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Show - - 1. ,- - yr me Iv - . - - ,fi ... , . , , . . - rrr . , , ri 'LGISti -- .. 2 ro i ' J ee Li . .', E,I i- -, kit b' (a e . - , e ei ultek1,!:,,,, , ,,11.." - - .. - :e ( - 1 I , , -- ,:cAtat-- ... ' of the more than $0,000 Utah pioneers who are being honored during the "Days of '47' SALT celebration, only two are still living. They are Mrs. Hilda Andersson Erickson, 103, of GrantsNille, and Heber Charles Cox, 97, -,. ,,Tof Woodruff, Rich County. a Utah is definition, who one lly pioneer caxe to the territory before the railroad ar- rived in 1869. . L. Mrs. Erickson arrived in 1S63 and Mr. Cox' parents brought him from London the same , ! ''' , year. -How will these last two pioneers observe their day Ju1r217, How are they faring these days? What sort of people are these last two aurviVors of the great trek across the prairies? L 'To answer those questions The Deseret News takes you lot a visit with them in the following stories: I!. , , , I 1 103-Years-O- ld Spry Ufahn !, ,, ', T LAKE I - - ' , It- Deseret News. Staff Writer CILANTSVILLE"The Older I get the better I think' look.' Utah's Oldest traveler said Mon- - . - '' - - - - CITY, t, 1.1 Well At 97 ' ,,t e day. Mrs. Hilda Anderson Erick. I son, 103, 247 W. Main St., i added: t "I feel better than I did a ' year ago." (Mrs. Erickson fell t-t on a stairtvay and fractured a 1 pair of ribs and severely bumped her head when she t - -was nearly 1534,-- -The-- state'soIdett Thithrtrint 16.,. , pioneer, she has never stopped going places since crossing the Great Plains by ox team and - wagon from- - Omaha to Salt Lake City in 1865: She was born Nov. 11, 1859, at 1 ' 4- ? , ,,, '4, 7 , .1 ::.io 0 I 1.1 I 1 - , 11; . f' ' i L4- j..' f...s,;4 ,l, 44.p4, 't it . irt'':& ' f ' t T: ' ift , ' b r t ' . : , 2. i I r 1 1 1 11, 41' & , .. . - , l s,,-1- - -'' - . 1 , ' , - -- - - , ! t ' ,t --. - - - -- - - A- Most Of Top Salaries By CLAREVCE - , . uydePraises - - . . - 1, i s ecret It Vote P11 $965 -- direetoraets -: - - - Kenneth J. Hansen . chief ac-- Cow-GeoD. Clyde saki countant and disbursing offi- was that he Tuesday "pleased" ' now is paid $835 a month 1,41 1 ' , -- - rge SOUTWIF 9TH ct --, icachtrsior - Ib 4 , - - , , - ATH EAST THIN SOUTH INTO LIBERTY -pAmt ,- II s Lil E.) . ii STH SOUTH To , 0 of, three-memb- t . id - S. BARKER Deseret News Staff Writer Salaries, of 4.!ally top state LILLIC1,111.3 have risen as a result , of recent legislation. . The former Finance Commission now has been supplanted by a state director of finance who serves at the pleasure of the governor.- Salaries' , of most remaining commissioners were raised . by the Legislature from $666.671 a month to $716.66. with chairmen raised to $800. Clair R. Hopkins, director of I finance, now receives $1,210 a month. His former salary was $800 a month as Finance Corn Mission chairman. ' S. Bertell Bunker, certified public accountant and new 1 . , '' ' . , . , ) , 2ND SOUTH I - 1 . ' II 11.1,1 I-IL- ;;.:-- I ,. I 11 1 - ,,', t- ' t "' f - i ' ,.. il r -- i ' I IS III 44 k :' (DI' ',., .. Last, Legislature Raise , - ,,11041i N' , 41; - ' '! ',"1'... ,, ,, , .'r ' PARADE BEGINS HERE I,: ''" P , TEMPLE 1 i I i ' 1ST SOUTH ,. Li 11 thitiCkiijill ,. lot I' A ' , 'i- SOUTH cP 4. i 'YOUNG 1111 - - p,4 i'l 1,i .,.:,. . A -: fit ;I '' ). ri rriT7)1 Pi-,t , , et n - 4 , , l 1 , , .., BRIGHAM 7.., I . Mr.-Cox- ' 4 23, 1 1;11, : 1! ' , . -- - : t - , a , ' ;11 . '' 2,', ..:....L,t,t,' ,'1 ; ., u wif re u 1963 --- , ;' ' y 4 '' 1 ,,,..! ,e , ' f, t ' , i , 4 - , r I . lit okol - 4, k , t , t ', TUESDAY, JULY 4 , , 14.... UJAH 7 ,'HebetsCox - gittlitC , , ..- ' ;'tt ' ,:. - , LL Slay Home By CHRISTIAN P. isTIEISMq Deseret News Staff Writer :. 