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''' Winslow fronr Edward wrote flcome," ,414',1,$,.,,,,,,, W,4,,,t,A f .',,,,: By EDWARD WINSLOW ,r,-- - business was made Wednesday morning by '''",,,,.14,A,..'.''' k ,,( Anyone who has walked around Salt f it f., ,'; the Plymouth Colony to a friend in '."- -' ''',I7.:!;:..",'";,.--- to".---' (Am EXCERPT FROST A LETTER WRIT,. r..p..,......... .41;. zt:,.,7).4... Commissioner 14.C. Romney. In the Corn. ' .,, Lake City and taken a look at our public ' .,4,'1.-.3BY EDWARD WINSLOW. A SIGNER ''t .44,. England concerning the first e,rt,'"F., ,TEN 'Ise'. mission's meeting be said, "If we are going :.. "K.',7.',.. ......... Or THE MAYFLOWER COMPACT. TO A .114. '. ' ;;!,:' knows how des . the Thanksgiving Day in the New World. building city.,.., tely , FRIEND IN ENGLAND. AND SUBSCRIBED e -to use this money (the $2 million revenue I1 LI ,.Lko. '':.g.,11?4,;(1 IN NEW ENGLAND. TIME And the "barly" was "indifferent i . ''Allifit; needs to build new ones. The City Hall, ' 4... : ) 1(7;4 it ., nth DAY Or DECEMBER. ISM") from the proposed business privi- , expected "pease not good,"- - although-t- he .0 00,..,,t ' Jr:0. .,..,s.,,,0 (he public Safety Building, the.fire station ..,..41' , f OU shall understand that in this lege tax) for operational costs instead of em,..., i ..,T, ,.... . "i the worth th gathering." ' ",n, "rill' t, . "k ' and the Public Library are disgraceful for little time that a few 9I us capital improvements, let's- tell the people 'i,. : I V'' I, 3 t A. d ; So the "Governour" (William ' '''' Ze ,3 c't'-so." a community that wants to be known as ,..,,,. have been here, we have built seVen ' , . ......, -- Bradford on ' use progressive. City i(ytt missioners certainly-owea more we so after that might ing, , -and the taxpayers it to the bus more than 50 years old. of the plantation, and have made , srAT,0014:7' manner ... rejoyce together, special to tell not only how they are going to snend How to replace them has concerned preparation for divers others. after we had gathered the fruit of ' also reasoninct the but behind our of the of the tlembns We money, , townspoqple. many set the last spring some 20 ' our labours. k ' acres of Indian corn, and sowed many of their other decisions. Why, for -City Ccmmirsion have also snent hundreds, , ., , e, ' "They foure in one day killed as consider the business If not thousands. of hours iscussinl pos. priviinstance, they some six acres 'A';',1; barley and pease; much fowle, as with a little helpe betix arrived how at the the sible methods of financing new and ade- :".?' ' best; lege they and according to the manner of the ,!;:11""f , a 11., viii It:'.:,,, ' served the Company almost a side, and if the tax can proposed IA of (pate ones. Our present City Commission- Indians, we manured our ground 4,. r , iveek." And the Indians who joined to consumer. ers have decided to take action and seethat the legally be passed with herrings, or , rather ,shads, '4,., the celebration "went out and No one is opposed to improving the , at long Ilast some capital improvements are ' t...k which We have in great abundance, c'''' - In ' killed five deere, which they brought , éity's wretched public buildings, but every made, . and take with great ease at our ' to the Plantation." : Their objective is highly laudable. But . taxpayer has a right to know how he is doors. , what has worried taxpayers is what taxes going to be taxed to pay for them as well Our corn did prove well and, ....), THAT FIRST - THANKSGIVING , r. ) -- .0 as to be given a chance to be heard. And he the Commissioners might impose to raise God be praised, we had a good in- - J1'.. 