Show viab"a r-- - - I 1 - I 1 DID YOU EVER HEAR THE ONE p ABOUT---- ? 1 Scalp Bidic:Iger's 1 TIM BRIDGER scout guide and "mountain man" extraordiei nary who didn't hesitate to act when annoyed by foolish questions vas Inc day asked by a greenhorn: "When in your career were you in most danger from the redskins?" Jim answered: "About the wuss danger I was ever in from the cussedInjuns was one day when I was taking a lone trail home from the Yellowstone country to Fort Bridger I was riding a cayuse and had two pack hosses follering behind j 3 1 1 I 2 -(' "----N- !t(147 - i 5"1" 'I ) 1 07: ) 4‘ 7 t - I s'sp--40- - 1 - ')I f ) t"4 - - I :' ' - --A i t )c-- - A ! - 6 - Fs- ' -' : v i lk i j l'-'- ' e 0 1 :' '' 1 04- '' 1 A Ile 1 4 N- ---''' ' i - 0 rk - I) --) - i : V - i - t'i "-- 0 ' -f A - (1 47C:: ‘ i (d :- "N''' ' -- - ---- -- d -—— -- as they fought over my skins an I gained a leetle titn But it were not enough on my trail again an' follerin' me putty close give up I woulda got away too but they -- -- 41 k — 47 ) i 'I a western pioneer who operated sPECK" WILLIAMSwas across the turbulent Green river tributary of the mighty Colorado Though never a bonalide member of the wild bunch he met every Outlaw who passed through Brown's Hole That he survived the vicissitudes of this lawless era was attributed to his ability to keep his mouth shut After having outlived his usefulness as a ranch hand old Speck was left to shift for himself All he owned was a saddle horse a team of mules wagon Dow and a few chickens His in a borne was in Little Hole upstream from Brown's cabin half a mile from Green River He raised a few vegetables in a little garden his bens furnished a few eggs but the main portion of his living came from the river Visitors found him there fishing in a muddy hole Engaged in conversation he admitted that Harry Tracy had crossed on his ferry Tom Horn the cattlemen's paid killer had spent several weeks at his cabin while studying the movements of the rustlers: Butch Cassidy outlaw king of the range the cowpuncher who never killed anyone was his favorite "Butch and some of the boys were bent on a trip somewhere I asked Butch 'Will you be comin' back soon?' " 'Sure will' says he 'and you be here when I get back I'll be ridin' in one of these days with my pockets full of gold You stay right here till you see our dust' s "I been waitin' ever since He ain't come yet but I know he will Some say he got kitied in South America there ain't a bullet could kill Butch Cassidy He'll be shovvin' up around here one of these days!" —Elizabeth Cannon Porter - - oN - emo' -- - — '4 - —7-":- 0 ri ti)"' g fr r ? Th—:1' zr--- 4rjr---c-F-- -- -- Y ' - 7--- y - -'-xr 4- N-- - -t ' c' N - Y e1- ' 1 -- J my bosses and They was soon But I wouldn't started relayin' 10‘ eow"--731- i - - I : lf SHE i - ' "'"" r i 4 i 1 4 r - 4 r 'L '44' 3 d'z'"'"Ir" -- 1 ' i:"(t - i ' q ' - 1 ' - et :4-f:‘ t- 4171 1 -- e I" - i ( I A t I 1 d r ' " ‘ ) - i 1 ''' ' I w -- 111 we - ' v e- 7" - " 841t 1 e 01 ' ! s ! r I - k- I Tribune-Teleirs- - Robert Murray Steiart hat many priceless antiques rich one bears a story because each is Mrs-4 I IFI - I 1 from ihe home of some great or famous person Mrs Stevgart is one of Utah prominent women WERE 21 AGAIN I Photo—Rettridss at P !r f D0 - i'' : 'IF I again I'llig ''ll timl I HAD It ell to do over —because I'd Id have the same ex- same judg- and mrience laughedthe Mrs Robert Murray Stewart 1302 Yale ave "It might not always be the best thing—but it would be the Barnes" i most impressive thing about Mrs Stewart daughter of George Albert Smith presi- --The I - AstouIna Photo Blue - Cn Copying Is Our Eustrtoss Photostats —Biweprints - 123 E 2nd South WHY I 6! I DON'T YOU PAINT THE FUN OF IT? 1 Books crnd Supplies for Children the Arncrteur or I MR Professional Artist thc fay By Melba Ferguson do exactly the same things I did when 1 was 21 - "raci 1! dent of the Church of Jesus Saints is Christ of Latter-da- y her ability to laugh especially at herself Her conversation never dull even when she's serious is always spiced with a hearty humor and a tenderly amused outlook on life She arrived at this outlook on life through a series of 'hard knoclis" she admits ''I used to worship people when I was very young I put them on pedestals and when they didn't measure up to the standards I expected of them 1 felt hurt Now I enjoy people for what they really are—and nobody's halo slips off because I haven't provided them with ready made ones out of my own imagination" 1 I'VE always enjoyed pedple and have never met lfloymkebotyhlantl hisahveesnaleled however Sunday Dcember 12 1948 di a -- - C:1'°'' re SGriie r t Iv tpl3 C- - r - 44 r)c t 1 IC I Ycircles li 1 1 ( - 9 -- r 'g i - "" " " Aq't- S if I k i L 010 '1 '''' - ill 0 a'"?740 Lof ' 44 '':- - 77- 0 - le e- - i - °''''''- : ' -- 4 -- t - -'1:21''441 le 4' 'la - A" - -' i 'i 00 I I ' t -r r ---- r- - — : t 1 t t f - I a —' -- 0- - -- -' 4 ' — ‘ 7 (1 40 1 ' '"r °°C'' 1444' z ' ' ' I ' 1: - Mk ' 0- ! 