Show DAUGHTERS OF UTAH PIONEERS MEET HERE The Tho West ar l County County Camps of of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers celebrated their first birthday by a party at the home of Mr and Mrs Mrs J. J H H. Riding Wednesday evening January Mr Beckwith Senior entertained with lantern picture slides and ancl a lecture accompanying on the earliest planers of Utah the ancient Cliff Clift Dwellers and the later American In Indians Indians Indians In- In with whom the first whites had early contact The audience was very attentive throughout The little Misses Roberts Hopkins and Fitch danced a number of very charming and graceful dances to the enjoyment of all President Joseph T. T Finlinson gave an address on the early planner pioneer history of Millard and especially on the Old State House for far which he Introduced a bill which passed that it be made a permanent State Museum and repository for Millard County relics J. J Harvey Melville said that his father and the father fether of President A A. A A A. A Hinckley laid the cap stone on the walls of Old Cove Fort John Kolter Koiter said that he bought the wrong pair and Jim Steele passed around an an ample mouthful of Steeles Kandy Kats Fudge Dipped While all were busy with the cats Jim gave a aversion aversion aversion version of a baseball game as seen by and told re-told by a bally mon to the delectation of everyone Representatives were Invited from each of the camps and all expressed themselves as having had a pleasant pleasant pleasant pleas pleas- ant and profitable evening |