| Show H ' - if" :: t- ' : T' 5" i -' a" i SECTION TWO I 1 ? j : 'h nrvl- ! THE f-j 4 ?? - i HERALD-REPUBLICAN -s SALT LAKE UTAH CITY? ’ : I ’’ : i ' 4 i 1 SUNDA ’ YJ JUNE t'l ( - 'T' J' IT I fil ' : - ?’ 17 -jo j- -J jral 5 ” V 1 1911 4 01 'V x & - I : i th ! w r- v ( ’ - 4? K a ' $ i ' v ' T" I ' 4-' t I eiinion f ’ 1 ‘ - Sr ’ r'f fL' I ’ J !' IJ I ' i of 1 I V theOldbl ' X I 4 fi n 1 i- 1 ?l Where Ajj ' JA m & l r r: H Mm ' 7“ Anticipation T fiLSi SJW' iTT j - r r ’h 1 - i r 1 i of n 7 ' Taft 4 Have Been Held 7 Unique Institution - the of g in ‘ f Cpihing — 3to On I fir’ 1 the — Reunion J i r of '"Z — f si ’ : i-' i I' t 3 fl W “ - £ 4 4!ft I i -3i :! I'? " ‘ ‘ - yp ‘ ' -’Ll V ' j -i‘ $ : ? 4 -if 'Pi ''3 1 r?- ' r we : ? fwwwH9 ' ’ - Have 1 olk k Excursions ‘ 'L-i -1 Old Wete I i Been 1 i sM Held B: ' 1 t : sJMIfe 1 ’ March’ ' 14 1875— Excursion persons June MM z y U f ’A- ’r: A ¥' J ' v s v -Z x v ' TD tf1 s k a r s 4 'J ‘ ' s V ' - A zo & ’ -ir d s J V' 4 W J J I W V SSS?'" sis A Jfl ‘ "'"'f'-- f Jl s---p ?' s fc "' j"'' ty '4 : J-’ f : L-v- Oldest ill have been various Ulysses Sk sXsX ”s S S - s old of - reunion taken Ogden at in Junest June 893 i 291-1886 June! ' I folks I'of H coming William Every possible honor befitted accorded them as alted ‘ any been ’ j station but ds it unique such the Taft if has reception bxpectation no by of some thirty-six of ' at eed was so great fell everyone from its) inception ever a and the success cause with in The first 1 22 The be-f enter- large Vi x A the ’’Zs w had folks old L jfc ? ’ '' Men all pleasure the left were nextj the contrived others the first William I - j ' old for what j ” may J jvhile to of be of that folks and it is of re-spect every- and reunion 1 Jrip it if is m condi- Notable as gatherings held that folks Jhe visit of to exceed Only President all even than wili this day put a be meeting- hiding chief in the ' than it whom r of and their! - tobe The t folks' and ? g'Vfl old assigned and lat trip about motor cars the i ' hour ? fl v j " Journey board - 'flif I I r v cn fl' fl MIMI itt fl comfort v'3- by the place is w j® 'TH ' j of of the Bm I WILLIAM s s z 'Tz e-v Css 4 '5s I 4 -flfl olks' of mber and ' autos 7 at original the tral folks' old folks jtaking ’he did committee Nelsen the and to the excursion wds given old hotel: Clinton rock a structure thht at stood ’Lake? Point and was a in favorite its resort time It was onj the' shores of Great Salt lake and the railway narrow gauge known as th Utah Western operating between ‘ i aid of old ’compiled first ' a Lake pofnts and Tooele of which' John W president’ provided’ free precedent! of That excursion the free B general business Eddington Graht'i Bean Heber C is E George Bourne W5TT "fl aWilliam Andrew George j Naylor the membedf ing tee' the bQf-n in was Cheshire ‘England H9 emigrated L and in he andi ’ 852 1 original Little Lake to commit-'1 Budwortlv Utah I :v cc-: v-x sBk?r I SO -r t 'i- fl £ V ’iAltL£$ R SAVAGE In Member ut the nrltrlnNl Mmmhff' be ’lbt 9 whose drth old: folks warn i I ®5T’ h' ‘f WlvBU J v¥3s c ’s ? -x M9EaK9Kfe9w£ M ’Seventyyears young” ds a quaint tM by expression Elbert used Hubbard blmh the5 to of descrlbe csome happy his of people acquaintance' fIt seems to peculiarly applicable the 1 4 old ’folks’ where' the' of youngest ort in where prompter old folks the Ih the at folks old the in '-e'-terday remarked made happy these beneficial and -William a was old sac wlilch age particularly x x- s' ? vx f W zVlss 'fl' s ram z fl VT snr ssSsiSf x' - ' sx ’V fl'"’ tit s fl fl fl A" J® ' Mrs " jr- nr'’? v- 7 Z & - - - sSX - Cs " A’X ' - - flJ-A? fl ' ' thestatpand mh ’ 4V B fl'-' ? flyyiv strong KHMI K'-K once that that next an will he visit to a year the appeal make ' State 1 'fl' fl 4 - ? - w - x'-?' s z s t-w j raL v ll -fl?