Laramie There reached. which besides ening labor. harvest, means Where this clays making seven promises eight uf was, banks Ina again. Through Creek. plowing of the most flourish-:ta- , 4,.... , 41, ,A to be a bountiful one, although in we shall raise s , struck the cenimencedCitya short of a the weary travelers ...,counti.n of California now exelletance north- - : road to the timber. hauling end , ;, the spring of the year many were crop. at least, providing the flyers Oregon Trail which they then east timber for a boat. mending; ist. But we- - who live the camp. the fine plowing pawing of , fearful that the supply of water do not do too much damage. The followed for hundreds of miles. At later . can now see the eighty gears , being done near the intersection ,Pewa, etcfp . ,,,ii,., , 1:,:would run short. We have had air is filled with them every day. On August 2, Orson Pratt and the policy of President wisdom and of the preeent alain etreet ard Sec-- 1 fa? jurrn.eocifirttheczypirtionietter 144,1 .,40;''7.,' who ' a sick number of sumquite with Their course is northeast. Hay owl South 'street. In the afternoon I Henry G. SherWood began suriev.: said In reply to EasmuelYoung ... .;:, Brannan'. mer complaint, mostly aged people will be very &carte this season on southward to intercept the siek some .' - !.: Z'f;-- : ei , :of the brethren. commencing who had ing Salt Lake City argument; we If to go California and children, and several slightl account of drouth." detachment of the Mormon Bat- been appointed for that purpose. with the Temple bloek. vie hall again experience persecu, A: Ot t ; , talion and a company of migratory built a darn aoross City Creek. in On Augnet 9. Catherine C. Steele. tion, but if we stay t,,,g''e ,...s moonL'- Latter-da'..'1' y baitei-win: .:115 modern Israelin these Sainte who had ''' A ',4;,.f!' order to convey the water from wife of John Steele of the '7 will have tered at Pueblo on the Arkansas that stream on to the land which inn. gave birth to a female chill: an opportunity , : ... f , f., '. to grow strong ' . . So,gt- t, , ' , '1,,I, ' river, but before reaching Pueblo Was being plowed. After seeking who was named Young Elizabeth and aft no more be to snob subject 13-..,' the four meseengers met the Bat- the ground, the plowing was corn- - Steele. She was the first white: violence. It is because "E'r Apr( A talion boys and the migrating paratively easy and three plows child horn In the valley. On that' d!rtiosi has been fulfilledthis Pr,Saints on their way northward to were kept going most of the day. day also- Samuel Brannan, (who' cause the valleys of the and bes? ' This department Is conducted Rocky Geneaiogi Society of join the pioneers. Most of them Toward evening the camp was via- - had met the pioneers on Green riv- mountains gave the Latter-daUtah for the benefit of all who are interested in Genealogical however, did not overtake these (ted by a thunder shower from the ler), Capt. James Brown and several Sainte their first permanent home research and temple work. Families who desire to get into or not but until the Great Salt Lake valley west, abiding placethe first Place quite enough rain fell others started for California. The communication with others regarding matters of genealogy or was reached. At Fort Laramie a to lay the dust. Church was organi sed following day. August 10. President I since the All who temple work are invited to mak use of this column. a hundr ed years nearly small of four foundation of laid the company emigrating Young ago where inquiries or announcements of family organizations or other and Admiration. Wonder were Saints (17 souls) who had also houses: others followed.hile exam-- I they permitted to live in of interest to this work are urged to make use of the Peace. Therefore ihave here On Saturday. July 24th, in the wintered at Pueblo joined the 1,JEREKLIH WILLLrY This wa the eornmencement deed the afforded to wide publicity. Saints inWrite plainly. especially pie feel thankful to neere, which swelled the company forenoon the Pioneers commenced of the building of what subsequent-- 1 all nasnes and dates. on one side of the paper only. and make for their Jeremiah WO ley, Utah pioneer of errand having In custody a colonel Motinten lames and God which t,otatoes. after I to planting 161 eemme Old as four the souls, the the those an known yore as Address they' communications deducting brief but of the y possible. ISSL, deserves well a place in the of the United States army who was 1 all communications explicit, prerent generation who understand turned the water Of the creek on I on 47 had who now south. the to for left east of is Pioneer of what Utah. the Society Genealogical equate do feel held to answer a charge of ineubto them and gave the ground a Salt Lake to the pioneers grateful atefurmemory of a people who ordination. After South the Lake had crossed Utah. Salt Street, City. Temple pioneers City. who lald the foundation Crossing the Plaine the North Platte near the place good rif,Ah;ngs AbOUt nOr.'n Proc. of this On August 17th a company of 71 today are enjoying the fruits of back again he arrived here to make commonwealth now dent Brigaam Young, Heber C.