Show — — al — - o w op i - - - - 6 ': - -- : - - -- - ' - ' ' Colitinuanee Day By Day With the Utah Pioneers " - - 1847 I ' - By ANDREW JENSON Msistant L D 8 Church Historian all very poor feed being scarce because the grass had been eaten off as soon as it srirwat up There were - The morning was clear in the Pio fttsr1)):re -) some good cottonwood however ' neer cale01 With a brisk wind blow!rt 0 i groves and clear water in the stream no !II was ing from the south As there ! They also saw some wild geese and feed for the teams the camp moved tittI skunk After aundown the wind I s a about It a m and traveled over blew up from the northwest and the I 11 eir was chilly III sandygidge ducendult to the river 41 William Clayton during the day tear the river bottom tN hid There was iLIW prepared another board upon some grass vttere there 1 dry : which hi had written "From Winter also was wood on en island lit front of Quarters 300 miles May 0 11347 Pio: 1 the camps which was easy to procure A1111tr neer Camp all welt Distance ac''I' s ' Here they rested for the day it being IAA cording to the reckoning of William i' z-I about four miles from the camp of -r--Clayton?' In the evening Elder Clay' tat ton nailed this to a post which be set the previous evening This halt was 'f'1( 11)4 up about in latitude 41 degrees 0 minutes 47 yards from the camp- ' t l' d of the river Ejolduerr 1 mond! or nine miles from the noon 1 cgroltuyntodnoevn3b000 ly felt that his encanipment ot the previous day 1 would used by the historian of ' Some of the brethren bathed In i '' 1 I i t after years for sitting by the bank of the river and others did a little tvuh"k s : the Platte that Sunday afternoon be int while others took their borses ‘ ) '' 'tk wrote in concluding some personal on to the island and cut down cotton' :''' wood inset for the animals being' jottings: "I expect thil journal VIII t z N 4 I have to pass th:ough other hands becareful however to leave plenty for il 1 vdT ikt 4t sides my own or those of my family?' the use of the oncoming emigrant& Re spent much of the time of the day' ' 'ttLikith At 3:30 w nu the brethren mem'" Tbled around the "Revenue Cutter" writing inElder lieber C KIInbI1S where a meeting was held Wilford ijournal r7 ' Woodruff Orson Pratt Amass Elder Willard' kb- During the ---- ards dictated aday and Errs T Benson were the --- d letter to Willigin Clayton which was to be sent to Porter speaker& Thomso Bullock read the k-''le laws regulating the camp and the Dowdle president of the Saints at " benediction was pronounced by WilPueblo by Thomas Woolay John H 4's'h': ford Woodruff Tippets and Roswell $tevene and at 'Ittitttb'' -- 101'" At the close of the efternoon meet- a meeting of thei Tilvs held during the day it was agreed that these three Int President Young eta supper with Elder Kimball after which the two brethren who d been chosen to ORSON FRArr out together sccom visit the Saints at Pueblo should con19 1811 In Hartford October3 1881 porn 7 brethren started September tinue with the Pioneer camp as far pulled by one or two others going In Saltlake aty out to look at- the' countr- y- A few as Fort ramie Elder Wilford miles ahead they found a small multitudes of buffalo coming to wa- - eight rods of them to try and get one Woodruf al wrote letters for the stream whk'h the Pioneers would ter 'Orrin Porter Rockwell and but in the whole herd they could not brethren' to take to Brothers James have to cross enct where they saw Phiness H Young went within six or find one fit to kill the animals were Ferguson and James Bevan at Pueblo '- Is ' l aid-camp- pranted LOS ANGELESMay 8 of the suit contesting the will of Miss BlugaretA Keith wealthy edcentric sprinster who tormnitted sukide in bet4Bever1y Hills mansion April '23 1933 was continued today by Sup: -nor udge IL Parker Wood July"9j until The continuance was granted on rilblinn of eounsel for Albert C Allen Jr young Oregon rancher who is chief beneficiary under the wilt