Show -- ' - tI 6 'i I i - - -- -I 1i -- - - t s 1847 1 I I ' I BANDREW JENSON tuudfitant L THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING 1 0 - 1 1 i a Church Illstoilan l D t if) MAY 8 1934 - - per- spoketman Said threatened In the join the miners walkout DEADLINE NEAR Butte Workers Expected soap weed The roots of this weed 0 a make when pounded up to Quit Anaconda very good suds which in Mexico As used for -- - - ------ -- '' --- 71 1 c mitted several thousand who have been unemployed to vote officials said operations Company on the will continue 11 the "men show up" strOfiketp5e18116605tedwhioor bitellotted and will protetott itslsgreat netwbae of shafts The Rev P J Bame of Newport if the pumps are abandoned' News Va makes violins in his spare flooding of economic up- time for the fun of During the period it heaval work was rotated as a means ' of relieving unemployment This afforded a work ratio of about one and a half to two men for each job taiii Today as the walkout seemed inevitable quiet prevailed throughout The oromnpanhyadsaiidt Atileexcpoepcpteder COPPER STRIKE i BAITDAY KAY a The morning wu told but fine and -clear in the pioneer camp A north- iI ' 4 o west wind was blowing gently While i a the cattle fraud the pioneers were I busy cooking etc ' 4 At I a m the company started and o traveled over a prairie covered with t drY true for about seven and a half a miles the course being a little west ' of northwest At this phial the prairie a on both sides of the river wu literally I black with buffalo It would have been I impossible Bider Clayton writes to have tried to state the number On 1 the south side of the river there wits mass of these animal" coy- ' se7re—alm7 1"es in tln length ' and marching toward that hill& Many ' i of the brethren impressed their thank- fulness that they were on the north i - - - it - t V ays By Day With the Utah Pioneers e ti I - ' - - ' r f i - - r r ' ' ' 4 ) iI 4111011101 -- SAI 1 1 (N fRAIICISCO IL 2 Whin am : "Duttiviunch" : I ‘ MAU SAIL ill 0 PULLMAN a 1 Cie MEALS 'Tars A mAILLE washing clothes I About 6:45 p m the company wah cnoityd 861° 1 all encamped in a circle for the night Ar '' 1 Inoted unusual 'unrest the 7 near any of BUTTE river Mont on the the banka 11 May 1 It '11‘ In voting for the walkout in supbluffs which had appeared exceed "richest hill on earth" twill be well 1 : '141 o Vat of demands the er their 1 I the company port Here's IP they 'gill just - I iwd nwerisid if tomorrow sintrgiltiye rtangegeroivaeur deserted Asyoo morning I l pre- nigh 1 your-a!! miners sod theclumics carry out their — 49 vailed in the evening Isho S1987 LOS ANGELES I lame' had for some time threat to strike for higher wages ((o Clayton ( 11 ooWunitiliam nbdese rwai Int cci rbaevve fwr ' a 11: i oias Ftsocisto) revolutions of a wagon when the shift comes out of the AnaA 1 its: A4141f wthcbterlandNbrewv wheel to tell the eiact distance the conda These are examples olour low 1! I Copper Mining company's deep 1 pioneers traveled The reason why he to California 'Iv aNy oLr" ed reangc 7 at shafts m A a 2A 7:coah somewhich was c260:4 method adopted this 14 and reclining 1 A '' there was because Once tedious what 9000 as as many employing I air cars on our fastest trains : lip 1 t ' ) opin- men the mines with usually I I ins prices in Pullman cars ' ill - I d411:1:4cio puts 11 71 to the 111Thtanecere twraevreeleadt taitmteshe at an extreme ebb are copper 0 rod too - ir' N eionntt &sot being worked Clo' ilto f'i the day by only 2500 nlen and the working ' 1 a difference