- men pioneers and hattalic,n boys) great Casper. the toll. hardships and sacrifices his home Wyoming, two years after the first a good thing In thie survey to ask where TEMPLE NOTICE. for their sons and made It pcatible LoK imball, Wilford Woodruff. were of ten 33 warms and ox teams. left ters. their number of those who laid the foundations pioneers came. From that time on their stands, with daughthe following queetions: The Alberta Temple Cardston, grandchildren and of renzo D. Young and other brethren the valley to return to Winter Querof a great commonwealth. He was hie life was devoted to the Have I any work to do for aty left to ferry a large number Canada, closed July al and will re- own to be who the conetituted rear born company in this dead! Orethe son of Isaiah and Sarah Willey, up of the community andbuilding Missouri emigrants, bound for tem. to the open September 6. gcodly land, which the Lord If so, what have T done about it gon, across ST LEL' NG WILLI A MS. has and wee born In New Hampshire in development of its resources. His the river, which de- arrived at the Pioneer encamp-bleeped Zion. of Stake mtinths? nine or in beyond six the their on Creek. ment past The. president fondest exCity ISO& He joined the Church in the name is Recorder. Icretteed' the nurdbor of pioneers well known can I do? pectationsParticularly What Here we was held conference A who can others and had suffered special from inhale to 151 soul& UPon their arrival at e,ays of Kirtland and participated in and aesociated with Bountiful, the INDEX BUREAU NOTICE What shall I do! air of 'Green river. 12 of the Mormon sickness bad improved in health Sunday. August 22. 1847. at which tzinitinvigorating of time, lack of meams, la ibis exodus from there and later Davis county, where a large and drink water frontthe After August I. JEN, all names notLack and were now able to walk around it was voted that "a cake Of Zien mountain the pure excuse anyone of us from fail- Battalion boys from Pueblo overfrom Nauvoo. He was a member of honored posterity was reared. He cleared for ofdinence work before etreams, A deone of these answer Wilford in in to the any Woodruff. (be ing valley": that; the best climates in enjoy one of organized the Mormon Battalion. participat was a president of a quorum of May 1st, 15i27, must be and honestly. each took the pioneers and accompanied scr.Mng his entrance into the vat- - the place where the cite was being! the fairly questions world RUSSEL. HARRY and IL of all in that live to be greatest infantry tog them to the valley while one of the and was chaplain of the to himaelf. the principles of the trinh and taught marches. and made the Wm from first Utah territorial legislature. 'surveyed should be called It may be someone else in the pioneers. hearing that his family ley, says: "This la one of the most good morals under in my life and in Great Salt Lake City of the Great tuition of the the coast hack again to Fort Leav- He rounded out an honorable and was coming. turned 'week from imp,irtard days family has charge of the particuCON ENTION OF CANADA lar line that carries the family sur- Green history of the Church of Jes- - Basin cill North America.' and that! witness the fulfilment leaders and enworth, Kansas. on a government useful ate. to meet them. This the STAKES. of At-the Latter-daname. Yet we must remember that left 163river word us Saints. of called the Chret the of the Sa liOr when he said: posteffice pioneers to enter the val- tcr A genealogical convention of Al- there are three other lines. any one HE editorial and bustneu man- lmeline B. Welts succeed' to the el'Seek traveling six miles through a 4"Great Basin Poetoffice," that the ye first the kingdom of God and berta, Lethbridge and 'faylor of which we are justified In pick- lei on the 21st, 22nd and 24th of of the 'city his righteousneu and ray.ine (Emigration Canyon, ! &gement of The Deeeret News litorial chair." Wrgt running stakes was held July 24 nc 4 at ing' up and carrying forward. Not July. When the pioneers left the deep all !river Valwe came in view of the full be named the "Western Jor. things shall be added unto theseFast Day, only just lied. hut it is imperative Magrath. Alberta, Canada. changed hands 50 years ago. In you.the Miesouri river they traveled with Icy of the Great Salt Lake L. C. Tanner of that each individual who has !dam" that the creek upon which July 21. le. wro.. 72 wagons, 93 horsee. 