Attorneys representing all persons In-- k 11 - (Al-Re- trial ''' "2 - In Keith Will Retrial 1I MAY SUNDAY '4 - I - - 4 'volved In 'the suit agreed to the "niVomaut Democrat Leadc tinuinceo attics a second will dated a year later than the one under contest Indiana Congress Race will beu for probate July it Miiy 6 — rwiczsco SAN May $ (041-forts to avert a strike of more than 10000 Pacific cout longshoremen failed completely here tonight it was announced by Judge C A Reynolds of the president's arbitration board in a statement in which he UM "it now appears the wmorrow” walk out as scheduled 1 crat of Terre Haute for re from °let nomination to congress Sixth district Charles-C- : and SanTerre Haute had 28 votes ford Romine Judson 5- In the Republican contest Fred Purnell of Attica former congressvotu' to SO for Alonzo man had 284 IL Lindley of 'Kingman his oppo- nent - - '!- -- a ' - ' 1 ' 11- - ' ( - T13711 it '' :r - -- - ' ' -- 1 - Okeh t Required 'if Amount Exceeds 1250 State Chex ileports d - -- -- tp V E 4 Ao °II'n - - 4"4119to ' i 40"")'' ' y o's - - cages of traftioi viols - El ' ' : ' B el wEDht"t9SONst -- - li'l - id! ' -- -- I aa- :11:::7 - 8 (R)--A t s ' 2 ' '7' 1 -L : k4 t - - c IS ' - A f 'fit 11 ' ' '" : at i : E t - ii bV ' 7 LI t 7—brilliant Broadway motion picture 111 ‘ - it I 4 - and radid artist a favorite from Coast to Coastwho sings and enters e i 141 ih lo thins as only " 1 r - can!! Harry-Richma- P 1 t ixteen Teams Id Fifth :Round''' "THIS IS vl 71 E D '''' - -- '"1 -- ''' "Cilli r e a wit-foun- Of Débite t I 1 e ' '4- r - JACK -- I 'CI -- d100001 lk : 'K ': : 11THIS qr - - ''4:: :c'1 s - - - 11114 itel)141 rl ( - -- I negro mine worker Wag killed and department an two 'miners 'wounded one probably The salariu subject to a dedud- were several officers special fatally When the delinquent tix bill ost Om otnot to exceed 10 per cent unshot and a number of negroes be4 301934 and not to exceed piece of property Including Interest til June Rimed hit in a battle near the 101- penalties and costs amounts to more 5 per cent during themafiscal year end kooda mine of the Tennessee CCiaL a meuur of e4 thax $250 compromise settliment of ins :Re 30 1935 Iron and Railroad company aix miles the debt for 10181 than the total economy' and also a deduction of 3 from hers 1 tonight early es amount may not be effected by the per cent toward a retirement imau The battle broke shortly before 9 : 97 - ':i V ' county 6011171431011without the con- ity Pleaded guilty 10 viola p m as a group of 300 or more ss441 l!' currence of the state tax commission It A cobaenoei aeoratery ot the whenthey Of parking in a restricted area strikers sought to stop a patrol of lions tvli It is held by Attorney General Jo- United States civil service board of 14 which riltle r"tm'ista were fined three carloads of Jefferson - 4 4county 1 't14 :t? seph Chez ia an opinion given at the examiners is in charge of the exam- or forfeited $2 two cues of failure deputy sheriffs who returned fire ' i inalions Lake in Salt ' ' Cannon of 'II county request 1 Quayle ' ''''17'It Jack Denny and His Musicoutstanding radiotutd hotel I ' !: - ' give' a pe5estr1an the right of way rained on Them from ambush with a 0 ' i i to auditor Of Davis county "' 4 four submachine gun and automatid rifles '' two of ignoring stop signs orchestra playing nisr bits and old favorites lim In fite 4 ') 1 The query was presented to the at' 1 unidentified negro''t"14 i 6 speeding charges' °re cases et ePer' slistinedvo Denny style! tomey general u a rettult of activities - sting a car with improper lights dead at the scene of the battle an or '''t — of the farm debt conciliation' com-''“('? ' 'thr" IIMAlling unneceasary nOliesu other was found half a mile away so 1' '- ' " ' t mittee for Davis county working unI and six miscellaneous cases badly Wounded he was not expected der the agricultural adjustment act a 'vz 1 't opeeding Eirner COW1112 to livt and others were believed r C B Layton of