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Show , , 'z . 1 NEWS ' SA'rLIIIDAY IDECE3IliElt 16 1916 DESERET EVENING 58 - . , , , t ft :',1 ' ' , . j I 100 - .4;1! 144A! the Year N ()table Utahns Called Dy Death During f? iV;1, there4Olt of duty said in notsble nmtber the talent and. femherarbent fh best endeavors of his latter life. len& and winner of the Nobel peace shirred, but to those upon whom he about II Year win. but andverha aliont him the expression ",tr.,,I(... ..,. It LAI been soxrested tilAt a fitting, pries in itue. that mad her famous. latter Utskit Wail Ilia borne h: Teetid Washing. bestowed lt it was a preless gem. nua te robbed of its thelapt 1,; i: ri'lk. ha I epttuph for his tomb would be thel ton Arnoldson Inherited thu finer beste oentgt'rtl er:M btrt ned cilnubsibu.hte Grim &qui. the II. Y PATERSON., JAMES ,s H. TUFF. HARVE to cloee, w ( g di:ivrin is words. from leurninC those which Istincts of striipit a copied desire hixher for .. istiroa d H. Patents,. more widely nem he was strictly accountable. He i t amy H. Chat J1 Uell kt;,,Wil and describe the unselfish acts of ths tot- - &Fig when he came to Utah he wool James lifilENIMERE IN keeper h as stalked THE islATE rtCell- ,highlY known in business circles. but a-- lenJoyed a wide chile of friend& sateen," clUzen or the ',tate, -loweis or the 14astor after he left them, well prepared-- for the career on whichl nrou,thent altvr.o. And it fil, While this lint to deer.i.1 L'In:011 ihe entered. Ho etrogeled d ied here Aprtl la. He wioi bon Jan. And he through life staunch a nd et good." J()(31111111 i ff.011 a tot. eiied. Iltbs,.d ( t WELLS. . t them i 7.; Irsc botut, and to health note kir the the with the handicap of "rt'l canl" 'miller figure-devil 'lupine preaent DILL TiAtILD AII.NOLDnON. liot deataliud to I Churchman, esteemed prominence who t; Thi,t when he found the bracing air of the clubs In the city. 44 known in educonal ctrelen, mountains Beamed to build him up he, Paterson had it doe. riot in clude. known ch iefly as a liest . ai,,ir), and or 'hut time' kind lowing m a and at sthe lowed of an e who Utah. and ite a broad In tor more than native 26 utiUtah Ion peoPle net aione 8 for there aro names Ottt k,i. souls ears of iiii, !,r e year. mg wpent sympathlei and twapv. mantle., it, 41! the Is or, hyto this hunt it Iwoka.11. 1a.otL.r m. taut ser vice in the m iskaior.. ,r) fids.!dere tftuding, Dr. Torild W. Arnoldson. ; h-I- II h-- 0 could do here. but he thought. of him death he e- waa In California,' homemaker and w man of 14s it th w to t ,, h' PI' ' ''''ld e o licr Mr said he had not an enemy. Joseph had he a il AIM) a pioneer and Le.pe.I profta a,r of morn langua ge at the it m eant his own where . gon lie .. T ISAAC kftitY DIA Ills 4. Weil, died in this city Oct. IS. Mr. of Utah, died oct. 2. Ile Ivid was a widely traveled man and coupled of climate would build htin up. settle varioua coloniea in Iri,,I1 st,,t lrmersit,.'ah tuunite , In !he onlY ii bout IS years. hut with his achohnstic traini ng was a dYm- - natn ',' la linked here more especially am i ,, I sin e tho se who of the late Preoident of ,, ,,.,., ,,, . pent in i.,,,e,. ,, it ha be et n that Ono of tho ortirtun t.31 d "inierP of tiatiA-. In which! know,-tigIn salt 11,eal time he had come to love pathetic the hardware business. name... that ,nitived to this city In later yet. e. if,..d,ir!l'ir flu-- ; ' ": va',1; wets 1...'11 sll"' .y kooasi, he was sussonated with C. N, Strevell.; city . may of in the 0:d, Weil; wtt h sp,..1",,111,,,enntt liry'riloPI,..' o, .! the y,,,,,,, a;,!,1 I,a people and had madeditions in many' 1110' Ile 'polio' Ger-,irettr000s ,e the n in tee., 4 Jit fie ra m here to entlY Rnglish..lerenett rwedieh. the well known firm of Strevell. h ttttt eaten(' et the corner of Ilain and 1,111,..rr,1., friends are fn .oar. not only for tedpted Kiss i in beeides the PrAA" oneldered this He later engaged 1,n home andiron'''. Itpanitth and Italian, .aork. kind and considerate 4.0.1 a i,,i,- ktudlo. I....O. .outh Temple streets. where Isaac Perri le.ti ober', thy moted. I'llt to IktifoliPtI- '''''"): mainitig. a,,a 1111, i 661,4 anti coke Ittleir-tel11,441 was 111.4.,.