Show 12 THE OGDEN ednesday Evening July 22 1936 R "Butch" Cassicly Was Ogden Visitor BEI1RDSVIERE 1:1111111 STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUBJECT NEVI ': : - RI YEAR 1934 Vanity of Male or Threats of Ladies Eliminate The Ogden Pioneer Days celebration is being handled under an en- : tirely different setup this year than 1 in past years Previously the celebration has been managed by Mayor Harman W Peery and the city commissioners in their official capacities it This year a corporation known as Pioneer Days Inc has been formed to handle all details of the show The articles of incorporation are so framed that under the state law the corporation is exempt from taxes and is not liable for losses which might occur during any celebration Directors of the corporation are Commissioners Peery Mayor O'Connor and' Edward T George Saunders City Attorney George S Barker and W C Stewart Mayor Peery is president Mr O'Connor vice president Mr Saunders treas urer and Mrs Ella OW I3allanAlbert Parker alias "Butch" Cassidy Is shown lower right with his gang : 1 Ben Kilpatrick 2 H 17 tyne secretary One of the provisions of the charLongbaugh 3 William Carver and 4 Harvey Logan ter is that if it is ever desiredto dissove the corporation any asSome Westerners Believe was a price of $50000 reward on posse when he attempted to rob a sets must be turned over to some i messenger carrying a mine payroll charitable or educational institution I Him Still Alive In - his head "I spoke to him on the street but in the Andes about 1907 and cannot accrue to the benefit Allierica Some westerners believe that Cas- of he did not turn around He said the directors quietly 'Meet me in the Broom sidy is still living in the 'United By MERLIN C BROWN hotel' I went to his room and had States About 1898 the governor of ColoHistorical Records Survey 'a long talk with him He never rado 'Utah and wyoming were at This rare photograph of Albert was much of a hand to drink using the of calling out the militia point less liquor than the average" Parker alias "Butch" Cassidy and to capture Cassidy who used to Between 1896 and 1901 the sher- cross the convenient his gang who was known as an state lines to iff apprehended three men Pater- "Brown's Hole" where outlaw in four states Utah Idaho son the three One of the float and Wall being two of them states prizes'to be preof the The outbreak Wyoming and Colorado in the and the third was joined this sented unknown year's Pioneer during Judge n 1890's mad early in 1900 was supwar broke up an O W Powers represented Patteris celebration days this custom plied through the courtesy of Mart son and Wall and grandftahees clock raadeby Joe they were sent to Christensen state director fed- the Of twisted and gnarled name The of the Stromberg penitentiary eral writers' projects Cheyenne third man was not known but he Porter Rockwell as advance quaking asp highly polished Wyoming broke jail and the day after they scout is given the credit of being The clock stands about five feet Occasionally Cassidy came into discovered that they-hahad Butch the first Mormon to rest his eyes in height and has chimes and windStreeter was the Cassidy in their custody viewed in Ogden George-upon the Great Salt Lake and the ing weights It may be last man to see him here One story Is to the effect that valley which was to become the the office of Mayor Harman W IN OGDEN YEARS AGO after several train robberies and horne of the Saints on July 21 Peery where it is on display He says: "The last time I saw bank holdups he went to South 1847 three days previous to the "Butch was over thirty years ago America after the year 1902 and arrival of the main body of Permanent waves are becoming here in Ogden At that time there reportedly was killed there by a fashionable In China p : While not quite hot enough to singe the beards which constituted Its subject matter discussion of the growing of hair as a test of virility waxed warm during Pio neer days 1934 Women came to the fore in the discussion by exploding the theory that silken pioneer embellishments added to the thrill of a kiss Whether caused by masculine vanity or feminine threats men of Ogden this year appear beardless - for the most part One woman in 1934 was quoted as saying that pioneer wives and sweethearts had to put up with a lot of things but merely because they chose to like beards instead of "lumping" them was no reason for the modern maiden's being unduly tickled Sergeant W K Milligan of the Ogden police department two years ago was set up as judge of a kangaroo kort which netted several tidy' little sums for the Pioneer days fund by fining beardless males City commissioners granted excards upon payment of a emptionmerc too steeped in convenfee to tionality or too firmly embedded under their wives' thumbs to attempt to raise a crop Police and firemen came through with some particularly choice sped- IllertS varying all the way from the "au llaturel" free growth to the highly artificial goatee - "CHINATOWN UNIQUE The intriguing "Chinatown" near the town of Morgan is also known as Hidden Towers and is colorfully different from any other geographic spot in the world Automobiles can drive to within two and one-ha- ll miles of the main beauty spot 9 A non-prof- ke4 - : ' Unique Ciock is Prhe For Fioaf Spanish-America- old-fashion- ed - d C -- e S and style all its own I came to the 'realization that this structure was designed and built by the Pioneers with hands of labor in the spirit of love and with faith in Almighty God - ye-mem- the P oneers 0 Many years before the Hotel fUtah and other buildings near ' the Temple were built I used to take a walk- after my twelve or fourteen hours' daily work I stopping one time near the present site of the Hotel en- loying the 'cool breeze coming out Of City Creek Canyon A full moon appeared over the majestic mountains of the Wasatch range Like a mighty searchlight it played on the great Salt Lake Temple revealing a picture so beautiful and inspiring it burned into my memory so I can well remember it to this day ber have often triought of this incident since then and I've tried to analyze just what it was that made the impression so strong While I admired and studied the architecture of the Temple so decidedly different with an art k IIIINDLES FEST Creation of Corporation Changes Arrangements For Celebration e Beards This Year SET-U- P These courageous Pioneers with only crude implements struggled and jarred loose large blocks of eternal granite from the great Wasatch mountains some twenty miles east of the 'city With hard labor these granite stones were transported to the Temple site Forty years of toil—carving and shaping flinty-hard granite into this beautiful temple which now and will stand for ages as a monumental edifice in solidity and splendor - - have learned to understand why these Pioneers e are and should be honored by a celebration each year They have not I only built this Temple and other structures in this valley but have done a great work in the conquering of this part of the Great American Desert the Royal Baking Company makers of Royal Bread and Fine Cakes also a pioneer in the d building of a large baking business joins hands in the spirit of the Pioneers who in a way helped to make this city and state a wonderful place in which to live So home-owne- GEO MUELLER President and Owner Royal Baking Company Ogden and Salt Lake 100 Home Owned |