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Jt Tin.' nancrl thnwd, known thioufihout the West for its pioi'ressue-nts- s and community spirit. in honor of a .lo (,irs in w liuhr- li mil! .uni a I j1- - iiHlii-.tr- , The name Suuar House" was sui;ptsod hv Mai guilt M Snun't, wife of A 0 Smoot, who limit the sugar hoAovor, J.iilml within a joar, and lh mill wint under soon aftei w.inl lull the community has , a. i , & mill At a meeting held on , a new ward of April 23, 3 he Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSamis had been organized an ' 'he people had g.itheied to give their settle mi ot a name ey-I : 185-1- ??ilCK P. H y ff; t - jvi ; s frvt 4 i.; f'.'? r? i' . x f "uj-;'- lijii iijiil.s.i5 '?. 4liJ0-iJSs:t-- l - Mi-"- - - . 3 - jv m Iratt r t i VJi K t1u.a.-- .4 5n v aA- - ;ii jv;5 yt -- f- - siI j , 5k i y f-7e- V . Xyn A-?- i " 3 i- 4 Tins advance company left Emigration Canyon and followed a stream flowing in a fgZ -- Mulberry trees were jifanted from seed and grew A rapidly and built v.as were cocoonery .silk worms This is how the southwest comer of 1th East and 21st South looked before the advent of the automobile. crick ithen called "Canyon r ,. . ,Wt hi, -'- The grai'V hanks of fti , i - ;,. ec , .A - - a ' i'T v .li- J'?. e or r v- ; "- sV N "J - J. I -- t(o-.s- , r, " n ,j w-r"v , i i s JL U . V ig ' ss 'V l- v -i r " 2 tjrri er , att' a the famous Sugar House intersection. i The upfier photo shows how it looked in 1914, shonly after the area was annexed to Sait Lake City. The lower photo is how the intersection looked in 928. There is an absence of autos in the top photo but an abundance cf them in the bottom. 1 o try started to take shape, hut despite all thp preparation aduiio bricks, the largest ever used m I tab, wee made on the venture the southeast corner of Brigham Young's Forts' Farm One can only imagine the excitement as the new indus appeared d xmied from the begmmng Parts of the machinery had Continued on page PURG 0 9 EXTSA VAUiS. ty Building 1 ? back to Utah. A study of the sugar beet industry was made in France, and the equipment was ordered from England The equipment was shipped to New Orleans, then up the Mississippi River to St IjOjis, .r.J then overland by ox team to Utah Fifty-twheavily loaded wagons carrying the equipment made the overland journey. In the meantime, stake were driven on Canyon Creek for the dam and mill race Foundations were poured and impelled from France all m an cffoil to grow silk from worms fed by mulberry leaves This venture, however, was never considered a ui cess As tarty as fsTJ Bngham 5 omig sensed the necessity of developing home industry in the pioneer area Giving special assignments to those cafled to establish missions m Europe, he them to investigate industries which could be ""ii" .tu biought Plaa raniMsi that night near w hat is now 3th East and lTiii South, Haiti. ug the f.l lowing dav to the present location of the City and Conn .jV This is Crei k) and the pn.ximity to the mount, urs and canyons had lett an impression, and within m years a group of 71 had left the protection of nuliaiion for the rigors of settlement life in the area of their first campsite. horcsi Brigham Young Ttee Fuim." now the loca tiop of Forest Dale Golf Course, is credited with the introduction of both the sugar licet and ilk production m tf e state -- ,, ", - They .. , , - - V ll ' ' '7" southwesterly direction On their way down into the valley they passed only a lit'le north of the preM nt ,Suj,ar House s - h "r ZZr " - ft. a ?v ; i yii i ' Tj t i. , ' J' $ - it. f- -- When Bngham Young entered the Salt Lake Valley On July 21, tvlT, one of the sights he Mewed was a camp of mine than PHI pioneers who had arrived in the valley two days earlier under the direction of Orson i J '-a - - ,. j arrive. i. at 1 ? la" r A ? "Ma" Smoot suggested Sugar House in honor of the sugar mill being erected ui the center of the community. The name was enthusiasdcal-- I 1 t ' f Her husband, who was te dirict the operation of the mill, was named first bishop of the new ward "Ma" and Smoot are now officially known as the founders of the community, although they were not the first to ' J? A A! cnr'd at the rno,ng . .4 $ H is long, colorful ! 1 the 21 It A rar5g?3Bai8fi:s.gi?T'r.'reaaa r r;r tv-- nr-4 - r75Z73 rar"eg 4 tf'J . iXdiillii 15 lbs, for $1000 1 '111 i ik: N lb Tk ' V S f. L Wooden savings deposit 10 lbs, for $300 savings deposit 5 ,lX,.L.:.-).- , A 1 . t -- Table High Cushion in Contemporary Hexagcwal lbs, for $100 Sofa in Long or Square savings deposit HA LASTING VECTRA Miracle Fabric & Westinghouse Open a new savings account Style mm Both iDr Xj i o 7 r) ) .QQ f if FULLY AUTOMATIC at Commercial Security Bank's fT s Sugarhouse Chcc i vasher dying Sugor Days and get a coupon for tree sugar redeemable anytime you need it Also win a $20 savings "vi (A account just for guessing the amount of sugar in our g.ant bowl and put your name in for the soi.d gold ingot we re giving away on May 9 There's a lot to win and a lot tree just for saving now t at Commercial Security Bank in Sugarhouee Come yours' (May t El 'j i fcr 1 Ip i'll - rt-l- a ! s 1 i 1 ' . j i Sn-K- v , . yVA,f v ", v g-- -- ? 4 i 4S 1 n 1 ltnKy3s71b 1 BOTH ARE 100 8 a Solid Stole VV"' k Coinnsraercjai SscursSy V Over $270 Million Strong Color Television 4-Y-ear r E.srszT includes exdusive 4A ilfexirrlLTAtariiri I .r,.Ta..T:rA,.r t'r ,r- - -, A'AAAT - - -- - I idiHliiLV rI v 2299 Highland Drp.e r Srr If fc. tit ,.Zj.3S5. 4v. e ' - - - S tex&jiji I. 4 ii ZitW'i i.'nml I CURTIS MATHES warranty Tlf I !i iii 4 3 w h a |