'celebration seems to have been has a right to be heard BEFORE decisions the money. Rather than talce the citizens crease of Indian corn, and our barley held in October; It was natural for Into their confidence as they worked over are made, not after all the discussion has indifferent good, but our pease not . the Pilgrims to hold it alter a good f let,' eo harvest, been held and decisions made behind closed the city's financial problems, the Commis-lone, worth the gathering, for we feared , ,. for harvest festivals had . ' have held their meetings in secre) - door's and all that remains is a pro forma they were too late sown. They came in the England-frobeen , customary 1 .,,.....,..............:,...,,. sessions until' the past two days, losing. of 'vote. up very well, and blossomed; but the ,44' 0." had which come, also in the, i they rey and undercourse, inuch public good-wiBy restoring these rights to the taxsun parched them in the .blossom ' Holland where they had briefly , ',,, ., 04. paYers, the City Commission will find that 'OUR HARVEST qine standing. O. 1 settled. ' ' being gotten in, It will gain enthusiastic public support for A step in the right direction of again . the - next bad ,were crops ' our governor, sent four men...on ' , its objectives. making the public business the public's reason no was so there year, 1622, fowling, that so we might, after a 0, hold a to . tn, , special Thanksgiving. But special manner, rejoice together e.:4 . I another was held in 1623. after we had gathered the fruit of 0 Thereafter special days were set , our labors. . . . all aside for Thanksgiving, in any and of each 1957." time, amongst other Ings, for which let his holy name 'of July, without any raine, and with ;What . we have a right to expect of any , whom Utah'sthecandidates, , At which month' above of the year that seemed apset ideals forth high typify American youth is that he turn ouTtJj recreations, we exercised our arms, have the for ever to aU pos- - great heat (for the most parte),, in- - propriate. praise are ' many of the Indians coming amongst becomes a , a goOd American man. The somuch as the come begane to with- teritie. The Continental Congress called Gene Fullmer, former world's middle- i greatest - good man by being a goodboy us, and among the rest their was set with er a it though away, one in December, 1777, for the' and leader for boynot In NOW to THEY BEGANE weight boxing champion, youth gather king,. M assasoy t . with some 90 men, the moisture wherot helped lishe, y surrender-of -- "Gentleman -- Johnny" Church worker, norninatedby the, West Jorz anboy, but a regular fellow who d-whom for three days it his Redcoats at SaraIS fond 'Of" the and ' ' Burgoyne to fitte up their houses and dwell Jayiees! Elder Marion D. Hanks of the 1.1,1.1..,' and feasted; and they went out and -, lanand Yet brave at in to another of it of Council Church the clean, fine, December, 1783, to First length straightforward, begane toga, is Seventy, killed five deer, which they brought ings against winter, being all well ' of some and the drier formal the mark Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y sore, manly. guish Saints, nomi-- , peace with Eng- in and. health recovered strenght, to the plantation, and bestowed on with- The outstanding young men in 'Utah were land like nated by, Salt Lake Attorney Russell C. grounds partched all had and things plenty; governor, and upon the captain President Washington called for today have lived up to these standards. Harris; Dr. Russell M. Nelson of the for as some were thus imployed in ered hay, part ewherof was never re- and others. in 1789 in honor of the new Con- have been good at their school-worHosone covered. Lake of Utah Salt General and excer were others versity And although it be not always so affairs abroad, and another in February, attentive to business, fearless in defense of stitution, aboute which in and sised a a pital, who developed an iron lung and sett codd, Upon fishing, they parte plentiful as it was at this time with .. truth and staunch enemies of all that is for artificial heart- to beused during the "happy course of our 1795, which of solemne of and to other seek fish, bass, we God they of day the humiliation, us, yet by goodness wicked and depraved. They are affairs." which tions, nominated by Gov. George D. Clyde; public the Lord by humble and fervente every are so far from want, that we often tooke good store, of . Rocco Sicilian former undersecretary of Incapable of any treatment of the weak wish you partakers of our plenty. prayer, in this great distrese.