- (Special Ty’: 4 f ‘ J I ' ? ?' J V ai svx--' x ‘ - - -fl TO A ? TO heft Salt in visit W from came --I a Lamb Lake' Salt ’ vjbit wnn snent In 1 hureKi few a day Nenhi J visited Tetrault family! Salt the Lake during week of Mabel Jlunter Mips formerly cltr'lwt a nnw of T’ark-City was Tuesday-) v!’t’r TrS McTjwn in e mother Mrs of Eu-re’d-v Mf Hj lef for Saturday a visit with in relatives Ohio JJios Beulah Bacon gu°st of was the Sa ’I Lak® friends during the week ajiss of Kohmson visitor this u-nn’e u’-eka n wek? h’-e was short virit with Mr J and other Beane ! 1 '1 Lake-we Sa' Baker 114e 1 J vtaek this and Mrs relatives ? fj 4 I TOOELE The “j 2( Herald-Republican) f June 3 — At meetlng1he their secretary treasurer Clausing Ixitsen JAke? 7 and Monday William Kami’ Emeline Cully ? ' i -Edna' p Bon- trustee ‘ 3 Conservatory assisted Professor evening by MusiO H Rhoda if of Miss Cabell of ’ Bale of home Sirs J I' Marks’ Jhe following pupils took part: Misses Ida Smith JUlial Shields Mae Isgreen Ethel Bowenj Blanch and Bessie Marks Mkbel' Johnson Mrs Bella Mrs ’EveLavigne lymlsgreen and dlarry Atkins iMrJand Mrs Cooley are located atfth® hotel for Oquirrh the’presenL B B lack and ’Mrs strom at entertained informal Kenan singtbn tea riday on afternoon at 'the lunchJ A delicate home of the former deco-4 the tables being eon was served rated'with pansies weret Those present TH KTsISZoHa mot' JJrtwa rvIxCImit J E Smith? White Gardner kle'C Russell Yensel J W WarW St Clair E B A Cooley A Ashlock burton J Borinelli B M Stevens Grow B'Stew-'j Cook?JLA Phipps J Gillespie J G M Clausing art ’Marks Kaufman’ of 4 the Levon Glen Mrs entertained Everett about of little her friends at twenty day afternoon party Monday at the ’ I 5 ' - H -Mrr- to EUREKA The choir Hetald-Renuhiiran r 4 ’ 7 ? ’ Group of old folks 1- w xv 'at 4 American ork L to A 1903 i z fl ' tf KI ? t r different? ’ I fa i fl? TOfl x H-TOfl z- to i i ' 1 j r 1 - ’flfl V flflfl fl - fl at fl‘: 4' f MissV of take part choirs of Clark of D to go in a S ? f- 7 M 1 S- - relatives $L the will' ? II 1 3— AlrsLwiliamHomer -The A r TO’ days’ — relatives The Columbia gavea recital Society 1 v e 1 t witK' 1 J t TjUreK uhq ln-4 MEI is Moroni visiting z ’ V U Tiie-‘ his Jos-ma' ' Knightsville -reunions Hunt Gillespie B ?:? V ' -s few a uh — red neUi‘ - — ! week Rebekahs elected the following officers: Julia Noia grand Donely vice grandL fj ’ ' —v ‘ ? -JtfV?' X fl ' n ’Tooele- the ‘ daughKorle’ A'-BIpm- vt -vr for ‘(Specialto one which made so Jo President Taft it the reason for hia Lake Salt and Spanish at the -thia throughout maintains her 5 -- 'TO i‘”: were of :Gus reunions is with at fMrs John 3 °Mrs connected This visit Sunday -D visiting 4 W-'U tgfl reunion sentiment 1 ' their Hi if Wai- returned Hutchinson nart friends - V -Lake ’visit brother his 'Salt' a 5 T1 the generations younger as to well the as old people themselves He that their Jives rhowed had been a blessing to the state and eulogized the? practice of uniting in celebrating I of t - - -KuiMiaj 1910 in for Lbke: the Tooele Spry redness 1 therei last- from" Thurmond 1 address his out Mondav f s ' is of - was Mammoth early Harry meeting 1 reunions ' ProvqMayer -after year He veteran having seen in Bridger 1S53 and building the Salt Lake he was later costumer? of Pav- Pfouts returned on day few spending