of two milu and some- hours of this number have been cur-' ' !iI 14kto estiin the ''' of miles even times four tailed to labor available the s I spread ! river tasswathy etrocommspuacnhyiminmation 'of different brethren and It as far as possible among family men 111 ii 0 itid:sizeofrtdthtrimooe Q 11) zt 1vis thought that Brother Clayton and veteran employes It OWEN Ge neratillasaAlliclitt 30111 ANt Rick II ' A41 11 re el)) t turned a point of the hill 41 South Alain St mornthis distances underrated But 1 ' 1 Demands — of for a miners the na ae i I f Jar V Salt Loki City Utah 14 they saw thousands and thousands of A ing he determined to take pains to week and a mimimum wage of 2120 !i 410 !i imir them marching directly in the path i ' miles per hour have been met with denials r -i I ittili:3ittr:rvell:IrtelicrgYdiaTwZ:on ef the pioneers and going in the same I a package Your chance is waiting for you— company' officials said today Mine direction as the wagon! They were Cf he measured the circumference of the mill and smeltermen have voted to i Want Ad A4 tt in a Tribune-Telegraek such a mug of living blackness that ' near hind wheel of one of Heber C (711! ) I ' 14 the vanguard could notice the prairie ' 'Kimball's wagons it being IU WS in 7 '' 1:: Beiott4 them I - i(--i lififiA "1941: which Brother Clayton slept and was When the bead teams got up to the in charge of Philo Johnson Brother t 1: 1 doles VD71 1 herd the brethren inershaled them- :' ::: : ' : Clayton found the wheel to be 14 feet l'144'::1''''':::qN9:t!':?"::P: i ' iPotirle" selves into a regiment and killed a 8 inches In circumference not vary- !::::i'::::: ix ' 0:i ::::::::1 of an inch He then 3roung cow in hopes that the teport ::::::::::::: 2 ing r11'":' of the" gun might scare the others calculated how many revolutionalt :::'f GEORGE BROWN W ':&'4' ' re r :: or 1 eiwa)' and allow the company to pass for one mile and he Born January 25 ' 1827 in NewbinwOltio—Diod Dotember gik- - 19081— found it :::-- y::-2-- 360 not varying throagiv Brother Clayton imagined precisely Charleston Utah '::::::$:y at one fraction-- - Thus ha- counted the s -- -- — 61 2 ------ saw- more than 00000 buf-'''':':'':"x:'::i:"'":-'::'of the number revolutions during $:::i:4:''::::M':::X::::i?:':": ::'::'- 1':':':'::::::::::4':!::::::::::''itAtk 0 Speaking of the buffalo Orson being eaten off by the Innumerable it roneerl day' ' in i :::1''7 1 and found it to be a little v would stand Mill travel They herds of buffalo "No pen or tongue day's ' until the wagons came within 200 Pratt says that thousands upon thou- can give an idea the multitudes of over ilys miles and 20 revolutions : tr: : it ''':::0 :4!'''' A4 - :vii: 'f''' Yiuls:of them Orrin Pinter Rockwell sande of them would crowd together buffalo ':'":!iii:' " over The over-plu- s 'y:::::::'' he designed to ' now !i:': P ap s::'::: tillLi shot one about 2 years old and there 'u 'they came from the bluffs to the writes Elder add to the next day's travel- - Accordf!':Was no difficulty in getting meat bottom land and 54 to continuallycalves lit his calculations 5:v:J' the to previous ing :i''''1': 1F :::::''1e''':?!S ::0 ' : sloughs- to 'drink difficult 1:'!'a7'!'