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Show ) I LEADER SEPTEMBER 23, 1982 JOURNAL BULLETIN RF-FIXX day." Bavisites In Civil War DONLTACATIKKIM By A memorial to veteran of the armed service that hang in the county courthouse in Farmington list the name of 27 Davt County men who served m the Civil War. Of thu number, 22 were member of the "Utah Volunteer" under the command of Captain Lot Smith. THIS COMPANY i the only organization of Union troops Irom the territory of Utah lor which the National Archive ha separately compiled er-vi- record. In 1862 the Confederate sent two men named Mason and Slidell to London, Lngland to aslt for the support of the British government for the Confederate cause. state THIS MOVE concerned President Abraham Lincoln very much. If the British sup. ported the Confederate side, there wa great danger of attack on American settle, ments in Washington, Oregon and California from Confederate troop and Uritish troop stationed in Canada. 1 he chance of the Confederate soldier being able to des-- Silver Age Center Notes Winners There were a lot of winner in the Senior Citizen Division at the Davis County Fair this year, and would like to take t his opportunily to thank all of you for your participation. Best of show went lo Mabel Bennett of KaysviJIe in the crafts division. FIRST PLACE blue ribbon winners in the home arts and handiwork division were Viola Anderson, Layton; Melba Layton, Layton; Vera Roucche, Kaysville, Shirley Wittmann, Daisy Barker, Ken Willdcn, Blanche Bow man, Ruth Gale, Pearl Woodward, Merle Arnold. Lcora Bennett. Ed Ritter. Betty Smith, Fern Murdock, Kaysville; Norma Ward, Fruit Heights and Mabel Nelson, Layton. First place blue ribbon winners in the crafts division w ere: Ruth Gale, Dora Woodward, Joan Bacon, Mabel Bennett, Blanche Bowman, Charles Bacon, Leora Bennett and Shirley Wittmann, all of Kaysville. FIRST PLACE blue ribbon winners in the art division were: Norma Ward, Fruit Heights; Almira Pitt, Layton; Leora Bennett, Kaysville. Second place winners, art division were: Leora Bennett, and Shirley Wittmann, Kaysville; and Almira Pitt, Layton. Second place winners. Crafts division were: Ruth Gale, Mabel Bennett, Merle Arnold and Shirley Wittmann, Kaysville and Lucille Servoss, Bountiful. Second place winners, home arts and handiwork division were Blanche Bowman, Ken Willden, Jackie Eaton, Ruth Gale, Kaysville; Melba Layton, Bertha Johnson, Layton; Lucille Servoss, Bountiful. THIRD PLACE winners home arts and handiwork division were Jackie Eaton, Avis Baker, Kaysville; Lucille Servoss, Bountiful; Melba Layton, Layton. Third place winners, crafts division were Dora Woodward, Kaysville; Lucille Servoss, Bountifuj. Third place winners, art division were Shirley Witt- -' mann, Kaysville and Phyllis Zimmer, Layton. Although the Silver Age Center came home with 45 blue ribbons, 17 red ribbons and eight white ribbons and one Best of Show. We are very proud of all of you. Congratulations. Flu shots will be given on Oct. 7, beginning at 1 p.m. Please call or come in and get your name on the list. Blood pressure clinic is the same day at 10:45 a.m. Come and join us for lunch, we guarantee you a good laugh, a good time, brilliant conversation and best of all a delicious lunch. Menus for the week of Sept. 27 are: sauce, tossed salad chilled aphot French bread milk. and cookies plesauce, Tuesday, baked ham, parslied potatoes, buttered pound cake carrots, cracked wheat rolls milk. sauce MONDAY spaghetti at triy the ciablihej line of communication ush a the telegraph lines and the mail route would he greatly if an alliance between the Confederacy and the British were made. TO API) to the eriousnes of the situation the telegraph line were down in the Vkest and the mail station were being burned by the Indian w ho robbed the mails and mur- dered the people along the mail formed President Lincoln route. toon after the Civil War itartcd that Ulah it for the president I incoln ordered Union and doe not believe in Adjutant Cicneral L. Thomas lo iclegiaph Brigham Young at secession." At toon at he reSail Like City requesting him ceived lYesideni Lincoln' reto raise, equip and muster into quest. he ordered General service a company of calvary Daniel II. Well of the Utah Militia to raise a company of to march. T he specific assignment was lo protect ihe mail calvary and equip and muster route and the telegraph line. them into the service of the United States army for 90 milk. fresh Thursday, Sloppy Joes, tater gems fruit plate, assorted cookies, cuke slices and milk. FRIDAY, no menu available. Wtl-ha- ician. farrier, saddler aw Cantaloupe X0 American Singles Snowball Cauliflower InSlrtOually Wrappod 1 SAVE 50 (0) "FOR Hm4 12 oz. pkg- - eedless Red S:r me Grapes Large Size Cucumbers:. . MOUNTAIN WOOD STONEWARE Place Setting... Plat Cup Saucor Oaaaan OiaR lunar Cup 8aad Diiwwr Canned 1 A Iff . K'ffi Firiot li Opping or Aonl Plllsbury Flour !! I Or Flavor Ocean Spray Juice Drink or Crentpo 32 O? Crent'epe Drink e.fI OQ I botno Luncheon Meat 89 . lb. bag Honeydew Melons Boneless irutFI