a days in her parents Pavsnn Mrs rank Beasley and children and assistant to the has traveled’ in much the service of Mormon the and has been regular in in few Mrs a L He with -old t' In of guests i of ter thri -- -the ’ and -1S32 - land and daughter the Dennis weeks’ James seventy-ninth attendance - ' I 10 Par- a - and and family the daughter assistant first was " - it-'li after original to ’ ’ the of war assisted a i - V his Indian his mkb dignity tf in an fll-1 j n December itch Sunday Lizzie superintendent! of the' Sunday of schools dhe Mormon church from to 1872 1899 in wasi’born Leicester in 1815 England j'He came to Utah jn 1852 he resided’ until where his in death 1899 Robert original Nesfen the’ onlv surviving aid' of the old folks’ is reunions a resident Twentieth of ¥the ward where he has resided since coming to Salt Lake in 1853 He was born in Lowest of tfcounty of Suffolk Governor fl' reckleton jSul-liv&rijwent for in occurred v’ - that j - death j crossing ’CTx-xjr-wz'7rx-x-'' K on George GoddarL third committee wo was ’ surviv-' Hiij ’ 1909 sawmill! -1835 came ? I860 in this Sullivan and dauerh ers Huish and Miss Marcella to after? Salt Lake Monday 4 a fw davs’ visit P Driscoll 10 Salt wnt Lake accompanied by Miss Ella Doni ubry com- were t - Mery nelly central dav I Tuesday Mohday NIBLEY old folks’ mittee Memorial spent Tuesday John P'Oh August J 9 "Louis iinfl848‘ St 1 William terj conducted second c‘tv ’ UISHOP Chuinnuu of the of ? this citv were brief visit a Springville and Opal Robinson Springville friends of visitor J 'i 'si j ? -Mrs ’ vyinrwMtic W 4 lldilev of - r npor A 4 1 and trip’ City Park was a Sun-dftyj Saturday and of last Pearl MnsJC church ’'"‘’WCSkfl' home Spring--ville in Mr® England fl for Dallin son afford manager J visitor Mrs prganiza-i 'very actor ’ Bowen of residents Davey MrsJAbe Webb were friends theatre l M Tuesday Whiteley guests son service £ last Ella "fl - the founding This IL ih school he v -' A -with-relatives novv uzYxxc'y Mrs week is z was J J H McChrystal McChrystal made ai Wednesday ’Lake day ‘Misses England avw relatives ami Mrs rances E the - :vs-y Mammoth Wednesday Lake iMrs’ daughter her of ’ ' bf'l Illness Delahoyde ’’-Miss ! ’Joshua Iverson MjaKEtca Mil Morgan retiring Later has made his ’home in Salt Luke now’ residing $72 at Lake street William Nibley high City where merchdndise Morgan of Hyrum Barton William B Groesbeck GeorgeB Hargetts was B W society £ became a s 5Villiam Nayjos Jenson transportation trans- Committee central committee C j Joseph Phillips wasttiis the guest of Spanish ork relatives week Mr and Mrs Charles Murrish Tuesday to Salt moved Lake where theyfwlif take up their residence a-i - of follows: as valley Young’ qne old'ii’olks’ The now i City of Memorial spent Mrs ' in given in 1 of Salt to visitor : popular and intellectual e to hun ajinusement dreds who turned 'out regularly to tend the meetings! During the “Bu-chanan jEddingtonj an1 war’’ took Mr ln active to part thejexpedltionj Echo’ canyon and ifor many years l)e served’ thdj asa major Jit Third regiment of the He' has Nauvoo jEegiqn been in ln'office the prominent Mormon' ffciv eight and church years was mayor ’surviving of 1 wasja ranke Hickman the Eureka Brigham! Young in Lorenzo ‘Snow first ho in arid territory Pdlysophical much list A former J 8 original the or assisted later tidn the folks' If schoolmaster and honor 1875 He was them exe'ept Jhe Provo In 1883 J' at j'rnsoniiei r Salt attach thj and first of committee central J basket providing a only the entertainments old folks since