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Show -3- 31. Circlevalley, Piute County, Utah. 32. Sa:me as 31. 33. Curtis .Bolton. 34. The students had to pay tuition and l:ny their own books. Mr. Young doesn't reea 1 what the cost was, but the teacher would take anything they could bring in tor pay. 35. Mr. Young recalls that he had a 3rd roader, a speller, a slate and a etpy book. 36. None. 37. Deseret News. 38. Salt ~ake City, Utah. 39. The first telegraph Mr. Young can recall is when they put the line through Kanosh, Utah. He doesn't recall the exact date, but it was about 18?3. 40. Yes. Mr. Young can recall the early day horse cars, but he doesn't recall any dates. He rode on thilml in S8lt ~ake City, and Grand junction, Colorado 41. Mr. Young recalls that the first autanobile he ever saw was one of the first to come into Salt Lake Valley. He doesn't recall the date ·, but he remembers there was only one or two cars around town at that time. 42. The first train Mr. Young ever saw was in Milford, Beaver County, in as neae as he can recall, about 1873. 4~. The first train Mr. Young ever rode was in Manti, Sanl)i•• County, in 1875. 44. Most o'f the early day entertainments Mr. Young can raca.li were parties and dances they would have. Sleigh riding was a great winter sport. Mr. Young remembers when "Dibbel" was touring the country with statu•s of Joseph and Hyrum Smith, giving lectures and singing songs ot these men's lites. 45. Dibbel was a traveling canpany. 46. Always celebrated the 4th and 24th of July. 47. uo. 48 - 49 - 50. 51. It any trouble came up between any of the settlers, the bishop was called in to help settle it. 82 - 5~ - 54 - 55. |