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Show ence THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1906. eating and the sun was shining brighta was As the heat his head. ly on Night. his noticing near, ‘ E ar Whi were Sane ear > ert ; Wil- * The cessful |cessful Tall, bless you" luncheon affair of affajr was from the old the ‘ day. the most sue ‘ Everything ; C. A. 5 . " Smoot Arrived order 1847. AND HEARTY HALE seen in a Be See group: theo and shades over the heads of oe heat, Brapon the of me |gether. the sadder the the most various fun sports and spec- | the Was done given|then by and hostesses, raising given of which|79- hands followed "How long which was erected just south! ber a grandstand, across the drive,| bers at 5 o'clock the in concert time popular and do you expect ¢ aimant. no ome be knows Tn) Bt that I to me a. got out." the of some their their to While to enioy the of their dinner by a band of men, imperfectly dresse Seer erttaleeer would have enjoyed |eeyoung asad | Ploneers. the lunchaontre: for Luncheon was 12:45 when been seated on] enclosure, while} atkns dis ae aetee the first ake ‘hice rush eae Deheeettigt Bountiful the between played was that teams game ball Kaysville of in dreaded : ments. by Bountiful of white the of fear a redskins score a SS fell The red men A tempting meal was served, con-|™man's medicine, to If you don't want while the emialso forward, sisting of salads, cold meats, baked|back, UnMreaay to Saltalr more|go were There beans, pickles, olives, cake, ice cream, |srants followed Knights of Pythia a| was there then and cheers kinds|faint all and cherries, and bananas - of soft drinks. The luncheon was giv-|charge by some young men in shirt is, (ie se Sunday | waists on horseback, and then a hardy Stake Liberty the by en . together." morning, sulnary Ball. F. S. of aivection the a oe (ag |)28 CGlcwhen away and ran it is said, mother, offspring, his own thelr with they, |Seld with the words. lead bearing a banner wended | !idse-shells. they. As 18472" of ‘Pioneers it. was After hats were dotted. wi everytheir way, - day the |of Jersey the the the earnest Wideoss "whose baby are neer vn Pee sponded: went on, and cheered. ieRely as Mary eS sign, f Anne ; eye, M. u A. 100-yard Pratt. Gian' rethen aeons hase Abbot, pres"Wm : fas Margaret eC Malin, 10 years ola EnisLeonard ar » a of the was W. an a : V Winter» | neer, frrom tei ox an f drove am 1- | for dash. - ~ : little and ‘ old iene day," ; girls-Won | with ; tists "ext ie 26th? July the_Bnights ee a othe you are What Biter, W. wk talk who hose remarks the meeting lve cpeened ee Abagail L. B. eas ee ‘ in- many recall eae a : attr" i | L. A. Mary Pettit, Agatha B. Perkins, 0... Neff. ace Pratt, A. when : ----- festivities Noble, | cases of lost children. The police did efficient Edwin 3 grounds the after the ing looking in were events of the Pioneer keep-|best duty. and|held shape good comfort. crowd's Sa Ae ee ea atetcer:| Secreats, Hample mtd: Roberts: Par | John I happily a in these at and McAlnst? M. Apostle Lyman before the grace ked the Cio © shed wish of God an gion, years &1 would old. not great. was) ne the In three re Ofte oieing Lake Salt eee Septem- much very can'tcremember \ sai trip.' said Mr. : Woodruff pee OM Bee are ec Bort q : ed m tee Pane on t ns. Way nearly instance to as against ninety- -seven for the fable ; lener, conclusion a loss of sixtee Ite of we luncheon, tte They ning ; of Line eee fired a the salute in program the on morning the at grand- |day. to the be Fe b tien times and selves in their as be Rae. is and look then. them made they read | wondered the that town of living we are )in Springville Salt second La ke door (W. Ist So.' Call News south L LAKE FOR LEAVE of have on the|cer MC. Attend Y. Delegates Conference. A. Boys' WIL Uuth Boys High of the Lucas, Endsley of the an s Lawrence class, and re Mangun, section, of the leave Saturday for A. will Wis.. to attend the secGeneva annual Boys' Conference of asso- pres-|ond the country. The local ciations all over fu-| bright more still in the and sur-Jent, only is the Pratt Agatha 5 Mrs. . _ ~ ' . two for gone be will represe ntatives the} forget and forgive can we P. Pratt.|ture viving wife of the late Parley weeks. things that brought such sorrow to our} Jan.| in England, left: Manchester, She a carry will delegation Utah The bewe Whether past. in the From | people Orleans to New went 1847, and the with flag. blue and white large there was some deep| lieve in it or not, Louts.