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Show North Morgan, with also Peterson Lead League Peterson and North Morgan Vspen JHaiycin Timp while s'E (fainty re- the only unbeaten teams in the Morgan County Farm Bureau Baseball league, as teams entered the third week of the second mained V (Continued From Lat Week.) Hy MIIS. WILLIAM CHADWICK OLl'ME Win MORGAN. MORGAN COl'NTY, I'TAH, FRIDAY. JULY Scouts Attend Camp in Salt Lake City C.IIIST MILLS IN MORGAN COl'NTY aV MILLS AND 1851 Warnmer Porter as and Sanfnrd "lVr over the mountains from Centerville into crossed Jr., t,r. csnj on snd built i saw mill tlu-p- on a stream creek. They carried provisions in,i Beaver called machinery, etc., on pack mules. Tin. was before there valley to use lumber, or a rom ere , any settlers inbe Weher hauled to market. over which it could They built log houses and moved their families up the Ira Porter was born there in following spring. January, 1860. On account of the difficulties and expense eneonntered the mill it was not completed until 1857. constructing jji in 1858 and thev remained in Then came the move south frovo during the winter of 1858 and 1859. They returned to Hardscrabble in July, 1859. This mill as very expensive, having cost about $3,000.00. It supplied Centerville with some lumber. The first 500 feet was taken there over the mountains on a cart with four yoke of As early NUMBER 32 25. half of play. In Iasi Saturday's games, Peterson downed Devils Slide, 17-North Morgan won from Richville, Milton took a 15 N encounter from Henefer, ami South Morgan Large Crowd Gathers to See SUP Caravan in Henefer -- defeated Porterville large crowd assembled at Hen- In Laramie they were completely This Saturday, Henefer will play efer Tuesday morning caily to surrounded by natives dressed like at Devils Slide, Porterville will shot with were hut at Indians, leadand their Eighteen scouts witness the arrivul of the Sons of meet Milton on the Milton diaof fire cameras arms. instead er, Albert C. Welch, are attending tlie Ctah Pioneers who have reRichville will play at PeAs in the original company, mond, and North the Centennial Scout Camp which Morgan will meet terson, 4:t comenacted the trek made by the there were men, three Women South is being held in Suit Lake City, Morgan at the fair grounds. the and who two in euravan. entered children of the pany pioneers to 21 are among They July The summary of last Saturdays All were dressed in pioneer costhousand and Salt Lake valley July 24, Is 17. scouts several North game folwamen wore The and beards. 75 of tumes covered caravan the scouters who have gathered from lows: Henefer bedecked the cars their group began Upon leaving 2s states, Canada and Mexico to gon It. 11. E. help Utah celebrate its Centennial trek in Nauvoo, Illinois, and have accompanied by President George North Morgan 220 mn 020 7 followed the same route as the Albert Smith and Governor ooo ooo Oir2 year. B. Maw journeyed to Mor- Richville Incidents pioneers. experienced and buses Early Monday morning Struck out hy Wiseomlie, l.'t; mon flats where luncheon was trucks bearing scouts and their by the pioneers have lieen base on balls, 1, hit by pitch, 1; the to color served. on and treksters then by They proceeded leaders began pouring through the struck out by Neilson, 10; hit by entrance gates of the camp, and has leen added to their travel by Salt l.ake City for a parade and pilch 1; home runs, K. Murdock, residents of towns the along way. program. was it alive with boys immediately 1; hit, Ulrich, 1. and for cleaning up pitching tents, Team Standings their week of centennial activities. BEE 0-- A 1 2.- -. Morgan-Kichvill- e 0-- 0- Her-tie- it par-traye- d two-bas- e OUTING HIVE GIRLS ENIOY The camp which is located on the Fort Douglas reservation mush- oxen. roomed into a city of tents, and soon liecume a lieehive of activity Joshua Williams started a saw mill in Peterson at a very and enthusiasm. Stevens Roswell also had date. a saw mill in that early The boys, whose average age is vicinity. 