Show 14-- D THE OGDEN Commodities Donated to STANDARD-EXAMINE- PIONEER DAYS' EDITION R SUNDAY MORNING Ogden Boasted First Best Band In State First band organized in Utah x- was the Ogden brass band which made its first public appearance on Pioneer day July 24 of 1850 1 according to information compiled by William J Hancock In a scrapbook and furnished by J K Schwartz The organization consisted that year of Walter Baker leader Alfred Darrett Ulchard Doug-l- a John Farley William roulter Abraham Chadwick C Sanson Robinson William Joeph John Evan John "w Em-me- 12 miles weat of St George 91 Palute 80 mile Navaho south of Montlcello 300 Navajo and four 14 mile southeast 25 Ute and Palutes Palute 43 v t t —— U r - mile rd Kids to See First Show For Nothing LDS Church Used Several Cattle Brands All children 12 years of age Oren Arnold and John P Hale in their book "Hot Irons" (Mae-mlllarelate that the brand placed on cattle which Brlgham Young purchased in the name of the Mormon' church and ran in northern Arizona and southern Utah wa JWY and eventually became known as the "Church or under will be admitted free to the first rodeo show Monday night July 21 in the Ogden city stadium provided they are accompanied by a parent or guard-Ia- n This concession has been extended by the management to make sure all the boys and girls have a chance to see the "wild west" shows this year A special attraction for them will be demonstrations of gas and rubber powered model airplanes by members of the Ogden Aeronaut model plane club hour before starting the main performance n) Brand" They also relate that Brlgham Young's personal brand was BY and that Mormon church animals about Salt Lake City bore the Christian cross brand which later was changed to a hooked figure one-ha- lf the Ghost Steer originated at least according to one account in January 1600 in Texas when at a small roundup two men quarreled over a steer and one of them was murdered The cowhands present burned "Murder" across the steer's aide with a running iron and turned him loose He reportedly turned up at two different ranches and on each occasion a murder followed When a poe finally captured the first murderer the phantom steer was grazing not a Uiulali Given Many Names mile away I That started the legendji and tales are still being told about that steer and Its Influence It wanders all over the western rangelAnd bringing killings in i its wane If you think you've seen it recently remember Its color The original phantom wa brlndle It is unlikely there could be more than one brlndle steer with "Murder" branded across Its side Uintah located at the point where the Weber river emerges from the Wasatch mountain was first called East Weber and later Easton It was the first railroad station in Utah being called at that time Deseret The railroad later changed the name of the station tc Uintah after a Ute Indian tribe and the town later adopted the eame name At one time the town also was known as Morristown because a group of apostate Mormons under the leadership of Joseph Morris settled In the vicinity 1 1 DEVILS SLIDE Devils Slide in Morgan county is named from the nearby geologic formation which has been popularized in pictures throughout the nation — twin dikes of limestone running down the mountain which might easily form a huge slide —TO THE Intermountain resembling a swastika - West's FASTEST GROWING COMMUNITY nOHUILLE MOTOR COMPANY'S BIG USED Ann bHU S r If -- rt w x If J JT — :v You are always welcome too to take - your drug fe ti- - " " Tk mmt ''AI 'tV ' Greatest Mm We're really tradin horses cowboy! Get our deal before you buy We have several late model cars all Packard trade-in- s and all in very good condition You can find the model car you want to pay at the — HOnUILLE MOTOR COMPANY "OUR REPUTATION IS YOUR GUARANTEE" 27th at Washington Boulevard Diaf GG55 needs to Ozden's - - oldest I It" uJ r u g gist neiS"Dornooa conveniently located where parking is free Here you will find lowest downtown prices PLUS friendly neighborly service of a locally owned and locally operated drug store 1 — L I Lienhardi Drug Store 2800 Dial 5063 Washington Blvd SCHOOFFS n n n nnhsn 2264 WASHINGTON DLVD Sieakxi — Chop — Short Orders Ueser — Sandwich — Cold Drinks "Oak Tree 7 FItOM If ' "1 f Liltlo Acorns v'r 5e HAMQURGEEIS Low White UNION HOUSE M J School GROW l" ' west and 68 21 a phantom animal with the brand "Murder" burned in huge