- ClaifiSiela 4;OAALLriko th thioit LIM 1144felnallditikAit tli&, Lilh. amo4 lobs400,0,qg h40..,116, -- ,A,o,,,,.... en 1,....,,,,,...., ,t tam t 'p.n.'s., of the inter- stela. le. Artioldson was guairea- He was loved beet by those er in the financial circles ...,iional his childhood. youth. church-- , Throughout :, w found be ,. ea will pi",neet.o. Mr sem 11571, of hie Paterson in list K. who H. at;,lat:L:1,'olae,ranehnwee and Sweie hie beet in. rt;ii knew him o, motrr HEN H. WALKIAL friendship mountain region. the J,-- ; a t n,u, h, , : )oung M.'nunhood and maturer years beet Doan- Arnoldsom; a national figare in that 'wes not a commodity to be lightly con- - not a native of Utah. hitting t ome here eeph men. busin ess On. educattoe. la ell. was known for the of ....s.......4..-...,...1.,..,,zz.,- out There - Of ma of ,.,,,...............,.......... the ott ......,...,...... .........................,,......,......., ...w.e....- paissed have hietory all but AL timewas the AMblic liervaias; in him. there Iwo: astiley With that hisittAlt ',L.-with the- death-o- f diattliew I - the state. Ise t death first enumesier to Presoi-- ways retained a ' ik contributed tri Dkonte way tothe his!,.,, 0. a t nu di II h t. .1 O y - 1, Otle a ' '''t It in Enitisn the W. Richard Young dim, lived. the event. Ile lived :Li., o four brother.. and the butt survivott, where , ,X they revon the Or Off all i ., take presdency and hie influence ,ri,, 4! ytett eittudee and t.),,, whore hiltileli ate indiesolubly conn ecta Church worker radiated from him develop ment o f JOWEI'll GIANalEGAN material and with the eI development 71,A1 like the. effulgent rays of the sun; not barren dearer ami IAJ, of this commonwealth so" In business cirel,x and lia the cont.. progre,,a W k' the fierce heat of the tropical orb, but staunch arid troe crit, ,. , rI. 2latthew Henry Walker wits born in death the at ';: of state warm large and and MUllill light gentle. genial Er.ulatid, Jan. 16. 11145 flis r, ,,... piiies In history "11' fYorkshire. ithe hig kind mi n that rives lifr bud-nd- sta nces placed hint ather ad. an inn keeper and 'tool of Joseph Geoghegan left a gap e,-.- .. a Al health. and cheer !strength. In the broker. Geoghegan lir. filled. family having was not easily trzivo U. U. nese man his name was inseparably been conyered to the faith of the 1;:. disd in Los Angeles, Jan. 2L where l connected with the street railway tree- ,. Christ of Lott. of J .. Also another 14 th . 1Chunli a leirtatiolieleas.,,veo , short w jbal had gone for his health tic in this city. Ile roe. to th top as of A.'e.iiiitii. cro euth e organ to Armrica, V. i ek 'J of ploo"r. son 1...1st , a trusted employee. officer and DWI- march ba. this 4......... cams As far we Jul St Ltalia. .,,, 0 !They Nene before. lie was a typical i:.....: :, 7., ,', t.,- ' ,.. Ire- - where they ren.ained two year, and !'.. j '' and hts aseoctatee recognized in t had teen thoitri ..: tilt, ,e ager couray. za.'.4! .., in born Tipperary Inn. - ' fa where the father died. The Aldo, him an advocate of the goner, deal of this )var il.t tan& Jan. 11. Ilia ,AI I' witn four eine, and efficiency. Ills buiriness. ramilica- - mginning hand .:,,! .,1 he a power in the Joseph if. al1,1 M hatthew II 414 to root ell.irt --he ly howeWee, Weet.- Metre- rtomeroent , Lorene., s....i ', youth. ,., I ea- .to Utah. makmbr , . o than Wall generally known and in all l tthereatir tame r 1 . hominess world lind his attivitioe rry , 105 1,-1 '',..-.NIls.t . . es ,,, , 4. his undertakings he wait known am the death of t lie was nip across th- plains by ox teem In et' ,. n1,, .1' i !Added oter a wide area. . and settling ite this cittl,..1 hTuhier hie remained. In I ail and Hui . corn,t'k thorough. ul eapable et.. tit broker ,' merchandises a I 4 t ;0 themselves e , ,, Church, business and social duties and Desert sews tie d, I ' of bust- - mothersupported !,I1 1 for wages for it , by . was working and obedient ,r and diew around him a circle he in Idaho a death . . r responsibilities tut ' land felt his number of years before they went lt,10 . '' devoted. a man of faith and prayer. ainn. lIatalrallea rn t,, risa$ antioviates who knew ' ,,.,,... .1 egiipo),' ' strict, buiiiineaa for themselves. 1, was in sit,. '.'. Of such high moral standard!" as to proved the authenliciv tit ,. power and guiding influence in ". 