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Get l Lucky Tiger Regular—or Lucky extra dry Tiger t h Oil if i r -- ‘ 1 - I- - - easier to comb brightr keeps it in place! f i t Kills dandruff germs re moves dandruff scales allays itching Also makes hair al- - 4k vs‘:: ‘) For Real Scalp rugh thropic i e- l" 1 r:" ( Try LLICY TIGER i Paralysis --- 1 011711- Emily Smithi is probably best knowp in Salt Lakb City for her work as head of the women'S chvininn" National Foundation : eA':7f--- - 411 -- la Am : e) 0 I I Commerce and is now known as Angel point on the Grank Canyon of the Colorado By Seib Keefer Wilson Hotel 7L 1 SALE ' Inde- - 0 alt i I l1 Save on All Gifts 4Ni1 4 better than it but don't try to hiosrce another into your pattern It can't be done" Mrs Stewart who was born Infantile i II' :n- like a sore thumb you're bound to get bruised as the world whizzes past so you'd better take time to understand the other fellow's problems" "To do this it's important that you go out of your way to see the other fellow's viewpoint If after you've earnestly given that viewpoint consideration you still think your way is lin-- 6 i "If I were 21 again I'd realize that it's a very important thing to learn early in life to adjust You can't change the world and you can't change situations You have to learn to get along with your fellow man" she said "If you're going to stick out - A 1 5 iikbso ' I injured bee So succestful was Raft River Elmer In fulfilling hisI mission that Utah is now known as the Beehive state Any of the readers ot The Salt Lake Tribune of wishing to verify this episode the past can visit the take-o- ff point and the "wash" both of which are still there now as they were then The name has been changed by the Chamber of - 4 es–' (107) '''''''' ' Y ' now doing original es i l''''''l i i queen made a nose dive and crashed a wing on Mount Nebo Raft River had to shoot: that one 12- -e --- 1 I t PRE-INVENTQR- im- ( 1 NI i was Raft SUCCESSFUL c accomplished something of Every antique piece portance" In her home 1301 Yale ave has a story behind it she said Mrs Stewart is also proud of having been a United Nations delegate and official observer at San Francisco and of the fact that she holds honorable discharge papers from both world wars -' i i 1 i : -- - t r' : fr ' ' ' -- t 0 - '' t - '0 m ' research for the atomic commis-lio- n in the field of meteorology at Ames Ia Shauna who is a senior at University of Utah and Martha ReJune who is a junior high school student She collects antiques "not because they are antiques but because each one has come from a home where someone has -4 aist 1 Stewarr i9 " 11- ') )10 Is2J ii: 'i 0- wcildahsoraelne': lasotiedr r---) -- el: 40 t'" el 0 711: saeor 1 likIRS STEWART takes great pride in her children Robert M 4 ?"4--------d- 1 ''''' Ac7' 1 - promotion manager for a Salt Lake department atorc i 1 and and dairesesedc ' R N I V r te---"34Nk- ss - I 0C ment For a while she had an dustrial career when she - r: - - - I ::::::‘- c - I 4 7-- ‘ 4 '''''' r"4- - :06'- t I 4:- -: 4 r 1 ''''''''' 1 3 i ' : tr 1 I 111'w' 1 5 ' ' 1 ioorefig - i '4' m I ' ta g I was married Feb 1 191S to Robert Murray Stewart following a term in which she served as an army nurse during World War I and later did some settlement house work in Eng- land Following her marriage she and her husband lived in Wash- ington D C where he attended Jaw school and she worked as a supervisor in the guardians' divi- sion th jiladborern's bureau depart- 4 4 - 1 r1 ' River Elmer that in 90 days he reported in 1864782 bees which was one less than he started with from the deep south The loss of the one bee occurred near where Nephi Sanpete county is that onea young drone wanted to make a hit with fl young 'Year G:ve -- ( 0 4 SO RICHARD F ARMKNECHT Naval Supply Depot Clearfield Utah s 1 10-gall- on -- Tr-i- - 1 nt Then suddenly the Star! All heaven woke graph sine was attached to it and another to the silver hammer Jo that the actual blows might be carried throughout the nation —a very good arrangement in the absence of modern radio Gov Stanford raised his hammer for the historic stroke - J1l landwash in a nice four-poiing of man his horse and his dog Raft River Elmer rode on in his quest of the Honey Bee and in due time found themi millions of them in the height of the swarming season making ready his "lass rope" Raft River Elmer spun it into a mighty loop which circled among the swarming bees Raft raver captured the queen mother and placed her cowin the top of his boy hat ld silver- a tele- k I the emerging the night Raft River Elmer mounted his horse Sinful and with hiadog Estela following he started