---Anfamily had their portion. IT WAS LINCOLN who ,Instituted Elsand the helpless other than with sympathy labor and now assistant to President All the sormner ther was no he was pleased to give them a gra. the custom of annual Than)csgiv'and tenderness. Their strength is on the enhower for personnel management, nomelous and speedy answer, both to wante. ing Days in November. side of decency, justice, fair dealing and mated by Salt Lake pediatrician Dr. Dick And now 'begane to come in thier owne and the Indeans admira- - Thanksgiving Of 1621 tervice to their fellowmen, their eommu- Wetzel. ' store of foule, as winter aproached, tion, that lived amongest them. By 'WILLIAM BRADFORD It would be well merited recognition of nity and their God. of which this place .did abound when , (FROM GOVFIINOZ WILI.ItiM BRAD- For all the morning; and greatest soked therwith. Which did so apThis is our word picture of true Ameri-- ; Utah's young men if one or more of these parently revive and quicken the de; sFaRINI.:117:7,133: si.c47411; lat:11- - they came first (but afterward de- - part of the day, it wav clear weather can manhood. We take the liberty to apply II ZAMA' HISTORY OF splendid fellows were chosen on America's creased cayed come and other fruits, as was LYMOI,TTATIO by degrees). and very hotte, and not a cloud or COLONY. COVERING ft to the four young men nominated this First Teamthe "Outstanding 10.1' As a wonderfull-t- o ?RR YEARS FROM DM TO ISIS, IT WAS And besids water foule, ther was any signe of raine to be seen , yet see, and made the B I 0 N BY GOVERNOR BRADFORD week by the Utah Junior Chamber of Corn- matter of fact it's a tremendous honor Just astonished to behold; and aftstore of wild Turkies, of which , toward ABOUT THI YEAR 16340.) great overto it begane evening inerCe for possible positions among the to be nominated. And where would you go erwards the Lord sent them shuch FTER this, the 18. of Sepembr: ' they tooke many, besids venison, cast, and shortly.after to mine, with A men to of Americans find young ;Ten', Outstanding Young any finer? etc. seasonable showers, with enter; sweete shuch and gentlp showers, IA. they sente out ther shatop to ' as a had aboute si peck them cause they of trejoyceing, change of faire warme weather, as, gave the Massachusets, with 10. menand a a meale weeke to a now through his blessing, caused a fruit-Aperson, or and blesing God. Squanto for their guid and inter- - ' since and liberall harvest, to their no Indean come to that harvest, .preter, to discover -- and - velw that Which made many aft- - IT CAME, without either wind, or small comforte and rejoycing. by strangers. Fortythousand posters alerting- - the proportion. bay, and trade with the natives; the erwards write so For which Mercie (in time conthunder, or any violence, and by sales talk. Donl listen to and I ublic against hot-tilargly of their which they performed, and found in that as that Beware degreese of to abundance, of in friends hear their veniente) promises spectacular they also sett aparte a plenty Eng salesmen making a pitch for kind entertainment. the earth was thorowly wete and day of thanksgiveing. were which not fained but land, ' The people were much affraid of the small investor's . dollar, will appear, in 17fits of business ' true r,,,,,,,, Signs sluggishness are often- the a to the east. Tarentins, In offices people the post ""a; throughout the nation . times accompanied by buying - ward whidx used to come- - in harvest-- , the r for' time and 1 take away their come, and Thanksgiving Of 1623 the Securities and Exchange Commission' defense spending, now is the time for indikill times their many persons. vidual spenders to be the most careful. An By wumum BRADFORD (SEC) which obviously Is concerned about SANFORD MARKEY "lam not displeased that the fig. They returned in nide, and VI014 "HISTORY economy trend is never popular with the the activities of the numerous sharp oper- PLANTATION" rILTMOUTit or 1 home a of is not known as a bald eagle, but brought good quanty tire BEN FRANKLIN his had had sharpster whose "dish" is the vulnerable ators plying their trade