0 . not But No ' labs the Walker brothers first opened N untelestiontiblo enterpriees. , r; win the confidence and love of all with that Mr. Enelnien 144,- ,t , man was he a atore on Main otreet. Just main of ,s,,... , t : ,.)t alone a " af,i,ird wthhollec thhriteRtInie,at .a.,,,.. i.,; hty,bmom better the ;neasenclicalattered.atliteovwerasofadnoimries.eal in a now stands where can .. Kearns the power he ,.' 0 ' building , , known; , ,14. .0""r, :t -, ' ' for ritorml anti social hetter:isas-eThey had prelously set up a store at i ; I. .6 . 413 :':4:. ,, e,--; ',1,,:. ' genertms Camp it lo)d. M hen they a er,t into V merit. Ile wet sat,. keen, . t,i.., I .... te bonioses hare they also Dar teink- r.,- -and broadminded awd hot rare factlitIr . 1.,.......,, 71 i ts iti, tor 'risking ai ,i keepthE friends wee ing and the two phases of Walker . vain for anything uneeemly or unkind. dead. twit on. ill. t.' 1,:',1,,, .t ssa. t lie brought into lirothsra merchandiee and itenking, W one of the great nese(' . -:!' he he beard leas a..., 1 i;. ' --eget doe- Geotchfgan 1:41 .4,,,4.71 thus becurne part of the s,iistinunity lti,FRANCL4,11L-1.1131A- N. : --,.. : : his busmen. lite. .. ,,,.. ,!,.....,,, ..,.... ... Vet,. t; and 71.1.ro .,;17,,...,,,,,,.,.. ....t , 7,,, tf irreetelgation I; , .:. .., .0( .salt 1.10,.. mi. 1...".t ieneldit Salt Latta Vey eoler....alli.4. bnlinws. . -,4,r It at tt .1 y .. ,,- A man of greatneas and .tk . nobility. it wasn 10011 after ' . ..: ,a that was rpotd, 411,40. bracing and lit-- Ira,. said of them that they followed( ,I Earr''7. Mr. said M. ,r,, ria I President Francis Lyman Wee call- Jeso . the advice of their mother. to "'dick r!' d: .,,,,k-- :Uplifting in life. .,,,..1"-! ed from this life Nov. IS. Ilia taking - le.,a until they had establieheit d, , !bum KTR. delsthtatil,,,y:,:;: :,tnhLaibeetfrtee ,t ALE til61)11R r., :ii: :..i.,...,:. II.DGE was , the could and sudden away as people ; the ) eats ;,, ,t thenoeltse firtniv Thp . 1,...,, ; i 0,, I . cold ii ,... In the death of Juig Alezend'r pasted the two phones of their bust,- troanwe.A y,reawlihrehebewavra ,,, t kr -Intl tile with' 'et: 'the St frorn '1,44 .4.I..:.L 6'1 ... Malleetar, Jam., 2e. ilia Lova And arils M.o., w.re tH11414141 e( ' Marina H k 14 el home in attendance at a conference Ur. Estonian drift-- ti ,., ,-. t- - ... As .1 of Utah lost a ottleert friend and the titalker became the head of th sell a - P .01.1 ' b .4,400 ..,..,- - ..,, ,...,... 'nor thickly popoa .0 4 e, into er a aessiom i",... pneub,,..., that worthy' 'Walker of with known firm state developed itr,Uhera s and ie - - parted esty -.- .a. as...e th e history of th e stt.. .I liots as '- ' , c- L.....e I) a'-- e's42", more even than his rug,r, ' ' ' monia, proved and beloved citizen J.Ictire . tb b' 'v....". OF: am-- i tied at ,, ..e Idaho 1, fd Calls, it I, A a withatand. could consittution ged ter name we. linked Inseparably f"''', ' e.kbl' . ''. ,.. .',." J., ..,,...; few knew he was ill and there n t eree ttrig and it, rt y .ttt, 7:with the aettvitlea of the juvenile connections, , '",,I. f,... ,.,. r litritt:41 t'.' I breath and lit mad! that matitution ,,,,,,,Uy qt ,ttentlitiK to the woofs of ouurl,.and pst,..ou.tt ...;; l I was reported hatter .t ;se ...,.. tie hecarne an on s that pointed the way to a better mon' spiritual nature . P ' i ilts-sold i medicine ant , I I .. of St. was believed he would recover. Hope irwrneet Elpiscopallac. o,i t., life and not an institution of puniehe ti 'runt., IF f a of eertain .,r extent, t i e assumed reel proportions. but again Ment. Ile knew the communi(y. for Marks hoettital and ever on weteh 'e1) ..,, o, :i a Palt '' reared. with Ktaid to do " for an opportunity there Wait a sinking and the breath was rHeigeltopnla".7 eninn,phrl:',..":;.'h,,",:, ;: .;:!..';',4-- -- . hers he wee born and :: s. e.t.a'. . I.'',, 4,00 a b,,,,,o el viciast.. bb,. ' a conAtilered the ).1.:),,00 ' he ' , hie which and In a life trealth. through consideration huehed. of the up 'Aka boy. I, ti -., . 1-,. .; of President Lyman the one by the feet that h. a.,.- ,,F0 .f Ili. tudfie of youth, young minhood and trust to be administered too merely and , , of pint o,- , ..e , , '' Auguat for himself. but as well for the good f,,, flower of citiern.hip. full I. tho characteristic wail active sturdysedband P outstanding s a .1t thus valle y out f.S A ,,. t ,, U. of this year. he would have been oi O t $, ert find for th aid of the oest service. Ilia full and over- glimp I . e .6-., horn Mrasettnan C sits ': ; IS years old. not yet three score. and religious interests of the community. I; acc ff t with s, with flowing omplishment l Nov. IL 1128. .4i: I It was a shock to the uplift and bet- Me sae a sarong supporter of the Salt blessings to hie fellow men. He was 1:... 