14 ..1-. l'--...WOODRUFF, Rich County ' Heber k Charles Cox, the 97ear ...... ,... ' .....- .t, bid man wh4.1 Is one ot Utah's two remaining pioneers, was 1 forced to make two moves as ;a young manbecause of ill health. , 11 'hi He recuperated, though, and , il operated his ranch until he was . e, 11 more than 80 years old. plans to spend July i1 24 quietly at home. Although he has been invit-kcT liiiittenirthe'Flolieer Days ive..a4,4itullgon.sahill004.0.ANOM.ke.414441-112 . Celebration In Salt Lake City, Heber Charles Cox will stay at Mrs. Hilda Erickson she still travels --- - his Woodruff home because he can tic, longer ''stand to go 1 . - 6 Wall - By JOSEPH- T. LIDDELL - -- , L- I, , , , ' - , - ' , ' Still Active , I ---- 1 et't9 . .' - , ------- , I 1 , nesday I-- . , ' - , , r fi 1 .1. . c, , - - sist . ,:rlyte-taitt417-as- - ant 'budget director, $759. - - Elmer J. Hunsaker, state per Here is the route of the Days of '47 Parade, which Will be held Wednesday in sonnel director, receives $759 - a month. downtown Salt take. A half million persons are expected to see it: meeting in Provo Aug. 3 will be done by secret ballot. The states teachers will vota at the gathering on whether to negotiate for contract3-4n-dreturn to the classroom this fall. In clarifying a remark made Monday, Gov. Clyde, who is at tendIng-- agovRrnore.- - ennfer ence in Miami, said he did not - think there was any unreason- able delay in getting the ques- "c'n settled. Hopes No Delay - - - - - - In congratulating the Utah Education Assn. for moving to vote on the problem, he said he hoped there would not be any delay. The UEA House of Delegates will meet Aug. 2 at 7:30 p.m. in Provo High School to dis-cuss the school problem and vote on whether they consider the impasse satisfactorily r-e- - - . LeRay S. Howell, who was merit system director for pre- -' Married Years , vieusty existing state irmit t - - -- -his side Will Whit faith ! t..., Swede'n,---Systems, now is headquartered at the Capitol as merit system ful companion for 67 years, 84-Visits Granddaughter , , director for all employes at a yearold Teenie Bowms Cox, ' She was on her way to Salt' , whom he married May 6, 1896, F6e:sl:a.i-t'.Qi:147i.o.oy,'Ii...iP.ot.o.oio'ioi:::..- -:: , salary of $1,061 a month. Lake City Monday to visit with Lake the ' Salt , in, Temple, CTaylor Burton, who-beathe family of her granddaugh--Latterchuretratiesus-chris- t of the ter, largest state department, W. (Hilda Hicks), MfIZ - - ' -day Saints. 1 , highways, receives $1,236.98 All was nearing readiness Tuesday evening as floats, , 3212-17t4,';.. , East. ,' . Hard of hearing and suffer, . per rmTo nth. Mrs. Erickson is an optimist dancers other bands, and ' - : units, posses, examples marching ; ') . H. Bell , superintendent ing loss of sight, Mr. Cox still She lives happily by herself '47 of for the life annual Days of Utah Pioneer ; I prepared of public instruction, ,' manages to get around a little ' gets ' In the home which her son, . . '"' -.' and occasionally walks to the Pioneer Parade. -- $1,333.33 per month, end his -- Perry, built in Grantsville. But afrom-block his highway,' ' ' The parade will begin promptly at g a.M. with the first i new asistant,, Walter D. Tal.'she doesn't live alone really-- ' bet, gets $1,011. a month. not with friends who drop in unit set to march away from '''' '' Until last Christmas he i Dr. G. D. Carlyle Thompson, on her almost every day. Othe' the Brigham Young Monument state health director, receives "chopped wood with his axe ' -. 