aliound the coun- beaver, and made reporte of the T may not here ornite how, not- - J. way back in the days of the Rev. looks more like a investor. turkey. For in quick try. Is flashed in recent weeks place, wishing they had been ther withstand all their great paines War period, the Thanks-seateCertain algrta-olutionary the in This warning is a thoughtful and timely turkey is comparison a (but it seems the Lord, who ' and Industrie, and the great hops of giving Day turkey would not have truth, caution against thoughtless buying. Total one since stocks are down, sug7esting to more much respectable bird, and to all men bounds of the a large cropp, the Lord seemed to become the nation's favorite dish on assignes employment dropped 711,000 last month, the investor that this is a good time to a withal true original native of their had it habitations, take blast, and apoynted away ,the same, and the Thursday of November. mostly because factory and farm jobs were buy. The sharpie salesman spots a quick America. an for other to use). more threaten sore further and fewer. Seasonally, both should have gained. Instead, the turkey would have Opening and makes his play. The results, the Then Franklin added in his letAnd thus they found the Lord to famine unto them, by a A general decline in freight volume sugbecorne the bird of national emblem, great $EC finds, have been disastrous-- to the in- ter: be with in them all their and ways, drought which continued from the,3. of' the bald eagle that was gests further leveling out of the boom.. vestor in several instances. It goes with- "He (the turkey) is besides to blesse their outgoings and incom- - weeke in May, till about the midle Instead Offsets, Of course, are steady consumer out saying that cases of fraud should be adopted by the Continental Congress (though a little vain and silly, it is in 1782. And, in turn, the eagle true, but not the worse emblem for buying and government spending. to the government without delay reported - The "Investoes ' have become the Thanksgiv- - that) a bird ,of courage, and would will the small Beware" dollar investor might posters Every places , :an with sound warnings as followsing Day bird. irresponsible broker is a dollar not hesitate to attack a frenadier of The famed of the British guards., whoTahouid pre- Before buyingThink! sound business does not get: neither does ' -' Pmr Richard's Almanac-ec- t Don't deal with strange smutty firMs it go for urgent defense spending The toThmme to in vade his farmyard with a By LES GOATES -- - day who sat and watched'an ex-- the said -- -, " on and more to he of the SEC merits serious atten eagle do broker.) (Consult can name red coat on." it , another pert THIS IS WRITTEN by way of con-- " Beware of securities offered over the one occasion. most than his tion. ,, 7- , , Perhaps chap,' handy with the knife who solation to all of us family fel- -on-t- he eauldn' 1 - be, -- trusted -- takini to , subject, , ATti.;7161-iti6;i-O;161.-carve came while he was in settlers, the wild turkey did not On ,f, , .. company funds to the bank, a turkey and just now proved it. ID. Jam 26, 1784, he made known his fear anyone, Red Coat or Continen- Maybe we shouldn't ' have taken a NEVERTHELESS, it cannot be den- - feelings in a letter to his daughter. , taL He winged his way across the minded citizens can Join with A. L Quist, United Fund for the Salt Lake area has ' led that the family, the dinner country in flocks of up to 500 and stab at it in the first place executive director of United' Fund, and askt collected $712,000 to date in its campaign THE OCCASION was the presenta club and in feel that society general alighted wherever he saw food. Many This message comes from the Has the EtOmpany's gift been in the trade to raise $851,000. This amount is some. t 1, on of papers of accreditation by settlers called him "a pest" because the beeri education has heart because is man a it written Have employes been by group average? this country's representatives to the of his ' ' What ahead, after only four weeks, of last eating of corn and other whose carving ability is limited to sadlY