1,e, terment eireles when one wee taken aeke Y NI e. A and wax to.er rady in Goodhope. 111.. Jan. 12. 1140. IALICIS V kf t.. born 0. . , : ' . eon of Amiga M. and Lenten Maria away who aeonlinletY had Yet Mani 10 lend a helping hand to such a de. ,.. . i '44.4-,., Att '1A ,...... I ,... ''. 1,Astoot of laraItilliOnra in snore. To the owned it. Unit he vas en own aiLout 11,1 v..... . . ,.til yoars Tanner ran and thus hie life Ziatbre. paL1 Lyman 14 . . e o,..1. ri .s. ...., p7 : duties of Pidgin of the Juvenile cotirt it that the eeneral Public did not , .... , as to. contemporaneutely with the I ry ?); he brought the heat qualitlea of a dive him credit for a tithe or what he it '40;ap ,. t ii.Oit'P's'-of the Church tkburuowu;hou:nt ..'..141; i portion of the history "tA'''' eimI' it is 1:i. he mind .. and A...) he "( 1 iiiu only prarti!wring later year's '14 In which he rse to the high and honor,:. 1 .., ; life L.,it I administrato his . ... '; ,f busmen, from die d .........t active that Anil! way retired ,...... truth pie 'any ed of of $ the position St president Quorum '1 Mr Muench was a ;!, err ,:;,,e0 tion of this rsponeitile oftlee went and left the cares of hi. effaira to a ,t. a lad of eight ,, further than any other one &genet, in capable eorpe of Voting 1,11,,ineas 'nen j the p!rains JUV11111 In death of the the h trained. fame had the whom spreading 1I ' . life of work, ihatilaaeda"tat:r.ne elland rr:t:r.:.!,:::,:!: ri oourta of Utah. Ile knew the value of Mr. Walker this city ?Ind elate sue- - , ' ,1 faith. The 'dory .i L ' . of a human WWI and Wee trilling to tamed the lose of ore of lie worthet ,, ..or 0.t. " the new's. ream- - he re wre &lane the Phe of sti.taten , $ Pet a high priest upon good citizen- - and staunchest citizens and builders. t; of nature; h and he was .4 aá an e hip. lie was the uncompromising foe I. aiways at work fietent and early of trios tn any form. and in particular eom H. o 1"i,i' the k:' d d'st I during a be brought his energy and influence worker. as Church a wa had Prominent 1 tYo fewnl7nrd er.,:ie'teill.t.-:.rto beer egainat the evils which tend fender of the early homes of Clah se; .po il II:I Ind:: na istr.gieen h IS atudenta. Loa riir...4-0- . et - I to 'lure the youth from the patha of agitinet hostile Indian. anti a ,e 0. c rectitude and bonne manhood. lie man. Irene Flarton, btati,i, of the tbowaJdo ue rt"ndi: oe:1:nie i:n, 1Z bad a tender heart end a rare Fitt of Nineteenth ward nearly 21, yeisre. pass' 4 :11 $7nafe :10.141,.. wss his entli ',;...oit,Wi... ! discretion. wherefore judgment ed from this life Aug 24. and r. enrd always tmpered with mercy and he his death this city anti state lont "le st sn. of no hiodne:ri:banienditi.' I " lie unerring advisor. President Lymans ehti;thregent of its eturdy and loyel ell:gene governed himself and the nilministrara,nar. , name la carved in the history of the .. lion of his office nithie by the true was a type of the pioneer that came ........ resist he of the hit. than and of the state. He was of ft. !Church 4,,cacte. WILLIAM tL Sal NIL to the after ceiling Utah tiro ohpr ;pelt ,....", . t41070 , text and lettr of the statute, The the community was ottil young and heroic site In every sense. His big rug) Felt most keenly in .zni,... but o Iiemeret News felt keenly. and Will required brawn and brain to cope , ged frIMP. hut agile almost to I,:.45 "t for with the problems that had not been 1,1 doeo. the I, 'pm of Pole,. his firmness and strength of wen throughout the .tt,. Ms ixdctl bespoke et wiiiiem olasmana. a i.o died dil ae sap emi.i..,d here for many years. solved character. Hut with it all be was kind MON) Barton a tu. 1.born In a , first as a printer and Iatr aa a mem-- . Lancashire. England. tier. 142 and trusting and had the gentleness. Junction City. May 2.iy rernmel , Giastuss ber of th editorial anal'. the humility and kindness of a child. prominent citizen. Ile became R metnber of the Church oi of terms mayor ()idea He was seen often with at the ago of years and came to his irm wasnerthree ANNIE tifliktiti. KNKADDEN. and publisher of the ivies Utah in INC'. In hta yrnirg