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Show SalinaSun July 18, 1984 3 Who were the Pioneers and what did they do? I or our Pioneer Day observance the assistance of the Primary from the Salma 2nd Ward President Judy Christensen we asked te Thanksgiving They shoes They bot shoes to wer wen they got stors They didnt asked the children to respond to the question: Who were the Pioneers What did they do? Some of the answers follow They had to leave their nice homw They had to travel along way. They endured their many hardships hve They live in woodan cabans and 'hey have wagons Horses pole the agons and thay sang Penny HOME SWEET HOME: These old log cabins were once home to early settlers of the area. The pioneer children sang songs by the campfire at night They raised their famlles, worked and planned for their life's goals and dreams. Children played In the yard. Mom baked ions of homemade bread and goodies. Life began and ended here, long ago. It was in the winter when they crossed the Mississippi river it was frozen so they could just walk across it they came in covered wagons and handcarts at night they would put all the wagons in a circle and build a big fire in the middle and smg an 1 dance Kami Christensen They had hard times traveling into the Salt Lake Valley Matt Crane I think that the pioneers were great because they came west and settled down were they were Indians and animals and built temples and churches John Sorensen didnt have homes while They they traveled They had to walk and walk ronstop Tyler Anderson They danced ai night to a violin Pioneers Robbie Williams Thev to gel traveled about all their lives - Jl the promised land Beach They didn't have cars or trucks or bags or brusnes or pens or starter plugs or chalk boards or combs or pencils or books Rebecca Sorensen pioneer is a person who came across the river in their wagons All the crickets came and ate all the vegetables in their gardens. Jared Hallows A They smoked the peace pipe. Justin traveld over great distances of land So. ie used oxen, some used horses to pull their wagons to the land they wanted to go to that land was Great Salt Lake Mark Crane The Pioneers Indians Ryan R was nice to the i The pioneers came to Utah and settled it They were nice to the Indians Joey They traveled a long time to get to the promised land Amy Sorensen The pioneers wanted to find a new place to live so they could worship our Heavenly Father. They had to walk and had very little food to eat Some of them died and they buried therr lontheway uometi They wer ver i the Salt Lake Vallt Natalit Tidlund I know about Pioneers Dennis Kiesel dont The pioneers came across the river to Utah The crickets came and ate up the crops Then the ills came and ate up the si ts cri Indians helped them They them how to grow food My g at great great grandpa was a pioneer Tiffany Baker s owed what did they Pioneers Pioneers are grate because they came acros the plains into Salt Lake and they started Utah Wesley Burr do9 Whatever' Nate Christensen They walked a long way They pulled a wagon that all their stuff was in They had to leave some of their stuff when they left so it would fit Shellv Burr They lived m wood cabms At nights they make fires and tell story They have stores to by food so they had to hunt for food and clos Shawn C They made friends with the Indians when they came to Utah from St George Brooke A Save on our TOP QUALITY TIRES during our I FA PIONEER DAY TIRE SALE July 19th thru July 28, 1984 8:00 a.m, to 5:30 p.m. EF.REEIMOU Nil N GlEREEiVAUVEiSTEMSIr.nVtheseltires1 CO OP WEATHER MARK Economy priced radial for the price conscious customer An all seasons radial that provides long life with two fiberglass belts and polyester radial body plies Ask about our 30,000 mile Extended Service Agreement. 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