present folks’ 7-18211 own the 1 annual tne or InoJurvivorM ’ first until with Embleton suddenly Ida herei 3 service to been fullof Utah (He at' p born Poxtsea was Portsmouth' Hants November 2 England In There he teaching was engaged which profession he after followed thfe coming to Utah ill 1853 Hq was since j original has 5 EDDINGTON 1 thb of Logan s I his of icustorn not originate ?ilf ceu- WUJJAM establishing cadi with to returned Saturdav after a family of the her Carter Lyman returned Wednesday from a visit with hJs 7 ever This in visit and : wau-picnic home given ml p i Hardman Lake — this week Ren Thurmond s day? at Santaquin qRHK8g -s 1910 ’saffty -this - Joseph Misst to Salt old left twith visit friends Sunday Jher Mrs Mt of short a ’ UM8jaMf8l Oiie Knightsville -J Charles £ tpe ' Peterson and Mrs ’red of Knightsville went to Paysori this J morning to spend a few days? H ?Gear Mrs Gear and Mis Elsie andi Mrs L O Schofield the were of guests Mrs Eph Homer at Provd last r &JG anddepots D after valley Mary jby from Davis horth and from Payson 'counties south IWere met and - Tuesday - Special old of for ork Mrs called fl ' ’ Weber Ross Harvey morning Spanish Salt to ’’'-Lake Ott I 1 in ? i were i ' o and W Salt of j Mrs his ‘ folk- for OWWMf dav block Temple ' ' -X---' 1856 to went 1883 the in Mrs Eldridge " Jacob Higginson of Knightsville Payson this morning for a short G- I A it- until J t last i - Mrs Visit blue i grounds gathering run Robert XArtOR in -' jf wearing every folks ' sv ' folks’ old towns committee ecclesiastically city to ' 1 last returned home In Knightsville u tan wiin m menus e Salt railroad furnished on for occurred States! United In provided the a f Tabernacle entertainment In sisters here guests McKee Jeff her isii v September prominent socially I red -all i sscm wearing wearing? last 1909 jold! Utah He -in ? '’’’ ‘ presiding folks in a her two Sunday Cope and Mrs 5 the the old 1’ -Lake been visiting who Castleton had her as pleasant epn- the at ‘came was original to ' ? went to Salt few weeks’ vlsft”makt of the her automobile of Joseph Salt Wirthlin has Mirs churchRand for trip the Mrs - 4 -t automobile Large numbers program committees fc - incoming:tralns people about foran old that orlgnlal Savage of and of founder R committee theC Savage company now the second oldest mercantile the eStablishmept in state in' England born was Southanfpton He August 1311832' came to in the met in Lake - death which Charles' R an city ing) brother-in-law Sunday for ward third ? r’‘: Wirthlin Son” J ??? to Consolidated the was extended smelter Returning a fine given was returning program ' assist the in ' ?' ' and - John to j the the of 7 the Mrs ? to Excursion to wearing yellow — fljity to' Jdf later charge A pro-gram to is suited the occasion given and a banquet that each year ’grows is furnihhed This is fe£jl more elaborate the aids by and served other young it if and seems as women assistants ¥ is held each town where the reunion to in the seeks outdo others the df the entertainment charabter and :he feast itiprovides x EM3 unique feature of the celebration irm is the character of the badges worn by folks the old rom the beginning’ all 70 a red over age years of wore and’ under ribbon badge those over ’80 90 and a blue rjbbon badge those 90 a white ribbon fT’m in' the over is blues” a used common expression by the the octogenarians and ancient the who has acquired man or woman honorable white wears it' with becoming flflv 5 the 'At - 41 zX M z o'Jes i ’ i jcgTiwnmirmn t’ at lemonade The Lake the music trains by