'ft., she runs the house and t Li i at. , South Temple and Main . , because he liked to have a r, wise, $1,533 a month. ' ' her affairs alone. . wood-sir- e , , j-- -- The ," his wife said, -- -I , Street. gave modest " '1 think my health is better ::;,--i 47 t, i, raises Legislature - Born In London --' The ' to the governor, who - - Utah's largest, ii --, ' parade, '' than my - --daughter Amy's" J. ., " ,now receives $15,000 a year, '0 01 4 '" Mr. Cox was born in London ""' (Mrs. J. U. Hicks, 15 S. Wo,: Days of '47 activities in the and one of the longest in the i, - : 1 plus use of his home and other ' , ' John a son of Jan. 14, 1866, ' Utah she United States, will last nearly . ' lcott), spotlight throughout says. a, '.expenses. , - , ' ', and Anniel Stiff Neville Cox. through July 24th Include: "She was 79 Tuesday, but , three hours. ' , of Salaries t the of t United secretary she has arthritis so 1 state and attorney general N. , Mrs. --Erickson, , t, o 8 tate . at - 11 were raised when he was six weeks of age. respectively to $14- solved. the annual dinner for Utah's Routed To Park Grounds. 000 and will then a t $12,000 a Charles Cox At quélfion year His parents purchased f ., given- by route- (see map) 8:30 p.m."Vallantly- On--11 The state auditor team be considered state the a parade of and by general wagon wood-cuttinhorses, See Pioneer on Page B-g ; . no more - a 1 - L.. -- , a a milKscwJimitxelikedto, ward" Pageant in Salt LAke wilLbe do . a t t - a . f . .... gathering in George Albert Utah, settling first at Center - Tabernacle. .Admission free. 9th South, then east, seven I year I 7 blocks to Liberty Park. , The chairman of the State Smith Fieldhouse at Brigham .4, vile, Sept 15, 1866. They lived Wednesday t 1 Tax COMMISSION Orville Gun-- Young University. ,More than a , there for six years and then Sunrise Service, , be on The ISEA Board of Trustees their, and the commissioner in . , , moved to Salt Lake City for a ' Li6ndseL y Gardens, 7th Ave- - persons are , , hand for . , before homesteading in nue and M Street. charge of the property tax, Voted last week to accept the year : ' ,. 'Donald T. Adams, gets $1,000 governor's study committee as estimate. Woodruff. ' City police ,. a.m.Mammoth of 9 I Days e.'Eà.j.'01.0-..P0.0.0h4'a month, while the other two an answer to the hnpasse and The weather also looks Mr. Cox attended school in "47. Parade on Main Street. ' tax commissioners, Allan M. consider the problem resolved. with about Eider Woodruff "about three months Packer good, temperatures Boyd 4 p.m.Salt Lake City. Mu. --'-- ' . . Lipman-an- d of the years" and then gradu- few . - sunrise the Arias G.- - Beinap --- -a normalin 90sand Contract Talks The of a possibility $100,000 to park In commercial services speaker receive 8716.66 buying nicipamand concert, Liberty- scattered clouds. s.., from. of ated ThUnivérsit Park Bandstand. percel of land on which city facillates while awaiting comIf all parties give their apUtah. He taught school first Persons seeking respite from 8 p.m.Rodeo at State Fair employes could park their cars pletion of the new Metropole In proval contract negotiations two heat be in the the will for and Woodruff found years was presented to the City Com- tan Hall of Justice. Grounds. , with the various local districts then at Almy, Wyo., a coal minshady spots along the parade mission Tuesday by City AudiOn8:30 p.m. can then be started by local "Valiantly won't be enough 'Mere still community, where he met ward" Pageant in Salt Lake route early in the day. Some p.o..pf..14.7.