52 mules. Si It is not a confession of old age Magratn -the weekly edition of Aug. 8. 1877, ourselvem From 1811 to 1808. In wonder and admire. the pioneer ramp had been form. preeNting. Singing high on apirit of ealvation doforeach or oxen and It cows: when thy We gazed admit that one remembers when the Mountain shall dead. our and day Brother By the following official announce- - to prayer. Con hefore way of conclusion 1 will Top." ed should be called City Creek. upon the great valley 7A the first Thursday of each month Slinger of Lethbridge. Eider Rich- eaiih week a fele hours work in be- reached the valley they had with the waters of the Great lthat the large creek running a few! that upwards of two hundred state ments appeared on the editorial was observed oras fast day in the ard B. Surnmerhays etcretary and half of our own dead. This may be wagons. 11)4 horees, 52 mules. VI us ganized caravans of Utter-de- e ann. In the Lake Salt of in glistening miles south be Milli the correspondence. should called done way to D. S. Church. Here is a r- member of board cf dire, tor of the oxen and 41 cows. 3 bulls and 7 mountains page: an-- I Saints crossed the old papers our and to Inc of sky towering little of that arranging creek, the creek Utah, plains SOciety and from minder. spoke the Daily of Aug. Genealogical prepar- caives. streams of pure water IttnninS a little south of the camp running; the different and choice blessings putting them in Thane. of during the pioneer should' tr.ountaing "This. het eg the first of been 2, IV name"; we "VALEDICTORYHav;ng In Three SeCtione. of life. Nletting turned over for cia.ds ing a card index of all the the beautiful valleI. It i be called Bed Butte creek. that the !leers through to the of of preparis the the obtained. so to far Thursday have month, day time rome tack, operate memgreat "alleys of bringing A. led. William Lund work. Elder we ee was ene the west about that the Soon the 'river. Bear after when grandest next creek be time south rhould on crossing the for called, which the monthly fast meet- ber of the board of directors of the ing eheete la another department of labar, on our President this mo- - Canyon creek (aSterwards named ilit.000 souls, hailing from differever beheld until was had to again Young begin Brigham diheld are opn in the temple, our wards. various ings tt icirsequently follows that Genealogical society gave valuable personal work. Indeed there are taken sick with the mountain fe- ment. Pleasant ran I Emigration creek). and the next ' ent parts of the United. States and thoughts fruit various countriee in rectorial connection with The News There are many who are unavoidmany avenues through which we ver and was left in camp, toge!hthrough our minds at the prospect creek youth be called Big Canyon Between Europe. and nee to an end. as the time at our fably detained from attending such Itarld 3001 and 4000 this glorious achieve great can not hence the of Cardstoxi. many that a on years few er with CoyPresent, Bollings but the of be All can occasion companiens, to meetings, (now Parley's creek). crossed the plains with of these purpose. disposal is too brief office.allow 107. of God would be establish- handcarts with House of ote east creek. thie us in observed leave some all unani-were question consisLet immediately motions by carried I and particular this most of the Others with oz- our devoting to 2 At least. It is a special day of July 23,Likep.m.. SingingThe Spirit you: 'flow may I. as en individual. Pudding rock. (now known as the ed in the mountains and etalted mowfly. licams, I , was among those a Fire is tiod tently with our other duties, op points best Ilse my summer vacation in the Needles), about 11 miles eolith of at,ove the hills and the valleya Saints prayer brother Ogden ofBurning." upon which the Latter-da- y On Thursdey. Atigust 26, crossed the dead?" much attention and energy asen-it are the plains with an who own Suring. of family my galthe present town of Evanston, or converted into orchards. vineyards Twelve and others started on their team. required to remember the poor. brother Summerhays explained the interests -should receive from the party to a