the V-4 ' flA'hx r -s ' choir which each turn car and sings to the travelers This choir is a recognized institution of which oster original W JI leader was the - ? station ’ Hunterithe Mormon and sw-v’- ride lundj banquet being ‘ the is girls tw(o visits I li took before hs 'V- : old among Mormon the I after 'looking finding ftliemj grounds JUS began UVKdU feature Anotner 1 ' 1 and from tthe and crirrjages affair fifteen 184 the ' rjrt— — portation: has been followed by the rhllfoUds of Utah! Mt member After arriving Oirt ioop City and SL O conveniently of They pass refreshments! by the of and the Salt veyances in reunion marked was V Wmt MgM& on :t'T many among them of Thirteenth years of 1856 offices L ofBox and Knightsville T L Mr’ Ashbv -rela1-' Thursday return trains? having June) — Two1200 on! board oVer old folks of over seventy years besides age Sverej aides to taken City Tooele joined and i'wlth the of folks Tooele tevunty Ono five thousand ejghty-six hundred and 'sat down to a bduntdous feast The excursion include City car- in ' Pay-son trains chosen! each other and ana seating guests and ”f i special man to in ’ fl ! j®BSi :x Salt from Brigham to members younger church ope I ? extended are the of ? i place of the past of the 'of mission a from eld church Edward thus the " on has he superintendent bishop Sk8S?8®'c: x -old railroad companies in the people church and after ’year year the aids These k H the I those 'until have south The the fe£ iSfli itself aged a enlarged1 who could to 1291 Brignap)! counties! and Utah was to ork 1332' ' ' i flfl? :or t M at and-Mrs Mis J that of J908— f of coachtout drawn car seventies 22 to cars bring the honored the guests meeting place' Aids the train to each car on accompany assist in the and entertainment comfort of the old folks and the trip is of the gala of ‘the one feature day been their folks was aged brought entertainment have furnished held his honor their the event has reached an pitch in Messages arid reunion grew' out reverent sentiment for old consisted in sixties -Lpkt? home reunion and end islands Mormon school fifteen ' served He' Sandwich 1859 the - thdtsouth into ? the’ ''! ' :W irst ’through of Jodie the grounds where '5000 in partook all splendid banquet in rcturnlng'hpnie safety is Nvagdir valley? Mrs Taylor tlves -first I r A fl Tabernacle passenger p U0 i streets seventy expenses provided over the the yearg line ! 7 at Tabernabie openedt fdr Were!’ trains ?' Z: nonsec-tarian color fl" 1 (Lagoon)? train exercises safety fin made Salt - to the old as of a tender - gfter looked 'Capital it of the north unite with the probable Taft to Salt known to beginning the the entertainment In institution ' the of — g foreground -J ’ ‘'that I ‘and American number to the (Clo'sing Lake at or-twenty ' I comfort Later on is it welcome' their entertainment their two this the mJ f maintained direction creed people old be of of the but orl no all folks accord into pouring the committee's offices and while as yet only tentative? be given answers can these out hold that such hope the feeling Jubilant prevails most : I made Lake his old same President the reunion of in Interest astonishing quiries hare ? these - proposed tince tne news and folks i are paid the In confined re-the hearing to coming Lake of and is privilege - city s old (non service history -interesting the in Nelson ahd Mrs M IL Daley Knightsville Iqft yesterday morning'' for Salt Lake for a 'few days £ Mrs Blackett and Lawrence family Nephi where they will arein remain fpr a month or six weeks visiting ' a and E C Mr