-Boil-diti6-tor Louis E. Holley. A teacher groups. Parking for all city employes ing his of watchers a are the bride, daughter inevitably Mr. Holley said he had dis- when the new Gov. Clyde stressed that he Tabernacle. Admission free. parade scene is comon the several hours be- mining engineer. cussed the question of employe pleted," Mr. building would move as rapidly as pos. Holley stated. fore march-of- f time. , build. He Operated Store parking for sible ta get the citizens stud- y--, said he would continue He store a in Autos Not Permitted Almy, ' operated ing workers with City- - Treas. committee fully appointed and to look into the possibility of ---, and then became chief clerk 24Ih Phillips Jr. will be embarked on its work. automobiles No pera of land which celebrations . Days o47 andl teday Saints will speak, and for the Utah Fuel Co. in SunThey noted that it, would acquiring piece mitted to park along the pa- observances executive has saki honoring Utah's, the giant Days of '47 Parade cost the city and employes the city conid purchase as ad- nyside. M health forced him mem. or route the six five been have also rade ditional parking space which to remaining pioneers were building to a will be held in downtown Salt crerical position. bers of the committee will be the city would rent to workers. He leave his parade or during the parade. climax Tuesday as literally Lake City. moved his family to Salt - - Since July 24 is a statewide The city has under advise. Lake thousands of Utahna, planned at-- 4 appointed before Aug. L d - --Realtor-SuggestsCityShoR.Where he opened & Site, holiday most of the Stores-anYoke or to rnenttt- - recommendation- -- to- - st,,,,, City, in the take the watch Opinions ----SaILLake part City MunicipalTO e e parade-rout-shopsalong-thex: varied observitnees.- - baton of Mar- John C:Evana Jr.;-UEsplit a $6 monthly parking fee Band;mder-th1 Continuing all health-cause- d will be closed. with 'A at a park- - 'him of activities vin H. the said the will a ecutive roundup move secretary, to Strong present his back family ' ' Police have set up proviiión Tuesday finds the evening concert of western and Pioneer mass ing lot near the city building. to Rich County, in 1907, near meeting of teachers at A possible site for a new con. - The to handle lost childrenthere highlighted Utah will the first of music. During the intermis- the BYU Fieldhouse Aug. 3 comcelebrate. their the with, park- the original homestead and employes lost usuallY. a half dozen or four perforthances of the Val. sion pioneer dancing will be would Include an opportunity - solidated tity shop was recom ing spaces. when construction ing Of the Pioneers in typical are operated his ranch. , --- more--anfirst aid stations at lantly Onward Pageant in the demonstrated. mended to the City Commis- on the new- Metropolitan Hall As a rancher he knew the July weather Wednesday. for teachers to voice their opin- - a locations several e along the pa- Tabernacle on Temple Square. T In addition many communi- - ions on the school situation. Justice of started mperatures recently. sion Tuesday by Bettilyon's suffering and hardship of life L3Z0733 - rade route also haven been to lastperformance ties throughout the state have However, he stressed that all will be hot de- next The in the severe the high valley, Realtors at 12th West and 2nd provided to take care of any of the Days of '47 Rodeo at also scheduled observances voting on whether or not to re. winters and the lack of hey for spite prospects of ow) - ' --' South. accidents. I a clouds the Utah State Fairgrounds and celebrations in tribute to surne contract negotiations few He the cattle. often had to B ' the arrival of the Mormon Pio- would be conducted . by secret Eleven announcers along the Is scheduled for 8 p.m. d scattered I Graver Tank and ManufacI ari i wild hay for his animals. glean '' route have been named showers. neers who arrived in Salt Lake ballot. parade owns activi, Co the Wednesday morning's and Cox Mr. Mrs. were tut presently 4. turing the will by the Days of '47 Committee ties will include a sunrise serv Valley July 24, 1847. 