manhood. thrown acroaa the shoulder of any to wis:d st He had Amp Standard. t Annie a stalwart and thoroughgoing charthe liaesing of Mrs With .W10611.10.4'1;2.6 young man or friend that came along ad ' Alemeth Adania Kialtadden, who died acter. he volunteered for service in 11 and he labored with actual love to influence in his community toms March 17, thi.r wife broken a linIs the United States army and fought throughout the state th.e. :.Moo. recall the or indiscreet. Ho wayward vie the maga of the the Indiana two years. receiving his few men to possess and which connected always asked kindly after the welfare but Hp knew him heat rave him credit to of his friend.; he win. always present with that of the early history honorable dircharge in I AS learning and r1.1"elst in was of the ITP,I for a period of the itrama In 1:tah. She Kayaville sterling name and faces to Include in his long being a matt The portraits above, following that of Speaker John Taylor, who is seen at the extreme top, are "'II" lir, of the player" of served In the Riarkhawk war It.tlrnate sioe.ciat list of personal acquaintances and his waa a goutiman and 111,11," actid ry Hi. affairs.. In in each horizontal row from the reader's left to right: C. C. Rich and C. W. West; Lorin Farr, Thos. the sixties and seventies, who gave to came to Salt Lake about 1871 and public love and sympathies extended so with beyond the nil gall Lek, theatre a lustre PoOn thereafter became k potent fa,. what could possibly be hie circle of in. brought him Into Bullock, ra.ht. L.. Campbell and Geo. Peacock; W. S. Snow, Jacob Gates, W. W. Phelps, W. B. Page and whieli has refer vantahei1 and who differed with hitt'. Imt beNoOld tor in the businrso and InOral Ira of timate His associates. so atscrupulous Ben F. Johnson; Jtiseph F. Smith, Wm. 'Jennings, Silas S- Smith. Wm. J. Cox and Thos. Canister; John her own rare talent, did et) much to the community. Ile founded th, f!rrn tba fray and thrived on t totion to detail in everything with and at the time of t4 In her own right whe was of Earton & mitnaqill his creol ever impugned god E. D. Van A. W. C. Peter P. S. he which J. Rockwood, was concerned was a promCott, Woolley. Hess; NVright and J. Murdock, Maughin, J. a gated acti,ae and although her hifi 1441th was Its nominal head. alaccorded him a place a!! his sirs WS inent chsractriatic, and it added W. W. (Miff and C S. l'eterson; J. Rowberry, David Evans and G. Kendall; Joseph C. Rich and F. S. Richards. to Glasmann was born in loss Net IL fame never spread alfroad o far am thourh h, had retired from active his infor of work man a wax capacity and He that of her daughter. Maude Adam. buetnows life. , ) MIL He came to Cush In Itill. rot ments. Kindness was the accomplishIt In generally accepted that had her tegrity and the soul of honor and wal soul of his settling in Salt Lake City. shots: Innermost life, he was alwaye solicit- entered the real estate talents teen given the benefit of ex- highly estexmed by his wide circle of C. end eergeant-at-armHIS rare and interesting group them to reach their journey's Rich: ous. At Ilooeph funeral his associate moved to Ogden in lil92 and Mot pinitation her name might never have friends and 1111100Cillio4. serious disaster. The year end- - chaplain. NV V. Phe !pa; foreman, Church his rirtur e presents the members WithinMitone !i workers ; heen eclipsed by that or the famous W. paid him high trib- dpetely began his Career there. PON of the coldest wiliters ever and mitsaeniger. utes. Slade. ied rit. R. briKNC1131 CLASON. of of the lower Utah house the its oil President Joseph F. rentidway star And her beet efforts ;known in this region, men being frozen Franklin S. Richard. All of three of- Smith.notably. rapidly In public notice until who spoke of his great wer xpeut in Utah, where she was legis lature which convened In 10 death in love for recognized as one of th tiro n it Lake and adjoining ficialm except Foreman Slade are InFpeneer Clawson. Sr , one uf the! l'ilg and idill confidence in down Preeldent trivet vol. hailed a$ 1.110 favorite pia,- - MOM laiel Francis M. gene of the town. HP et," fifty )ears sgo last winter. It counties almost within sight of their cluded in the group 'picture. and of Lyman. President widely known business ruen and i er of ferinle iolce Francis M. Litman tasks in the midst of a huoy h fa, I. after