substantial way. This is a use of the patron's order blank with about a mile and a half east of and fruitful Pelde clue,. erected return to Winter Quarters- WALKER REUNION. the trusted with the direction and in advent of the Union the of Lord name the and 11Vith other valuable the moat Instroctions, singing. line between Utah important duty. that should the condition During the fall. nine organized railroad the hardships enchiefly responsible for an ROCKLAND. Idaho, July S.A re- the boundary unfurled for the not be forgotten. The donations "0 say What ofIs Truth:. prayer, and Wyoming. From Coyote creek etandard important in and conduct of such companies. aggregating ahout 15.. dured by these emigrating coinBrother Glary Magrath. Preeent, union of the Loren Walker family President nations. of of aid the be should resitravgathering poor therefore the of Walker's E. on 000 the It souls 117. establishment. pioneers reached the valley from paniea, majority vac held at Mark the plains ceased, but sails- - -our duty to announce to our promptly handed over to those hay- Is inter Quarters. A number of the during the pioneer years thousJuly 24. 9 am., prayer. Brother dence Viriting relatives coming eled over a mountain ridge to the Young expressed his entire the charge of such matters in Russell of Lethbridge. brother Sum- from Oregon. Utah and various parts head of Echo canyon and camped faction at the appearance of the discharged soldiers of the "Mord ands of devout Christian readers. patrons end friends, and ing every month at least. merhays spoke on What Is Expec- of Idaho were entertained and careda on the 12th of July. 1847. immedi- valley as a resting place for the mon" Battalion also arrived from women, seeking a home men and to the public generally. that our the wards. in the ted (4 Committee Members. and for during their stay. There being for Rocky below the landmark known Sainte and felt amply repaid name henceforth will cense to edi-be- and am much'He oftener as may be !What Work Stands For." pioneer Temple celebration in the town that ately At t e r gazing the west. Hence about 2000 people, by the mountains fell ea martyrs who giveth to the the Journey. . . necessary. Orson cave. aseociated with The News se rota Here as Cache a wayside. Hansen gave report of i'ay moat all attended the program. to the Lord,' which is !Brother awhile at the scenery, we moved altogether entered the valley in tor and publisher. which position poor lendeth May the children of the Uttarthe visiting relatives were was Instructed on the 13th tetake four miles across the table land Isc. t ,:.f these nearly 200 left.I - the work in the Alberta stake, prayer. Brother Bight of Tabor. Present, Some of we have occupied. from Aug. 20. certainly a good and sate investam early pl42 men and 23 wagone and travel Saints always bit true to the and honored rerognixed ment" of our brethren who moet of them returning to Winter day the into 77. camp counIII13. to the present date. of the the noble over and reetion of that characteristics of their fadown Echo canyon and a email company unA"Brother had arrived in the Val:ey two Quarters July 21, le a.m. Brother P. L. C. OnPerg A meeting was called for the mountains to Great Salt Lake val"We may take the opportunity, James pleasing incident: thers, try. der Cant Jefferson Hunt going to their may they honor God and Tanner presiding'. Singing', 'How dal.-lDwyer, before us. They had pitched superintendent of Firm of perfecting a family crto the purpose however, to say that. although-thufrom that Hence a point pioneer forebears by keeping' southern over California Foundation:" Prothley. poovIt'r, Spancf Walker connection the Sunday school in the Seven- er Peterson of most their camp upon the banks of two iel' trail to procure seeds the ganixation. Mark E. of eevering our immediate Lethbridge; singing. Rockland. for plant- the commandments of God and teenth ward, with about 100 the Late valley the pioneers traveled of water and had streams small grandson Um sech The News. we shall continue dren. "Now Let continue A Brother distinct to be Rejoice. that Loren Walker. eras chosen Imesi- of the way in three paid a visit to the family of William Lund !spoke on record keepcommenced plowing. When we ar- ing the inollowing year. About 1308 a lively interest in .ts 11) which mad. their ancesTessa L. smith, of Salt Lake. tions. via, Orson Pratt's advance rived they had already broken five people 'pent the winter of 1847 to people the Presiding Bishop, Edward Hunand dent; vice ing and gave timely couneel tors the cream of this comeelfare and prosperity.CALDER." ter, C. Don main and the on in pioneer first western premident. 