Show J UTAH THE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS GUNNISON Doll’s Wardrob© I The Story of Thanksgiving Day Told in Pictures and' Documents nn C Thanksgiving 4 - Jfxm Yt 7 ji (I U I ud dt i)t‘AtpA: LU 4mmmd M- JfTeUz&iffAi S ‘I ' V'Yr’iV V is1 ' f Zl V U ftf v i & 1 V- -- -’ I- UeiMff I From the painting by J L G Ferris historical scenes in Independence Hall The First Thanksgiving— famous painter of American Philadelphia ZG ItyCGASgr A& £& 4? 'AkHtrm AXZm V'’ AmV i iiA 'V4 rjumOL A 46-- 4—— t — ft ms ”ri i a WB &) SfyhAptt0 yTOA tWM) mcO Am 4umdA aAuJ A-- 'Vv ' : V ' Am dC 277 Af4i A &A? AjfACd akAaX io A4 & A“mA tuA jtmmtSSUCr y He jCyA yut£-£-- dmtATmt AtAydfS SpTiAtA Ad vw 4 X A Jytum MX dUm0AAttA i ' - t aAu( A aSZSSiA £ AjMZAaaA ymlA ytmmAyC4itAA ' - i aUO jUAUtA t to u Muiw AtmjjtA AftntAi yAt Jt At AJLaA AtyfyUtAtt ZdMA'AAiAtk ” ' s—k t AmO y— y aa f AxfiK l ao “ V f'm-fy- 'i'n4 AtypOm 4 7 r — - m Am- ASZSnt JAnazX -? - aO At lvw4 a $jtsf4e a At &yi Jk CAe EliThlj resolution offered by as Boudinot a member of conon Sepgress from New Jersey tember 25 1789 provided for a joint committee of the house and senate to call upon President Washington and ask him to proclaim "a day of public thanksgiving and prayer” The next day the senate adopted the resolution and appointed Senators William Samuel Johnson of Connecticut and Ralph Izard of South Carolina as senate members of the committee They with the house Boumembers— Representatives dinot Roger Sherman of Connecticut and Peter Silvester of New York— "waited on the Presi- - X4UwW or Among those who enjoyed the Pilgrims' first Thanksgiving celebration was Chief Massasolt of the Wampanoag Indians who remained a firm friend of the colonists until his death In 1662 This statue of the chief by Cyrus Dal-listands in Plymouth not far from the scene where "King with some ninetie men" were "entertained and feasted for three dayes" —5 STULL -- $ tt ’V s a - aAA Xttfittff AS dent" and on October 3 George Washington issued the proclamation in which he recommended that Thursday November 28 be observed by tbe people of the United States as a day of Thanksgiving Mach of the credit for estabday as a lishing Thanksgiving national holiday on the last Thursday in November belongs C4 The first Presidential Thanksgiving proclamation (which was also the first Presidential proclamation of any kind) in the history of the United States was issued in 1789 It was written by William Jackson President Washington’s secretary and signed by Washington After a mysterious disappearance of more than 100 years the original draft of this proclamation was found by Dr J C Fitzpatrick chief of the division of the Library of Congress in a New York auction room It was purchased for $300 and is now treasured in the national archives 61 NEWENGLAND& them in the blolTomt j out bine ft being gotten in out Go vernout Cent fours men oft fowling that (owe might after a more fpeciall manner rcioyc together after wc hide the fruit of out labour i they touts in one day killed with a little hclpt betide fcrvtd the Com si much fovkle almoft a w etke at w hich time amongll other Recrea piny tiona we (tercifcd our A rmc many of the Au coming amoi'gil vtanimonll the reft thcirgreiteft KingdAj with fome nimienienwhomfot thrcsdaytiwe inter tuned and fettled and they went out and k lied fius Deere which they bronght to the Plantation and be (lotted on our Covtruotirandvpon the Captiine and other And a! thorgh it be not alwiyeifo plentiful! ai it taut thia time with vt yet by thegoodntlle of God we are (farts from want that e often with you partaken of ourpiemie Wee haus found the very iaithfull in their Covenant of Peace wkhviivety iotdngandreidietopleafure vitwcof-te- n goe to them and they come to vt fome of vi haul bin £ tie nivlei by land in thg Couniryiththemthtoccifioni and Relation whereofyou Hull vndeftandby our geutrall and morefull Declaration of fuehthiogt at are worth the noting yea it hath pitafed God fo to poiictTs the iwAmi with a fear of raand loue vnto ootoncly the rrea reft king Jmongft them called bl bur affo all the Prmett and people round about va haue either madt fute vntovaorbcneg1adofiny ocolaonto mike peace with vi fothat fcauenofthcnaatoncehiue fenttheitmeifcngers to v a to that end yeaan Fie it feaw hkh w never Um hath slfo togeehei with the former etldcd willingly to be vnder j the protcfilonandfubieAa to our foueraigne Lord King I m 1 fothat there it now great price amongft thewij themfcluti which i not formrtly neitbcraoiiidhanbin but for vt r and we for