| to St. proceeded she city that C M. Y. City Lake "Salt inscription that| impuise religious and from]training boats, on Joseph St. then 6 to Ate . harles Sept. arriving Lake, cai }i, Meat Mule ., . in Mexico. a : was ¢ ak E. 28, ; Pi rare a ot yan roe ae eo pec e ae eee RLS In ast, in whether it arose impulse, whether 1847.] from God it came vagaries the from We Hunt. Jefferson Capt. no arm shed; in, drove was raised. The three the by be worn also the representatives to show will front, or] of | association diseased faneies. : The > , fact is.eee, it Aare was| 72 s ] et theres = to wonder-} them it inspired ne ey 8. ts sroic Acts. ire Heroic to Inspired Mr. said trip," vas a hard "it geles. is there in the history; of "And ‘but at the last we were ditchCalton, ; on chapter wondrous a setting|Such back, came we then and ed as commonwealths of building the rising sun again /our faces toward No drop of blood here developed company the. in eastward came We "Utah" with sweaters the across eltters blue White A., in printed to dis-} of this I care not the gentus \nich place she went to Winter Quar-| moved those men. ters, driving an ox team from there|cuss with you now in Utah, valley on and reached the Salt] bringing them together again, their joy|want you to look upon they}and dispasstonately and as each sorrew a deep with faces, of the fol-|ismisstinged the second ask they and beloved Leach. 1s now. 914 his recalls years |other, ¢ . h meeting day: turn|™ "Whose hundreds of other i atl epresenu ? representatives aboedParance . es : . wWhATA . from come they where conference = the / bFinlander the!) was was on LANDSLIDE ialwyur ries of Dies Work Railroad ae Koski, , Yon first act BY CRUSHED _ man Sustaine ustained > . a Finlander employed on Yellowstone on the gang construction extension, died at St. Mark's hospita sterday morning from injuries reWhile at work Monday Koski, in a cut, in excavating engaged while He was almost in a slide. Was Caught his crushed which earth by buried friends has Koski chest and limbs for his funeral here and arrangements be eee until they can be is at Evans' underlis body establishme >nt. --- --- cS tote th he artfe It thank our extend We Wasatch Lodge, No. 24, IK. of P. Re- taking them calmly | brother. D. I want you ) Mrs. J. F. Selgrath. 1 Ammermanan'é and Faamily. W. ---- = -- - - - - Meteorological ‘ : at record 7. ore ae Beco Report. the local office the twenty- Maximum at ereeeeiaren f oo minimum tempe rature, 68 degrees, fa which temper ature, 80 degrees' norma above grees Trees mean 3 de- \ . the ef Oregon Short Line, is an- ated Pat deticiency of them-)said: Weather Didn't Look forecust-Generally. POR ws e. : See ce i : a % z CME OS ay cits, Fees spa cad auimoy ,' heen 0 i of Line Splendid Our ts es neit tea ks 49:00 pribe Hammer ranging fair. Promising "TI came from Massachusetts' with| * Until further notice we will make a a number of other converts-men who | Storage rate of $4.75 per ton on Rock coals and; had good homes and fine farms. and|Springs and Cumberland when we first looked over this desert| $9.50 per ton on all sizes of anthraee D. J. Sharp Coal Co., 73 caer we could not believe that they|cite. uld ever make anything of it. There Malin st. Telephones 719. - ja - = precipita- 26 oakere of.'47 who at-|tion ‘since the first. of the month, other of the tended yesterday's festivities at the] ine of precipitation eter excess nape Salt Mr. Spencer arrived ‘in park. Lake September 22, and in relating | 5ince 1, 4.01 ing us ; 6: at cent per humidity, tive oe |, | yesterday experiences re-|some of his Co. has removed Keith-O'Brien's 3 GENEVA Nauvoo} the Mr.: lowing October. years old and despite attack | and and then a few more just after ee ee 1 drive, ieee he Ah-Ha, so you're going to a ined. the Indian attack. : was schedule A kindly act was noticed during the | Thursday with the Knights of Pythias Enterta Members Nauvoo Legion A gray-haired pioneer was Well I'll see you out there. After their departure, members of luncheon. > suglong ple Bey and | in the glorious now pie- be not will of your hair will not be wont hile be youwelcome But EO you w will there, the remainiug may und 'all the same, be ii this earth stay on of your 1ys ane YOR before pioneers be lives | peace our they the color the time and that un-/ neers and|{sests most back to my old friends, they are going to say that where country ja they fact a the} became a power political, and tothatmake enemies of the peopleBut sought men if these SiRetd wee with it we what ieraicks Gite "If you view history with calm eyes| and a dispassionate heart it is not to ae ee come He. auart made, pas- ee ale alco cigese ee wore to eee s Aer the| thats abe via:and wish institutions I pioneers, W una the religion. iotisia patr ruling a eee becea; B.of L. E.; G.I. A. Masons: |company having as its leader Johnjof the ; of some dear friend as|ter of what religious faith or politi-|Qdd Fellows. and all friends and aeand their sympathy for neighbors, dif-| done have you could belief, they|ecal and around, rells aay of the church, | Pioncer later president hal) | Taylor, thar, ben utieut fors to all and sistance be} must answer only The |ferently? commemoration the while that |state left Winter Quarters in the Mr. Leach T| flowers in our loss of husband, son and and history, of pages the in in}/given happy them makes the day of history which spring of the year from different pleasures 1 xs BASIS Woo BROS BARROW ARRO ROS., stationers and Newsdealers, moved.to:16 re prob- which the been had always ey geet (1 Se bur c¢ rtainly they o referring After he way day agreed it was the|dates ever |Lake day celebration. the to town parts. --$-$-$----__-_-- mar proved Edueation. incident An ns | ably Riter. one of every Tribute aan a a A Bn cto be