14 years, have been preparing for Mr. Me Lean, one of the early settlers of Mt. Green, this camp for many months, anti their program is crowded with built a saw mill on the Weber river where the Strawberry and experience the boys will Mordran is school, David lie Coolbear says that at one time Nelson at hih bridge is. never forget. They took part in "" a built bottomed tea, George Higley the parade Tuesday morning ami cross the river at the m l . I, , using it the first time the boat participated in the unveiling ceremarrki j monies of the This Is the Place The horn fly soon will appear down and all let into the stieam. Mr, capsized Coolbear was they have three children, Kaye monument. in large numbers to annoy cattle They will visit BingKilKent Lee not able to swim and very nearly lost his life, Kilburn, ath in; lie was ham Canyon, swim in the Great by sucking their blood and preventburn, ll, and Keith Parley Kil- - Salt Lake, visit the State Capitol, rescued by Nels Arave. ing them from making normal the Fair grounds, will see the in weight, says Nat Taggart, In Milton, James Hansen built and operated a saw mill gains as head Promised Valley and attend a county agent. These annoying fly his home at mouth the of Line creek. He w as a carpen- - of the industrial school in Ogden concert at the Tabernacle. pear pests ran be controlled safely and .since 1045, and as a resident of ter and builder. atScouts from Morgan who are cheuply by the use of DDT applied hti is a,cti,le in c,lubs tending this camp are: Ronald LonJohn H. Giles also operated a saw mill. as a spray." He drove Boy Scouts organizations don, Keith Waldron, Harold Seott, Various farmers who used DDT the last yoke of oxen used in Milton in his saw mill busi- - 0f the community. Niel Gamble, Dale Francis, Morris last year for controlling lice and In devoting the major part of Hess. hornflies reported to the county Durrant, Lorin Tonks, Loci Mech-aof NelAbout 1861 three men, Abiah WTadsworth, a lefthanded J,is 1jfe,Lt0thue fi?ld Robert Waldron, Mark t;(luatio ugent that they were going to use Mr. Kilburn has been a leader in Jack Clark, Warren Gamble, DDT more generally this spring carpenter and his two sons-in-laGeorge Higley and Nelson every community in which he has son, Bee MIA home at made who to the the trip line girls Morgan Robert Sherwood, Richard McKinand summer for horn fly and mosArave, and their families came from Jit. Green and settled resided. He has been listed in Brighton. All reported having a grand time. non, Kent Smith, Donald Sherman, quito control. Some of the men near where the grist mill stood. They built a saw mill there. )Vhos Who for Young Men of the Ivan Rich and Llewellyn Wright. who are so pleased with DDT are is North'veht and an aet.ive ,nTm' The cottonwoods that grew along the river were cut up into George Fry, A. R. Turner, A. R. News About Folks in Rich, W. C. Nelson & Sons, and lumber and this greatly helped the new colonists in improv-- 1 fernkfes anTeZcafionaKsodctict Verl Poll. ing their homes. As a resident of Ephraim, where One dipping in a .25 per cent solution will give complete control They floated logs down the river into a pond hack of he was associated with Snow col-th- e MRS. M. It. MECHAM for three weeks and satisfactory mill. This pond covered many acres of ground and is rtheKst "prLTdTnfof the Two Layton juveniles were Correspondent control for a month," says Mr. Tag-ga- r. now being farmed by ciai k Bl Othei s. 1 Phone: junior chamber of commerce and turned over to the custody of Judge Use 4 to H pounds of 50 per FriA kitchen shower was given e Theodore About 1866 or 1868 Ezra T. Clark of Farmington bought took part in other community Bohn of juvenile couFt cent wettable DDT to make each two Mrs. Elina Ballard and day night by Mrs. Robert Richards 100 gallons of Rpray solution. following an automobile accident saw mill and on the spot where it stood, just east of the jivitie!i- As LKai he was a 3:30 p.m. Saturday, one mile daughters, Cheryl and Marilyn of und Mrs. Ray Kingston for Miss at Spraying with the atronger solucrossing they built the Weber Valley Flour mill. 