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Show -f n Two hundred family members of the assoclsiQp Cei,. bratedthe btrXfidiy anniversary of - William Clayton, secretary to President Brigham loung, author: of one of two official journals of: - the tnp made across the plains bv the f,rst group of '"Mormon" or tiie Inapira." apd- coinposei' ' Come, tional mil, Come Ye fcaints. at a reunion at liberty, i park Friday evering Descendant ot Mr, Clayton game y from widely separated sections of the state. Mrs. Lily C. Wolsten-- j t holme, president, presided and wel- - Is corned the descendants Excerpts .from the writings of Mr. Clayton were given by Mrs. Adam C- - cfay. ton, and a report op genealogical Work by Don C. Clayton. Highlights of the trail marking trip to Independence Rock in June " ere presell tar A Una C. Clay, ton. and readingsbyfrom old issues of Salt Laky papers relative to the nctivitiutitof the pioneer were given hjf Newell H, Clayton. Surviving;' sens and daughters; L present included Newell H. Arch W . , and Alma C. Clavton. Mrs IVoKtenholme, and Annie Clayton Dunford. Clajtqn Mirt on adt alliaceous whl rtauli from heep shipment Int- order o' the interstate torn thlV.metTwho haveYeen it Ito tamp were paid off Saturday after. noon, most of thorn tawing for their homo immediately. First Ueul Clarence P. Talbot. ; Vr ' Mo il InJnfylsZ Chat'es MacArthar, of tre Front Faye Star s b!rh popped the Cof.uette in vhlcJi Miss Hayes cas starri'-Wan other mem-o- t the cast sued Jed Harm, the producer, for their salaries. vould not fulfil the Hams aid cootraft beckuse an 'act of God "Tnrd m e r. t cd. ithouo specialised study, noytij not think Of caring for Miss 4v Mary tnvA IV All her 1U. fbe has been tmaet of a competent nuns, 'be e- F. W. Richards, Jr. Funeral Conducted U- ' a from pc- td- - fo Ti 25 1 3,500 Persons Join The funeral df Fred W. Richof S. L. ards. Jr. formerly manager the Z. C. M.' I beauty shop was held at the Deseret Mortuary Friday. burial, following "In Wasatphl The am ;,a. reunion o' the it f . Lawn cemetery, with Bishop Gas petv' o' salt Lake and vitim1? kell Romney of isle ward In held Friday afternoon and evenlUi jaf sa.toar was attended by p charge. 3 son Solos were sung bv Adlel Blew, people, John was Mrs James president o' ihe can; rraj I art and Pyatt. the eulogy Welsh Reunion . others 'TT&a nth that Pnly a arugiO mother nn care properly for a ma THii Te true fo" child bate rrlmi'iv voen but cntlc2t m, b- , on e :o rHed 4an4 sunpiv .f de j- proxt-na-ej- lb ic .. -- Romney.-STRAWS .Mothers I MAS NEW SPOUSE TO FACE BIGAMY Should be Taught Baby Care, Says Helen Hayes w-na- -t , -- ut -- P) With w sweep of her hand Mrs. " Sllnni Kennedy-Hudsoope time Angelue Temple leader and the mother of Almee Semple McFher-eotoday lopped oit her name what 5yp5en 8 - eheUlA bad added just topped 20 ago when she became a June days bride In a moonlit midnight marriage to the Rev t G Edward Hndmn In c , Longview,'' Wash. "Im through,- - sho said. I have,, my own life to Iiv e. From now on X m the old Mother Kennedy that need to be. Their romance shattered by e action filed here yesterday n by Mrs. L. Margaret and the announcement by County Prosecutor Cecil C. Halim st Longview that he was prepar-- g SUMNER, NOBLE, EXEMPElRYTHORI-- 1 1, to ask the extfadftioo of Mi t '1 n STATESMAN, u, 'be American, poet- Hudson for alleged bigamy, the. Gf .all the -- brido n.fure as tbv .grfai. leaders In ..the naturalist, ' and bridegroom became was monritain yai'.n u an . jpai w or.d. hull matter of fact. more possessed of moral earnest- - And la that .deal world he ness than was Charles Sumner, and w rough, untempted and American statesman, leader jahitefUby- - the grosser woridLaezs-i- a GLIDER PILOTS OF Congress of the abolitionists, and He was. one of the truest syn of the noblest example of ihizera with nature that ever NATION COMPETE what a statesman ought- to be. He Jived He preferred her ccmpary ail but to the company of men and suffered the martyrdom for