Layton presented '' —:0000001111111111111P---001°"25 and A P 18 Heiner wounded woods In ' pleaded the lining a case In which he cited a piece of 4 ' guilty and were fined $750 each and 'highway where the battle raged' for property on which taxes were due eJ '1 ' John B Lake ' 22 was fined $5 Simi- - 10 or 15minutea t! for five years in the average amount Sit- TOPEEA' ?Can May 1 a s t Z R Callister Jr The deputies had 'passed-th° ' of $150 a year and In no Instance teen bigh school debate teams among IS— It to the Juvenile when' the first shots were fired ttlin: ':more than $250 in any one year The them Pueblo Colo adyancpct tp the 17 were referred ' :' s :-- ' i darkness mitt hi and Ithe the returned county auditor asked if it would be fifth round of the national inter- - - 7 Court la'nd clerk of 0 —II and I I a bullet tql Y and shotgun alugswith 8 i‘1 legal for the county commission to scholastic speech tournament bore to lines and forfeitures netted withering 'machinelitia and automatic : ' ' ' compromise the taxis on this proptraffic rifle barrage : erty one year at a time or must they tbdefeated Mat i :31 two Within t loursTaltilbeitte ' fp) 4 consider only the entire arnOtta' of shall Mo Central bigh of Oklahoma "sal!! ' broke 130 Alabama national gtiards 01 7 taxes due and impaid fin this ease City North high of Omaha El Rano 'rt men from the 187th infantry who 0 about $750) at the time the offer of Okla and Yagin 11- ' 6fieseeth awl were at drill had been given ammuni' '' seagesiee writer real radio revemelk :'! ' ‘ -- settlement was made thus requiring i Pueblo and the others bad suffered ' trier where v vi0 weripiteeres tion t machinef guns trench helmets erre are ' :: v' the concurrence - BY NATBRINZ DE PEYSTER the state tax com- one defeat ' Two causes eliminatine -etrolsarionfemeit ----' ' and tear gas and bad charge of the ‘: '1 ! eeketellehriosin$ ' mission " Central of Ogiehama City SEATING' situation reporting "all quiet" WEDIONG Mr Cheg referred the problem to eliminated high TRI cgs41 Caldwell Idaboein fourth ' : i " " i ci Grover A Giles assistant attorney round competition today The Idaho Dear Mil de Peystert 1z ' general The opinion points out that school bad won over Baxterr Tenn -- 1'''Pleasta tell me how to Write a Credit Men Hear Address ' '1'''' Ababa' I - Wedding announcement to those who machinery is provided by law for in- In the third Toon& -On Binking Legislation' I' stallment paying eit delinquent text Wenatchee Wash 'was 1)110A in arenot totping to the wedding ‘ end also that a person can save title third round debate 1) 1 by Joplin Mo 2'sAt 1 table where only the rela! to his property after four years' de- Green River '' 1: C Ilk Wilson vice are Stne Raymond wedding party ftvmod THIS b boi How mut low '' president i Wyo also wail olinti-- dyes' and 1 ' linquency by paying each year Ini in the third round by East high seated' how ahould the seathur be of the First Nationol bank addressed 601911 Froeseeedi '' ''' or Lo:r41 Comm terest penalty and costs and taxes nated ie Idelt members of Oltio Associated the givee'yost Cromer of Wichita Kan Pueblo's One defeat arranged? 4 ' Motor for the most remote year of ths de- was at the hands ' mad Protection Lower IMI Men e brides-thCredit at their weekly member of Temple Tekaat n 3When do you give the ' v Cho- In Coosomptloopropod linquency New' mald'Andrthe beat roan their gifts? ship meeting 'Tuesdily at the third round hdl000polk DoeIroolloo Toot ' Two more rounds were scheduled IL house hotel 44181311 ' ' '' -4- "-: ' ' Clothing and jewelry found during i 0 i Wilson s on Mr 'New Bank spoksi ? take) it that youmeen :'''--? Ae)f-recent excavations on the island of for Wednesday and semifinals- end - AO— ' v? 1 A 4 7" ' t for Thursday' i int a note 'Of announcement of the Legislation" lir Gorlisnd in the Baltic sea have en No btertnountain contestant re- - marriage it so this would depend abled the reconstruction of the naA of 11'11660::1'' eoPI j