the Ir, Kiekailiten them lapet of fifty-on- e area born in Salt Lake county. in a civic worker in Utah, died wt. 2. and illustrates the type of men who made .own In buried WI' the family plat In the Salt Lake City and Utah' the,only surviver ii Franklin It TrwHtle Governor James Duane Doty had year's, heroic' 'And' little toe cebin ri,ar Little Cottonwood was called on J. W. N. wurrEcorroN. cemetery. In the stak Richard.. to part wtth ono of 'Mei c,ahs laws la thoee otter Rummer. and Charles the IR IS. Idled which he during as a canyon. Nov, preilded be It will pvmninest14 parent'. man noticed sons hurt young that th triemherof this 4.)ITIIII0IIIIFIPilih. tstrenuous daysstaIwarts every one. Durkee. his PUCCPPWIT and tha sixth J. W. N. wbitecorten. ilarnahnit 1,, and .7ti1ia Adam.. were favorite of the House of Itpresentatives prior to being called to the Council of Mr. Clairann.1 OlitettalVi Mr ,liar- pioreers )hu laid broad and strong had arrived In the ship of re who arrived here toroey. died May 31. ill l'rove ...: among the pion, e t de- 0.itti twenty-sias we his forty-si- x to- - the Tneive: and thee ended the life Whitecotton was born In Xecilitner.: coneten autt.irrin.....-n.11.ad rate against of t ,, oath tweet-e. . taken the T the foundations of the commonwealth News 8n year s In MO tiy one as of old. of Or jr.111' sire for t he or Mt" Alan"' !natite Reed wan secretary of day: and that Utah was at that time "Know ye not that whom It watt said: years ago. He came to 1ahni, n1".1"1"' 11. It and state le' i.pon which futiire renrations have office Am... and there Is a prince and had lived at eity counties as and a in I oil An of the !divided into twenty-on,. re issue There was Ihatti h the 'est: te prnet.e-Ci-y the Territory. to with twenty-eigan .1 yet shall build. Two of at pref.. liirael?"crest man f81 le n- t - day In 'time. He rose rapidly in the 1114 he:halide,' a piodnction in th his care nt. to that obi Tho- - alit he determine by which token says ssrceiv quaintly period PUChet What is left of the Richland 1.'t longest remmbered. Of his e of townspeople OCC Hon h e conven t for etre that he dot not figure in some Rockwood. and ;and foresight lie oil in busines or hin unselfish devo- - them. Gen A. p. t moat of It of 1865-known as a sterlinc having PREST. WILLI I MeLACITLAN. leading part. and invariably the critic liess to ....the legieteltire wan due the neatness county Iinto and advancement. Thomas Pollock. chief clerk. 1Idaho as Rear Lake an eloquent sineaker ant podeplell of the quarters which been taken and comfort I poke of her work a, fq a high ordr. tie WWI the uplift In es In 'POW known Si Rich Cittlit- us ww4 sptrit attainments. of Utah had been eecured for the PCIPP40111. ypecially prominett In Church Pie med.. her debut Aug. S. 1555. es :for beautifyingguiding tectontyt the city itit a civic in- - members of the Wil of instead circles and known for his fidelitir and scholarly the Green River board the of of II member at Greet. Otis in "The Peoplen Lowyer " .Tit'Altm courty after oath. of anaembling. the It the and and for Immediately Ahmed the Pioneer. majority 17 Yea" A girl of "al$ e Uwe, days haa been loon entirely. In trustworthiness. William McLachlan. thio time of his death rind was on "be 11.a 4' fair natnit of the spreading 11- - the committee state ri,''r public ers catne into the valiey tthe firer year in tn. Dec. of the mold Important 'Awn pans- president of Pioneer stake. died in earnest friend of ed.;:;.:... irnmediaie access and th.reafter her ,iniprovements etand today Many meindentials reported the following n, m e e I, 11111r10, before th Publl :to Ina earnest e ndeavor monuments for the e at that llegislative session. the boun- - this city Dec. 3. A fitting close to a as It i $ ilo was a t f its settlement. They h a 4 thus been LEEN N. ST0111,. the ettunties of the Territory itfo such as his was the expremion he lartoir toes eh', The (moots eel. :Utah product. born in Salt Lake City established here eighteen years when 'counties named:repreeentatives 0;1 Great Snit Lake COUn- - clariontheof ineation snecentd of had seats wbn were in Just uttered wail county he that Prominent Churchman. wished he .I'',114 11"e r.21alt Aug. l'a. IS52. of pioneer stock. andlthe 3 aseembled for the fifteenth !teem' !ty John Taylor. Albert P. Rockwood. eend )' woeful eltoll to thin and he well tweitr ore rear j uet nt the ,here he. anent hie active, Aceording sit man, might Milne. Vino busineas for f,!1 Cott D. death John and prepared Edwin aVoolley. conaenial -Green River county comprised time j.i.so Afians emoe colt. gar tho Inf. ito oecurod he eduuetion all as a certain friend and associate of Olsen rz. Ikohi. president of Booing in thei,lon of the Territorial leg tiature. It iwilllam ! Jnnings and JosephIs F. girl a ehntioe.. to etiolY the beet In net- - Ipublic echoole fit Salt Lake and in the convened Pecember 11. 