CLEVELAND, July 18 (AP) K.nd, tefder-heare- d being Incapacitated for four en. U; Thirty pilots with motorless aplanes will compete st Elmira. years because of - severe beating idealistic, a royal soul In every after making his great sped In studying I h? birds and N. Y . the first two weeks In Auspeech in which he animals he never one used a trap gust for ew American gliding records, h. F. Ross, refereo of the used these words. "Say that you or a gun, never to h's knowledge own the sun, and the moon, and caused pain or suffering He felt contests, announced today, Tho eontesta will be held under the stars, and the earth. But do that he had a real kinship with auspices of the national glider as- not say that you own a human the animal world The wily tax sociation. The pilot will seek to soul I jdared to come to him for shelter break records for enduranos, disAmong the public .men ot hit'and protection, end the squirrels felt tance and altitude. day he was rivaled. In learning and free to nestle and play In his There will b t4,00d In prizes, ability, only by John Quincy Ad- - clothing Having the spirit of th the pilot earning the largest num- ams, the old man eloquent." He; true poet all living objects yielded ber of points will be recognized as was the man most feared a n j up their secre's to him. He was National gliding champion and hated by the slave owners and wus'poesessed" of such-fi-ne sensiJsiliLes will bo awarded the E. 8. Evans one of the best friends the negroes that he was stirred and moved by had. It has been said of him that every wound and right of beauty trophy. Ross said Th present glider records and his soul was one fire with tno.al m nature. And what a world of their holders are; endurance, 1 enthusiasm, that he impressed beauty there Is if wa train -as a speaker, not so much selves to see it. hours and 43 minutes. A. E. Hastings, San Diego. CaHf distance 21 by eloquence, or argument, or am-- j Henry David Thoreau, no'ed mi lea A. C. Haller. Pittsburgh, plltude of knowledge, as by bis Amerhan author, po and moral earnestness. and altitude 2,408 feet. Warren E By a alivt, was bom tn Conco-- d, 12. 1317. He was of French of duty to submerged Eaton, Norwich. N. Y. inanity he was forced into the pub- - ancestry but a true Yankee His i TIRED PONY GETS VACATION. Into and he had theadvan-- 1 the swirling tide of Thanks to the offer of Magi- cry agitation; and Once started, of a hbea! education grad-- j strate O Brlen of'Dlmavady, tn 1337, with let up In his devoted and uatmg From-th- e land, a tired circus ponv recently f chivalrous championing of the.signal d.sunetion t.me vacation at (cause until the day of his death Uf hts gradua1 or. ontil 1340 be enjoyed a was a school mavvr Af'er 114 the magistrate's farm James The love of right was a passion Bourne. Its owner was trying to with him and all his energies were he occupied hlrrseif for aeverai' get the animal, a piebald, to pull a engaged In making right prevail (years at survejlg He was a circus wagon up a steep "street, but Charles Sumner was born in Bos- - and o'her hand crafts it was too feeble to make it, and ton. Mass, (. 1811, He had great s'ud en and spent all his Bourne was arrested In court, the all the advantages of education spare time wti books, acqulrlrg, magistrate sentenced the pony to that the times afforded and was a library of 9 000 volumes 'At' bis pasture. he leclured about the ooun- -' graduated from Harvard Unlver-jtimIn 1845 he took h.mself tol aity. He studied law and was An average of 280 paid conver- mitted to the bar In 1834. and the woods bui.t wfh hs own! d sations ar being held dally over shortly Afterward became reporterjhands a little cabin lived tho new telephone line connecting of the U. S, girtuitjOiourL In 1835 therein as a hermit for two years Constantinople and Angora. Tur- he published three volumes ofsudv'ng at first hand the marvels . key. Judge Storys decisions and began'of nature -' editing a periodical called The Afler qui'tng his solitude he fold his fathers