Show DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS MAY WHITE HISTORY for some years the kano kane county company ot of the daughters ot of the utah pioneers have been endeavoring to collect in material to write the history of kane county but asyet as yet th the biographies ot of pioneers parly early I 1 historical Is incidents and date data are so BO incomplete that the work ot of writing a complete history has been delayed although some valuable information Is now on hand much more I 1 Is 9 needed the county officers of the organization would greatly appreciate it it if anyone whether they are members bers of the company or not would pass to historian rose H hamblin any aay biography historical event incident pr cir data that would help in this if you have any diaries of pioneers old manuscripts or other papers pertaining to the early settlement of this county the daughters of the pioneers would be more than pleased to preserve them tor for you it you do not feel like giving theato them to the organization permanently the central company at salt lake city are also anxious tor for us to write the history ot of the early settlement and from time to time letters have been sent to encourage us to do this work at once the following lettes from the central company received recently by president macy B D robinson will no doubt interest all members of the organization and all who are anxious to know what the organization Is trying to do dear county president we have an outline that we are nn an closing with this letter we hope you will anjou the winters work and any help we can give will be gladly faint shed abed at our convention held on the 3rd ard dinst the matter of ct writing thu tho histories ot of our pioneer fathers and mothers was discus discussed sea aisa also plans bior for publishing of same in book form but in addition to these histories we de istre to stress the writing of the history of your different localities giving on an account of the ground your camp covers in the larger places we are doing this by wards or districts in the smaller places place stake take the town as aa a whole tell why settlers first came were they sent to colonize or did they go to establish some new industry or why who were the first settlers what did they do tell of the canals they built how they farmed what industries they established about the buildings how were they built of what material who were the builders where did the first house stand what were the a mu in tact fact everything about the early settlement of your locality this will be a very valuable contribution to the history of the state and we would like to put it over now while the present officers are in 30 10 that the next officers will have time to work out plans of thir own and too when the old pioneers are gone it will not be possible to got get corre correct ct information so let us get right at this work while the 0 old id setters settlors sett lors are with us the following histories hav been sent into our office hober heber midway newton aurora big cottonwood canyon elsinore glenwood Gle awood koosher Koosh nr em manu manti monroe pleasant green richfield salina balana sevier county too ele venice west bountiful morgan county nepal cuy city clarkston Clar katon mendon utah aul ani montpelier idaho also camp 2nd and camp legrande camp and camp from salt laka county trusting that ana will give us hearty support in this matter und nd send seiad your hist alm n as aa soon as poo poa elble eible we are very sincerely yours 5 ours DAUGHTERS DAU GINTERS or OF UTAH PIONEERS mrs kate C hnot president 4 mrs era elva J olson cor soc sec |