1855 in what Fimith; Utah F. that portion of the Territory bounded whom he had been speaking. He died stake died at his home .n WOO jam countyBen 1, e o. the Ilttle Sal, Lake on the south by Waeatch county. ',resit of heart failure for to KO,1 ho used hie knowledge; was it., during a religious City. Now. 22. Mr. ettohlparents mewl then celled the State House. later !Johnson. William B. Pact and David by Summit 4 Isle teteni, tht- - could not be hid. luntremly. and Richland COY. but his eountleis gathering. President McLachlan was 8.dt for the welfare of his Peolde. as the Council lie:known liots,,. the Leans: Davie and Morgan counties 112 lints A.1,,.., w,.. inerried to James H ;served 'hie city an councilman and ofnorth latitude north. and in degrees born Scotland In 1340. Ile came to to Mitcham City when he sap onlyPoo with a John W. Hese and Charles S. Peterson; - east byly Colorado and building Kiska.1.1en. :t '..cel hank mpimee. in feted hie ...nice, no mayor. when he e piere Dacolah Terriold there he had .pont 11163 and Chauni Lake Salt in and im. year that occupied the corner where Weber countyLorin Farr 155e. awl 1,,Maude wap sag defeated Ott th People's party cupola al. 1, He grew all! with county seat at Fort Brid- mediately active in and became l eseret News h It!'MI stands. c!sy W.,: Wst Boxelder countylona- - tones." religious affairs. limit, all his life. horn Nov I I, 1472. When the bo-nis.no,v 11, ThisIncluded M per. all of k the and Crew ,th wake lit old ethe teorge Cache present and by ,ticket in His faithfulness community Richland C. to Civil his when was war the than NVright: th attending 'This )ear dr,imAi" ,,u.ilant dl"sn'ved n few e al party driNs the're a oiol-ie' C. Rich and Peter Uinta and the grelltOr Part of Sweet- - Church duties and his activity In all Was trusted as a churchman. ended. the ycr a la0 of President Lin- - lemintleo--Charle- s years later. mother and 1011 went to in Wyoming. Othr im- - he undertook to do won a bum' i.drti;o1 It' hand -- Spence was a year of 11.N.RPfrIrttion. for him the and faithful; and as sly San Franc!....o. whre Mr". Kiskamen could be eqinII laws of the fifteenth legisla- - confidence of to it sucesaful in numerous de;.ended upon put anti rife throughbut the berry; Junh countyGeorge Kendall; portant .those with whom he he was He co ntined lo r vrof :i.; earee r. and through with nee and thouted. seasion were a nd."nrest characteristic ch was kind to (ni countles--Warramendment,' en " tures. a nd Hanpete and Sevier Mex ico in affairs with associated and for o her 'were' world, sponsor ften reeponsible !Duce eboight,r with ap peard on ion of t ; Millard Itrious city charters; authorising toll- his rise in Church positions until he of theme with whom ht her. lier Iliva,a7 'lied of IWO buried llic w''signt monolith': to motor " I h' front South America gravely unsottledk.S. Snow and George Peacock: B and ibridges over the Bear. Malad and Jor- wan set apart as president of Pioneer and had at heart the intertstss thcre. and inter Mi. Riskadden came 14,t, the eta, h e took up the with rebellions and massacres in the .,.countyThomas Callister. Mud. dan and I rtvenk terria he over whom presided os hack to Salt La ke. 4. Fog; Iron ' torial road betweenestablishing "K f'nfrar"Tnen'A swiftly l'iute read y to serve 'Ilr l'''I' "11h preparations , Ilt,Sing fight. Salt Lake City and stake shen it was organised in 1304. Pmvidnt and they in turn loved FL Smith; With the terbruinte bf the old ronl- Washington VL r, m ci underway for the ear the nett year countySilaa countiete---Jecoin Summit county: concern. He was a ficotchman in speech and 'Twirled him. ,,,,,ny ,alw,,, all 'anship Gathes: Kane 1PTIVren ilhiltsta and and Austria. In natty. In the letter clghtles. Mrs. kta. lof al. endeare'd of manner and a type the best of that