148 Under the company. advice. Brother Wednesday evening. valley of the Great countrY acres of land and had begun plant'DAVID O. spoke May we look forward to the direction of Brother A. C. On the DoctrineSummerhays and Covenants; Walker of Brigham City. second vice pany and the email rear company ing potatoes. at Lake, nearly all of them liv- the on aa our future Rockland. Pra. Walker. "SALUTATORYAs will be eePrt Smyth, rnueical teacher with.joy and hopeforwith Brigham Young. of the singing. The Spirit of God Like a prealdent; was formed. before ing in small adobe and log cabins get the "wrong announcement. after Fire is Borning": Prayer, Brother Ida.. secretary and treasurer; Win- - traveling of Missouri" end choru s es the Y Performed Mertin iy the above Orson Pratt's advance company encampment with i some soeet taking our dinr.er. having half a erected on what is now Pioneer the "fate of Nauvoo. n!. Bird. Salt Lake. areistant cent,Steed. Preeent, 21. of bein tune eearly four years' connection each July evening the singing, 1 went to the square. A camped 2 p.m., and treasurer. and 24. bushel of and 'Tanreporter. as Editor potatoea. Brother tary July our May News The Deseret after us ening sung in excellent time, and with ner of Caltalk on genealogical and temple 1847. In what the tOoneers called plowed field and planted them. n rs I Settlers-Frodeavor to begenerations preeiding. a pattern for the rest Publisher, Brother DaAld O.conse- pleasing effect. Refreshments were "Praise Magrath Creek" (now Emigration hoping with the blessing of God to the Man," prayer,Singing. Broth- work was given by Mark E. Walker. "Last this small beginning rose of mankind to follow, and in the der has been required. in engage--Merihanded to the children. Two bours er J. Y. Card of Cardston: singing. The mee'ing was adjourned after de- Creek). or about a mile and a bait to least the seed for anoth- the great commonwealth which language of the Savior to pence of other business of other w ere p i eataantly spent, when Bishop 'Though Nations Rise:" President ciding to hold the second annual up from the mouth of Emigration er cave atThe brethren had damned has filled the valleys of Utah and be the salt of the earth strive year., W. R. Sloan of th and the pressure Northwestern gathering at Jenisha Blanchard's canyon. As the Fan yet stood high and the Hunter dismissed the with party one et surrounding states with thousands light of the world. May the fond-- I the creeks and or up States mission. dug related Imbler. oldeet reeidence. the Ore.. duties. to relinquish hie connection Orson experiences few He a his uttered bleseing. I of their caravan visit to the Card-to- n daughter of Loren Walker, who ie 79 on the western heriron, entered trench. and by night nearly the of est of their pioneer fathers with 'this office. a position he has of encouragement and cornembracing some of the end hopes temple. and Expressed appre- years old. There wet. over 70 mem- Pratt and Eraetus Show The un- words whole ground. which was. found beetpeople, mothers be fully realized. And 40 icing and ably Med. comand who to most directed those of mendation. their citizens of ahead patriotic I the ciation for the shown as the children of the valley. of bers by hospitality at the which first home was this very gathering. with the Pilgrim fadry. irrigated." cutthe horse United one dersigned. devote time and labor to the States. for It mind be the people of Cardston. The com- was held on the 10Sth with and re- ture anniversary panies. traveling Public Worship. of the young in the path of pany consisted of 190 people. They of the late Loren Walker's Parer. assume the dutiesand remembered that through the mi- therm have honored their Christian made a circuit them: between they Pubbirth, ancestors Editors for of three aceponsibilities The next day was a Sunday gration of the Latter-da- y refinement, virtue and religion." felt that much good had been SisSaints' so nine the childrenhundred years. of about 12 milea. peed over Part complished by their visit; duet, lishers of The Deseret News. and FAMILY ITT cgs. of the ground now covered by Salt (July li5:1.) The Morning was from the east to the west they not i pioneers honor their of the Utah ttah Western Extentdon., ter, Evans and Fletcher; President he management of its business. .4t fathers and to n their became the first fine and pleasant and at 10 only 'Lake City and reterned t mothers. circumPilings", Of interest not alone in railroad Edward J. Wood of the Alberta temMay the 24th of