MrsR of ' of1 (Glenwood nld The commissary June? hftaf it All and ‘ to him address strictly (honfined nation’s and been and drawn ef-bring of lines general and managed under church Mormon The ancient republic hall thejeftyiby board 3323 with the Provo — pavilion ' 3LX0S39 ' Z SSSE?SSm$' ?m agKsSaawsfo'' the of — nineteen one ork ork Cltv armington A eighties badges! badges and nineties white badges tJ reunion is about the the aid establishment I — Spanish S1908 badges! - ' the andh although Mr of resided ' practically (Lagoon)j armington I ' an ifffl — American £907 Social baitair: ' - gft x conceived Because was Mjarmon the church reunion re-so “ original day the of to between this to in There: is no heart the which sentiments of patriotism of and beat spect for-’ authority stronclv as in that of tho aged There is certainly class of "in no persons the community who would more warmly appreciate the opportunity of enter-JaihiBg’ the President of welcoming t f forth NESLEN along have old Special s citizens of this state venerable t the events to include outingfort more ' the extended every community in the this though necessitates be from state : pf 30 a oldpeople will -plans ' Z had ' Brigham 1906—— Ogden August t' T '5 D’ "D" - r'$ Th since plains ' (original 1 attended bustom Barrett - f ‘ z - folks’ tainment was upon promises Taft former - surviving ’ contingent now ' ROBERT v which many of s” ' x s sectarianism h'onor 'in one ' r ' assured Salt Lake would of itinerary his Best Ever have been i&'V && b y EKMlillMi made Tho June? Salt ! the oldefet candidate 1 Saltair h 25 the :-: 1 : 1 '':igy and that the Senator Smoot be in included ? p-' interest the 22 June’ was m has (Lagoon) : two engines having of passenger whom 11J7 lover yere of seventy years ageNine nPasseqgers taken were nt boardj 1 j?' religion in June 25 'q r -a-v?38fr:A - 1 TOTOt- r? Jnto non-sectarian class' 1904 51903 on is line 28 swelling drawni color: or strictly i 1903 on world-wide a p902 1 30 es( 1875 - Salt — — June Jun© June’ of meet together once m iqi provided uby ear entertainment hvir friends themwith younger the selves as honored guests y The President deep manifested ' held-in by developed 1901 It Ward i±miuiii senator pointed out is celebration under the Mormon’ church the auspices no creed out has age prove The movement that ‘the that and' Old! tion' outing-was the a Samuel and in John Higbee’s cofnpany irjl arrived Salt Lake August 16 ofc that in He located the year Thirteenth has he ward tfjnwhere since 1855 he ever went to Cache valley to cut hay and together with Of a the others under nummer of direction lie Bryant Stringham drove the which took team ever !’ Qfi first on Tracy which the! of J has reunion John ’ y- the J his ' ? ‘MOzirt liv-The j informed happy June resort 'chairman Ninetieth apd year a ’the’ for jhewhite in hopes' failing' health to berpresent one! Mr Eddington coming in now (Lagoon) armingtoft th Edding-aT are t is Ithe of spite'of I 1 every 1904 ’ j I He ork Spanish f ' i member? at 4 Nibleyias J-JilcUngton committee i ward armington 1900-— parlc)?” several still Utah of — i Tenth — Geneva lake £899 20 William surviving: j f day 1 -d wjthfcBishop SaltiLake’z(ex-posltion — L t - s affair three William Naylor - Salt j 1898 I? 21 reunion and (Great i JulyJ6iv commlt-tefe event — building — 6” i Savage 1 Saltair 1897 July? (arr’s folks’ old 1 ' I J happy Reunion A Sprlnerville r July (Liber- -Ogden If : ' rTaft President was of Senator' this Smoot institution which Lake 4 whom of Lkc 1895 1895 Pleasant Grove JS96 —— (Glenwood J