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Show FRIDAY, JUNE 16 Ya for ga & | oO) @ pie L. i. B oS 2,‘ o # oo +o.ey <x ily : > eg So 7 eae | ~<< | Las ae <I ee si <= eee ; O dy % <I WY i: CY | <I , — ; oO ae ? es eee Sn bo ea = 2 oO aw a & Ua She GS 2 a G me kel AL Ie 4 x ee 7 Gee 9 “SS . are 3 Uletty Ma. f ate gut | ) ies ‘i to enough young Young nit. | |. E | mother, His arrived | married, the give of the former if ; t) to explore southern Califora year later with He returned gold, representing Born in. 1868 tithing paid in Utah DY members of the Mormon battalion members sta church and other 4 tioned in California, Rich part 3 was 9, 1868, of the born in what Bear is today country lake Idaho. During his boyhood on h# father’s ranch he learned to 11@ horses and has been a hase fanall his Ca life. aad He began the practice of medlreur- cine in Ogden 57 years ago, a: ing from that profession Utah’s centennial year, in 1947. * : at 2624 resides today with ‘ his wife _. | Many of the events o Taylor ‘avenue. in|} centennial parade. are within the experience of Dr. Edward I. Rich, The centennial parade is shown above, who will head the procession as parade marshal. charge of a group of men and W0- men tions representing of county. Ogden Their major and city aim is to organize- ee organize M city, McKay said. | Weber floats and other units that will depict the days of 1850, when Ogden was a settlement of crude 108 homes, on through to today’s mod-| ern | / a pack horse laden with $15,000 in cier eeGea til Mary Ann Phelps, was just 18 when she drove her oxteam into the new a — land of Zion. Apostle late the father, His Charles C. Rich, went on from Utah | in 1849 at the request of Brigham April Attell . as demanding vitality needed in cary$ng a homeland in the western wil- Dr. Op nid | et | period. already in 1847, derness. rn, Ww a | associates of his some and colonization the and ‘ x sed leader of the Latter-day Saints in Utah Bb le /| Dy : Parents Arrived in 1847 The parents of Dr. Rich 7 a of the some a R church wy z Nother c tc chairman. — parade experienced life of ; A, ‘ Dr. Rich has within the span of a tA he R . | ’ fh be Oo CIM |} city’s beginnings that will be por- . Gt | trayed in the centennial parade, He was nine years old when the Mormon prophet, Brigham Young, died, and he remembers well that rug- 2, | (¢ : OA cs ay = — * announced Sat- it was days Sei av: Bo ae 18, 1950 2 urday by Ernest R. McKay, Ogden his .. <.°'¢( ees 0 Lo a od “fi = oe S| eS JUNE ‘ “ iA Pioneer © oR = a ty G 5 =: =a& MORNING, \ the role of assigned been has nial parade, a Pe ae eer parade marshal of Ogden’s centen- Se, oe ‘ 4 oS Pes peg “ along the city’s “main drag” ”° ~~ f gethe: he'll on the twenty-fourth of that‘month. The 82-year-old native Utah pio- a 8 at on fee as aS eC OF hose ey Now ‘ western a astride time 2 Ot . at & 9 Sia Ey But some Ames Mero - dj He Remembers When-- Pi en > a A S88 tS. Meo I — G , 2 to. spend going he’s now, least make S Sx ‘ Og- steed between now and July for the ide 1 ride the long ting gi in trim for 3B es a a ms MO wo , leg over saddle for some five years eo = 8 dm oO Soc es 3. O = ee =e = mo O96 2 > Q. Bo a OSS ee Zeae “Oo ees ge © a 7% 508 - A 2° Boe e 2 < = 2 ais | or 5 Z MA > ->U SS ae = Bn La. oe ae i 2s = io | aed e & op J a long tossed hasn’t surgeon, den S Ss weg Se Bo 5 SHO ee ee x @e 8 & aD i yvtnan.g OZ Ady va ag . Ces fe & eA os 5 io i. Dyew 7cS “Res an "ce ne 2 Ss cae (5 a," U p ae a ie Fy tee. 8 ao Seams | wm oS > xi oon 30 ey 3 =e = | | SS ae aie gS E M4 CQ ~ e o ) Os s | retired I. Rich, Dr. Edward ie Parade a | mate &, ge pe 3 ioneer fo } 6 200 = s (a halen ® | ao a 3 | LL! | wast. Ee 1. | Ric SUNDAY 4 Will Head TT La TOA ~ THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER 9 r. ‘ ae ~~ ‘i aS 5 ; aea SS Terr Ca : Sallie 7 2 f} cis eee a Bl f . Ale oe S = rE | | |