neglected. , , given sufficient opportunity to learn United . court of . . France are I all crops. men who were that on the bark of strongly urge , year's campaign, and indications Fund benefits? Was it known that this carving his initials ' The letters were marked with the However humiliated and embarrassed today early settlers,- both tno're money will be raised this year than year 11.F. included the disaster appeal ,ot-- - trees but that was when he was --t- he- Continental- the tlantie-seaboard and some- havinrtositbrand-watchCongressttiont last. health group; bald seal oa and was the the eagle. who those moved inland into the ' . else carve be not to the has default. body two United d gone turkey, Cerebral by of first its the And, course, years, During Palsy? At the court, many a courtier Ohio , found turkey meat a ashamed. So many are, you know., e did not receive its full requested ' bon, Have I done my fair share?" , found fault with the papers of the tasty dish. A of head who a can't family . Salt To the campaign director, John Klas, budget. This being the third , year, new country. They objected to the It is not good that folks should stand at the end of the table and 1:7 sup. lake area citizens have an opportunity to his 12 loaned executives, to the 200 chapter look beLatin down fellow a slicea turkey after the approved upon phraseology and said, among - plies .faoarg-wer- were elable Pi e; s shot just , , and well over the fund 250,and the the 2,000 chairmen, prove top workers, ' put,the cause he can't do fancy antics other things,' that the eagle looked fashion, is considered a pariah to their for once and all, that they prefer' a single 000 contributors, Salt Lake area citizens with a carving knife on Thanks- - , too much like a turkey. ' .. in circles. He is gastronomical So plentiful-werfamilies., the owe a hearty "Thank you." .They can like-drive each year - , To this Franklin took exception. , biers right along with popcorn - giving Day. What we that the early settlers named''' low is also the time for every citizen wise add emphasis to their gratitude by He should do to said he would have preferred the on is men crunchers or the at scotm. look,down opera sites after them as ' for ex. many cornUnited Fund over its requested to take stock of his participation in , putting who have wasted so much time drels who cheat at checkers. turkey instead of the eagle. ample, Turkey Island, near James. and and recreation in the short budget ending campaign znunity welfare, health, . character-buildin- g ai"111 - MY PAR1"- - be ' wrote ' Ills' tc'wnWh' etel'it order. Community- agencies.-this attitude tively uninlportant art . came, 'however to 'select'. wish the bald eagle has long baffled me although L daughter, "I ' em- can understand why Dad loses AN ARTISTIC turkey carver is no had not been chosen as the repre- - ing a bird for the national x wok m& sompia. the blem, turned more our early legislators of he sentative useful is to of the satelworld in the when Mom, ITESAiwo country; prestige family ' ooh bird of bad moral character; he does their a ttention to Europe. They were watching his clumsy efforts, takes lites, rockets, missiles than a 19th anxiothr Ile JI;Asstits Nesret New. Files) highway from New York to Salt pots, a Chinese worker came the implements away and says, century honestly; you may time and selected the eagle because seen him perched on some dead in a flight to the mooft. 'Of course 'ashore from a river boat As he "Here, let a good carver show you have Lake City," he said. , .1,, 25 'tsars Ago this carver chap is all right to have how it's done?: Naturally she knows tree, where, too Isiy to fish for him. of its heraldic background, it hay-to nmes Lake City alt sfvorannideiredschltitpocuutt 50 yoars Ago off around, once a year anyway,lui not sell, he watches the labor' of the ing been adopted by many powerful queue. how it's done because She cooked it,street "cars won first prize as Nov. was so This 'Chinese troubled 28, the , actually vital., fishing hawk, and, when that - dill- - European states for their coat of safest street cars in 'cities of less The activity