| Show A2 The Salt Lake Tribune LOCAL Friday July 24 1992 From Motorcycle Squad to Pipe Band Parade Has It All : DAYS OF '47 PARADE LINEUP 32 Tooele High School Marching 4 : l Salt Lake City Police Motorcy: cle Squad - 2 Color Guard Mormon Battal ton 3 Hand Carts Sons of Utah Pio- 7 Stake Lake Ridge 12th Ward "Explorer Scouting in the BSA" 67 Bluffdale Bronco Busters Riding Group 68 Kiwanis Club of Salt Lake City 69 Intermountain Health Care 70 The Humane Society of Utah 71 Jolly Rancher Candy "Old New World FlaWorld Recipe vor Discover Jolly Rancher" 72 Liahona Alumni Band 73 Tongan Society "Scholarship in Education" 74 Murray City 75 Canceled 76 Mollerup Moving & Storage Wagon 77A 1912 Chalmers Band 33 Riverton LDS Stake Riverton 1st Ward "Discovering the World of Service in our Communities" 34A 1916 Dodge 34B 1932 Ford 34C 1926 Pontiac 35 Delores D Hansen costumed neers 4 LDS leader Thomas S Monson Utah State Highway Patrol 6 Utah Gov Norm Bangerter : 5 0 Tire 36 Big Salt Lake County Sheriff's Motorcycles ' 8 Sheriff Aaron Kennard and the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Posse 9 FR "Flip" Harmon president The Days of 47 Inc 10 Eugene Jelesnik vice president The Days of '47 Inc 11 Modern Display The Days of - '47 Royalty 12A Morris Bennion president Sons of Utah Pioneers 12B Louise Green president Daughters of Utah Pioneers 13 West Jordan High School Marching Band 14A US Sen Jake Garn 14B US Sen Orrin Hatch 15 Kearns Utah South LDS Stake three wards "Relief Society 150 Years of Service" 16A US Rep Wayne Owens 16B US Rep Bill Orton 17 Americanas Riding Group 18A G Ed Johnson Salt Lake City chief of police 19 Post Office Band 20 KSL-Tand Lagoon 2IA Salt Lake County Commissioner Randy Horluchi 21B Salt Lake County Commissioner Jim Bradley 21C Salt Lake County Commissioner Michael Stewart 22 Larry C Hinman Salt Lake County fire chief 23 Bill McHenry Silver Mount 24 Salt Lake Highland LDS Stake Stratford Ward Primary Children's hospital 25 Bear River High School Marching Band 26A Ron Whitehead Salt Lake -7 John Knight Wagon 38 Miss Orem 39 Salt Lake Hillside LDS Stake Edgehill 1st Ward "Pioneer Voyage to the Rocky Mountains Sailing on the Brooklyn" 40 Viewmont High School Band 41 Fraternal Order of Eagles 42A 1939 Packard 37 Wagon 44 Salt Lake Butler LDS Stake Butler 25th & 37th Wards "DisColumbus Prepares the covery Way" 45 Dairy Farmers of Utah 46 West High School Marching Band 47A 1930 Model A Ford - City Council 26B Paul Hutchison Salt Lake City Council 26C Nancy Pace Salt Lake City 31C Taiwan Youth Folk Art ing Band 112 Sandy Crescent North LDS Stake Crescent 29th Ward "Discovering the Greatest Snow on Earth" 113 Ute Indian Tribe 114 Sunshine Generation "A World of Sunshine" 115 Max Casperson's Stage Coach 116 City of West Jordan 117 Kathie Hormon Carriage 118 Bountiful Central LDS Stake Millstream Ward "Temple Rises in Utah" 119 American International Media Covered Wagon 120 Let's Party "Party in Time" 121 Tooele LDS Stake "Another 'Discovery Through the Eyes of Children' Hog le Zoo" 122 Tongan United Methodist Church Band 123 Utah Elks Association 124 Colonial Specialty Company 125 Silver Spurs Riding Club 126 Bountiful Chamber of Com- - Stake Arlington Hills Ward World Re"Utah's Legends ing Band 129 Midway Booster 130 Tooele Army Depot 131A Frank Hales Parade Chair- man Grizzly Meets His Match in Pistol-Packi- frirk1 0:?) 