occupation- - of American Jursit." Between He contrived to he edited and published Vesey's1 pencil maker. Reports" In 20 volumes. In 185l,lrake a better pencil than had his political mission besan by his, ever been made and should have election to the United States Sen- - made his fortune out of It. but 'ate where he distinguished him- - instead of seeking wealth ha it. He worked Just long (self and became a leader by 'son of his strong antipathy to enough, sometimes only six weeks it of the year, to earn the bare slavery. In May, 1855, After llvering a stirring speech, one of necessities, preferring to devote the greatest ever delivered against; his time to nature and to books the slave holders, he was violently and the glorious society of by Preston S Brooks jtude. He was one of the first senator from South Carolina, vshoiio cry out against tho cruelties of him about tbe head slavery. He contributed to several beat viciously two with a heavy cane. So severe were periodicals and published his injuries that he was compelled notable hooks dealing with nature to absent himself from public duty "A Week on th Concord and Merrimec Rivers," and h's mater-Piecfor nearly four yeara Sumner was one of the strong Walden, or. Life In the He was A friend and and vigorous supporters of Abra-- j Woods." ham XJncoIn, vd afler his electlon'admlrer cf Emerson and, from him received a great deal of insplra-ir.ltthe became chairman of the eom-j- h n on foreign relation Uponltlon. He partook of the great BIUDAD IMTI41S coin's death he became an spirit and imitated his He of to looked him of thought? the xto jods enemy policies Question To settle a little difmaster and chief and it is sal and later op-t- s ference of opinion, will you tell AndrewtheJohnson, the Emerson stream of home and poltcylhit foreign posed tn be the me what would proper U. second After th thought may be traced In all hi S. Grant. of H A Instance? young following This was on of the election of Grant. Sumner, while writing couple about to be married are remaining In the Senate,-took little, very few friendships that he mad J silver cheat, a start to planning hisin time. He died In hts life ' pare In debate or other affairs. He buying a Utile at a time, some to died In the harness. In Washing- native city May . 182. Shortly be purchased before the wedding ton. D. after his death there appeared four March 11, 174. and some afterward. The question CharlesC.,Sumner books which he had writ-wss ons of the other is whether the young ladys own American examples offli',.(Yxeiislons In Field and initial or that of her future hus- very beststatesman should be. He est," The Main. Wood" 'Cape a band should be engraved on he " and A Tank., in Canada " as never th politician, never Silver, The same question appiia msn Thoreau was strictly and wholly or political pas to any addition to the silver chest stem-b- of expdlency. r. traveled away a man so hottest and npj American.. 'made by Menda HUGH X from his native country, satisfied right and so ,devoUd to a great- with Answer According to the tradi- cause was and what she what she that there was never whlstional code, wedding silver and gtvg. His mind and heart per or suspicion of his political could wedding linens ar supposed to be were nourished Not completely by that or or honesty personal Integrity. ) marked with the monogram and which he found on his native soli, surname Initial ot the bride elect only was be eloquent In speech was the th fruit forests the flowers, hut he But in these days many exceptions Impressive In .bearing, end He revealed In animals. nneOfn-i-0 ar mad. After V). It fs for th aggressive, impetuous mot beautiful language th nabride to decide whether or net she promising. H left If volumes ,of ture his dress'd wishes to aolde by th old custom. speeches, some ef them, among the up Ipstory of and country, grace. His misbeauty delivered in America. Why not refer the matter to her? best ever was sion to ths bring readtng Ilf fined with were vigor, World Question I am a widow, aged They face to face -- with the" wild a moral fervor, 22. I am to bo married again in lofty Ideal richness W of th new world, and In that The Tail, and am' getting -- new breadth of learning and mission he succeeded grandly. linens ready- - Should I nee my of expression. Hisongreatest effort The True expressed In the following four, malden Jnltial s I dld ln my flret wae his address d vered tn' 1 n ; flrri Grandeur o f Nation outfit, or the Initial oi royInitial Boston, July 4. 