LyrKipling' FOC TI)A1 0111110ADCAST RADIO PAGE OR fE111410NE LOCAL CONOCO SERVICESTATION OR DEAllt tional custom worn from 500 to 1000 mained in the five Oratorical events to much on how well or how little los written when ha"Schoolday Al was in school for individuals you know the person that it would ") was sold London in for $1000 recently be difficult to suggest a form The note needn't be long but generally speaking it would be informal and 4 of a most friendly nature Sknply ' ' ''' '' ' ' specid:sayt of I 'AA tell the news of the Marriage when !A r - ii I'VE WHAT YOU I :'1 BILL ALWAYS GIVE FINE NOW To PID THAIS MAT ttir uill I Stun B1r C it took place where if you wish ' -and perhaps something about the fu-FOR YOOtk BIRTHDAY? 'YOU'LL HAVE LOTS WHITE :011114ApENYNKtoINROÁvtE1 CLOTHES WANTED— A AS ::1 : GET tura plane of the couple where they WASHING Pmailwe 1 MORE TIME TO AS YOU DOCLAHRE :: (10):-iuPRILÄDELi'llIA i intend live ' 1 for 6hADTIATiosiThen May to' ltuitance FOR IN THEHOU SE: '' - - - LIKE YOURS! I WONDER WHY :NOURSELF il PerVised dissemination of birth ton- - add something that is suggested by i 'trot information was approved today your friendship with the person to iby the Young Women's Christian as- - whom you ere writing lust as you ' 7 would in any ether type Of note eocishon ' ' tuitional are There annual NIn the convention about several rules 2' I :—— a 44 Ic?441kle:4 r" 44 ?i I ' !' ' — to-I1 organization went On record al favor- - the beating Of 'people at a wedding "7: ? lo ' ' ' ' -Instance local ts:-)tt For the bride associatiom and lug I plan whereby groom i ! ''i's-i TTt4i would work for legislation tOptaville sit' at the head of their table (the ' that ricit's control birth : information be )' table) the bride on the right 'Stindara :Mates ' v r ' ' ::7 ''4! ii)given "through the authorliect Medi-- of the groom On the right of the 4 11- : '''t:s:' 1 r f A ' :4 cal profession ' i bride Is "the best man and on the ) Including Gruen -t e--: 7 t oy — i The 2000 delegates to the conven- - left of the groom Is the bride's chief ''' Elgin Waltham tion elected Mrs Harris R Chamber- - attendant The bridesmaids and f-' lin of Toledo president of the as-- ushers ' ere then seated alternately i Price 'range 4or This Sale iodation Mrs Barnum B Butler of according to their known congenial'''' ‘ : le'''''':::1::ef' i :' 4:: Winnetka IlL first vice president ity 1'''''"':'':' :” ''' ' and Mrs Henry Z Corner Baltimore S'' ' ' ' ' 'V At the parents' table the mother tl :i t '1 I20 iT ii v Miss Frances Vogel Pasadena Calif of the bride is at the bead since she ' and Miss Marie Whitten New York is the hostess Th father of the All Backed ty the 1 IP::T': 's - secretaries- bride is opposite her On the right - i ot Guarantee of the mother is the grooms father nquestioned ''''ll'''' 'tTHE'M':A-KNE''''It''4 : the man guest of honoreOn her left Trucli tiergymen it he hi to come WASNErts a ONE WEEK LATER RINtriN I i 2 Name Held" za ecetive' to the party On the right of the IcruATI114 itacwrRI 2 - - - - — Prertia a g is bride's father mother the JEwm:25 groom's '' ' ' 41' it"N"D" RIN ' IiAstrigneNLI SO 'I VIAL ' i '' " ' the woman guest of honor and on N THAT' NEW WASHER'S A Iowa sum spa LAUC1I T' tfAcit W S Thebald was appointed field his left is the wife of the minister1 1 Age Plifte &PA RINSO GETS CLOTHES SO WHITE THEY A 'foam stor rphiptnifi ' Itvv' ' executive of the Utah nuck Owners' If he have one and if he hasn't an ' "''t ALL RIGHT! MY SHIRTS NEVER owe singe ' :' mated association at a meeting of the OP important and close relative of the DON'T EVEN NEED 10 BE BOILED rainier "' : : 't ' -° LOOKED SO WHITE Al AntedApex II i: IselOass ' 1ganization's board of directors held bride's or groom's The other guests ' Sneed Gam '"--r '' ' ' atie t ' ' i 47 ee I National ! '':v:' ?tidos ' Tuesday at the Newhouse hotel Samoa ilduirseda are seated according to their 1 : ''15400" i ' '" ' 4 t e r Keifer general manager of geniality