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P 4 a I I I I I I L 0 1 Second doss postage paid at Salt Lake City Utah POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Salt Lake Tribune 143 South Main St Salt Lake City Utah 84111 All unsolicited articles manu scripts letters and pictures sent at e the owners risk and Corporation assurnes no responsibility for their custody or return SUBSCRIPTION 11 11 Malt Idaho Nevada $800 ma Saturday and Sunday by COffief Wednesday by moil (Utah where $968 ma available) Sunday Only (All other states) $9 00 ma Doily and Sunday (All other ma $2300 states) All moil subscriphons payable in Daily Only (Utah Wyoming) advance 0 3 1 0 mi 11 ill RATES Carrier Delivery $24 per copy Daily with $62 per copy doily Sunday $150 per copy Sunday Only Newsrock Of Vendor S50 per copy Daily $150 per copy Sunday differ outside the Salt (Rates may Lake Metropolitan area) and For scores call Dial Sports 95 cents per minute — touch-tonphone required (Sports staff not permitted to give out scores) imp I I 84111 By ADVERTISING THE RAGE FOR sAvINGsd 1 and Sunday (Utah Idaho NeMVO mo vado and Wyoming) Wells Classified Advertising Retail Display Advertising Obituaries (Mon-Fr- i before 5 pm) (After 5 pm weekends holidays) I (LISPS Doily Religion Library ----- ---" 1858 In a new book on the blood- less Utah War the late Weber State University historian Donald R Moorman quotes a member of Gen Albert Sidney Johnston's Second Dragoons on the soldiers' eerie passage through the city: "Such a queer quiet town! Not a breath of smoke from a single chimney Late in the afternoon the dust raised by column after column of the army was like a red vapor It bloodshotted the sun " Reynolds fired 15 shots toward the bear hitting it seven times Three of the shots were in the chest The McMurdies and Reynolds loaded up the bear on their pickup truck and brought it to Fairbanks on Tuesday They turned the hide over to the state Department of Fish and Game which will put it up for auction "Things like these are one of the hazards of living in the homes of bears" said Bob Hunter a wildlife technician with the department "This sounds like a justified shooting in defense of life and property" Hunter said the bear was more than 15 years old "It's not unusual to have two dozen such encounters with bears every summer in this state" he said "Old males like this one lose their fear of humans and are known to break into cabins and trailers" Established April 15 1871 published daily and Sunday by the e 143 Corporation South Main St Salt Lake City Utah 7 O p er" 143 South Moon TELEPHONE NUMBERS I government and the Mormons facilitated by Col Thomas Kane ultimately led to the Army's peaceful entry into the boarded-uand almost deserted Salt Lake Valley on June 26 Utah Boy 1 at gait gakt Ztibtmt 11 bring but one response: the Saints would fight In September Young declared martial law and residents prepared to put everything of use to the invaders to the torch The late Juanita Brooks and other historians have documented the climate of war hysteria that triggered on Sept 11 1857 the massacre of some 120 members of an Arkansas wagon train at Mountain Meadows by Mormon settlers and their Indian accomplices There ensued a tense autumn and winter in which Mormon raiding parties burned 300000 pounds of Army food and ran off or captured 1100 animals More than 3000 head of federal livestock starved or froze on the Wyoming prairie room with his loaded revolver and started shooting at the bear "I keep the revolver next to my bed" said Reynolds "I was pretty scared I was asleep one minute and the next there is a bear trying to get in the trail- CLIP u' Entertainment Brigham Young n' ---------------- --I ot jklit gab gtibunt r --- i : olds had not shot the bear with his Magnum Reynolds is from Beaver Utah "I knew there were bears in the area but I never thought they'd be this aggressive" said McMurdie who this month came to Alaska with several family members and other workers to work his new claim The claim is about 70 miles northeast of Fairbanks The eight people were awakened about early Tuesday by the noise of breaking glass "Someone in the trailer screamed 