| Show ' ' 3 I I 1 m1 3t inmenz D I t Vil 'i'''' — : l i4 SATURDAY KAY 1 This Saturday 'morning dawned cold and windy in the pioneer CIMP7 Daylight was greeted with flelight by the campers for the tight had In- deed been a trying one and irialmuch as tthere was but little Pun for the cattle near the camping trouhd the pioneers zesumed the journey about 5:30 a m and traveled six miles before breakfast Soon st ter starting three buffaloes were 'seen grazing on 'the bluff north of Ortuld 4 1 - 1i i5 - 1 'F - '' 't t:1 $ I '‘'' ''''1 wbithlanttthe spThy!gyl'asswe7In"anveninstoarntePighort- ter Rockwell Thoma s BrOwn and Luke S Johnson were in the saddle a full snho rriding f atrilt anothtehre animals herd of buffaloes Was seen on the bluffs to the northwest With' their glasses William Clayton counted 72 while Orson Pratt counted 7L Another party' was disPatched with great haste and by this time Ithe camp was all excite Meet A halt was made at 41:15 a oz °nth prairie close to Grand Island for the purpose-o- f grazing the animals breakfast after which 1Z ' ?: ' : i t r: r: tit tii 4 I ?1 tadbuerlcirl)n t il t1 gt:115pLionentegrtehroaeme ignellminp camp until watching the hunters who had gone t 2 I after the last herd of buffaloes Willlam Clayton' reported as he followed 'tt i the movements of hunters and animals 1 4i through his glass that the buffaloes ' had ran away over the hill out of ' 1 'i - '21:: it ie:: ': If sight ) :! - 1"sci ii r! l' 1 A ' 11 t i t ' iV ' iji i ' : I eq -- - IL S Girl Dives 100 Feet To Death in Sicily Town i rt i t t I and ehortly' ifterward the pioneers retired to their wagons ' 44 a g for the night thoroughly tired out alot '4r— dr7------ --ter the fatigue and excitement of the qa IbmnP- — day — 1 c 0‘ so$ May day 87 years ago was I mem- orable one to the pioneers of Utah litla agolty ' "a - ItiAsoos Any one of them who bad made that If-- r Aitorpolli 1 historic trip across the plains in 1847 SP 4 '74-111$1 'c7 i iio 41 'fil l —1 was known in after life when recount4tt-e IvN 1 1 4 t4t' ing their experience to state without ' 7k- - 4 re Z:3 cfr4e ‘s hesitation that no May day ever came t 4 '"-'' '' to them bt after years that brought 17K '4 r17--- e 441 ' ''-it euch varied Interest and ex-s 4i ' V bit7Ftitt' 4'a° d' :114' citement It was the introduction of Na-elp the pioneers to wild buffaloes end ' 117:112::Afaltr 'r e at the first sight of them the pioneer ' 4 camp was all excitement for this 'was I k an experience One and sallied been On May Day They Hunted Buffalo eagerly looking forward to hunting (Drawn from a sketch made on the spot by Fred ?lefty English artist) the greatest of animals inhabiting the ' far western country AUt of the se chase ' The wagon train moved slow- - grown into a mod exciting hunt Por- counts written of the upon Rockwell ter buffalo's a hearing that ly along all the men left in the party the main points of that remarkable being deeply interested in the hunt fuorehepandnwaoulndit rzi:it'st nbnaill llostis May day bunt and the pioneers who and thö excitement ran high The ilia animal fairly in the front ot participated in it retained aas vivid of the same as long they hunters were soon enveloped by a his head but it had no effect other memory 114440 cloud of dust caused by the avalanche than to raise some smoke and dust "--'- -of moving buffaloes One of the dogs and caused a g bun to As another Instance of the experihad scared Op an antelope which ran shake his head in a perfect frenzy of encee of the Pioneers it may 1)e mew directly toward the herd of frightened anger Later on during the hunt John tioned that soon after' the bunters and fast retreating animals They & Higbee and John Pack Idlled the had started out at noon the pioneers scattered in every direction and the same anima traveling with the wagons came to a range of dog towns and saw hunters were in hot pursuits Heber The chase lasted from long nearly 1 to many little prairie dogs playing C Kimball enthusiastically joined in the bunt and a large cow was killed 4 p m and when the wagons brought around their holes The extent of this the dead animals It was found that string of dog towns seemed to be by him after a moat exhilarating chase Mr Kimball had fired over all 10 had been killed The fresh about Vie miles and in some places his horse's shoulder and the horse be- meat was distributed equally and nearly two miles broad and it was