'community east of Morgan on U. S. 30. Great Falls, Mont., have been visit- Ruby Kingston, a bride of Wednes- tion where he should give longer protection. friends and the with About 1892 Thomas and Edward Spackman bought leader, relatives One youth, driver of the vehicle, ing day. The shower was held at the G. F. Knowlton, extension Dr. with her has been home of the brides parents, Mr. the Clark mill and mill site. They tore it down and built the People of Morgan can well be sustained cuts and bruises, while last week. She of the Utah State entomologist the other was not seriously injured. parents, Mr & Mrs Fred Anderson, and Mrs. E. O. Kingston. Miss Agricultural college, roller mill which was in operation until says that February 10, 1932, She in month. California the to was married The past control driver apparently lost Kingston George gains averaging or exceeding a half when it burned down. MonMontana in home her takleft for of Fisher of the car, ran off the highway Ogden, the wedding head daily can be expound per Just east of where the seminary building now stands and into a telephone pole. As a day evening. ing place in that city. A reception piated of treated animals above result of the accident telephone Mr & Mrs Roy Stephens enter- for the newlyweds was held in the that of untreated. Culves will make was a saw mill in the early days and also a shingle mill. Kill service was disrupted for some tained at a birthday dinner Sunday W.O.W. hall Saturday night. The even greater gains, as their moth10 DDT MILLS IN HARDSCRABBLE CANYON time. in honor of their twin sons, Melvin young couple took a trip up to ers, when not annoyed by flies, and Devils few Slide for a The youth was charged with and Calvin. They were one year hours, About 1870 an eastern man, William Farrell, brought produce more milk. DDT is safe travelabsence their their reckless made old. Lou Mrs. and Randall to have failure during to driving use Betty and controls mosquitoes, a steam saw mill into the valley, and ten expert mill men. lie state inspection on his vehicle. a lovely birthday cake for each. ing hags were appropriately dec- lice and most ticks, as well as Rich-Mil- e also brought a in of number oxen. and made otherwise orated to the Mrs. Invited car camped prewas were They estimated Damage large Amy horn flies. guests sentable. the return their & at .200. Mrs Harold Randall. Ilomer, Mr that spring. Upon It is expected that hundreds of Giles, Mr & Mrs Richard Randall bridegroom entertained the inter- livestock owners will profit from The mill was taken up into Hardscrabble Canvon where and even int0 yur bouse, and son Gordon, Mr & Mr Arthur ested friends by carting said bags DDT use this year in Utah. Makthey cut hundreds of thousands of feet of lumber.' The cut-- 1 , Giles and children, Kathleen and down Main street, while the bride ing 50 pounds of extra meat from rt in which a beau- the ting and hauling of the timber furnished employment lor dot around the edges of your Bruce, Mrs. Matilda Peterson and pushed a application of 10c worth of tiful rag doll reposed. most of the men in Porterville and Richville. Grant Spcndlove. DDT per animal is just good busiAfter using) lawns, the base of trees, founda-thi- s ness. Will you be one of those to Mrs. Ruth Crowton and children mill about a year Mr. Farrell sold it and brought in ajtions of buildings, and piles of rub- Bishbenefit from this economical, easy of are the misat had the visiting Murray 60-inSpike" ,arger Harding cut to FKnowUon! jehadvi ceofto saw with which he was able control program? R. II. Giles home. pest a fortune of op last Monday burning a great deal more lumber. His camp supplies he brought Utah State Agricultural college cushion out of the rear seat of his Slide Brooks of Devils Mr. Lynn In hundreds of dairy plants direct from the east. Fruits and finer provisions to the extension entomologist, was speaker at sacrament meeting newly purchased car, but with quick throughout the great dairy state of Sund. value of $1,000.00 were work He had time. one at Spike him extinguished the inh1e,)ePeernicneRnst brought by Utah voluntary deductions have flames in time to save the car. lumber yard at Richville, vheie the Stanley Rose of Powell Mrs. Kate spent