1, 2, 9, 10 parents of six children, five of He indicated that the mass Highs eproperty appraised at $500,000 City, Regional ' , to add to the irdormation of ice at Lindsey Gardens, 7th ,Taking, the events one by gathering probably also would from 88 to 1 range sports whom G. survive: John and Inc. by Real Estate Research, Hot Radio-r- i parade viewers. In addition, a Ave. and M St., at which Elder One, first on the list comes the be open to the press, although 6 H. Jamesi Salt Lake City; Mrs. 102, with lows Highlights Included are 13 acres of land Financial 6,7 Christina Stacey and Raymond Tuesday night from 60 to 74. complete list of the units in Boyd IC Packer, assistant to Valiantly Onward pageant, set this was subject to a final de. and 120,000 square feet of floor Comics 8 B., Woodruff, and Mrs. Edward Monday's weather was a tiw parade is furnished in the Council of the Twelve, to begin at 8:30 p.m. in the cision of the House of DeleSee PARADE on Page B9 Church of Jesus Christ of tat. 10 (Mildred) South, North Logan; good sample of what's to come. See DAYS on Page ) gates. space under a roof.- If the prop- Obituaries The mercury sizzled up to 104 Action Ads 90 1047 -19 within sold 40 not and I is days , erty grandchildren i ---------------" in Ste Georgemaking It the 7- ---Farm Roundup 18 7,.,,:ff,. - - - It will be sold at an- auction. -, hottest spot in the state. Bryce Y .., , was 45. low with Canyon Salt Lake City's high was 97 45 , ' N ,.. ., , ,, and the low, was 73. ar-4 smo . ,THE 3 "IrPtlere 1 day. The nation's high 'AllitlEisnii ' --, " was 114 at Blythe, ,;er 1 lai 't, 1 ' , the low was 35 at DON BECK .,,,,... to avoid proaccution were Med, - L ,By . ' - - , - 7 .:,,,,,, Ore Mullen and Idaho Heeerret News Staff Writer In city and federal courts, the hadto : As th.ahalr,:,starts-.chtznglitthrough get into11 , , a ' ' trTAKJES.-gainSimil, - ' ' Mo-' ''- -' ' - '' " ' ' ' . '','" color stages, the roots take their' ...in For holiday amount of money I, , for hills the -and 2 , more a woman to can be What had in his who uplifting $6.76 pect, I only turn at saturation. Since there is the U.S. Forest Service worth it, whether it be $10,000 a 'hours uneventful few at a was before than beauty arraigned pocket, , , more body heat at the roots, they that fire danger will or $10 million." , hair washed and set, parlor getting her 'and This was the spoken senti-- City Judge Maurice D, Jones. done are ' last hair so is treme ' an that the and , urged It to no the he had , styled having Informing judge changing the color, t former a ment Tuesday of tion. even shade...! look. It's the -hire -art monerte attbrileY;Ile ,get that glamorous finished . t ---- -Kearns man who tineied himiI : Nt a asked that the court appoint that countalt Lake to ' in self the Salt County When hair '. has reached the desired " the -- --. , counsel. Preliminary hearing . ,., ' I1 , ' 1 ''.', , 1 - hunted was set' for sherif- f, ' -color, a quicklook into the mirror by the ', . 7. IIe is being The transformation from brunettato . I Aug t - -- ' --- -- blonde around the world forhs. nth held in the Salt Lake A.-anxious customer causes a bit of amazement a. E.,entails a' hectic day of tefiting, , County, , . ... --, a. months. .0 The hair color is changed all right, but it bond. under and Jail , $25,000 waiting. steaming changing, noon before ' Monday, , isn't and Shortly definitely disappointment pretty, ' Tells Story ,. ' Melvin L. Clow, 38, who has : ,,, -, The beautician donather awkward rubber 'sets in. 4. his . arraignment, ; Following Worldwide a of The been the beautician ,f not object as the customer waits, unaware of explains that you're gloves The State Welfare ;rid all search since last Christmas,' Mr. Clow was interviewed in ,f i what's in Store. The bleach