ir oe educa Tada ribute : Oo the ‘ all the by founde oe |‘U pees att Le we by paid was tah, of ; settlers re-|¢arly to ought that to worship of because state, Ww hic h event he id done should aS have we are human] But fathers | our were they as and hinges pole place only can we mothers and for) river Cee Sees Se Des ey Ohio aaireciee the we a ueGe pie ec oe eee ee oe Seon a lot of others;of Metty Oyowds at Salt Palace. | ovents connected with the trip. cc | take|occurred re- He as we ll. leaving befor that bougnt in pioneers fact the sandwiched the . accurate Commonwealth, day day this an bave saat wee sie | fnhabited| | which who people the Missouri under the name of | Mt they mistakes say ‘nie Deere of temperature Accumulated exce The scenic rail-| we nae umber of |night found him triumphant after ajing acts in the air, re I bore them patiently, and {since the first of "the month, 19 de The] way, the old mill, the electric swing | for the ee : including day of turmoil and hard work. Duncan}sports: were well handled and reflect|and all the other attractions at the] it thakoni one feel well when he looks] &TEesLyman, Vempena> ey ngy of Se back and knows that he has borne his ca-| to their pressed were resort and|cool Bird Mr. on considerable credit : degre Ne parece patience." with the great and with of | his. Geassistants. ‘a a few DD. © Speneic Total prscipitetian from 5 Dp. m. to Con uedences ish all| burdens slichte crowds the Mot walle) want 1 le-) pacity, fe inwords gave luncheon, which eorge T ari 1 One 0 caine S IN auvoo wen i NO e Slightest mishap w pencer, father 6 >. Spen 8 Pp. m.. no blessings ieta ; é attention eall i to others. that they|a* 4 dare a reflection on his youth, he invonecent. and asked those Dee ne their Hves ‘for some|"Can you beat this?" he asked, and they might have|te show his agility and how lightly might con ‘id t time yet @ blessings his years rested on him. he whistled arenst® ane erika pioneers sat at|@ tune and danced a jig. lay the with er ‘of rita: Sane ade nersyadis aon of the wns Ee ee til eo ee 3 i: aed Serve o « é Ee oe Tati» ea epee met eb | were wrought against It is easy to justly. ates ee te Tn MET cued, specially Francis M. "st. lesrath: believing the counne eda herdsman as ‘ cas ae A StH 5 . arah a a eran intelligence by | spired iSwas eeout eeof ae Ts been a Mormons, first rea f ie Sm seh ain O a \ a4 - ayy {I ir arrived was 4 . " ; a ke did PaRoberts, £ ‘mp . Spencer, | Sergeants PY, . : ussell, a farmer e I was in Illinois "Back The grounds of the Salt Palace were Carey, William P. Pierce, M. Schwartz,|trolmen T. f $s moo t, , Agnes we "but yesterda Leach Mr. said pleasure merry with yesterday Middleton, | filled Evans, Jim Taylor, James RoseiSperry, C. V. Spencer, farming Harrison time to do much have didn't were| All of the concessions seekers. Heath, P. H. and Timmons Mary | Kast, Taylor, J. Geo, Stokes, N. la had we all About days. early the andj|in limit their to almost of | patronized master as officlated Bird Leo JoshF. Turnblow, Robert O. Taylor, ua Terry, W. Walker, Emily P.| sports and had considerable trouble |}around Prof. Coleman and s com-]| time to do was to pick greens and sage C. Weller, Elijah M. Weller, James J.|in keeping the cinder path clear of | pany of balloontsts a throng gathered} roots. We were minute men, you notice to at a minute's know-ready the watched and atilt heads |with His patience and the good spectators. for, Yes, | Woodruff, Margaret P, W. Young, Ann their thrill-}do anything we were wanted artists go through daring the out and won S. Woodbury. | Mature of the crowd and John Young R. but I am thankful ae Apoee traveled Israelites _ ; it of out capital the} crossed and |forced out of Nauvoc ce the Y F. J. Secretary sunset the in can, women these the/gnq on camped and ice the on cover-|)jver department, Allen forgive the evils of the |or their years, cold. and in the snew shore opposite nara > 2 : is aw th a: , i a ard2 the dnusine SS lay it|of and bring the laurel wreath church]ean the joined and 1826 in York . rday, so seem abo rip." that about yesterday; "but I-made their He excountry ac A to the |ferred West the [fOr whan establishment the in of tues western ee r raat the build fade - modus | the o helped and In Ee aie ia? ee company t ie pioaenee urney ac led tra- pioneers | England the best astronomiecar instra~ Cannon proall and procure, they..could Davis|Ments \ pean ; Wonderful Is et assembled the by city. councll. was an address, but ¢ Dea nnenieo is 1§20]Sulted in Scotland, Se acini ae 21. He ‘ap Sept on and canal Nobl Paes erie ae ate: Kies she was a ‘Benson's s mt reac hing of distance a to the fact. that there are just as great in modern achfevements or. greater. was the) solo A. Pike Charles" by riven. the delivered ano oe aera Cac en 1s ‘7, rsca having tn Great. So brethren thelr Join Just the mountains I when ORATOR were | between the program. aceidents nor petty crimes No |/and the sports only the day, the during reported attended who All the being interest of excitable things STs J. R. Mi Sarah len B. MeLelland, WilMackay, John Moesser, Joseph ene Di Elizabeth P. Nebeket, liam