our put walkc at peictibly and oou it in th ( hie witctii (i W nine them familiarly in our houfen and they i friendly their Vemion on v They ire people witnom God yer very miftie say Religioni or knowledfeofany X ) qutekt i : I i J ji I i A m W4P tthit ' page from the book “A Relation or Jovrnall of the Beginning and Proceedings of the English Plantation Settled at PUmouth In New England" containing the only known contemporary description of the first Thanksgiving celebrated byjhe Pilgrims in 1621 This book known to scholars as "Mourt’s Relation" was printed for John Bellamie "at the sign of the Two Greyhounds in Comhill near the Royall Exchange" in London in 1622 The "G Mourt" who received the correspondence from the Pilgrims and published them in this book is supposed to hava been a certain George Morton and the letter which describes the firstV Thanksgiving is usually credited to Edward Winslow Hjs journal of the experiences of the Pilgrims during their first years in the New World ha been called "one of the most charming of the early colonial records” From the original In the Cements library University of Michigan) 'f Tri'ScWi Edward Winslow wrote the first (and possibly the only) contemaccount of tha first porary Thanksgiving celebration by the It was published In Pilgrims "Mourt’s Relation’’ in London in 1622 It described the celebration thus: "Our harvest being gotten in our Gouvenour sent foure men on fowling that so we might after a more speciall manner rejouce together after we had gathered the fruit of our labours they foure In one day killed as much fowle as with a little help besides served the Company almost a week at which time amongst other Recreations we exercised our Armes the Indians coming m&ny—Of amonst us and amongst the rest their greatest King Massasoyt with some ninetie men whom for three dayes ve entertained and feasted and they went out and killed five Deere which they brought to the Plantation and be-stowed on our Gouvernour’ and upon the Captaine and others" This portrait of Winslow Is from miniature painted in 1631 and attributed to Robert Walker It is said to be the only Pilgrim portrait that is authentic) r rfi NMl jf frr" r i V w and prayer by the citizens of the United States after they realized that their new nation had passed safely through a great crisis Again it was celebrated in that spirit when they saw that their country had been preserved from disunion and destruction Pictured here in portraits and authentic reproductions of documents is a part of the story of Thanksgiving Day v nij imttx distinc-livel- y public thanksgiving 1 LfaLLt JtL utJ ) Day — f w NEWS 'YymeMW wy woyw to ft1 tt-- ? Union American holiday! has had a long and interest ing history It was started by English colonists in America as a feast day to enjoy a bounteous harvest after a year of hardship and famine Later it became a day of ' I — WATSON SCOTT Wtrn Nwppr Easy Quick VHO’S X ' By ELMO ! c ttifa to Sara Josepha Hale editor of the famous magazine Godey’a Lady’s Book In 1846 she began a campaign through the editorial columns of her magazine to hold e such a celebration on that date each year She wrote letters to the governors of all the states and territories in support of the Idea and by 1849 most states and territories were holding individual Thanksgiving festivals but no attempt was made to coincide the dates Then she started besieging the Presidents Fillmore Pierce and Buchanan all turned a deaf ear to her pleas But she persisted and she won her victory finally in 1863 when THIS i WEEK OtSQ w LEMUEL F PARTON Much sought after NEW YORK— Is Col Fulgencio days Cuban By Z°ld" pjini Batista chief of staff of the army who in addition to accepting an invitation to A doll’s wardrobe attending and Strong Man of Armistice day i tion 14 and 18 inch doll 1$ Cuba Much in made when the little ceremonies After Sought Co)k Washington has two identical pieces tam mainly in stockinette 55 replied favorably to the suggestion wool! of Gen Manuel AvUa Comacho sec Use Up your tern 1203 contains directions retary of Mexico’s national defense that he visit that country next making coat tam and Vi shown Illustrations of January of all stitches used mateiS In both Instances the underlyquirements ing diplomatic motif viz "a Send 15 cents in coins for between gesture of pattern to The Sewing factors responsible for the deIn Needlecraft Dept 82 Eighth(w velopment of democracies nue New York N Y our hemisphere" is officially Please write your name set forth in Mexico and in Washincidentaldress and pattern number