ran away and heartily relished by all Considerable judged that there were thousands of coming frightened nearly threw the rider but was alarm was caused by the prolonged these little creatures They Appeared checked in his mad career before any absence of Joseph Hancock Re had to be about as long as i common gray started to hunt the buffaloes when the squirreli but with a larger body' and daniage was done The tail was short At this point those in the camp who first herd was seen early in the morn- chubbed head were watching the hunt with spy- h4 and did not return that night resembling that of a dog and the color Their bark resembled glaSses noticed that some Of the buffa- Camp waa formed at 0:30 p m near light brown loes had separated andwere wildly a small lake above the head of Grand the chirp of an English throstle and wagon Island about two miles east of the something like the chirp of a Eigruir galloping thpere train and eseeing this point where Elm creek empties into yet They appeared to live on to Young ordered a halt and had the the Platte During the day 18 miles as the grass was all eaten wagons drawn together lest the beasts had been made 97 miles had been cov- the ground throughout the extent of in their fury should dash into the ered in the week and the pioneers their dog town and the ground looked long column Some of the foot hunt- were now 236 miles from the Missouri naked and barren as a desert Some ers started from camp of their own river Soon after camping and dis- of the brethren shot at the dogs with accord end joined in the chase now tributing the meat a hearty supper no result t — — qf — --:- 4 A - tiIr entilt42411 lit" ''' ' — - Lovely:binge - 30 (IP)4- Three-yearol- Er ::: :::91:::-:::::4::- i ert:eo :iiiiF'''' ':"" :iiiiic tiliiii: :t' :F: : Nil : :::: :::: ::: : i:i:i i: :i:' '''Y i:isi::::i :: a:: :" " :iii: :: ::: :::: :: : :::: ::: il : : ii: i: ' :: i: :: ::!:'' iiiii: :iliiiii I they're brand ' Os a ': ::i t : : : " iiii ii : :: ::i :: :i! 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MUCH Value! 4 rDr ' 'fel - --A-lar-ger 2 1511 11 i Handsome 474 :i!: oupeozaw-- AW 4 - - e (14 I a 1 el - kaogoylkndltroicturonbeed: e -- t i - Blankets at 210 each Rubber Bheet JO 1110 each3 1 dozer' t - - dered 01 I "I'l - - dozen Diaper' at 129 Quilted Pad at 1110 - Pullovers 11 lb '- Zephyr Wool f -- - h quality white lawn—hand-mad- e and daintily Philippine mbroi- - ' : - 'The dresi and slip are of fine lime 34 (4f 41 t wanii - 10as - at 926foer 190 at 290 each Dress at 590 Ilip at 890 poluntrulinIss 4- 44141 ' OP al BahlinTrs 1 ' ' 000 1 Gowns '8iteen- bound on an lour revel- sides tibia And liv- tiled -- 98 Azt7 7 °gill"'ll Mil Hose at 190 Pr Prs : i ' Writ a yet commits layette In eluding: I :: je- I irl iA:111 : t1 - — 1401" i Blanket ' : :Iii :ii!' i of 111! ft - 04 ' 4 smart- - new - 36x50-hic)- 1 :::tt :!::!:!:!::::::::!:::::::li:lii:i " "4" t:t"'10::rt " s embroider e d b y band 41) ":!iiiiiiiiiiiii!ii!iiiiiiiiiiii:i:i:i :::!itio :y:::::i:: :::::44:::::::::: ::: " :: i: :ii: t: A email ::: i ''Yfitt ampliniver saw so many features acivantages and improvements ' Acombined inone cat Let's start with the foundation this super' frame Is one reason for Auburn's remarkable road 'itrong twist-proare Ilydraulie to give you the equalized braking brakes abilyyThe - preisure that guarantees an easy smooth safe stop every time The - Ride Stabilizer "gun" your car right to the road even on thesharpest curves See those Long Easrriding Springs they're MetatCovered to ' protect lubrication And there's DualRatio' the Greatest Improve matt on ANY Motor Car The body is Unitweld All Steel Construe don much quieter safer ! and more enduring Ventilation is Ind' ' yiduallyiontrolledThat easity4eached compartment behind the rear twat gives you 814 iublc feet of baggage space But we won't tell you : any more We Want' you so tee these and all the other features of this ' New Auburn Brougham fo'riourself Don't be utisfiedwith laokrng '' at the car and comparing it'Drive It See how much better it does sTersIlking and how much More easily than any car you ever drove ' ''' ' -' '' 1111'111111""s7 II r l"- ovpp l' - Irardrobo— receive tentek:Es 43t I ::::::!::!::::::::::!:::1: :: ::::::::::!!:::!::1:::::4q4:::::: !:::::::::::::::::::::i:::::: ::ii ii:::i:::::!i:ii!:::!ti:i:::!:!:::i!i:::iit! :i::: A :::: :i:i ftiik I 411 : SO MUCH 0 Vfoil (11 