is applied section through yet, and- - you are given a slight, ! welfare departments walked into the sheriffs office - the jail.. Here is his story: ' new county hope. bottle. a section ,with by plastic squeeze "I knew it was just a matteri ,i , . , ; ,0.. - surrendered and ' , Every strand 'of hair is saturated from an illnitelfto will carrx out a Crash program ; of t time before I wat , .caught. -Sheriff Beckstead. now toner can '''-be You must George ' applied. -- - - -- Inch above the roots to the end- s.t The world is'just too small, " choose-an' color from blue or green to during August to prevent Clow has been sought since Mr. Clow said. , I school 1 Lamont F. dropouts, or blonde. bleach caused The has - ' when Christmas after pink baby the . The fumes from the peroxide day When asked why he had . a burning sensation-t- o the scalp, but the Gundersen, State W al I a r e 121,300 was sound missing , cause some squinting and blinking , the money and fled, the taken toner is the scorcher. By the time you enter. Commission chairman, at said safe Shopfrom the Valley 1 and a single drop that touches bare , therinie with the cool water, you are sure Tuesday. 4085 W. 4715 suspect replied, "Frankly t ping Center, can't tell. yotilvhy I.. took it. , skin burns leaving an itching- - red i "In head burned is this highly. competitive South,' your right away. "I guess the temptation ' was '- --' , blotch. It's no wonder the gloves are i , - Assistant Period.. Persons without atleast , riera -Manager -- As-the toogreat f or rae - used,- - as you watch:ix-f- el -, a high school education gener; - Mr.' beality" operator rolls , Cow was employed at -- for a have chance in:preparation you style, for Of li)oking algiamorous harmless ally poor . TT purple liquid; man, an store assistant as the wonder if it was all worth it The wet stringy steady, well-pai! burn. cause such employment," ager. Atthelime he resided - --. "I knowthat99, out fat 100 t, -- strands aren't the golden locks you'expeeted-.--- elaptrasized. 1 wife who children been four had and his with . persons given Into the dryer you go as the final.minHeat tittles the bleach lake effect' more Welfare workers, - accord- In Kearns. Since Mr. Clow's rthe break 1 and were 1 , , Mad , , bout with the 45 so near. draw is a short The minute ,utes wilt steamer 4 quickly, fry brings ingly, , inquire carefully disappearance, the family has trusted like the manager I I Pk010 helmet type' con: even more anticipation as you think the concerning plari4 of i rreessary. The me wouTdn't have done ;,--- , ,40to Reno, Nev. moved trusted f traption which is placed over the hair and visit will never end. Ilut the change from the. and senior high school pupils The day after the loss was it- - I was just 'ioo weak, I ,, ,f , it,. :. t " . ratted Into thetotiltant, well- on' aid to Dependent Children discovered almost directly on top of your heed, steams, I complaints charg- - guess." Melvin L, Former supermarket Kearns, employe customer the and bubbles groomed high society blonde, brings the new rolls to make sure they plan ing Clow with second degree patiently drips as Mr. Clow, a former Army t , with and pleasingly different look. stealing funds, leaves court-to 'rettirn to school next tall, burglary, .,grand larceny, em- sergeant - Who had served in , Clow,., charged waits, occasionally wiping the hot dripping . , . -, brow. house following arraignment. litayne Mr. Gundersen said. Sea CLOW on rage Ba bezzlement and unlawful night r 1 Led, .. out" '1 h ' - - , Daeli'740f!...coto101'.E.Off.jOilReOdy. - ds - , . -- 1 . --A- - , - -- 67 - will 1 -- - rv e n s ., -- 7 - For . - - -- ,-, 4 sted, Days' 1; '' ''..- - . - -- -- l - . 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