out first at a brisk walk and then into a trot and then Into a gallop and then at a mighty burst of speed on a dead run approached the place he had marked as a take-of- f point and in one mighty jump landed his horse on the south side of the To seraph song outpouring from above: "Be not afraid for God's Incarnate Love ‘ "Brings peace and blessing on all bumble folk!" Lord may we glimpse that Star and hark the sound Of angels as we kneel on Holy ground! Telegrapher Covers Up the gold spike was temporarily inserted in a 1ITHEN Y plated polished laurel tie at Promontory summit - Lamb-swolle- Puente Cal - t t Such utter peace lay on the hills that night! The sheep so still! The sleepy shepherds drew Their cloaks about them Now and then an ewe n stirred and voiced the ancient plight Of all her kind A tiny fire gave light And meager warmth One grizzled shepherd threw Some twigs upon it—sparklets upward flew Joining the hosts which decked the starry height spe-ctacul- 1 ANIN EARLY the next morning just as dawn was from THE SHEPHERDS ar 0- on me "Wall they run me all night an' next manila' they was Still me The arrers was mighty close It begun to look like I was done fer Just then we raninto a big canyon There wae a narrow trail where we was with a steep cliff up above and a roar-in- ' river down below No way to get up or down and looked like-- a box canyon ahead "No hopes I thinks But I still wouldn't give up Iwas still my boss an' tryin' to get away but it looked like it wa'nt no user (Here Bridger paused for breath and dramatic effect) and his questioner asked him "And then what happened?" Said Bridger "Them cussed Injuns killed me and sculped me!" Laura Dablquist Fort Bridger Wyo - nine-year-o- N having as his companion his wonder horse Sinful his lase rope and his dog Estela Working south Raft River Elmer one evening found himself at the brink of a very considerable "wash" the sides too straight up end down to afford a bridal path and too deep to risk a fall tekok over the desert country they wanted to direct the people to those who worked hard and were thrifty so they called the attention of the people to the Honey Bee as a busy body So the beehive was taken over LIS an emblem of the state At the time 1847 AD as far as is known there were no bees in the territory of Utah and so it was that a mighty man a wonderful horseman of that clayt'one Raft River Elmer was commissioned to go on a mission find some bees and bring them to Utah Raft River Elmer responded to the call and prepared for his "mission field" and started out The silver hammer missed the spike and struck a rail but the telegrapher prepared for such a contingency simulated the blow with his key After this remarkable blow upon the rill by Pres Stanford of the Central Pacific he politely stood aside for 'Vice Pres Durrant of the Union Pacific to deliver his blow but Durrant— out of courtesy to the executive from California—imitated the first effort by striking the rail also instead of the last spike The two officials shook hands across the tie The crowd yelled (fit to bust) Bands from Fort Douglas and thesSecond ward band of Salt Lake City began tooting Engines strieked and a small boy almost fell from a telegraph pole —Benjamin C Call Brigham City Outlaws' Ferryman dr ' IIYHENthe Utah pioneers subscribers and Don't bide your literary talent or humor Ir 01 1 ' - tidbit that tickled tt:lefamily ow Utah 3 acar 4 S peohive: C e- Beginning this week The Salt Lake Tribune Magazine is a contributor's page designed to give you an opportunity Share your laughs among intermountain 1 k ALL YOURS write us the latest loaded with beaver Long about dusk I sees Injun signs and me and soon knew the worthless redskins was wanted my sculp I lashed my hoss and tried to drive the pack stuff ahead But it was no good It was too slow So I took out and left the packers behind I soon heard the wretches ti a section I 1 nnor—— ---1aftmftn ! to get in print The content of the page will be limited only by the variation in the contributions submitted anything from poetry to your favorite anecdote The page will include bright sayings of anyone from children to octogenarians as well as drawings cartoons satires vignettes—anything interesting in fact or fancy Of course our already popular "Fact or Fiction" department will add to the (The Salt Lake Tribune Magazine will pay $250 each week which for tbe one historical fact anecdote or humorousincident In the opinion of the editor is the most interesting --For other Items published in "kart or Fiction" department $I s111 be paid All items must be confined to 300 words or less and deal with only the Intermountain area Unpublished contributions cannot be returned Address material to "Fact or Fiction" The Salt Lake Tribune Magazine salt Lake City 10 Utah) i ' e— s ' 7 ) A IP' - i ( t -- |