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Show H The Utah Notice.' Jubilee. H Suit Luke City. June 29, 1897. H ThriCMiil be present ot Utah's great H Pioneer Jubilee over r00 of the men and H -nomen wlio braved the dangers and H hardships aciossthe the plains in the B now memorable yeai of 1847 Allure H now scte ami yellow. The forniB of H many ate bent with the weight of tho H t bunions they iave bom during the H 4ifty years they huve been engaged in H Wilding up ll'c' western enipiie. They H arc scattered, the majority of them, far H from tho Riitffc of Zion. but all, if they H so will will bo afforded an opportunity H to hoc their beloyed temple ere their m eyes are closed in eternal sleep of neaec m that their good work on earth linn earned m for thi'in. Fioin Canada and fioin every H' State and Tetritory in the western hnlf m of the eontineut, f.'om Mexico and from H fur -aw ay hind, they will come to pnrti- H apate in the llftiuth anniversary of the H founding of their beloved Utah. They m will be ree.ehed by the people of Utah H with open army. Maguilie.eut medalh H will be ptifented to them by twenty- H seven of the futrefct daughters of Utah' H The fumous Tabernaele eho'n will ping H for their benefit byins which liny B been their holace in many tiying houiu. B Their eats will be greeted with inspiud H words fioin tthe lips of iheir leaders. H Ten thousand M'hool uhildien will 'end H their voices to tho singing of the ode H which IMofcssor Evan Stephens has H composed in their honor, and on the B 24th day uf July there will be re- H produce for their benefit the pioneer B train tho first to enter thcyalley of the H Great Salt Luke. H Of that immoitnl train 1-18 touts onl y H tAventy-four haye res).onded to tho call H of tho Pioneer Jubilee Commission. H Death has been active in the ranks of H the bravo people who wore the Uistto H make tin ir homes in the wilderness H The most natable of tho survivors is H Wilford Woodruir, now President of the H Church of Jrgus Cnrist of Latter-Day H-i Saints, and the idol of the people of H Utah, lie is now in his nintieth year, H but still active in church affairs. H Thosurvivore, with their age, nativity H And residence, nio as follows : H Gcoigo W. Prown, 70, New York, B -Cliarleton, Wasatch eount., Utah. BB TJiomas I'ouls-on Cluward, 7-I, PcniiHyl- HM -yanin, Paygon, Utah. B Jlymnn Curtis, 85, Massachusetts, Su- H lew, Utah county, Utah. HS Franklin ll. Dewey, Oh, Massachusetts, H White Hills, Mohavu count y, Arizona. H Oxro F. Fostnmn, (I'J, Veimout, Idaho M Fulls, Idaho. H Joseph Kgbcit, 7!), Indiana. ICaysville, m Utuh. H Anion F. Farr, Sr., 7fl, Vermont, H , Ogdeu, Utah. H Flake Green (coloied), 0!), North Cam- H linn, (i ray's Luke, Bingham county, H Idaho. H John S. (Jleahon, 78, New York, H Pleasant Gtovo, Uta; con ity, Utah. B Stephen W. Godnid, 87, New York, H l,ruityulo,.Aluuiedn coitntv, California. F H CPurles A . Hiwpei . 80, rennsylvauia, B Holiday, Salt Lake county, Utuh. B Stephen Kclbcy, 80, Paris, Hear Luke H county, Idaho. H Lev Kcwol Kendal), 75, New York, H Mapleton, Utah county, Utah. B Couriul Ivliueman, 83, Payern, Tex., HM Maiicopu county, Arizona. B John V. Norton, 77, Indiana, l'.ui- H guitch,(jarlield county, Utah. B Charley Shumwny, ill, MiisHrtchuHotts, H huinway, Navajo county, Arizona. H A 1'. S'ltiuiw.'iy, , Massachusetts H rrankhn, Oneida county, Idaho. B William C. A. Smoot, Oi), Tennessee, H Sugar liottbe, Suit Lake county, Utah B Norman Taylor, 00, Ohio, .Aloab, Grand B con nly, Utah, B Horace Thornton, 75, New York, B Mnnti, Snnpotu county, Utah. m "Willluin P. Vance, 75, Tennessee, B Pine Valley, Washington, Utah. Honson Wa.Lor, Sr., 77, Nov York, B Pleasant Jrove, Utah county, Utah. B Wilfoid WoodiufT, 00, C'ttnccticut, B Woodruff villa, Salt Lake City, Utah. BL Georgo Woodaid, 78, New Jrsey, St. B George, Wuuhington county, Utah. |