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Show Sons of Utah Pioneers Museum, 2998 Connor St., Announces W f j 'WWWWIBI1.W H"ll mm), ill MUMiiM'MW WMW1.IIIMHHJ .I.imi III III - Pll Ulli.HI. HI !. I I !." " T1.'H'? ; i 1 4 : -, . ; ! f a . ,s 1 1 w! '1 - U ; !' - - 1 f 1 - kW"N.. !j A "P VwI' fcyV.y. ? S , r 1 1, . - j,V f V"" t'v. f mi Himiiiwi i ,. ,-v. wiwkw."- j -. j rv,; .',1 yv ' t j . ?J J kvr f .A '( 3-: ; (M00l ' J p-' :-l-::f .i 'nl W- ;o ""v tl -Mmiriijl HilftTTIT- ii-i ir" "T 1iilr--T'J- f Hit i i f? 'i --rirrr' ifnr riTimn inn r mi rn HTWrfl It" . . v, V: .,. i i i n nl n i i iiim I Collection of Apostle Mathew Cowley placed in custody of SU P Museum by Mrs. Coiuley shown in photograph pho-tograph with missionaries who labored under him in South Seas Mission for Church of Jesus Christ of ' Latter-day Saints, namely from left to right, Gam Henderson, David M. Evans, George Biesinger, Richard A. Lambert, Mrs. Cowley and Bishop George F. Kudd. I I 4 p"- .'.-wii iiw.w.i,,. . i U - .. i 3 f N ; )V ' t ! . ,j '! - -.-.y r . T ' 1 I.J i ill i 1 1 ', M Charles Petty, prominent Sugar House businessman (right),, presents copy of his great Albert Petty Family Book to the Sons of Utah Pioneers Museum. Horace A. Sorensen, left, Chairman of the Museum, accepts same ivith much praise and gratitude., and said in doing so, "This is a family history unequaled in my recollection for colored photographs, quality qual-ity of printing and binding. It i'.s, an example to us all to get -busy and write our own Family Histories," J. M. Zundell (right) presents mementos of his father, Abraham Abra-ham Zundell, to the SUP Museum for safe keeping. Gam Henderson (left), SUP vice president, accepting same. Collection Col-lection includes his father's briefcase when he served in Utah's first Legislature, photographs and law' books, also proceedings of this historical law-making body when it met for the first time in the Salt Lake City and County Building. |