July customary, under such settlers of Utah but also of Ne- ever will anyone Interested in the camp late in the evening. Oresn oclock am. the Ploneers met for ex- - ple gave timely remarks on excur- .1 the to be "The announce otherwheres: publio but circles celebrated as to a day of etances. sion to the temple; choir. an- Phipps surname of England kindly Pratt writes that he and Elder Public worship in the circle of the braska. Wyoming. Idaho. Nevada, thanksgiving and tension on the west, end of the them;work dev the policy the new editorsin Intend President Allen of Taylor It.earrrett;tpoonn d 171;i.trht sHnarnyadica: P4lP1'1' Snow rejoicinga mouth Codorado at the and a hill Arizona. It also fell ascended were addressed and which en encampment manner railroad is which progreasall honest hearts shall Utah Weetern A stake hoped all younug men and le adopt and the of succeuively by Apostles George A. to their lot to turn the little Span- be filled the top from Pub-li- e canyon of over the of women A of distance with would all to I treat revthe enthusiasm go questions and ling rapidly. temples and y will Langston,. a broad. open valley lay Smith. Heber C. Kimball and Ez- ish tcwn of Yerba Buena. on the erence for these But we are $o well four miles is completed, and some reeeive their blessings; Brother men interest. h.re will be a John Langston lwhich stretched beore them, at the north ra T. Benson and others. The sac- Bay of San Francisco. California. and of our time next week the point selected LuntP!wondered tf w today have family dewho reunion Utah. at their hrougiv known to the large majority we Hinckley. waters the same faith as the pioneers ethos. Into the present, San Francisco. the which are of t lend was adrn4n1etered. rament also 1927. about 19. votion to All that feel t in. Thule for Wednesday. the Aug. station, eir industry and City duty. readers, that....we memory we commemorate this 24th terested in this name. Now them wby do the Latter- their united Salt Lake Though still feeble with that most Great the of of such an three miles distant from that town. of attend. please efforts. the lath necessity coupled pared July. Ile exoressed the prayers sunbeams, Languishing of diseases. the moun- daySainte and their MRS. EVA HURZCHI, the in of our Intention e will be reached. It is expected friendly the bleasirgs of heaven. mad. the glistened announcement the same faith and spirit that mountainous Islands. tain fever. and scarcely It that the whole IS miles of the ex- - that Secretary. to neighbors celebrate the 24th of July wilderness blossom as the rose CM led .these people may inspire containing be the andI views upon this occasion. The Utah. Resokville. the 'After issuing from stand upon his feet. President as a special holiday not known be-- I may the valleys of these Rocky keep Crews-kertension, to the point near Stockton. hearts of our ehildren. Brother Sumshall be nor endeavor-twrites Elder Pratt. "among Brigham Young was th lawgiver fore in the history of our nation. or mourraina be an asylum of peace hoped that the mesaage of The Cri)wther family surname or. e," Deseret News up to its old stand- where the tunneling will have to rnerhays for the shut would Up convention been sink we 'which the had into next land of virtue and an abode of on improvebe will bold its reunion on I the first Sabbath in the Valley. of any other nation? The answer Ia completed ard. and make as manyWe recog- be done. will mohearts of the people. Brother Tan- ganization i If he had not strength to preach Is simply this: The Church of Jesus month. At the latter point a Aug. 19. 1927, at 5 p.m.. at Lorin many' days and beholding in a ments in It as we can. er r thanked the for their people icipenYutluf ment such extensive scenery Ogden, Utah. Saints had exa great sermonlike that of Apostle Christ of Latter-de- ; t ntee in It a great inetrument for way company. organized a short interest in making this convention a Farr Park. hrn M. refrain ANNA net could DINSPALE, and ll we of us, a .... before good. time since, la constructing sucem: singing. 'All Bail the nor-- , Mg the accomplishment Pratt, he could in a few words give perienced twenty year, of the mc,t almoet fill foot flange line between there and low; Day:.. which Sscretary. it of to shout have. a from relentless joy our aim some ever He be has that told the prayer. Bishop smith of persecution t timely advice. Mack inge.Hutelt lita-- H strikes's. involuntarily escaped from our lips brethren not to work on Sundays been waged against any reUeotial Its legitimate MISPIOn In the best the mines in Dray canyon, to t.set Lethbridge. Preset. 