Ogden been made morn-erty month of during the P'Pjnot been watered since early June from the farmers milk and the week end with her mother, now is, which was the largest that has ever been in jng, will give best results in Mrs. Matilda Jensen. Misses Lois and Jessie Peterson stroying the miserable little for- - cream checks to help finance the county. to a number of ADA & Mrs Earl Johnson were were hostesses business Mr action f expanded ther Mr. Farrell married a Sales Not Surplus daughter of Billa Dickson. guests at their home recently. Afttra veTing bemt at night. program, it dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Current: Centennial Exposi Nine saw mills were operated in Hardscrabble canyon er attending a show they returned Sunberg at Peterson. DI)T water sprays applied to the was reported today by A. J. Mortion, Fair Grounds, Salt Lake to m the chicken a was which Mr & Mrs Royal Clark and Dale supper, and elsewhere ris, general manager of the ADA early days. Some of these were run bv steam and some foundation of houses City. Alfred Drake in Promof Utah. Thurston motored to Elko, Nev., followed by a slumber party. The by water. ised Valley Ute Stadium, There were also two shingle 'mills. The mill are also effective in killing off the While it is too early to make last week. Dale remained there to guests present were the Misses Lake. Salt farthest up the canyon was Farrells mill, which was located duce Pauline antPann0yance Ida he definite on Thurston around work the Harmon Peterson, Carrigan, any and said, :: predictions, Draft Horse Show, July Leone Rogers, Bessie Wilde, Elaine the east fork of Hardscrabble. The timber was brought the home and yard, according to preliminary reports indicate that ranch. Exposition, Salt Lake. No and Peterson Bertooh. more down the Utah dairy farmers than ever Mr & Mrs Ross Cobb and family Myrtle Centennial Celebramountain side by oxen. The next was the Stan- - Dr. Knowlton. are contributing to the program. of Brigham City spent the week one appeared the worse for the July dish mill. Huntsville. tion, It was located on the west fork of Farrell canyon. slumberless When the month's drive is over it end at the Royal Clark home. night. July 27: Championship soccer, the work here was Hold- is expected that Utah will again The Milton Primary officers mostly sawing ties. The next was Germania A. C. Vs California, & Mr Go over the top. Mrs Russell of Fritch ans water power mill, which sawed a great many shm-- 1 met at the home of Mrs. Betti Ogden. Kamas were ADA home Last year the visitors at the of Utah rais- Mecham last Thursday. Bette has Sks and lumber Centennial CelebraJuly also. This was located at the mouth of TJg-yed $!,ooo in the national campaign. been confined to her home the past of James Logan recently. Mr. Price. tion, d otandish fork. Then came Billa Dicksons mill. This The Utah milk flow should be suf- few weeks. The afternoon was Fritch is general superintendent 3: Jean Gros Giant' July ficiently large so that this amount spent visiting and a delicious of the Carbon Fuel Co. and was shingles and lumber of all kinds. It was situated about Salt Balloons, Exposition, he en -- 60 to of should route doubled this Kemmerer, Wyo. money luncheon was served. The party Lake. yards down the main canyon from Farrells canyon. individual Since farmers all was held in honor of Bette and Mrs. year. of Capt. The water mills ran night and day because they could July 2!): Unveiling Mr & Mrs George Carrigan of pay on the same basis, only one Barbara Rhodes. Brown James ?ot more OgMonument, doxvn cent per pound of butterfat delivpower in the night than day time. Further Mrs. Keith Little and baby Bingham are spending their vacaden. me mouth ered in tion at the here and the the at hosand mill daily plants camping visiting Aug. 2: Wheat and Beet Day, canyon was Porter and Waltons daughter returned from the month of June, total funds fluctu- pital Wednesday. She is staying with Mrs. Carrigan's parents, Mr Arthurs canyon was Jake Arthurs mill. Josh Williams Garland, Utah. & in with accordance Mrs milk ate James Rawle. profor awhile at the home of her