as they would be at a din-th-e Thor Norse ' '' ' !' ' lime nitkt SOME -- ' ' ' Illackstokis' association said lour meetinrs oar party Ose Iliatae ' ' Universal t t )' J$T1St(TNLY IHE : ' Ronan mess - ' i Vass have been arranged for the text If these 'two tables are combined ' '' Prima IlAY --t ' tames ' t Prison"' INASHERBItt— I'M Cart NOW! IrsetkteDo'IN'''' 5--' anderalle " weak in Millard and Sevier emm- - the bride's ' " " V1 ' ' Is ' 1 Oven usually placed 1 Cedes ' &Nand ties with the view of acquainting at one end party ' NOW USING RINSO t ' and the other end is o 's I tt in thole counties with Xrelk served for the -- - IT GETS tongto Is Ironiedd 111''': :s 14 1 dsperentetable's " i Get relief—with' i leme of motor traturportatiom IL IL " Y' i e ie- 3 At any 'time before the '"op it4' i sates 1411111dgecome (1&varil Ibil : r 'crabbing' directors out to 411411'k: hold met ding whCooite: Air Conditioning decided C150114sHEASotsOR They last 2 o 3 times ' t GI:'es '' l'''''''''''''' Inge the second and lest Tuesdays of 10111te1 ' L ' sick lasting ' gavel° st of each month at the Newhouse hotel '''' wiLL PROTIECTS CITY ! he money! Assisi "'"- -" ' by IP WHITER looter ?oat! Z NEW- IIAVEN Mich May S CLIP') reftedendopproved ?) Houstketphtg 4 Institute t RIVER TRIP DESCRUIED '4 : —Elmer ' 4 ir A stornscr '''' Bingham appointed New -1 package fed''' 1I ‘ et lava siCertheinG I Motion pictures and a lecture re Haven's health officer a month ago ca ' '' i ''' ' s t 14'‘' ' t 1 ' garding his trip down the Coloradc 'lad to put a provision In his will re Amok Th i river in a small boat were presentec q piggest-Sollin- g the city before the council 4 t t mbursid Call W LINTZ Co Ati:: before A' q 4 1Tuesday the Knights of thr to give him hall his annual N 1 tt: I k tri- ' ' Round Table at their weekly lunch- - salary In advance Dingham wanted' ' ' In '1AtMenCel ' :Wasatch 4805 F r ' 144on at " P"'N 1 t )A ':- 4 the chamber of commerce' bythe money to TAY a lite Insurance Pre t e IDIt 111 Fik rstittem Pi Bipshaire 14 Os iu nse US igitl 134 I 1"41'1--- L ° : G3 1111GHT:" 0 Elly - - -- -- - - 1311MINGIIAM Ala May 7 ' - t - 'Ii f:44 COMIlimMmiliPE e ' - ' ' 2 Seventy-on- R LW ' 4e' — tons were handled in police court TueadaY' as Captain O B Record traffic division head continued to wage his campaign against traffic vio latml Arraignments for traffic violations included '41 overtime parking viola tions In which all but one person for felted a $2 bail or were fined $2 :h Bldg- - t - '' - t? 41 Arraigned for Over' One- - Worker Killed Two time Parking in War on Wounded in Alabama Officers Shot T ra file Violators ' utArrhilon' 14 107 BULLETS FELL RULING GIVEL Tests Annotfliced COURT HEARS For U STosts NT 71 MOTORIS1S MINE STRIKERS oNaim:Qp'g Competitive examinations for Iwo TAX-':PROBL- - wlaileitilial e '$4'''':'11' K ( 11200 4 OTMERS AT - I ': - 1 - - PRESEUTS - positions Imeriti announced 'Tuesday by the United States civil' service ' '' commligolL v Thie jobs are Supervisor of "con 4600 a Isar leo d'ary education $400 a year or quarters fuel and light Indian field service depart- ment of interior and associate pub lie health AtItainff analyst $3200 a year public health aervice treatury Any Persnanent ' Ic'' ' e SCSI igt onkpf $3 00 ' — 411k 1 '‘':tI ' ' St 1 - 11 ‘" Your Choice Ware Up to CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY ' ' $ !' Mother's Day' SpeclaI - - 11 t - 59 votes - i Idlautf Shops (A))—TWO Longsheremen's Strike precincts in Hendricks county first to report in today'a primary contests Fagg Tnico Attempt gave Mrs Virginia LTenckes Demo- - ' ' 51ITCHELL'S t In INDIANAPOLIS i - - ' Ii I - ' ij - n 94034: MAY THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING ' ' -- a 0 - p - -- lb ' - k J ' J ' ' F' q - tharll (11':)-- 7- - - 4‘THS H - :: 7: ' n-- ''' ' b 1 4 4 -- - - - - --c the----- ' E t TI Q U E TTE 1- 4 'NJ : o r - iI 0 1 i0 7' o r 1- 0 S z -- ran! 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