Rump Roasts 1.89 1.69 i$1.29 X s2.29 fl(o)(o) (Q)(D) lb. L Shoulder Lamb Chops Meaty Blade Cut u s o A. Cholca Lamb Manor House Butter Batted U.S.D.A. Grade A 8 to 16 Pounda I 1 lb (o)(o), Ice Cream xfilk (QXQ) SAVE 10 fi Sandwiches vaSSp Fish Fillets 52? SSeneca Grape Juice I Pitd by John P Rodd Committee Just a soon a these Utah volunteers are located along ihe Ime. I will proceed to my ioawhes, horses, driver and rebuild and man ihe destioyed stations trom the North IT.ui Riser and Independence Rock to I orl Brtdger " Lucerne s thanks goes to everyone who I lines yc Hen Turkeys yhdurJ kind and never associating with bad men or lewd women teer for the protection of oserl.oid mail and telegraph 5 ,s1 Select Russet Potatoes U.S. No. lynn Wilson Tamales (a. ot this company that in this ei sice they will conduct them seise a gentlemen, remembering their allegiance and loyalty to our government and also not forgetting that they arc member ol the organization to which they belong, never indulging in intoxicants of any Young: to your prompt lo President Lincoln's tequeM to furnish Utah volun- lb. Extra Lean Ground Beef Lamb Shoulder Roast oLL Van De Kamps Fish Sticks A? i 2.39 1 .99 Cream Pies Bel-Ai- r , ; preached Brigham Evaporated s38 I Both visitor to the calvary. Bngham Young said. 'T desire oi the officer and pri ales "thank Milk Swift Sizzlean red on my behalf. with me and v, however, urge you to join of Educa- Board State irt John Redd for the for Improving our le has many good ideas him. sn's education. heartily endorse Well. SHORTLY after the expedition rcuvhed the Great Plains Ben Holliday, pioneer mail contractor and owner of mail station and horses and vehicle for carry mg the mail sent the follow mg telegram to Pres-ide- L WrtfW't Butt ir d'me on my campaign. appreciate the numerous fliers phone calls made and day they mar- sour prayer and try to establish peaie with the Indians,. .If you will do this I promise you that not one of you shall fall by the hand of an enemy." Sliced Bread A. t the following ched northward to the mouth of Emigration Canyon, Here they were met by Brigham Young and General Daniel H asvoctatton and remember Kraft j)(5T S'! heart-fel- ready to march. The Utah Volunteer marched lo the front of Brigham Young residence and halted Here they received additional surphe. T hey marched to the mouth of Parley' Canyon and camped for the night. THE ROADS were impassable because of high water so always seeking to make peace with the Indian., shun all evil Large Size or eottom Round Roaata Sataway Quality Baol ere, On Thursday, May I. 1862 at I p m. orders were given to hitch up the team and make a? mo suffluam gj WEDNESDAY, Swedish meatballs, whipped pota- buttered broccoli, orange wheels, hot toes chocolate brownies, parkerhouse rolls THE TFUCRAM dated You are requested to muster into ihe lervice of the United State a company of Utah volunteer calvary to arm and equip ihem immediately and lemi them Last for the protection of Ihe mad and telegraph line extending from North Ilatc nver below Independence Rock on the old Mormon pioneer trad to Fort Brtdger." Brigham Young had inApril 28. 1862 said, wagoneer. Captain Smith and two lieutenants), 72 private ON APRIL 29, 1862 Ihe and 22 teamster. company was officially musThe Davi County men who tered into ter ice. Men furnished iheir own were member of the Ulah horse, bridles, tadJlet and all Volunteer included luac t tgt.; Andrew Atkinson, equipment necessary for ihe Bigler, Corp,; Jesse J, Cherry, service at their own expense. MUOR LOT Smith w at J2 pvt,; Peter Corney, pvt.; ) ears old w hen he received his Charles Evan, musician; order io command Ihit comGrant, pvt. ; Jame Green, pany of Utah Volunteer. He pvt.; Thoma Henry Harm, had been involved in military pvt.; J. Quincy Know lion, 2nd activities most of his adult hie. It.; Jame Larkins, pvt.; Edwin Merrill, pvt,; rJward Although the Utah Volunteer served only for a period A. Noble, pvt.; Harold E. Simof 90 days, this call interrupted mon. pvt.; Landon Rich an actisg life. Lot Smith had pvt.; Adelbcrl Rice, pvt.; four wive, a growing brood of Alley S. Rose, pvt.; Daniel C. Sill, pvt,; John II. Standiferd. children and a 160 acre farm. He was an elected representapvt.; James II. Steed, pvt,; Joseph J. Taylor, pvt.; Batetive to the Temtonai Legislative Avtembly from Davit man II. Williams, pvt. and County, an active member of Captain Lot Smith. EACH M AN was to receive the Deseret Agricultural and Manufacturing Society and a JI46 a month, 25 cents per day for clothing and bedding and 40 breeder of fine animal especent per day for use ol horse horse. cially THE UTAH Volunteer was and equipment. While this may made up of 06 men in the not seem like much by today' standard, cash of any amount Company; 2) officers (includwas a prize commodity in Utah ing sergeant, corporal, musand in 1862. Chocolate q : SAVE 20 no, Pi QQc U 2 A MS Wngbt s Moy 0'n T QC Q m Or6o0 or Money Wht T KS 79 0 Sliced Bread Sweet Relish ADDi8uttrffT, I,j's1.29 f Lucerne Apple Juice Cottage Cheese Lucerne Sour Cream 1.. 89e PrOGe |