George ker, John Neff, James Oakley, Amos H. tee , 16 "No. land Promised the acquainted eS " well was |#¢Mevements but one but pioneers, of While not a member of the orig-|call of Salt Lake City, ag gad eagerly | John P..Meakin rae Red bv atl re or friend whois lying | ensign the Stars and. Stripes Wan fay he tn ots crowd,' each tell- |\\who was warmly congratulated: upon |inal band of pioneers that blazed the|somethe relative Korect Pact) Bickerines plains or in some unforgotten with] trail for the thousands that were to}on Falls joined Idaho Sia, y hig a ae oe occasion for con-| pis effort. eAUES . an ]spot, their last resting place unmarked is the Leach |come after them. James and the day in celebrating this town applause Secreble eer can look back and see what| "We counted |save by the perpetual monuments of who is With man oldest living | |among A fine program it proved. aof gala . ON a THE - DAY. , aes : SIDELIGHTS sportsone was pulled off and general the pioneers of ‘47: the] nature. T hey deeply feel the sorrow|has been done and I-ask you, no mat-j| Ss emt: ber in k Israel. only the which to turn| was band this conquering oe ‘We and when we reached here, [ said, and manhood, to young grew guns into / plowsh here, We had to|thelr here. rig amp right better camp he g | |had d -still making .Saints-were s s pruning into we may|Spears in Mexico and meat eat mule in Wagons eins across the MAN MA LAKE SALT In of the ground. conquest to go|the if we undertake to again it's!|have But or horses by drawn rls 1 there | wherever world this of history river, jon to the Missouri in, and Day | the first trip you are laterested Pionee; Delivers P. Meakin John af nulled was bapepall' he me of } nA be- | built. commonwealths been have interesting gave All of the pioneers inforaccurate much lL can't give you Tow in Idal Address |‘Ward Second and. Pirst. we treat oe the} upon erected been have they their travels|fore with inc idents connected that observations. my about mation te i ee by a sc ore Winning their | orey the defended who one those of look|bones they as, now, and arrival, and feature | tim 24.~-The July their | Idaho, day after Iona, game. the second AIS On homes. : a 4 Seve N a ae ae ie k along the vistas of the past, their| ‘Survivor OONeSt ROR ‘Tse in this celebration day Pioneer up aloft the hard and. put ed Oys - WOT ae not peak | will to that old arrival they Sr retears as they fill with eyes often PS VEYOR. OSE by delivered. address the was town as ina ee far eit Soul. valent connected with and raised over it an ensign, and that | reached some incident Louisa. §, "Cherry; a rox on Dy I lredge. COG reve: Saltair| Saltair) to to going going of Pythias. I'm ruff € company Wa prayers of the while S ws Hod ooa cot esx Coombs a in and purpose Banner" number of singing the President Hugh J. East] tion, Presi- | nounced the benediction Fis in Kinross, Z re Ba h Dankweeks had passed over his head when journey 2 begun, a was at the|the " Journeyd ‘ C Capare ea entnE nearly took: years | W hich was in charge of the -|Yyoo Baby W which Thurs- honest traveled [teroug h reminiscept the explained. hs ones lth «there. Miver "Givae linemen afedin boul: on thee yae\the good of their bean > |i1 1838 ae of their genius BEinath B. and Frederick ? do wreaths miles. rsed a waste of 1.300 the that also yresxsed a doubt Simereminiiscept0 |and was was Dryden days. ~ ceremonies, of "America" of |dition Mrs. Build First : Clyde Steamer. Lawson arrived in this valiey mechanic }a be to a |tain A. O..Smoot: answer .|the company with : ORtureyAee to going 25 will -He : married. is : to gone Nady See the shall enter ie they into Moses miles, 959° Pioneer| of sald, ad-|}he eloquent halk pioneers, |few are Gpyout While followers the church they | (OF livered) 7 encwaet eas ue of pioneer of humanily tiny morsel |_ "A very nae prathre: ser eat co. aca » and : wonderful S commost. them, to inknown Ww fa a Mideed Had times the in 'a numberof the | tryor that apaaiker of of © the), pine history only early : |of |was themaster to a drum. he carried ete awe ou cite 16 -to June tot dam ronda eal, erta a as ookk bi ack uae " eiuei ag hardenipa. acue the i ‘ : all." after . |" Old. Weeks Three When Started o ag Lae very tiny A of the Children , orator) towed the was an the Jed hundreds, pioneers| first the with Musser since, | Milton in this city ever ore born as|Was can't ago tix. month hae ee as- | > valley win- at their would-be look Jast the fratings of his through |19. and went to their homes. employed js ‘a bricklayer leé 3 brick é yards. . He is Boiineville 22.6514 boys' a ola: Merrilivpectind Batt a "s iteus sohe BL ears! one-man -yard.velay :-race, oe Ohan ; Maiowho the by easily girls-Won ten petagainst ine Pe eee Na Dae ale A " enry Heat VevEvagland.: Na-.) Horne, Adelia M. gang aight, B. Wm. Hawke, mah James) minpey,, L. J. Lucy James, J.