shore ! J Juno122-23 that :? ork? (Lester ' 11 J6 square) Julyf I treated were — £894 lake)j!!' park)?) auspices Garfield Ogden —Salt 'I 10 July July the Payson — 1893 Ogden 1 Bishop out ’ who 1891— 1892 29! JIS July the and year a thej and appointed (-tom lives that remarked i became an established annual committee included the This June‘18 grovoji in-fcjrmal but 1890 — July and was tp July papk)4 Rock committee Lehi 1889 — 22j- June - Mr MrSavage Goddard tqok the seriously remark and' set about thq correcting condition An for’ entertainment provided the was oBd folks 1$75 March 14 out of which the Salt gew present unique Lake institution! first The affair was ’ pe-iculiar ty folks’ Ilunter early to autumn and asked him at prebent the old folk’s reunion be held during 'his visit which would is institutionreunion This an to' Salt Lake and Utah and the of Celebration qld folk’s though ’day lately has been other adopted in is this city credited with communities a' originating Unique and reverent custo back the which dates year since that '1875' Annually time the old the city people of and state as far practicable entertained as have been in splendid fashion and given-a day’s that pleasure the day makes the bright ?pot of the their year in t Three of Someone children A venerable 1 reunion dates back t idea that an with' originated Ed ward Hunter Jhen jpresidfng bishop of thei Mormon church Charles R In active Savage particularly was providing entertainment for the children of his acquaintance which was the ' jold their of Under folks’ 1251888 June ' iri- ’ eyes ' Idea plan 'iz¥SMS'i S"- PresidentTaft be the in siniora- thei give5 to : Black — American 1887 — Ogden 5 June vjsry’youthful and seventy are years Informal was establishing a! affair fair that conqivcd as proposed for the of President Taft entertainment the coming fall Senator Reed Smoot early last week to extended invitation an to include' Salt' the itin-: Lake in :terary hi$ of trip western planned for 14 first held the old folks a holiday a grand good time and the institution proper’ came as an afterthought the af-i because ex-’ doubtful kindred of Utah held permanent custom was time Rather it was proposed been ’their The and in has and leadeite ago ‘ S "" ' parents old (he an? ( t — 1885— orphan children to excursion 400 to ZV- tn Garfield 1885 27 of( 1 ? lexcursion ii August - - in Salt entertained occasions from the in 1875 Grant to ' 1109 s States’ the’United’ of (Scott’s ' inn 23 t park) T) RESIDENTS Provo 1883 t had S - j ' t home Liberty 22 - '4 ' known ('photographi ” ’ l July '-Nz'Z-- oi-lt — 11 1884 July ork American — August 23 1884 direction Under the — folks’ offhe old coinmittee the of Salt orphan children Lake cotin- vc - s J' '' 4'- - (Lester and I' ? -Jilliigfc grove) A- I the IS - 70 ’ Z-' ‘ 4x1 vs x z Vi- i — Tabernacle f July! 'ri Vr - x Ogden 1 Park' -' ' s'e’X great A' 'z ' 1878— 2 Juno VM? ' - ' on no 11 J June - l 1 xs of a dance excursion W1' s Lake with one uanquerM program and There general was '-z visit of enter-tained 4?v 879— — A m erica n July K 18S0 — Black Rock 22’ 1881 — Ogdeneted at JuneJ8-29 1882 - - were house school jthe folks old June '7 - 1877— The ward Twentieth flj? ? fl (ather J -inis 7 e '' ' w? -Wi: - lb m i S$i Mmt Bimm mBm the r s 'Sr' WM M X H -ft 244 Provo groves) April18 KMHiWMiBR' wsarA‘KWK'?SHfr "fl I- 1876— ‘8 f Graves’ ICS-: to (Clinton hotel) aides including LaketPpint xt ’ i ‘ u c -T church at Payson tomorrow contest of six-year-old -daughter the t -'Nebo Monroe stake Is the i - guest -birth-1 ' J'" -rn’ I? ’ ‘ t |