1845. and upon "In thi long vtsta of yearn to roR husbands surname? Or the andth fCrlm Against KanLet me not see my country's f my second matrimonial name! this ' honor fade; V. E. sas," his tarns as an orator rest The sentiment of the soul of Oh! let mo see oar land retain Its Answer In a second marriage Sumner and th deep soul: the initial of the new matrimonial Charles nsma may be embroidered cn the; earnestness and sincerity of- - Ms Her pride of freedom, end not is almost Americanism shadfreedom's perfectly household linens, e ffT n, n, ' ssJ Newton-Hud-so- v - that mother ra get, $o us at? aje when tr pend Ion? years of tralnlnjr no docfori -lawyers or actresses. should- we think the mer Tu afternoon wa spent In ptc-- i State trooper, deputy sheriffs and police were rushed to Southampton, o wpeakena Included Bishop Rom- oesf rf hnngin? children Into A: L 1 , u'tra fashionable Summer colony Of New ork society, follow ,ng ney. M H. Welling and pihopn cirg, boatirg and bathing should automatics, ! fit was 6 a present t an outbreak o I a bootleggers war m which &ye young men. were he word Invocation a program Frank Bowers. m utaer to their pbyioal' (Q - ed BenB. w T at were with redhot the tortured by Bishop ' irorsg i pronounced speakers kidnaped and two of them fiendishly cion and closing prjyer Jy Jo- - r Kts Dr. Joseph Hughe? Span-- , applied to their faces and the soles of the'r feet. Jacob Antiietv, 19, ppis Four cardinal sins of which Perk. Abe! John Evans- LeM (left j and 1 homas Farrell, 26, were the uctims of the cruelty of th. am seph D. Cutler The grave Was efe guilty. In Mist jarnts sej dedicated by W. B. and John hra scorching hot gangsters,-whooopinion, lajes' Fork APPte-AIIV LONDON. i?paneh a child s physical and . t development - through lg have ar Straw hale already M1 ROPHONK IV Oil RT of proper upbringing pearel 11 London, and are believed , Pushing chddren at a rate bo to have broken the record for earlv tv- -So 'bat w 'messes may be ti'a'd vortd their natural mental prog-- ! appearances of the harbingers of resa to a valve amplifier ar- - be spring. One was worn by a beau tiect-to children Talking "down tlfully dressed girl, and the hat lng Ds'sUed In f'ont Cf the w:t , PETER SON ness boxes in courts In South At b.a public- - "Baby Calk. probably disgusts f G'ls'-cwas shaped exactly like half a T iKtvlng EJacf . C H IT A G O .Helen-- Hayes, even babies h v--l, i!ioUt-ramade of th finest straw, rica, The volume of sound J r'g actres whose bab was Parenthood, she says should be Mistaking vanity for maternal Th other was a "boater," worn ulated by a dial- in charge of thejP'iit been has an should of a and solicitude. calW court usher. Got, get , separate profession by a veteran cricket enthusiast. - DOS ANGELES. July t hueoaad and. weight par carl -Branding officer of Ihw locaL army I i?t, u() (j theJpourds whuh v.h a, so mean a saV a roup. jjns uto the ahep men It was i Lniit lh. oifcls.oh T 3 be attempted Only after a period of thorough, compulsory uooauig I feel that every mother should In the Adrit- - mcDiUr . tramieg care of babies, ' stales Miss Hsys. who appeared here recently in JPetMcoat Influence The "act of God infant. Mai. i now more thin fourteen months is A4, fftun3 esptft attention. o M as Hajes nd her Aid Utah Growers A two wocko training, period at completed j&aturday Airport by member of the S29tb obaerta-tlo- a squad of thd Ninth Corps an roaerrea checked I and 200 Kimmen Pay Tribute To Prei. 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