-C. Martha J. E. Martha JamesB. Leach, Lawson, Lewis, Janet Leavitt, Margaret L. boys aris: Roberts; chandlcapt, f 5 Oya 50-yard: J. vis 75-yard handicap, ag A aa eee. sassin iseccnd mec: syingent Wi By, Wasettenst' won ' ond.Fe , . ae nay a by girls-Won for dash (5-yard SsSmith a Anderson, Lena and oe seated on Mz tins Sa oaeetaa Bone ae ged yey a7 ne ap ge ees ae ee Y ee pare das Gordonckitby ; omes = ' Was lodged in the drunk house, threatened hale. ly entisren by | 2" for men-Won_ dash 100-yard one Gardner second. John Hilton, Ray for®'boys-Won. took by 2 75-vard I de then. were of ¢he door 7 e aprang.out Goldlng. bewas on the ground like a cat and pocorpulent: fore three or four Boe drrested He ther arrived Iicemen him at the headbooked and Dunklee the as soon As drunk. for quarters of: Sports. Bropram of program a afternoon the In drive in the center given sports was ‘| resulting as follows by D. for men-Won 220-yard dash second. Dayer Ray Davey; L. laughed Phere: Seere Wo folks John. Colton, eae wie E. ae Oe were table, Aer whoBadger: Hactiot those aa rae Thomas Allen, ai eaenen ‘ * Calder, ee goo eriunite in his "It hit other's comrades oe , ne au ee and ment while crowd the about CEeineine <qA, a you?": : da ee was alarm a on. proudly and where e grove reachedat th As a rope them, awaiting was luncheon the around placed been had which eas to them for Hfted was tables thé under othe were As they under. taat a een Rolienian Re rope Driver | yw, Patrol for tet hen wtit Like keeping of importance the youth the of mind is the This in]. at once settled 1847, and 21, a deed |in very Sixteenth the as known is now = of |the citizens same the on resided having ward, celebrating |are He his arrival. since ever homestead anne I but came 1847, arn: > 1 oF enough 5 ‘ rest of Haven aos after the children he went |f{f0m him, of members over:. all' € < e < Was born in New| past, surely we who come after them | &® heel |<pvames Oakley ships," . said M icyse poneobaicen vosteniay At this : point the Nis 3ssister-in-law. their :gun, ofchildren Nauvoo legion pulled waved|the they passed cheered and At body a og ea ran into ihe and broke away and gave a numthe | the "Old Sow," over hats or Rend wecontete at them. of the Mor-/upon their heads; we can bring rose-| Y. M He wasanda member people. | |inmon1840.battalion "ane Ae somehow ther was Young' 4 |',,, it 1hardehi there wasThis|i)o that father, station.to crying: of interesting talks and frdd! -g | Police ts living at present| mary and violets for the past and as| Lake faces ‘ighted aiaup 2 | ber: dgrimnaication the-old ner! ‘aid th their kill trying man few sho oine. at AWeieate. and the r walked SOW . sav a Lena me » - let a flarethevchuve s ey er Smoot revere that er Seem T: y 16 Helped James Quarters early in 1848. ; by cate aia those eternal:brows Wren thelr out-| : significance ept, who | were Mr. I one brother, Ezra of member |day the just,before Second residing at 539 They were baptized by , yery, : women sturdy ade has and al rest..So:then uneomplain- sto gave and on and the exodus|day When in she left that place|fresh her where From Cheyenne, : " Indians. the Went..Yougs ind" of the Mormon -: - scarcely 47 years . in here landed ater i obletn) well| crowd. stood Thomas Mathonihah adven- accepted | dress by she ; In which both street. the} att : We eENTchalkemcalthoushinc: con any marletriatl athe While enjoy- | inat left Winter holiday. res the to KIN] Ti. he threatened bx a of the Ts spree bandstand the thelr / 1 ) A long e wo ane y the | we aba pa NEOMe gra a c cula come ee from that pen | Prayers that . fact the idering" phpeir hands angel may and hearts, ‘who.-had those great -band agai "4 again friends, een secure is esc Dat ivere. Able. were to. pioneers the and he clence My pee : sth jth survive con and of : hear. It the But fot ] jane the of. : New In drove » 1 tt len came James lived has and days living, : Don't MST) of AI POURS ae oes |, that ; his SEBS intoxicants ae on | Liberty sa ies eee long day few . to: lcared one parents Nauvoo, at place pil tt war, a eae 7 journey the which with nee this take would Hardships Ex- to , | sone lhseats. which pioneers at. eh peed a x i | > L Say this withhas seen Ameri- | this worl to came He at Glasgow. 1840 one land of this valley a trac o spirit of braddadoco and with | neer out any OrNew at first landing 1848, |ca in ‘ up }out fear : of successful contradiction, jmile square was set apart on the site, east started he boat a Taking parents, | leans. own my bench to be used as a university have but the boat because it is a fact that there within river for Nauvoo, about|the you more curious coincidence being that commonwealths few but been that to returned he whereupon to|sank, going We're part of the land was later granted to been have thee man of state by the federal government it wonld take me |city. He then tried -_ and nally builded as this one wa I lhe a university site auvoo. He le ft there with of the | reached e even a few ee ave ay € ; : others Salley ue ‘A.-G, Dunklee ran amuck last night) gait With her may the result of having partaken too | jince over. was battle ALARM , . e e pioneers were led slowly from|,,The dead white man then came to the ‘crowd walked over the stand, Duncan McAllister: in the| life. and. cartup empty picking of battle the and ie score nearly three more than 55 Offspring. terminate Alley, while the men who helped were |Cleared away, there was an exchange bert S. Reiser, Bishop Heber C.