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Show South Cache Courier July 83, 1947 Richmond Locals Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hall and Mr and Mrs Guy Hendricks spent three days of last week fishing in the Mackay, Idaho territory. They report and enjoyable trip with the fishing just fair. mond South ward chapel. Ah official of that state the crowd assembled in Nauvoo, July 14, 1947 to witness th . (departure of .the caravan. to' Salt" Bake.- - City, that his state bad'cfone a great injustIn 1937 a guide to the Green ice to the ( Saints in murdering Mountain State (Vermont) print- their prophet and patriarch and ed the following reference to Jos- driving the Mormons from the eph Smith: More than any oth- state. er Vermonter, Joseph Smith Independence Rock near Casspread far reaching influences, whose impact affected the lives per, Wyoming has served as a sort of register of the desert since of many thousands. the days of the earliest trappers In 1936 the state of Illinois and explorers of the great West. placed a plaque near one of its The names of many of these herleading highways indicating the oic characters as well as some place where Joseph and Hyrum Mormon pioneers and other not"iit1v Prophet 'and Patriarch of able people are found inscribed the Mormon Church were killed on this stone mountain. by a mob. i Mr. J. R. Johnson fttttffiifed the ' Miss Marion Young of Elsinore Boy Scouts Centennial Camporee California ' arrived here during In Salt Lake City during the the week. She will spend her week. 4000 Scouts from all over summer vacation here. the country are in attendance. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burbank Mr. and Mrs. H W Chrlstoffer- announce the arrival of a 4 Vs sen and family have moved into pound baby girl on Saturday, the home just south of Rich- - July 19. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Erickson are spending some time at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Postmaster Milton Webb spent Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake City attending the postmasters convention. Mr. Joseph Webb was a spectator at the Centennial parade in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, July 23. . v.U l.vL.SiWtl.r) 'nSWtW: cz Aff LESS mw At least there is one product your money will buy that performs better and costs less than before the war. Its the new B. F. Goodrich Silvertown that outwears prewar tires for less tbm prewar prices. New technical developments and public demand have combined to give car owners this new tire (1) with improved quality, (2) at Seduced prices. liberal TRADE-I- N allowance Hotortussl II TIRE SHOP trousseau tea in honor of her daughter, Barbara, who was married to Mr. Deaii Hall on July 1.. who in ltl8 P1(i fT writer sees many thing, tJ5 mire and praise in the ments of the people, but h! refrain from indulging iu Cjj aging and sarcastic Dv when refering to the leadership of the MornL Thn a K pie. 1 ' Men serve you at Mrs. Edna Lewis entertained the membesr of the Utopia Club at her home on Thursday night, July 17. A nice luncheon was served and the evening, spent playing bridge. Prizes were won by Mrs. Eva Christensen and Mrs. Ethel Bair. 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IDAHO Ji cen- . 0 11 tlj 1 Mrs. Enid Bair will entertain TIRES THAT OUTWEAR PREWAR TIRES An article about Utah people .with special reL1 the Centennial appear July 2! issue of Time Many such writers believe the changed attitude of the lie toward the Mormons is a change in the Mormons their religion rather than ' better understanding of them10 It is estimated that 80,000 their motives, at aims and ideal Latter Day Saints emigrated to to the Utah prior to the coming of the more growth ot a broader railroad. And of this number, of thetoleant attitude on the K genearl public. 3,000 travelled by hand cart. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Woodland, Mr. Frank Traveller, Miss Irene Traveller went to Salt Lake on the 24th to view the big tennial parade. -- uoundi re- quests a charity donation is frequently a tool in a brazen plot story of fake charities in the American Weekly, that great magazine distributed with next Sundays Los Angels Examiner. OF LOGAN Phone 317 14 W. 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