'Fire' " said McMurdie "So I got out of bed in my underwear and opened the bedroom door Then I saw it in the hallwindow way The bear had broken a three-panabout high and he was halfway in the trailer" The bear was startled by McMurdie and dropped on the ground outside the trailer It then ran around to the other side and crashed through another winMcMurdie grabbed his rifle in his bedroom closet but the drawer with the bullets wouldn't open "So I ran and started hitting the bear" he said "Boy! He was really aggressive He was growling and snarling and opening his mouth real wide "I was poking and ramming it and he got out of the window but he kept standing on his hind legs right outside the window" The Reynolds then rushed into the $499 Sofas from t I 357-calib- dow eavomittem1 7 ' "I keep the 1 Magnum revolver next to my bed I was pretty scared I was asleep one minute and the next there is a bear trying to get in the trailer" :—Clint Reynolds 14 of Beaver Utah e $99' Dining Tables from e- iloi ' kikr- 3 A-- 1 357-calib- ittlit401Tiit trir0144 4 itti 4 4140 i'lli 1141) 401:i 1 airlik$ ri titPilt134IiP' kikl) " kl'1:0 OqinglItTE16111gMiti$ (iKW UkrillMP) Continued from co- EINIMMEEMEIMINIMMIEEMEMENIMEM 5 4 Sunday ! 1414:4 ti' 2 tillt141100 131B Dorothy Lindmark parade ' Negotiations between the Young braced the faithful in the Tabernacle denouncing what he said was Buchanan's cynical effort to make Utah a scapegoat for the bloody turmoil over states' rights in the Kansas Territory "According to their version I am guilty of the death of every man woman and child that had died between the Missouri River and the California gold mines and they are coming here to chastise me" Young scoffed For a people driven by religious persecution from Ohio Missouri and Illinois into the relative wasteland of the Great Basin Buchanan's action could 131C Allen Jameson parade chairman 132 Parade Committee 133 Utah Pipe Band 'Elti: A 6 t 91iitii$ t 4tiivi1w - The following Worm- 2000" 98 Country Cousins Express Wagon 99A Staker Paving 1919 Reo Truck 99B Bathcrest 1936 Ford Truck lkii' 0 tirades of ter- n ritorial Judge William er Drummond 127 Clearfield Job Corps 128 Uintah High School March- nown Citizens" 96 Eastern Arts Turn of the Century Jazz Band 97 Proctor & Gamble "Crest UDA UDHA Together We Can Prevent Cavities by the Year 41fft the merceBountiful City - PRESS a 110 Murray City Police Cadets 111 Carbon High School March- neers Wagon and Carriage 94 Miss Magna Pageant 95 Salt Lake Emigration LDS 14 Ai 411:r-- gether" - Kentucky Fried Chicken 93 National Society Sons of Pio- Band 65 KTVX "Grandpa and Me" 66 Magna Utah South LDS sador 81 Present" - Council 27A Tom Godfrey Salt Lake City Council 27B Don Hale Salt Lake City Council 28 Meadow Gold Dairies Wagon 29 Utah Jazz Salt Lake Sister Cities Japan 31A Sister Cities Taiwan Mayor 3113 Sister Cities Taiwan Ambas- Holladay 27th Ward "Utah and Artistic Heritage" the Arts - - Wag- on 109 Salt Lake Winder West LDS Stake Winder Ilth Ward "Families That Pray Together Stay To- Pioneer "Timeless Recreation Dancing to Modern Day" 84 Sandy City 85 Sweet Candy Co Wagon 86 South Jordan City 87 Midvale Union Fort LDS Stake Union Fort 9th Ward "Self Sufficiency An Old Concept Still Vital Today" 88 Salt Lake Scots Band 89 Provo City 90 Nightime Pediatrics "Discover the Value of Children Teach Them Care for Them Love Them" 91 Pony Express Riding Group 92 Sandy Utah LDS Stake Mount Jordan 4th Ward "Genealogical Research Uniting Past with - Butterfly January 1993' " 108 Castle Valley Pageant Band 83 Salt Lake Jordan LDS Stake continental Railroad completed in Utah 1869" 51 US Forest Service Smokey Bear Riding Group 52 West Valley 53 Hardee's "Discover Special Olympics" 54 Calgary Exhibition & Stampede Wagon 55 Fire on