|0f Wampum and tobacco and chewing the T.|tobaco and cigarettes _ between. Bolls and John George aa Thorup. The lunch was served under| Yhite men and the red, and the san- pare of . little he re? soil the iter Ar : 3 aj > a a ivae he ind * Ct I wala ga is.)and the audience joining in latter the and old ls ae x years mer were pioneers the that was Jeorrect arr rips the including quartet are|A kelly. Jamessister and Mrs. Manning Mr, colored and are brother and Edna Evans, Sadie Braby and | their lie admicted fanatics vild-eyed They have had many and varied ex-|Claudia Holt) sang "Utah, We. Love reatat fafaith mG in God and his overruling Wilford periences Mr. Manning fought with |Thee," the musical part of the morn- )are tnthey did was what but | providence, renthe with closing program Ctvil|ing's the in and legion Nauvoo thes | '©lthe Wine eaten recall their names lonesome|I came, and that makes me 78 now." 3ut he carries his years lightly, and the| with Threatens Celebrator Drunken a CO Isane Manning and Jane FE. James The Ste tr-Spi ingled were the personal body servants of |}the opening musica lL the prophet, Joseph Smith. The for- | program, Charles Pike 7 as present »wasfiftv-ni said "and oaele i dozen a half 9 to was, te d an sr > men : these ao did That Oe ward Sugar the leader early ee alley meyer &ot |°Ye" yesterday "lfew TAKE CHILDREN fell and he was covered with emigrant who| women crawled over guests|@ blanket, and the crowd of the in the got and ropes the under Alice Hil-|404 of battle the smoke when |™mixup and Kate Miss Miss and Paul, Davis Maud Lena Miss Mrs. weer young wants the the and schools, after looked 10 of It. ae the of |}heat cemparatively ts living number many her faith began sShe valley. this a evidence every minute and it took ten {7 ieinal eonipedy. iving re nie 4 belleve foprae ate the game in favor) or the country. ue: arc ne riotic napkins formed a fitting back-|rescue and, by the aid of many blank ground to the other table embellish-| cartridges rapidly inculeated into the been Just day the. p given program the Pant Team was her with Fort tostolen was hat ane ] . area an those pout Harley in also were team cach for "rooters" pied ee ee he ay eo me Stcaniey park the from ; exodus, ouaat ht a lived ee agesee Noa covers city The tables were decorated with clean | who see revere I as ae seemed to uses theiri best efforts > : r > ¢@ , them But there, Tll ell upet. china, glassware and iron and As the emigrants were eating, a a aoa yt ee tim some a en nendied ae and forks. The | few faint cries and yells were heard, | prom Se lca the and Hii Lah oa trip the ns consisted of sweet peas|and then the redskins"| in ; yellow dress the moste exeiting ' = : there 3 ; the park now ae were and kind Z wer |) » ' , s rhodo and time ' . to tell ais re 8 spectacular plays in every inning. The|* long owhie hoe thar ¢ atone "si ter > pee feet, eir beeen "noe i: nasturtiums, were Sear flowers ished a Ox bora was and Quarters women original the the entered ‘Ul 5 dae re the : jal so and ae * the dreamed chief The Lake. Sait the efthe drama, | ang ; ut handicapped actors in the mimic has an Deeker She battle ex-|!#st Centerville Mr. Smoot was but not insaida reminiseent} anaKaysville, ae RS Bountiful, with other. Davis}™mood yesterday, that some county towns furnished a large "pro- time he would reesil some interesting action, of scene the to closer having Badger and N. tures ae in "ik . eke of eas Maas tte Sire aise o City nae 7 after | UNLil supplies of short early Bue z . Mrs. three chil- father Her with arrived 1847. whe Drove Mormon plon- | the Nauvoo from park these fait. ae ; 6 April stakes to make lich "oaths ‘es oTehe oo pewhileand foe a Ss -CSS running of ger eS ae pe a The he pioneers5 had east side of the Jos ment, forts of the 82 P.| fe a ce of m the east|and and drive yor ore Satie tala waa center the of ae in-| supposed the the nature of a 1 te ge n ee ' first valley Interestingly to | most few] a ( three with connected ineidents that resort the at visitors of portion on wagons, on stood spectators nded | other pluneers-incidents the a/0f celebration the made have would permit| would that or anything trees, had familiar are for|"t_many not it were affair home of on,|sort gone have should what of seeing trese of men and band "That fr went that crowds Immense the closef pushing on insisted |The crowd hand tables ; Ra sa eh the way. aittte ander thei het - NEBr walnut tens arene nae ter Shit ight at the tre Of Ghani in of make-up ths more as. the Paine the pioneers was served. Immediatel aiee ti Corcicee ae ie utely af thevatandstand the eae Dan d satto ? c this band. Louisa s, Young. Brigham men, 1438 the 1 at valley 24 July of Mine SM ore e thi they were at-|poon and anit were Rete fifteen] lines fi fits e or eee about of considerable annoy-| midst yet eee ita and it was remarked that oe ay ance, first She the by the to the yésterday their way With Florence om cae: trie BS of thats in in/jn Salt Lake al descendants in Utah | in 1834, times early of. the pioneers themselves, eri ‘riences ; ar | are fold Berlencer : ‘ ei t born 7, December. Taylor, John was|the profit Just generation, troublous Come t ee ay ; various one of the ee Pioneer Se y of feature A please to greatly cemed char-|was : Mrs ACTS Achievement : of Note, Worthy as < conquored cach town, at hat toe is what e nee ; "ay 0 ofand ‘how sae Oa not tine begone has what for apologies fer have we that God us thank Let fore. that ag |)| becety ‘dso o glorious aa heritage our of corners four the within here that men; free as live ean We state untramballot our exercise can we acGod worship can we that meled: conour of dictates to the cording Conmuon- Wonderful an wealth , who | who laid the foundations of of the stat and city ich PIERS TO Ste of Most uilding out-|.deeds driving that When outfit, Quarters honor, the exercises of one | | here Winter as far at|Ut|!" aas one-horse ~ acAintinin thelr live " « at memory again over ‘ |monwealths mother her there reached she ot ets the the joys and all The the | world in died, Killed been father hay ing tet some} mol words Liothee times least, those " aller The concc rned. Sat eddat crowded was which the} in less atiention they their! didnarimigce. It seen from suspended While oven.' was i nobly as |women eel INSPIRED and practhin} ene a ‘ho half Re interesting Badger. A. he \e © Bel toind enjoy to : Prettiest Also Of which - they over fire, a tripod, [hung "duteh a | Was they was measure it interest, a a started while they were;en ure and watched ae m customs mor little ittle more ar . im vis. Lh let ‘tall ay Heme ag honit faithfully, us ado oun Celebrated. Is commis- e not tors dren faces during Lost by rec "CSS | to its fullest capacity in handling the Salt Lake valley, but one to celebrate yesterday -¥ r ee ens ee of that Pio-|annivers: wry celebrated that crowd immense Ee aged nen pots to help the of Smoot \ W was addi-| in and resort the at Day neer had been| of land acres three About places. rough and obstacles the center of interest dur-| roped in for the purpose of giving a] tion to its claim as "the prettiest spot| With Brigham Young as . | > ae of an Indian attack on|in Utah," the resort was entitled to|of the band of pioneers representation luncheon! the day,r, and while at Jess than 1,000 jnterested specta-|an emigrant train 1 » of » of » j ; Sree Saheene iA de hy Page ofa ei seh i up as wommade men few young A Bre ‘losroped the stcea-outside Ing Badger recount and of interest topics recounted made who eers many . most the Harrict"H. eaks S d That Day may of that of these re-told, Gee iver hey were eating. seemed lite of them were and yesterday asked we ‘ between Salt|}two children making up service Hourly ‘ train‘ that of ploneérs Lake and Lagoon yesterday was taxed | band. ae . EMIGRANTS. » early lighted experiences younger the aa : journey long ounce : the ci of the » out but a. here of sorroy : @ complica glorl» oR to the pioneers of the coming The with punectuating end, the until with |ingly pioneers who arrived women few likenwas Lake Salt Great of valley pro-| the of parts the applause which | their company Smoot O. A. early days}the the vy never|reached this valley September 12,|s5ram that appealed esper ially to them, | eq by Mr. Riter, the other speaker on of wanderings the to Program, }the joined exercises late | and.at.the.close.of.the. of ° the. widow ‘is ‘the: andwomen|1847:°::She men the to folwho Those of Israel. children | tye the pioneers. for cheers |in three lusty relates Decker Mrs, Decker Charles are and them, through passed always were Busiest. the were in Among gcjers was reealling | of pleasure of those ‘c in incidents before they old. srow. Who It and of hen kY Ne ‘ ATTACK scenes delight started. A number mood retrospective " on Swoop Crowds Make to Place" and days. early While the stories of | have been told and 66 ‘ past }¢ndured as my tired} a Te a changes many more] porn their experiences in cross-| in Utah-of hardships|was the of and plains the ing 26th. July lursday, the but|S™Mile white, hair Taek y 26thKnights with |in of the charge I had during tiees has het the mantirs who the vel bay west- | tored : aThe pioneers remaining few the toward travelling gently pioneer, were white as old as only : <x ver on Pioneers Barly the ave girl little one the of of i ifn » = ou so dow n Which of life slope ern llve them, before traveled have my oy Bo BC : nts whit them were tiny, toddling inolder. ants while others were much re r . the Vherever they INDIANS went he pieneers wees the recipients of reverence and | courtesy, As they would pass by, hats} Ss Reali Realism Is were lifted, and many a strong, rugged t iy come it all an' on the absence of music Rei , o z = that they missed it very person: older h fae grave ly | commented | state al h. lated as replied re asa earnestly "She the Re the cen- then to witness remained people and seared were others while rave, cried most of the time. One little felMany comments were the on heard low displaye da most manly demeanor. | fact that there 7sin the : : > Was + not =a band arn derinis he was asked name?" hat''s your What' c the er musi any eni¢ a i C i ' ; DapaeCaY Tot PLA be ginning the Rae reply the was know," I don't pioneers the of number A o'clock "Who's|5 Wea the .