letter i i — f of Koosharem three miles south 27 and west of Koosharem mile south 1- - Go lutes IBS ralutca tf m (non-governme- Palute Kanoih Fillmore Been any killin'a in yore neck o' the woodj lately? If so they might be attributed to ' influence of the Ghost Steer Roundup of Good Used Car Values We've Ever Staged in These Parts lt 3 Ift The Indian early occupant of America Is now confined chiefly to reservations In Utah the 12 reservations with their location name of the tribe and other Information are as follows: Washakie Elder near Plymouth In Box county 132 Shoshonis Uintah-Oura- y Fort Duchesne near Vernal 1304 Uteaj Bear dance in March Sun dance In August Indian fair and Uintah baln celebration in August Skull southwest of valley Orantsvllle 38 Goslutea ' Goshute 152 mile south of Shlvwlts-Sheb- Harbina er OfSlayings 11- "- EARLY MUHICIANM The Ogden I!ra Hand the flrnt band organized In Utah wa formed in !& the flrnt public appearance being on Pioneer day July 21 of that year In 1803 arrival of number of muwlclan from Cardiff Wale gave an added Impetii to the organization This picture shows member of the group In J 8(14 photographed by t It Havage standing near the corner of Main and Houth Temple street Halt Ike City near the present site of the monument of ISrlgham Young to right are Oeorge Parkman leader John I Hart Richard Toozer asslsUnt leader Ralph Douglas Richard Iloug-la William I'uh Wllllatn Pierce Charles Raker Ilyrum Wright William Gibbon Arthur Puxh Eph-raiNye Thomas Emmett William J Hancock and librarian Horatio II Hancock Thomas It Thoma drill sergeant and James Iturrlp drumchaplain major and flag bearer (Photo courtesy J E Mchwartx) Reservations for Indians Number Twelve In Utah Wendover If on hit side Legend of Ash-to- n Storey and John Plncoek In 18(11 eight musician immiand grated from Cardiff Wale 1884 the the following eprlug band wa reorganized At the general priesthood meeting Feb-of ruary 14 1864 the matter Inraining mean to purchase struments wa discussed and donation largely consisting of potatoes molawies beef and flour were received and converted into cash with which the necessary instrument were purchased During it existence there ycre Walter Baker seven leader Richard Toozcr Parkman Ocorgc William Pugh John A Boyle tt McLaren Boyle and William the last named being a son of Thomas Emmett of the pioneer organization and a moving spirit in the first band These organization had a precarious existence for several be years but they ctrdld alwaysmuto furnish upon depended sic when the occasion required The expense of trip to Salt Lake City Cache valley and other part of the territory wa largely borne by the Individual member of the band and the main object of these trips was to obtain means to purchase uniform and The donors of Instruments Cache county at one time gave $700 mostly in wheat The uniforms were made by a Mr Cllve tailor of Salt Lake City located on Main street between First and Second South The 1864 organization under the leadership of George Parkman was known as the first uniformed band of the then Utah territory and outside of professionals was acknowledged to be the finest organization and the most efficient in the territory (From the Des- -' eret Evening News Sept 24 1910) - ft p 1941 Ghost Steer y' Finance Band JULY 13 1 Palutes 's Candy 15 miles north of ranch near the Nevada Rob-Ison- line on U S highway No Utes Cedar City Mormon pronerty 29 Paiutes 6 elx GROWS TO THE LARGEST church Allen canyon 17 miles west of Blanding 43 Utes RIVERDALF! ONCE STRINGTOWN Riverdale near Ogden was at one time known as Strlngtown because homes In the settlement were built along a single road in - a string PIONEER BLACKSMITH SHOP OF 25 YEARS AGO CUSTOM-BUIL- T AUTO BODY FACTORY PIONEER DAYS BETWEEN DENVER AND SAN FRANCISCO In Ogden you will find the largest builder of commer- cial truck bodies in the intermountain west a real pioneer in auto body work We bring such business a definite into this community from near and far contribution to the growth and prosperity of Ogden DISTRIBUTORS OF L BUSES tiALION DUMP BODIES AND WAYNE While In Ogden Stop at the ALL-STEE- 1 ROY NAMED FOR KINO Roy in Weber county along the road to Salt Lake City is believed to have derived its name from the French word le Roi meaning the king HYDRAULIC HOISTS WILLIAMSON AUTO BODY CO 2050 Washington Boulevard Dial OfMEUrl APTS- - HOTEL 2518 Washington Blvd Dial 4641 |