the Mountain Band 56 Mount Olympus North LDS Stake Mt Olympus 8th Ward Honor"Perpetual Emigration of Ethnic Utah" ing Groups 57 Riverton City 58 Grantsville High School Marching Band 59 Cellular One 60 Sandy Crescent Park LDS Stake "University of Deseret 1850 U of U 1992" 61 Stone Ridge Vet Clinic Carriage 62A 1924 Dodge 62B 1917 Ford 62C 1924 Pierce Arrow 63 Midvale City 64 Union High School Marching 1922-199- 2 'Madam Vern Anderson Four weary horsemen galloped into the revelers' camp in Big Cottonwood Canyon with apocalyptic news: a federal army was on its way to bring Brigham Young and the Mormons to heel As Utahns celebrate Pioneer Day today commemorating the Mormons' 1847 arrival in the Salt Lake Valley few are aware the state holiday also recalls a time of great peril for the pioneers On July 24 1857 Young and hundreds of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints were encamped on the shores of the canyon's Silver Lake to celebrate their 10th anniversary in the valley below The four riders — Salt Lake Smoot City Mayor Abraham Postmaster Judson Stoddard probate Judge Elias Smith and Orrin Porter Rockwell — delivered their grim message to Young That evening Daniel H Wells commander of the territorial militia conveyed it to the multitude Like Young they took it calmly President James Buchanan's decision to send an army of 2500 to the Utah Territory together with a new governor Altred Cumming to replace Young was inspired in part by - "Discover the Original Taste and the New Tastes of KFC" 82 Lehi High School Marching 47B 1913 Reo 47C 1912 Ford 48 Frontier Pie Wagon 49 Grant Speed featured artist 50 West Jordan West Brook LDS Stake Single Adults "1st Trans- By THE ASSOCIATED 102 Salt Lake Cottonwood Heights LDS Stake Cottonwood Heights 1st Ward "Approaching Statehood 100 Years in 1996" 103 City of South Salt Lake 104 Bingham High School Marching Band 105 Pleasant Grove Strawberry Days Association 106 Sandy Utah Crescent LDS This is the Place" Stake "Utah 107 Utah Opera Company "Discover Opera: A Timeless Art 77B 1950 Chev 77C 1912 Ford 78 Dryer Ice Cream Truck 79 Utahns Riding Club 80 Holladay South LDS Stake 42B 1938 Olds 42C 1928 Model A Ford 43 Kids Kool Aid & Hog le Zoo - 99C 1934 Ford Pick-u- p 100 Utah Arabian Horse Club 101 The Factory Stores at Park City "Pioneers at Parleys Park Then and Now!" - horse Pioneer Day 1857 Was a Time for Young And His Followers to Stand Their Ground a The Tribune is a member The Associated Press The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use or reproduction at all local news printed in this newspaper os well as all N P news dispatches Member Audi Bureau of Circulations EN ME MB MI MO SU MI c California Bank to Stop Accepting State's IOUs THE ASSOCIATED SACRAMENTO PRESS Calif — Cali fornia'sbiggest banksaid Thurs- day it will stop accepting IOUs in two weeks Bank of America hopes to force legislators and Gov Pete Wilson to resolve a budget stalemate in its fourth week by refusing to take the IOUs as of Aug 5 said bank chairman and chief executive officer Richard Rosenberg "In essence the banks are funding the crisis serving as a shock absorber for the budget process" Rosenberg said "In attempting to help ease the hardships their customers must deal with in this circumstance the banks are inadvertently making it easier for the emergency to drag on" Bank officials notified legislative leaders and state Treasurer Kathleen Brown of their decision Thursday California started issuing IOUs on July 1 when the new fiscal year began without a budget The main disagreements between Wilson a Republican and the -controlled Legislature are how much money to take from schools to help close an $11 billion deficit and how much to cut for local governments state-issue- d Democratic- J 0 I |