?' ' enough to satisfy the camp It was trli pioneers were 285 miles from Winter ) t until the land 'on each side of the' wagons Two or- with some 8 on of the difficulty that the horse1‘4 r May and brought to tamp and multitudes Quarters morning n5 ::ts::Ms: ':'!':'''''':4:5' y men could drive the animals away river would look like one dark spec- more would be killed except for the before starting and after traveling 10 ''Is" a: from the track to clear a way for the tacle of moving objects It looked as order ot the ' miles he placed a sinell cedar post none that ' president a wagons as they came Up though the face of the earth'wu alive should be slaughtered except when in the ground with these words writ:i The day wee Warm and there was and Moving like the waves of the sea needed for food Truly the 'Lord's ten on it in pencil:!From Winter " ' 3' e A-' Cattle upon the hills' So Wind:Betwen 2 and S p 2"Lu'I numerous" Quarters 295 miles May 8 1847 satin)? ! noon Orson Pratt took a men-- Smoot's horses ran away the second ak At well all William 11:30 was at zyt Clayton" Zncampment p lu ' fidian observation of the sun and tIme that week President Young and some two or i W whom Brown three miles above the George portrait 4 to' k 1 ' found the latitude to be 58 Heber C Kimball rode out and Thom- - lower end of "' " Wand or within is given on this page lived for many O Brady's "i1:::Pitil t3:g':: - ' i: tninutos It seconds Or 1240'degrees ' miles from ag Grover and :oho Brown put their a quarter of a mile from where the tears in Charleston Wasatch county t - 1er the encampment of the evening of horses at full speed to overtake them bluffs for the first time as one travels Utah and WU one of the pioneers of :9t:14:!:i41ii'::1::::4i:::jt::::::l::::::e::::t!'I:4j::!:::4::0:e'::4::!::''':0:3::::i:?::'n:IA::::iciVi:ti!::i:::4:::q:g:YW:R:A:::::W:::t::Iii!'0::il0ig sei 1 sixth or of the seventh the more run 1827 to but mile 25 than had a was He Utah morning to born westward come down the river's January they ' I ::::4i::ftf:: fil to I p m the dom in the midst Of a large herd of but side These bluffs- were mere sand in Newbury Cuyahoga county Ohio At th t or- pany halted to feed Many of the but before Brothers '' Grover and hilts' almost destitute-o- f vegetation and died December 20 1906 in ::'::jiii:00:::::0::!:i:::i::::0:::!!:!!!:!''!r:4P:!it::':t:ia:i:::!Qi'4:7t0:1:'::!-':i'i::':-!'4::::':::F:':::::!!!:!j!:::i::':4:?::i:!'iliiai::41:A:::iNh i Salo walked along by the side of the Brown could overtake the runiways1 Onthe top of some of them in the Charleston Utah Ho worked for Dr -- -:Q:'?ii-:-:0::: I::E::y! 1 :::0r1::::::i:: :!:::-3) i I I wagons it that they could easily have At 4 length however they succeeded driest places grew a vegetable the Willard Richards at Winter Quarters :'5 1 4::::4::::5::::::::::r-::::::::!::::00:::::::::::-::ri:' :At I The brethren had In and them he 1i: been shot down :them Ji drove end the :'' bringing capturing great journey top of which very Much resembled during !!' I mo) ::5::?i!it::Af greet tilificulty in keeping their safely Into camp pineapple One of them which was the doctor's team ' lel horses and cattle away tom the wild About 3 p m the train was mein' dug up distincBrown Mr To the the brethren bad a root :::::::::::::::::::::i:::::::::::::! 'herds end it they ones got mixed In motion and traveled in a north one andbya half inches in diameter tion of being onebelongs t I of the three who — Ali' !! 1! ' iss ) with them it wu almost impossible to westerly direction over the prairie and two feet in length It was called ploughed the first furrows in the '!:i7:!::::!:::::7: '''i':1'4i74'Ari:"' )::: agniAtAim6e-all " Set them out again which was absolutely bare the grass by some of the company a Spanish valley on July 23 1847 : '4'ii4::::::11 kt:! ' 4L1-3hi T I 1 - N b :4I '''' A f 4 ct ‘ 7it )2- tin i (i - Irti—le-pl7- Shafts-Tuesda- t r lib I I tid I II ( gt it -- lei a Schilling ? 