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Three of the two tti '' t , ol--0 , , 'changing expression onYthe pio- - dolls they put into their wicker have been sitting together for , D a , .t neer dolls in the Utah Memori- al- baggY, to s c o o t around Salt a century. Agnes Cunningham .. Pioneer Museum lies many a Lake City streets came from bought them in Scotland for her , -poi- gnant-story, For these dollsSweden, Denmark and--- - Eng-- - two little- girls, Elizabeth and This Welsh lady could knit Susan. - Susan -- diedland. with little the . .. an afghan. . One elegant doll wears a se- - fever. The dolls were put into girls , they belonged to in the , .- Ni I glass cases s o the children march of human events and 'realty of expression which could see them but not get near - tragedies to settle the West.' doesn't give a hint of her life. wootio-4,ve7:11,0i the contamination which killed --, in the ruins of I --- kk They have traveled oceans by - She was found -I) years San Francisco earthquake, face their ovt.lkA by up- ,- the small- ,- elegant smile they were never once removed til . ., i 10, wagon. They ' have been ele-- stall on her bps. Her lovely -- mute evidence ttili -,i,0 144 I ,' gant ladies wearing o s t rIc h china head, with white skin and-tras . (1., feather hats or limp rag bodies black hair, was sewn to a new cracked open and head is Her i f. held tight in the hot and dirty- -, body i , l'' dollmaker Lewis Soren- - her nose has been bumped off. by ,,,..,,,,,,. 1) ',;" NI of, a little Mormon Pio- - son and she now stands' with , hand Her dress is a skimpy bit of ,,,, , neer. , '. 11;1,, tall, gracious poise, her past en-- dirty muslin wrapped about her 0 ' For instance, there is the tirely forgotten. and held with arusted straight- -- -' I I -w; .Pros7'), this III Kate,"---pinoodenHattie But for do Sykes, l'at 41.; oti to A man's grandmother sent ber at - who was a model in her youth. doll made the life of a persecut--,,r; i ktlit 7-She bad come from Paris, and ed, homeless Mormon girl bapboarding school 1 was 1865. - Grandmother made , she looked it, with tendrils of pier. The tiny wooden doll was - s D'$tt ', , -so the doll, jointing the woode- n- pale blonde hair - curling-abou- t' a present to her in Chicago in , -- froM She 1938. She arms. . dressed tA titteArvAnew like blue her and a her )0At face, , gold tiny ,, ...awe ;co , tam- young Welsh lady, in blue and earrings in her pierced ears, New the Saints in Nauvoo, . redwit h an overskirt and- and a wide sweep of lace up her- fly to joindoll-w4,14,c, as , shawL In her hands Grandprobably-th- eand this taffeta skirt She modeled styl' Fever-to- ok miiii----Oowner of these mother-p-ut metal a childlike ish Lake in Salt hats tiny knitting happy, thhigshe dolls. needles and a bit of knitting, nery shop until merchant It K.., owned. . ,. , . ' ' - . - f40 - 1' -- - D , - g , miuffTh- - - ' - ' 01 -- . , Z,,t ' 1 , t '414,.' - . - ti - -- along - ' e 0 - , , scarlet , ,.,... , aents stea-ltialth- - . .: ' gedy. ' ,ii,",:s .0f-v- -1 to , . - ....e.".- ,e fr - other Elizabeth-Whit-----An- - ...........1 -- - , -- " i ' , ese - ,1 ., , , . N to i r N ''St4wSeN - , 141 1 1r, r4k ,Nt., - ,, " N '04x.:Ak..,11111...st,,44 ,, ,,, '',, ..,,, ,,,,,m,... , Id ,,.... , i ''S w Y - ";,..44z-s,,,..---. She survived San Francisco's quake. . - - si 7. - ,f - c. , - ,. . - 17 ' , , v - , ,, - k. - ':,44k,04) '4'4 i. - 1 k - 1 4 ,k - l , . A' ,.. ,, .411!;r4 27:3:41P::ItZA,Ikl . ,. ,...a,,,,,t; , 4 ,, AV r,) t t ' ' 'k - , , L i - . l' , . ' i -- --- A , ,,.. ,,, , -.- ..- - . - t.,,,,,,. ,,, .1 ..Ammit,,) , , Lady Kate, pioneer doll from Pori . - --- t , "- Ake - , ss' - ;"- ,,T "- , - --, zi.a.,-----,-a at 4, ' 't N , -------- f,tx4 4,0 . ,........,..,.4-al- l - , . 'Th ,A - I ' ,, - , -, 1 - , . ' , -- - , -- -- -- -- -- 1 : was-trave- - - ling vert , - - - - -- I war, -- -- , - , , !,' '" r - - ,, , . , w. ,,,,w ,,,--,-- --- -r ''' - , ..4";: a e 1-- to - Ef---- . -- 4 , owoo , -- - 1 , i A majestic new eagle watches the hustle- of bustle activity in Salt Lake : I ---' , . City this year. k , the of From its at '''' apex graceful perch .....:!...,.,7 ..',,, i 40111111t,a, ......N.4," ''' 4 - copper arches, the big bird is the ,second , -- of its kind to watchthechanging scene of ' Historic Eagle Gat as it was in pioneer days 7 Utah's capital since the first Eagle Cate was -- built at the ,,,entranceof Brigham .R.,,ip;20.nromospor in 1859.41 1 l -Young's properties '' t --, --IL was sculptor for the Grant Fairbanks , ", it new eagle which-presid-es i majestically over .- State Street at Soutli Temple. The gate e which spans a thoroughfare-wa- s ' ', -----W4,0)' "::,''',A, dedicated Nov. 1 this year by President --, k; ,.. r- ---:...rt.... , David O. McKay of the Church of Jesus ( ----- - , t , 'Af of Latter-da- y Saints. Christ 11) ' ' Z. Y of 20 new . a The has wingspread eagle t E' ia'75 Ifttisviderformedof 1- gateway II .44.1 4. steel covered with copper bronze. ' '''...---l The completed gate marks the fourth ; '''''''...s,"'"" .- -1 - remodeling of the structure since it was .,.. built. - with wide 1963 new The first eagle was carved by Ralph . sharply gat. 0 . , , ' , , -- ' ' ... - '1 --- six-lan- - . --- - , . . - 0, - 0 , - r .......4', -- 61 . TUESDAY,DECEMBER 17, 46 A 4,,i J 1 ;1114. cir 196341 - - TT Ramsay. The first gate-w- as designed by Hiram B. Clawson. Peoplestopped their wagons to pay a toll as they traveled into City Creek Canyon to gather wood. The used to maintain the canyon - toll tax was road. In 1882 the toll road became a public street. In 1890 the gate came down to per-mit widening of the street and electric ear --: travel. . , the was lowered wall rack Eventually from nine feet to Its present four feet. The old pillars were left standing. In 1992 the gate was remodeled under direction of Jo- - ", seph Don Carlos Young, a son of President Brigham Young. The old pillars were re- moved;- new carved stone pylons were set up; the arches were widened- and the orig- ' inal bird was shipped to Chicago and elected , The sate toPpled APril 18, ,1960, when rammed by a truck loaded with a heavy tractor. It was restored after the old rock wall was movedwesttowardAheikehive -----House. , , -- , -- ' a I I . ----- - . - ,i - T - , - , -- ., - - , , |