= seer coer and not that AS Saltal Thu aE Goto 9 eee a Feew just two t member s to se ree oO e boys to digging ERC HETn macanete mnie eran adin have might else we or anything later and dessert, flour, to the dition dessert rte? Eaid T ;alLp. POSS FESS Lr ed it ‘fill-up' that family the to to say used ways we had, we four litthe how no matter Yos ‘fll-up' dessert always had some then," and since have changed things Mr. Spencer branched off to sai) of the Days. to numbe nat large A park. the of quite| ter were hair's old of number in aw: asked pointing His eae a throw located was far hair and beard ain't he "Huh, so be-|8'tOWing giv were pictures which jscreen evening later the In to or) moving parents was number | Jast the deposited folks little the of of to over it tote would it appearance the cl and arms, her where ae other so I'd be afraid, it." he old?" another, Whose |Sno num-|es concert the old seems num-|Unele. A elassical rendered, were of Held's band| grandstand hours. two for lasted of If I was of think "Ain't peo-| were for Liberty stake Beginnig gave 5 hosts cheers as the aged by as hearty cheers Three emit. could ple playing| the af-| amusement. Children Lost for tent in]dered listenby the many enjoyed lng much Children."' "Lost marked Was gathered people aritvete hundred lost a time individual wouldchild take was the found,|ers tot nel a ai Several Gah oatiin dlecern stein or his tent, awalt suffering and romping in the games and Tent : small Every ae pioneers afforded afforded A the the while children, a _the 2 and : Incidents se other sun's}live?"" ne old folks to keep: off the oe the shade of bit ‘ery tien Saas Sainte oneto ieThe Toe his eves asked fee wer lawns the while afforded, trees can Ft ie Only Mowiielaiaw |‘! pioneers' the of conclusion he ne the multitude. with covered wou ‘ > oc ore ‘re long Pe do you expect - to live _ How say pro-. arose and Horne Richard fea-[luneh, many - pathetic as were . rere only "I'm other, the replied ten.|‘'Well." be thanks of a vote that posed Lost| humorous were as there lures children With te Pioneer > new have | each See NOW - ee Pee BS tc | presse prepared Be o come HEA aq hae ta families makaka Talks in backward it id rs Ty a would lk:last to Mathanitian: 7 of Eloquently uch a state Our come. I have and you |past have It is°true we not yet finished. power our In 4s and vithin , our hands and citizenship. sovereign ea ie bickerings Donner ail the oa an i the la a ss th up take us now Let past, of the we etires Senator ae Tia homas us through the elght erop would oe & eve was' as past, to. the belong was nation The iplished an family," said for that cary department "and the first thing I did Spencer, Mr. ~ IS the pioneers sitting together toearnestly talking were Two of lunch were um-/at of children number : held who serviee, into was nor the friend had, |crowd patronizing the jn] of taken was women and care men Considerable the all them shelter hinee a brought lunches alesis on withThe trae to carry family. July 24, s State between Fourth South stree ts. That months before Party Young's Brigham With ready we f- Nour our o Everyone for months. if planned Brown, see-|as to oedi- | geant-at-arms, W illiam began ye "s crowd the whole and after, looked well standard-|Was Airmet, D John retary, after the 32 in toward aE A along A great many of those wh arer, ¢ enry We: s vac. :latts ‘ . : , : AS n CAO U RULER ere mreee ty pene ae rae Jon Mosiah Walters, Fr' Brooke Sara ven phils avis began there were D. Lyon, few came The of hose of lengths number large A Keddington, William Hancock very | U. was day Phe oon er hot afforded running was water |in which and Samuel Skidmore, Solomon other marke ee outsfade A‘ vaunece ones, are § ras ln the' park Tt relief. much guests, s invited with ogether hot that] sofriend was re day oe seemed BUCSS) EAC the water AVEO ae the res MeKe wa the best places ean few eae lunch to their lown es BrOVes not : minish noon block there a of | building green stuff we had the only was about when fall, except at the first to look glasses. looking inte our looked we Salt reac TOs after days "Three "we Spencer, Mr. continued Lake, got to figuring on the amount of whe at} : ; in that found and had we flour eral -_--- W. carefully and smoothly as off ser-|went Folsom, P. president "God fain ; 3 the Nauvoo Legion, consisting of = . -, G president, Calton, iam reorge ' e car: | vice street morning ke hearty _ : the of parts various in and oO One.). Page from (Continued - the Third and raised an umbrella and stood over him if of culmination such. sorrows, eful and Mw his tense gentleman to in addition meal, the of rest the a bottle of ice he also secured whieh him to refresh gingerale ae plothe on waited who ladies The dressed all were tables the at neers refreshing a presented and white in a ppe many ; a They ; received eonae € pert tions ot| the. = fh tn about ereek City of noticed was suffering I valley the In along the edge trees these three only remember, were that 7S 7 & s." Z. C. OUR M. |. DRUG ONE-THIRD OFF. Where you get the best. STORE 7 IS AT 112-114 MAIN STREET. |