17 Hwiyarian Papritzt 1 0 z ir I : 1 - jesornffulecatchvtcoeshr i3 loom" cultic m reat:Ift: L 1 II)) Deliaiefla 4 s : - ' : -- " :" ' " 4 :::4: one-eigh- 1 1 — 4ki 1!- i 1 cheate 'o g 1 VP)--T- tt 11 1§ 0 CHEESE 111 ii 14ilip $2C e s 1 t It y - ': - i-- ' :r :'::'''':':'i:::i-:!''i'':i''':-5':1- would-requi- ' k : L— amoderate-ocalcallatiork-th- 1 - ' ::1 ::'?4-"::5-'- c 0 - ' 6 '' p - ' r r4( ' ' 1111 :::::s:s::::::::::::::::::::::s: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::s::k::::::::::::0 ri ' :w-z:"- 1 -- t- 11' ' 4- :?:::::V'::i:::::J:4:::::::::::-x::::::- 4:- - 0 '' '' ' ?' :: L )' - I:3d 2$ di ' - io Continuance Pondered o ' -st el -- )ie 1 It I it iiL s : 1 1 : I i hh I 0 :' 1:hill i it r1 li I:11 - i:- ! t 0' ' : J os "$4r7):'' i' '0 - : 1 t ' -- 1111 :' y:2' '' : ' ' ' 1 - '' ':' " ' ' ' : k 1 i 1 00 he i — - : nt :— tr nen' lions - 7 ''' 7- :: : i I 0 tittr ' pre1 ll ei ' - ( ''''': fr I IN ' 10 ' ' ''' ieII 411110Y titre start! H stelir ( ' 111 4 I i : LTh4r '1grsi t in' -- ''' Callia3 t I a l' 4 ie i :n1 1 : iiit 1 hie 1 r it 4 4 T'llii141 ' - t 11131 1 I l t tsortst i - 1 - 1 - l'ipoi it aged tt' 1e11 1 : Al f OW ‘i'r 'I ' ' '' a0 ( ' Ott haVe' k n - ' - ' I en n rtikVe ahem wintao-lion- d3 ME-11- T 1 - ) 1 I ' is -- ' ' i k' 4 IS MY 4 I FIFFinglr the lovet p H t f obol Whi 11 I' ewhi hn dir aft 1 t nrt It 1' lsO t' e IFaragin s''t- - 1"' eow at b Yerli : ' S ( 'It I Pesci 'It ae tould pec re t i I at "Ott I ormt e f 1k k ' LI ' )ti soap ' ' runkbtintagkewecahkenceeslastLiuc ' ' the tug stockings—only 14 days for thi others Lux is the most !orytAl°118!tr°1"7 1:7 !Ye t ' 116 JOEL MOM' AN 7 f i - t ' -- ---- - ' a s Lict 1 :i - —0-- -- - ' e o I :711- ) -- - - "e k - k - NEW T ' ( All Primps I (I TKP) for Socini for your husbasd's sock& Women liod it outs down looloo-- " TryLu s: : t) f 1 ill 1 I 587 South Main rr - ' - R - great cars tIV0 Call us for Million" ofA7:S 1 "One 'in a y1r ridee'll expose you ' - high pressure salesman ship except that which you'll discover in the enjoyable per formance of the Car q Ito-n- 41'46:gg OPT'IONAI- - 4 L 4' i:oryttli ioltrrion Nia2" li $1065 LAFAYETTE ob rodeo N4A0 TOE FRI CAN OF THE LOWEST ?RICE auafoot tothoit'oto without nottooSpootolltqui' - : n --74- e :1'S -- ) Street 't wa W i2s IL A $1675 J1125 le? $1820 to $1625 to $2055 ' Litt" s - r - ri v 3515 (11016) 4 oi f - I TO $WXI' Wasatch uwv01:itetiomdYost$hridtimenkwa001dancirraint 4 Not 113-too- lt FRO $5$5 1 141 tO $1145 ''' Ainba ssadar Eight1434n t ' N Ambassador Eigh4 $775 to $865 ' 94 'h e I) -- rd - t (1 1 ' -- - i nt's-w- 7 - U ' - - - -- VAL2414MM) 116bcli Pot 11e8 11 A Big Advanced Eight W lv 100 IL Pi 122-eic- '' ''''''' ' ' that Nash' is 4 ' ''' 1"""NSts INDIVIDthialtSPREING FRONT WHEELS I klIell: e r7" ! ' have a better anilloAmtorinergicaltwillits - r lt sa - 1--- I 4 ti - -- —In 30 el - ionh 1 1 LAIrlok!I MI 1 - - - 1 You are invited to ride in a Nash or a LaPayette ' or both to see for yourself how Twin Ignition steps up motor performance—how the LaFayette "jeweled movement" engineering lifts the perforthanFeof this new Nash-buicar clear out of its price class We want you to know all about the many engineering bests that belong exclusively to these s t ' ti - ''' aTt a1 ii lail''i '''' ' : 1 I 4 s -- ' "We - - ' anda I excitement—proves Lux trumps in the 0 contest to cut down stocking runs! '22 days for me without a run—it never Mrs Lathrop Bevan 2 of Montclairi 2 New happened before! The stockings I rubbed with cake soap had a not in 6 days—faded Jersey started the fun at' her bridge club ' ' noticeably tote Each member took two pairs of stockings ' MRS washed one pair after each 'wearing with : ' ' Lux rubbed the other pair with cake soap "With lAu's my itockinie wore 5 times salons ' Careful records were kept—at the end of :- as they did when I washed them the old way" ' : ' 2 liElpt iti0aGAN two weeks Lux lad cut down runs I Think what this means to a clothes budget! 