399. Reported by Mrs. A. A. Phipps.! The annual reunion of thesurname the moment this grand and lovely and to do no hunting on the in America. In cruelty WANT HORSES KNEES SAVED. with the Utah Western. A length Sabcommunity possible manner. In this we trust of Alberta stake genea-- 1 will be held Miff. 10, scenery was within our view." we shall have the kind support and- of several miles of the tramway secretary bath day. He also explained that and lawlesenese it ha l ecarcely a organization committee Because the majority of the 600n at 10 a.m., In Hobble Creek 'maim body of the pioneers no man who entered the valley parallel in the history of the world, The has already been constructed, aril logical liberal patronage of horses in 31antia and vicinity have Springville. There le ape- had also reached Emigration can- should buy land but that the land even in the the whole will probably be done by GENEALOGICAL OUSISIER WORK! 11927. , "GEORGE Q. CANNOldo dark ages- Five sore Cilti business to be transacted and were Vo and knees as the resqlt of falls on W. the encamped reaches "BRIGHAM YOUNG. Jr." FOR STAKE AND WARD OPELday the time the be would divided different times had the Saints. aljudiciously are earnestly re. yon that Iall Interested CERN. nil' one and a half miles further among a:i. giving each an equal most as a body. been driven from slippery streets. the Society for the communications, connecting point." to be "P. prevent. Few of our busy and their homes in the east. up the creek from Elder Pratt, chante. Always home Industry has been JOSEPH N. HUTCHINGS, briefness or otherwise. for The Des. After Prevention of Cruelty to Anima It, fa1th2oll and Wake officers advance company. by The Deseret Newts weed President. On the Monday (July ittlh) most turning a little town in Ohio from has asked the city engineer of Manere News, will hereafter be ad- encouraged no fact that 22n4. the of amount next "Home a! local Said item: a The July genealogiral day, of the brethren continued their a little hamlet into a c!ty of 2.00 ila to roughen the pavements dressed to stirname organization will main responalblitty and lather In benelf YOUNG." factures are steadily growing in of company overtook Orson plowing and planting and while inhabitants. they were driven away once. the dead will Ds...livian 7. meet justify fa 1927, and Aug. at Sunday. gis PreeidEnt Young. Heber C. from it by mobs: after building up editorial favor. Kr. W. H. Rowe is doing dual for neglecting his own work. It a.m.. 'at the. residence of .Mr. and Pratt's advance company Another intereating a thriving business in the boot and la alvy for a perann to tar "Well. I Mrs. R. H. Higgineon, In Grate-vill- two companies entered Woodruff. George A. a successful colony in Jackeor Outage was announced as follows: shoe for received the night 'mend He all has the and line. time effort camping lately that All Interested are re- together. Utah. Sin!tii. Ezra T. Benson. Willard county. Missouri. a merciless :noi ! 'The Woman's Exponent for Aug. of' can put forth In thie genealogical q u es ted to be pfesent. about two miles south of where Richards, Albert Carringnin and burned their homes and drove SPECIAL LEO itES I. contains the yaledictory of dm leveret additions to his stock heti committee work." We might Imo1 and county building new W:lliam JOHN T. FLINT:4E113- the Em- - manufacturing macbinery, and city Richards. Green Lulu ascended the them from their lands at the point that Clayton editor, any person is liable to let his! rted where or a more on the way. His goods are eonscience Kit. point stands, silo In regard to his ! mountains northward and about of the bayonet. and after malting On Monday. Aug. S. ISM at Fish -- Emigration Creek and Can- five miles from camp they reach-a- d another attempt at colonization generally lower than the imported' dividual duty by telling hitnielf that Haven Bear Lake county. Idaho. In Butte, he "does all he ean" and "spends all commemoration Creek), Creek of the same classes." Parley's (now yon smutof to leave the top of a high peak on the they were the lifth distime that he con soaie in the Lieut George M. Wheeler, whose the of the birth of the late united in one stream before' of the higher After that mountains Clay county. Missouri. ZION'S BONDAGE AND IIfl r. TO THE PtIRLIC eigt the into waters as so explorer io so familiar-- 1 office which he holds in tbia or- - veraery their C. Rich there will charging Apostle Cherie. two filled in counties they considered a which they good gaolzation." tipper 2 , REDEMPTION lilly and