paraso owned a mill in the same canyon. Lumber was hauled duction. July 24, v.rzr, ents, Mr & Mrs J. L. Mecham 0Ver the Goals of the finance drive this mountains from these mills to Bountiful. Mr & Mrs Grant Nelson and son year, according to Morris, are to Gordon and Mr & Mrs Jessie Charcoal was produced in the same canyon. J his was raise a national fund of about Spencer were called to Escalante to dipped the mines at Bingham for smelting purposes. which will be used during two weeks ago. Mrs. Nelsons he lumber to the wealth of deal exthe coming year to rcover and business brought a great mother, Mrs. W. M. Mitchell, was People. pand the maikets for butter, milk, very ill. She is ronfined to the cheese and all dairy foods. Farm- - Afield hospital at present, Compilation of The History of Morgan County, a bookers from ::ii states, coast to coast, THE GRIST MILL AT RICHVILLE Mr & Mrs j.'rank Robins and are pooling their contributions of children, Mr & Mrs Jessie Spencer, let to be printed for distribution during the forepart of SepAbout 1863 George Wr. Taggart and two brothers, Mor-ga- n Sales Mr & Mrs W. J. Wilson were visi-NJune for the nation-wid- e and Henry Hinman of Farmington, Davis county, com- tember, is progressing at the office of the Morgan County al were Mr. Surplus advertising, mer-- , ors Nelson home Sun- - News. Bohman, Grant counselors to the Owing Richville. jenced the building of a grist mill in chandising and research program day mate- It is planned to place these books on sale during he Uticulties in those Dairy Association. days of obtaining the necessary ditcft others who have served as cou- of the American Morgan county fair, so that those attending may secure selors t0 Bjshop Bohman during nts it was not completed until 1866. The irrigation Which tho .Mrs. Clarence Turner and two anvi; er settlers had made "as nmv enlarged into the fourteen years are Arthur children copies for themselves and possibly send copies to relatives of Salt Lake City visited to a mill Whittier, Wallace Parrish, Stephen r Ce' and friends. Ostler and Lee Rollins, who serv- - at the Lyman Mecham home Thurs- In order that we may know just how many of these bookwas drowned of week, About 1867 a last iday ed tvvo dlfferent times. child of Baltzer Peterson pres-Aravea- fat ZSStSSltSZ. iL Tr.'ThasServed Juveniles Involved News Items Taken From Old Files MILTON In Auto Accident C3-J-- ac-th- - wafaLa ' Earwigs With Solution JV' onea Sh go-ca- ch tttwftas Statewide Centennial Events Le-no- ra . 25-2- 7: tur-nishe- pllcc11 iiubbtrii BishoD 28-3- g. Compilation Progressing on "History of Morgan County" ot ie Eastern Men this stream, little the body being caught against the grates Serve Jail Terra lets to print, we are asking our readers to fill out the blank printed below and mail in to our office. In this way, we may determine the number needed. As yet, we dont know the exact price of the booklet, so please do not send money with the enclosed blank. You will be notified of the price when Morgan county jail the book is completed. before Justice About 29 year: was drowned i . - , .ieore completion of th... hlihe l'ver valleys for their flour, etc. At of milling what little grain they laised and en- days in Sh water road through Devils Gate, ine opportunity the when they appeared more grain. destroyed to them plant Ur reduced couraged Peace M. J Davies. supply became exhausted and the people xxeie This mill was patronized by the people of Coalville and iof the two thoe ..re at,extreme want. Not until the first of August w wooM comc an camp ' At this time ep ttQ0U et made to the other valleys. from which they night. As many as thirty teams have been there at onejin Devils Slide, . vm-Peemae a move, and consequently remained in operation until 1890, but some Jwere alleged to have taken a rifle, each mj r canned goods, eating utensils and from one t0 two yoke loxtn nia(k toern years before that time the manufacture of flour was dis-,orndo'vn in "tined Theold mi" iIard The babble canyon down to Heber C. Kimballs flour mills. n W ood . A I wish to secure Morgan County. Name Address copies of The History of |