of turkey carving is arms. Thanksgiving DaY. The front that he committed suicide. , Anyway ' we feel better talking gent bird has at length taken a fish, A' page carried a than 300,000 population. is photograph of Turkey carving h- this way after nest to for is his and it bearing 100 'roars W our imagina. wE cAN Ago "flubbing the dub" as medal was presented the Utah the new animal drinking founno sign of success. You can searccarver. Besides ' the proof of support of his mate and young ones, tion to wander momentarily, Nov. 28, 1857-- 4. C. Deuel of, "Who's Who" and "Burke's Peer-- ' Power and Light Co. for its ac tain dedicated this morning at the bald eagle pursues him, and k of the turkey having become cident prevention work and in. specTil services. The fountain the Fifteenth Ward last spring age" without finding the name of a the turkey is in the eatingnot in takes it from hhn . . . besides he is the bird of national emblem tthe entrance west stood of the at . set out three beets for seed, one dustrial hygiene program carvirig.. and th married one either, who a rank coward ; the little kingbird, the City and County Eui of which produced no seed, but single man, bald fowl the to so eagle FS. , aren't smart. .. our Turkeys grace. Ernest N.' Smith, executive was. made of granitl. and had when dug llad a young, beet t became great because of his talents The y let the growers corn ,em tip, inot Digger than a sp arrow , attacks Thanksgiving Day table; the bald 9 ' vice president of the American 'a basin for horses and a smaller growing on its side as large as as a turkey carver. him boldly and drives him out of eagle with its of five just to be slaughtered . Ms, they Automobile Assn., declaced in a lower fountain for dogs and the original. The other two pro' the district" ' a true is bird , It for feet, bold those too, whetherab mouths when their doubtful, with a it Salt Lake address that $38,000,. cats. open , duced seed, andone had six American-boardinhouse reach a with g 000 in gasoline taxes were being knife some rains 'em drownof THEN THE marks ility and - How as GREAT, arid carving gray beets around its youfig growing 75 Yours Ago-the complete gleman. Chances - can such a dumb bird be sopopular, stolen annually. That is enough shoe each averaging about two and a patriot had this to say about the tough, we fear, as to build a standard Nov. 28, 1882---leather. are every would-b- e turk cutter to- hall pounds. and have a day named after him? Cairo, turkey: , , . ,k , P., ,,, Unto The Lord' - , : ' --- -, . .. , : ,, .2, ,..,,,,,,,,, , . , , . ,,,.,,...,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,s-- 6 or the Constittifion of the United Slates e van, - - --- , , Al, - . , - Salt Lake City, Utah, Thursday, Noyate bur 28, 1931 cz!.z 140 ., ... , Ade Illmonwoommommomm - .. . .-',- 7..---,, . . r -- ',. -- L. , - -. , I- '"' -'- 1: .v ..";.-'''.-:. , Y - -- '2 I.71e - - -- - . - 1 -- a - , 2)s, k:e..... - 1' ' :, , ,, -- , ..s.j.. -'' ., - , ., ,, - - ' - , ,, - bv , ri r - 4 t,,,,,,v, t, wi.::r.-14.-4,- -- --- - , . t. ti:10,-,,!.- .::, -- , . , 400t2A-...0,,I.(7- , - , - , ezlete -- , - , rs i t- i . ll , A, ...,.- , .- Four Outstanding Young Americans - ... ,, ( e - Af L p1,1) . ('l j ;b' . ,, A , l 7- , - - ---- . -- . -- - - - , , , - , - - , - .: goody-gooe- theamall-barvest-theys-had- y , dan - - commod-virtueswhatever- - tint-Th- or ey itt-go- , od - -- - k, , . - opera-Shodd- y, - . d , , - HH s In-dea- ns 1.1 - 1 , Warning - To Small Investors M . . p, high-pressur- high-pressu- e, re ht - .. . floula - P t urKey NätidnàtBirc it - d; , , , , , - You Can't Carve A Turkey? SO - - - warninf 7----- - nyone ' - o - er - ' VS al writer-publish- -- , -- - - - , , - - non-carve- r's , , - -A- --seal-o- f . , , guts-Fun- ' . 4 , - , . lwg' 1,1 - -- , , e gob-rank- fund-raisin- g ' ed - non-carve- rs - , ;. .., --- - - - - - ' - -- Installed Horse Trough? 1) 1 1937.--S- -- cThiiiT. ing - , ..' 1907-6--Tod- ay - , , ' - d. thenl, Au) , -- , -- wing-aprea- tt , . --- ,,, - 7-- well-season- two-lan- e, . At , -- , t . , , , t , , .! - AWMMEk . 0 r immlnommombeinnonniono, |