Show ON THE BIG JUBILEE A aj L hale galeot of grantville writes to general young of the jubilee as an follo follows wt sewing in the NEWS that you have chegen direktor general of the att fht pioneer event an aej i that eugenea tle are io in order and reading over r being made for our bog alep a pioneer day and being a t ajoku ber or the old time nauvoo marh bond band afterwards after warda d by major JU duzette in the fall of 1848 in ban tjabe city I 1 feel like ike offering a ideas 88 follow that the tb survivors of this old tell martial band as ae organized by malar duzette dozette be noti notified fled through tb or by a committee appointed tor ift purpose to report themselves to boid committee and that the band teea a pr mille t pt in a lor for the coming pioneer set that the musical atey 6 1 also albo bugg Miu mente drums and fl 11 es ea of ft sh S dimmick and william W h tu men n BB lov evi W hanock hano ck ek polio dibble elia or and eban eler er everett sint aad others pioneer musicians 1 I their are in and sao my be t found that they be sent bent to a and be and repaired and are d ou thin great memorial piones pioneer r in b onor honor of these good old veterans vet erana pioneer ME clan and that alb in william pitt and Baj ballot los bands bande t DO brought into note li if are survivors enough left 1 anu bands play fashioned old and ad that they in old lab uniforms out our dross was chiffil n bauts paute bad hunting shirts in iii d laya and it if our old band flog flag AW ion can be found that they be it out and used on this thia occasion oco aaion I 1 or that there are enough our eur left to so make a good bowing adf abat they will respond when they h the call from the right direction that the survivor not ot lorje tee badde the pioneers ere and ti tit tie t JEW n battalion have a iree free ticket stop V be r railroaded rail sil roade roads and that their ex cisira be oaid d out of the ap a isow 1 see aee that mrs mn priscilla now no in san francisco A or of liberty paric being the aai 0 of the exercise and also alao gesto a log cabin be built I 1 think that jj t at fr be built tiro of logs logo and two of adobas adobes and ed as nearly dearly aa ble after the etyle A of moss built in the old port fort or bade arkade by such men as aa brigham reber beber C U kimball wilford A willard richards richard amass amasa and 0 obbera of the boltl pioneer totems Tf wan ju 12 built bout the old spanish adobes acobes hottle be used these being the akiwa bossly tseu in 47 and 48 and tb that aboy have bave large to la wow this would latro due abe be old fashioned crone crane lone itoda shovel and tongs tonga bake Us 1 or dutch oven ov enand gand the tin reflector mb amok as our dear old mothers used thom age thousands boua aoda of our children W clr be never ever saw aw cooking done in this wy and aad thet that theme old fashioned fab toned being without floor floom and sow ovad d with small mall poles polea mate and dm with white cotton cloth up y co the windows tor for light and aad that theato to be kept to la repair till the aft Claitt einal pioneer days day the hat our children the sixth and seventh geb generation oration way may view them and may celebrate in honor bonor of those noble pioneers you will readily catch my meaning and it if these theme buildings build loge or huta hate be built that the pioneers fur for ulab the abe cooking utensils soon euon as were used on the plains it they can be round found and that bread be baked in them matie of unbolted bolted flour and eaten with cornstalk corn stalk or best beet molasses if it can be made by that time I 1 iles bee no reason that we should close our celebration on saturday what would be more appropriate than dd an outdoor meeting on sunday aud have some of those noble eis ur or battalion boys peak to ut u standing ano front end of a covered wagon or presto ei ruff standing in hie ble little buggy or one to represent it like be one he used to ride la in crossing the plains this would be an old time in sting as we used to have on tae plains I 1 would suggest that the cele cej e bration last one week and it buffalo ur or doer deer could be bought that we have a barbecue or meat dealt deals out as wo we used to on the plains when the hunters hau good luck a d came into camp with wagon loads of buffalo and antelope mew mea beet beat could be used lu la steak for exhibits I 1 would have the plow harrows picks andl that birot plowing in the valley and farm ing 1 I think that some of them sto are in the must urn or agricultural college me pick that broke we the first ground for or the salt lake Te temple ample the old rodo rodom matos atoa that tile the road from here to the missouri river and back anything of this bi ai nd would make a showing that the she pioneers brought into the valley anu and used two ur or three hundred ury ary mountain crickets in a glass show case eating green wheat and a low few walte des aea gulls guile like those wat that saved our wheat crops from the ravages of the crickets would make abood snowing I 1 suppose that it would be hard to get any of the thousands of tons ol of that hat were drowned lc in salt like lake twelve years alter after the grasshopper war I 1 took professor juhu F boruton Bo yuton ot of syracuse now new york to the lake we found the grasa grase bop pers pen in a good state of preservation it if a windrow from ton ten to fifteen feet wide two feet thick and two and a half miles long they were thrown on to the beacon by a heavy arstrong north wind they were well pl pickled oklea he took some of them hem to syracuse anything ot of this kind would be noticed by tourists and our children also wat that it if there is in soy of the three women who left winter quarter with the pioneers that they take a prominent part in the program or the lady child that was first born in utah I 1 dont know of any real pioneers ot of 1847 in our county though there may be we vye have two battalion boys left with us no in Grant Aville ruel rual burrus second company B wll wil ord hu ison company A our worthy bishop edward hubter a battalion boy has answered ao to we the roll call above and abid boa marched to 90 victory on other side mr hudson to Is quite feeble and would have to have it he came to salt bait lake speaking of exhibiting relics and i how bow they should be prized for instance I 1 have my dear fathers word sword that be carried in the nauvoo legion Liegi oo he was colot el 01 JODat jonathan ban H hale as a commanded by lieutenant gentral general joseph smith I 1 would not take all the silver and gold that comes out of the bullion beek beck mine for three years and see aee that sword destroyed before my eyes I 1 am not a pioneer of 47 1 I come came into the valley in the fall of 48 in ID president Preel dent reber heber C Kimb Kim alPs ballge oom corn pany henry herriman captain first fifty I 1 have bave been with the boys boy ever since alcoe you know kaow my history say bay brigham Brig bam how bow would you like ilke some hump bump ribs ribe and kidney tallow sod aou a low few yards of marrow gut got well cooked by a good camp fire are and some fl ur mixed on abe tb saddle 9 with wibb a liette cold water and the dough wrapped around a stick sod and fc akeo it we stay in camp long we will nave have ome dome cooked these suggestions have ran through my mind they may bu be small but they may do to mix in with owe of the larger ones 1 I 1 will close so as J dont wish to weary your patience kind regards regard to all old timers and success to our coming pioneer jubilee I 1 as ever your old time friend abort ij halic tooele thoele county utah |