friendsloic, and to l who ing- notaries public; regulating esdray land. kadden and her daughter were n It was the year of the outbreak Summit and Green River counties-- was Spencer Clawson. lie was "munch. sincere and lie ill,h also marks and brands; defin- t Mtn. the illackhawk Indifill war. the in- - 'William W. duff; Wasatch county. pound'', OrTSIDE welt by ehatteg rrohman and together was full of his vitsiltY in and tireless , upright. minietry and for the Ter- molt pl, i number of activity up to the Verl, hour of his reptn o the Deec ret Telegraph Line. Joseph EL Murdock. All of these are ing the judicial districts :lim griatteI Katt Lake and this revered esteemed ths by People the though times r"rY and Pregeribing Whin Maude became a Mar. Among others, ; Ile WAR Clefudd enly by 'h p 0 It t ens i iin of local olonization to shown in the above picture. and all 11 lie was la c es o holding courts and assigning over whom he presided. ilst. the mother came to Salt Lake, to death. heart failure; the- - al'ailt of life just Ithe Muddy river, and the pu rehape of the. except Joseph' P. Smith. halt- - lp in his pereonality. unequivocal be considered ae a compirie repro 41011044: sturdy chief Justice and 011i , the two pend her declining years with ho; flickered l TA ie. th Cell at on half ing palmed away the and it sae Mirk. 1iivnghe Fuger plantation during L. Lomax. prominent E. were his but convictiona. tolorkind and in ate scannas aged mother, whom eh eared for and honor to the charters to justices; Its Cd last one to answer the call preserving pio- - isi,ind of Oahu. one of the Hawaiian tory. the i He was prudent and male In man at one time in ittlt Ls le City and Logan. and to the tendert, aureed umll a comPerutirtir neer relics andpioneers. had not been a eemion of being W. W. Cluft who died last Tooe It and landmarks. J0612;16 : cl ; !group. keeping hetet time eau nd Lehi Library aeocietion. etc. leadership and was loyal who Mild In Loa Anders, The previous to her own death alive the memories and traditions et abundant crops in all part. of the Ter- - Year. when the grim a friendships. In secs. message. which was read to and true of the O. ft L.. tom. IrOlipeT called her kind pioneer days. became with hint almost ,,1 i ! After Secrstar7 Reed administered governor ritory, a nd belated immigrant trains rill mother. Those tar life he a carpenter. con. haditeeo in the DocemJoint 4I 'melon who leglidatore knew kire Labe. Who died in Cs Ida! a was in recognition On the plains' were placed in great the oath of office to the members the It ruling I Kiskedden pion. , ''.4.11 she waa brilliant. Kitt- of his devotion to this cause that he ber IL referred feelingly to the death tractor and builderhut throughout BPril St: Grant C. Baster. not only from Indians but from latter proceeded to kind zip ; the of his predecessor. organize a dutiful daugh- - watt appointed president of the State danger praised the militia. the greater part of his career be gave mint attorney of PrOTO., who diedfervor' tar and it kindnoble, the severity of the weather and short. House as follows: Speaker, Hon. John anal Indlitatent advocated free schools. reported the nearly all his time to his religious mother. Historical and Major MA Breeden. a choice that proved age of food. though gallant and timeir Taylor; chief clerk. Thomas &Ismailia Adams society. inherited from bor an idea3 ono sad osa to whisk be gavel astistanoe from ";the duties, which grew as the years pee- 11 of Bait Lahti, who died in 14110 I Cam.'upismoivila; trailer enable;d' nolietonf (Continued on page ved over his head. He died at the total. Oct. 31. EATI1 hag guminefrad the ricutes durtbs .. 'ear that I dit weodt; t. 111 l i iii-- , eioltad1 , IP I , r uf ,,., , e firet-han- con-,:wi- hit 1...a--.- tmp,o,, ,,,, - 1 .. , 11,ivrl-L.1,- a - r I - I . ;..:,':nt:A: .:1,:r - I . et-- . 4 I , a Nvart Legislators of Fifty Years ilig 0 - 61 , i. 4 ...... IS. " , , i J' . ' es - -; -- e i aen ' ' f:I.:;. i , , . -- . . , e.., 4 :: , I; : . . ,ce ' 111.: 8 ,,, i . , t . (ti) 'let t ts,,., : ' I d- bast-ne- N N I It ' ' otahfye - , :, . 1, -- fl4( '.,,g4 t t,, .,.,,, , . It life . ie.-- 1; . ., , t . QA ,,.. ,., V, . -- 0.... r s, ',,ula,I:0,1! ritws. -- - It !if ........A 1) , A t . . tli-Au- . , ;, nrumin-ini-- :7d ;ibitrnhiainn. o,. 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