pUjJ while ington tacitly ly the Interests of reciprocal trade relations in sugar and toPatriotism Not Made bacco have not been overlooked Patriotism can’t be madib’ Commanding an army of 25000 not a is law Colonel Batista It is like falling in love I only men soldier but an economist and poli- - ia like religion It acts hernia and adoration I on tician so dynamically and efficiently faith ly engaged in Cuba’s rehabilitation in both spheres as to have gained for country with some reverence "Cuba’s the himself sobriquet it as it was given into their hat Strong Man" And also "The Naby the Author— D C Peatti poleon of the Caribbean" First barber then tailor carpenter sugar cane worker railroad hand army buck private stenographer — and now dictator his course was written in so the stars and so predestined Now at he says and believes the age of 37 he has been responsible for the rise and fall of conseven Cuban presidents trols the Cuban congress and dictates the policies of President Federico Laredo Bra Of his army a nippy body of men to he says it is committed peace but is ever at the service of the United States in whatever armed issue the great northerly republic may ever enter jnagih tpos teristii jurefl i to eds ( jreasc rpugh ntradii ftor it ether rhe J TpHE jimson weed and the gar fly figure heavily In hopes for civilizing human beings That seems a round-aboapproach but Dr A F Blake-Bettere Weed slee in the news Humane Next as he hops up tiny flowers to Aim ofDoctor cabbage size by a chemical shot has found through experiments with the above that we may yet remold humanity to a pat' tern of decent behavior A West Virginia poet calle the jimson weed "a mean stubborn weed of a low poisonOns breed" Relating it to humankind may have been just a bnt Dr Blakeslee found It excellent for gene shuffling and juggling and he worked strange wizardry in taming it Into something else again lie thinks he might do the same for the rest of ns He and Dr Thomas Hunt Morgan a biological miracle team have in this country taken the lead In research in genes as determining the pattern of individual heredity Profoundly believing that civilization Is conditioned by biological limitations Dr Blakeslee thinks the way to get rid of congenital killers dolts and other laggards in the is to work over the basic staff of life— mainly genes He has plenty of jimson weed and reports progress A native of Oswego N Yt now 64 years old he was educated at Wesleyan and Harvard His experiments in biological regimentation have given him high standing in his profession ALEXANDER KLEMIN on flying and airplanes hails the approach of the foolproof family airplane safe as a baby carBold Prophet riage and handy PredicteSafe for a trip down to the delicates- Family Plane sen or the post office It won’t be here this minute but it is coming just says Dr Kiemin as "windmill’’ flight offers stability which the present mode never can hope to attain His prediction is made at the first world PMar0UUn‘ "to‘ "i£h‘ Pr years oldf is a nativeK'mjn50 of London here in 1913 a former student at M I T naturalized in 1917 with the re search department of the army air service and thereafter chairman of the Guggenheim School of Economics’ lie has been one of aviations boldest prophets Two yean ago he visioned the next war fought with rocket et Propulsion f lneiAlUl at 2°o mUe He has prophe- filht ®f 1200 ?t”t°lphcre hour 65000 feet He rides height of in his own stratosphere of" higher and nobody disputes him Jhe i jeatform Qm ade ci ake ketors e yea: rh ' ate ts si sti jrrosic juneqi tore: It is actic( ’Tiula' cturi owi h qi nom pasted jper jtomo inco Awis mon corr istio im i th "inter junag jove IPlay zstmt We STUD! 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Iti C:: Dca’t Him h-- aura Rc:p Tea Uiu km! Jirst7 xouKIti MTW UM bowolt p UratokM lr dlf4 I f food atarta id bnnfim oa aour atomaah and bartbura bloalmg you °P omatiiiMa aa Yoa istK youWMd ymtSl kovii f ui ana prW M Th krr prtwur Mm dull Ili b t pput nd diin (ap! (oc brto Y our alp m Till jjr Ulr fflulflnl earmioU Dial awful OA8 alno vlaar tha bowW la I— A vaiuo lot 5oU ! mil f" “theUc oi eparin (buy THESE PICTURES i HR J SHOULD vine- - SnSSl Abraham Lincoln issued a proclamation that said "And so the last Thursday in November is hereby set apart as a day of The thanksgiving and praise" next year he issued a aimilar proclamation and aince that time every President of the United States has followed the precedent he set $'c “r i$ zOnly Cc:d I D owmia ccoiiFn:: M'-- ' cn c o buy Asvrnnxia coc:3f |