Interestinglyeassoelated with Bock a man or woman should be- he a family reunion. All branches Missouri with a to an so raise populationackerriEnrcArlossa, amnia, place I the scenic wonders. they of are southern the family urgently requestWe feel to warn one nod Snit and Water Excellent. A pamphlet 'stet off 11 Utah. mut a Salt Lakeof visitor. He ware. named it Ensign Peak. a name bY something like 12,000 people and II l that an attitule of this kind ed to be present. Subjects II Geo press. bringing, to lightOrson Pratt and George A. Frnith, waich it is still known. Wilford building up two important towns. IIEBER C. C RICH. II Prophecies that have been ob- 0 had called on the editor of The will not lustify toy person In Glorious Radiant Health Chairman. Woodruff was the first man to as- viz, Far West and accompanied by 'Sven others. entheir own deed. No matsour.. the third woe of Rev- -- ei News and also had contributed to reSTANLET RICH. how mio-it- we may do for others. tered the valley ahead of their cend tale hill. and How to be Young at 60 they were expelled from the stations. 11:13. heretofore aup- U iI the Deseret Museum a valuable ter Secretary. lePective companies and after travunwed to have been fulfilled Is co volume on the topography and geo- bow induetrtotts and 'faithful we Several days were now spent by state of Missouri. after quite a ZilliMelliellle. may be in th diseharge of our offifossil' you bow to ottrotkato O 'bows to Po in the Immoeling about fire miles they turned the pioneers. plowing and planting number of tbair members had been will Zimmerman of The surname the section. orin cial organiloge In reePonsibilitines oll N. a of Mewls In. these future. witbotot explained la Bat. killed outright by mobs. The remannual outing will be held their course north toward the lake: and exploring the valley. tranisationa our own deed will face sation dram. oFaeao and ',geese, U lid war for the first time sie. II 000rollensa. A todo hi or nant miles fled to Illinois and there Spanish, r Fork at Geneva resort on Utah lake. For about three four they CrePti us to before the word God. Bar of with of the Indians. The ISO welt wellint Pint owed 0 United Order of Enoch. also H ' Considertible Interest had been S. a. most .soil a excellent be There of founded will found the Nauvoci. we Aug which in the newton litter only tattoo (tare if have neglected env ITemodelf. at I p.m- - after which quality, mountain streams abundant arcueed in a proposed game- of nosalhle labor or research Early in the morning or the 27th course of six years grew from a troototest. ditootessod. in their sports and games will be featured. and the water In these excellent. A Ike PioPeers were visited by the little Insignificant village baseball between-th- e "fats" and, behalf, to a lleveen IC E. nimplm. 1 - lkMRS city followed by lunch and a dance in MARY MINER LEZ teams During the summer embroil the "tears." The Woof North , variety of green grass cover- first Indians who came Into camp of nearly 30.000 inhabitants. While therefore to our stake and tha ventng. All related to a 41m- great 2 had not been fullyrespective Dalt Lake thy. 171117 to trade. During the day Amass M. the people of Illinois received the nesomt. AIM. 9, itt:' organized. but ward Officers 11 lit- - merman family. ether by birth or ed the bottoms where the soil ve,ais 111. a take that they al it wee expected that P. H. Lannan tie stock of themselves nil their marriage. are cordially invited. Pelee reetomic sufficiently damp, but In other Lyman. aceompalnied by Samuel exiled Saints at first with kindnesn. littritt9D Y. ArG. 1. 2 IP. IL would figure largely on the side own recordy and temple work. It lo W. Z TERRY. Prisoldoot places the grass had nearly dried Brannan and others entered the and hospitality the lawlessness I LIFE IN UTAH FIFTY YEARS AGO HONOR TO THE PIONEERS.. ther (Compiled From the Files of the Deseret News of 1877.) OUR GALLERY OF PIONEERS 1.-.- . I ! I - I '. Ai' , : . Tern-fro- . - r. - . - , -: i f 1 ' , f -- 1 " I -' ,r I , I i I g - three-fourth- , - -- .,...-- - . ,.: - - - v i'l'''; 4,1 . ". children pert-atm.- I , -- A-e- ''' s, t .44: ' m hhh-ck- . - '7 -- l ,- . -' I - I A GENEALOGY Il 4 - i i by-th- I Y 1- I It I y -1- rheue 1 -9 I ! I e- I 1S47-186- reek - ' 8, i 1 I s God-feart- I jute , i Anglo-Saxo- ts l ! I I Anglo-Saxo- Lq God-feari- l 1 moonA-ain- sePupPeolinenndeer. two-sha- unagdnhdop uroottshpaeel Gft I our-frien- ! - ll 1 N S- Kim-Wilfo- rd a. 000ezio ' FREE In-- . i , , . A t - t ' ; t . , ! 1 1 3, . 20100.4al , , If .. . 1 . ) . . . ....MIN.,' , 4. 44 A. 4. .0.- 1' 1 ," ; |