17 days withimt stun in my Eutt 'backings ' Am I thrilled with this record! Ike ones Lux cuts down runs because it saves stocking rubbed with cake soap had a ten in 9 dam ' I elasticity Silk threads give insteid of breakine ' MRS O A MICHEL c into runs so diem ' Ordinary soaps with harmful alkali and cake: 'My test showed 23 days without a run in P te:e lose rtant al pt i H1' i App alt L t as ' - op- -- Actual letters the story tell ' ERE'S a game that 'rivals bridge for ' Nash dealers everywhere are out to show a million motorists building something into its cars that is out of the ordinary te rnol Pr eildence-catt-b- 1t r: 9"m a4z i Nash already has built' and the public has bought alilittion Nsash 1 cars—evidence as strong as I ' I- t '4 '4'"? It c 4 - we(14 0eAte Ny modern very best SCORE ' r4-- °dy vi:tahi oBlErtpkjs tA2131:Dy40yus f a 1 0 4 5oilt: l' days—what there is that's so J refreshingly different in the driving of a 1934 Nash or its companion car the new taflayette 4 innet: i 0 - a NEVER— HAPPENED ' -- ') a - Cv" 1 i I rw- ' la') !? ''') dj::eo ': --- -' ' ' :A4 - 11 )4 :!: ( -- k ''' : 1 - ' - : UV - - — i'''-V A ' 1 ' ' ' -444 ot 39 1- :' sY to ::'N!- -- 0--- ': g' A: :' k r Aw- -- RUN IN THESE '''' - 5137c Kt I NOS i - - ' Nirottlen:evea Follow theirn a4d S plan OM RUNS 4 - : 'i: ::e: F176117AMYES:' DAYS WITHOUT - tit(inxi e"::i':' 6---- it - - 0 --- ' t IVO ):'' :' - '4))117- I it - 41 - - - 0 t J !4i''' - :" r - ' 0 A 17417'"' 0 ': ' ' '! io (I pTilite the V 0 RUIIS - i I - V — - n il d'il :':':':: ! : '" 7 ::::::--d-: '' ' ' I I it Al::::"41:':'"14'41i' - :::: t--- ' ' tttw47-- - i 4 4 -- ' 5::: 401:6:0"?: ' a - i 1' ' i If Chel te"-- --- r"-7-7- 1:ti:!: - f ociree1 45 7 ‘- i- --: A s core ? 4'111' :: ' - - - ) : : 1 " 1 — - I 14rrl 1li::: - iriiikiti Or it11 rt ': tet Cr It f 7 - 'all 1 - 0 0 aiticsii:i0-11-n-e0-11-41'w:- : 0 '''1 Tri4 - 1) :) ' 10 fi:-' !g:!::4::: 41er----)164- 0a :i:z4) - - Mittel suicide in one of her two hit decision would be given tomorFASCISTS FIND TROUBLE mansions here by inhaling an anesthe row Miss Klith's original will left VIENNA' Iay 7 (I)--- A motorcycle 1" ' the bulk of her million dollar estate In New Keith Will of Italian fascists returning to 1 squad a Utah from trial:liter months The 11 -P" Italy after visiting Viennk and Buda ' Los ANonts ----' 7IPLAt'iltum 011ItiM--0- —t7nislin—a inriiii l- bp i encountered hostlie highways C Allen farmer young Oregon It" ' i tor :udge Parker Wood took under' aon"deatmristal wa: roi'ds eels Austrian roads were so thicksec author the of 0011rnOtion a for " advisernent todly on the ground a with tacks that the squid- ' ly tinuance of tho ot the lecond will had been offered fOr pro- - The grape acreage of California la ron was 12 hours late in arriVing nrial at tr will contest of the late Miss Margaret bits Ind that tha two should be cons larger in tree than the New 74- - Graz after repairing hundreds' of - o' Keith a wealthy MIMI who corn- - actinide& mmetures Judge Wood 'announced gland states combined h i ar 7' ' 7 '' ' -i ' — ''' : I ' ':' ' ' — :— z : : :i- i 'te ‘1 4 alp |