116I - - as dainty and complete You'll have to admit it's matchless value Just as sun sling as can ' 7 iiiiNi ::!:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1::::: :t1::::::::::::::::::4::: ::::::::::::: ::::::::i: ii: :i:i:iiiii: '' ''::::: - ::::: "ff :1::Si::: 1!iii:: ::::t::::::::: :::::: :::44: :::::::::' ::::::::::::::i:::::::' ::::::::::::::::::::: ::::: 0 :' a st I d ::::::::::: :: ::$1::i:i:ii:N:i:i:!:i:!: ::::::: : : So M1):H ' '11) 'rho haughtiest infant will be -1-1 - 59c derin-c- ::: - Creepers presented to- day with the first buddy poppy of the 1934 nationartale conducted bythe Veterans of Foreign Ware Muriel Morgan daughter of a disabled fit teran con- - Nevo before ' SO:MUCH Car! S —4 A 28 Piece Layette—Special l ' a hao al fhb - Hand-Embroider- a ISTANBUL Turkey 'April 30 (R) —Absolute quiet was ordered today for Zaro Agha who cIalmslo be the oldest person in the world The Turk who says be is ISO is in the National Children's hospital LBattle he was taken Saturday zuft111 edto tholase bowl Creek Mich made the preetation tering from Bright's disease Doctors said his condition' was James E Van Zandt comm hief of the Veterans of For gn gave All visitors—save for the paWars escorted the child to the Whit tient's grandson—were House 'barred from the room PresWASideHntINRGooT13sevNeltwas ' ' ! - 1 ' -- - ' -- 4 ar r' - ----— al sliliiiiiiiiiii0iliiii!iiiiiii!i!iiiiiPii:'NiiiiiNiiiiiiiiic :::: 1 D't - 40frA for a precious newcomer we think this values will quickly 'vrin you too over to Sears - 1 f iI Absolute Quiet Ordered Roosevelt Given First Poppy of '34 Sale For World's Oldest Mau Ruddy - — Prisoner Escapes Capital Jail by Knotted Sheets : I '''N144 I:3-- 1 1c3:1 t'04440 ' of dependable qualitypriced thriftily—have made ' Department one of the finest in the city If you have ' since her arrival and Saturday night wass in a semidelirious condition :: 1 - - t !: - sIP trip-egre- : : ' '- 1 dwurig' Bait tiled: (1 ' ' T e4 i :iri:::ii::::iisi:i:i::isii:::ig:is::i!:::i:i:isi::i4::::isii:!:!iti:i i!:i:imi!i:i :::::::::::: ' :ii!iiiiii:iiiSi!!!i:ili:!::!!::!:ili!:!:!:!Miiiii:::Mi:!:1:i:i:iii::!:!:!i1ii:ii:iSi:: :!:i:ii:i:iSi:I:iii:1::::iii:iiI:I:1!i:!:::i:isii:i11::iii:i:1:1:!:ii:!:!:!:1:!:i:i!1i:ii:i:!:: !::::::: " :: :' iii!ii::i ::::' ::::''' i:''' 'i:i: 1" :::::::::: ::: ::: I :! i: J:: k:::!: ::iSi:tri ':i: ::iiii: :: 11::: :::: :::: si:: ::: :: :::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::74::'::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::4::::::::1:: :::1:::::: :::!::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: i:ii:::::iii:i:::iii:i:iii:i:i:iiiii::ii:::::::::::::::::::::1::::::::: i:ii:i4S::!::::::::::::::1:::::::::::::::::::::1::::::::::::::::::::i::::iMii:1:i::iii:i::i!i :q:::'IiLiLi‘444hif43"! 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I1ft - Assistant L D & Church Historian 11 e': e '133:ItND REW JENSON c 1 Sictija' 11 Sicily April 30 (F)— Plunging' 100 feet from a 'hotel win low to fall beneath the wheels of a WASHINGTON April SO al—An speeding train Miss Elizabeth Beoerslide down a rope of knotted ton Forman 25 daughter of Horace sheets brought freedom last night to Forman of Haverford Pa was killed James H Harley 21 negro trusty at 4 instantly Saturday night polizedis- - tbe Dietritt of Columbia Al Polcie said that Harley between today Authozities saki Miss Forman came the 8 and o'clock checkups appar- bane w I thm ahne rwmasothaeerrf ently collected the sheets from his rde utletirgaeysyealnog block broke a skylight and slid I eand ill She had been in bed ever cell to liberty P - -- j 4 -- -TAORMMA ' -- After resuming the journey at 10:15 al inthe pioneers with the wagons traveled four mike to a small lake near by where they stopped to take lunch En route- they were joined by Porter Rockwell and his companions who returned from an unsuccessful chase after the first 'herd which had Joined the second and which John S Higbee and Thomas Woolsey were chasing with equally bad luck But now a third and larger herd was seen and President' Young named 11 men to mount and give 1 ' !I - J ' 1 s:': - - $ 111k ' t - : I 1934 MAY - ayBVI)dl-VPIiii!kia:Utdh-PlopOër- 0' 1 4 i'i- : ' it I' :!iti s - 0 s 1 THE SALT LAKE nil:DMZ fillIESDAY MORNING 41 trees' mip ' ' t prC1 fount i will to Abe - ' $1 ' - ' -- - ''' it - al '1 - ' e:Thrift Corner of Salt Like' City Is ' ' ' - uc and Cic)c - ': |