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Show For Carriage House j announced was today. - Ehlers & Gygi Architects, Inc., 3333-9th East, was select“ed to design the _ building from Brigham Young Lion with Board. The firm was recom- Utah Pioneers, and the DUP ov, King, assistant. months four of draw ings - Mrs. Kate B. Carter with old Utah maps to be on display at DUP convention Saturday. SUP said _ A progress report on a drive pioneer paraphernalia. Mrs. Carter also is expected to announce the recent printHouse will be among business ing of Volume 14 of “Our conducted during the national Pioneer Heritage’”’ series, the conyention of the Daughters 32nd book published by the of the Utah Pioneers SaturDUP. day. MORNING SPEAKERS Mrs. Kate B. Carter, presiSpeakers at the morning dent, said some 800 delegates session include Mrs. Carter, from across the nation are Secy. of State Clyde L. Miller; expected to meet in the Hotel Arlene Yancey, president of Utah Lafayette Ballroom for the Bingham Company in the 9:30 a.m. opening session. _ Idaho; and Dr. Hyrum L. ABOUT $50,000 Andrus, Brigham Young Uni_ She is expected to announce versity. | purchase of ground for the Pioneer musical numbers new carriage house, located will be presented by the immediately north of the _ Ramona Camp Chorus, RiverPioneer Memorial Museum. sidé County, California, and Cost of the property was the Kimberly Kitchen Band. “nearly $50,000.” Dr. Daryl Chase, president - Mrs. Carter said a drive to emeritus of Utah State Univerraise money for the project, sity, will address a noon hopefully to be completed in luncheon in the hotel’s time for a July 24, 1972, dediEmpire Room. He will speak cation, has been launched on “A New Kind of Museum, among the 1,200 DUP county the Living. Historical Farm.” companies and camps, MemTRAVEL ABOARD bers of each group have been At 2:15 p.m., DUP members assessed $2 each. sion. tir 9 The carriage house will contain a wagon used by Young, the only known to ee crossed 1856 and the a bridles and of the Daughters of the Utah on Oct. 7 at Hotel 4 case filled harnesses, with cessity ane of thorough deacieosties! an used) old _powder, -magaziné car,.once.. by in ie J. Ashton, manag§ director of external com- nag . ) Pa “Atohnston’s Army from enter: fohnston's Army )from enter: will ing) the Salt Lake Valley arid’ the Eagle-Gate gates, ~~ “We have had to turn down several dir collections, ; munications, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint s, Utah” Militia, ‘ine. keeping discuss | research on any historical publication advertising | the DUP and the group’s publicalions, markers, museums. etc. Mrs. Kate B. Carter, DUP president, will also speak. Reports on the Carriage House including one collection of mining tools, Jay Croxford, é and Ba 9, the DUP’s new book. | eee Heritage, Vol. | BuWUIe be 8 given. || adminis- to the builds DUP RAISING FUNDS In outlying plans for the: new two-level building, Mrs. Carter also appealed for pub= lic support in raising funds to : replenish $50,000 used to buy.} the land. These funds must b replaced, she said, so that th building can be equipped for exhibits. She said a fund rais ing effort is already under way among some 30,000 DUP members who across have been tribute the nation, asked to con- $2 each. “We have to raise at least = $50,000,” she said. The Car- % riage House, made possible % through $150,000 willed to the DUP from the estate of the late Mrs. Van Dyke, a former DUP member, will be a “‘wonderful addition to the Pioneer Memorial Museum,” Mrs: Carter said. The facility will {¥ serve in preserving and displaying “‘the precious old| vehicles entrusted to our care.”’ oes HISTORIC WAGON chartered -~ buses to Alta, where a marker Included in the display oncé telling the story of the early the building is completed, development of community will be unveiled. Cost will be _ a wagon in which Brigham — $2.25 per person, which in-| cludes a sandwich and drink. B. Kate Carter, Beulah F. Spencer | check new heritage book to be ready and Geneva S. Larson, from the left, | for Daughters of Utah Pioneer meet. probably by mid-1972, will be Reports Dues Mrs. Carter said the public is invited to see ‘‘more than 100” maps of the early west that will be on display. TheB betw collection is to be moved to and other the carriage house, plains 1860, in finds for a. build- Pioneers tribute to the, Utah. bodes forand Pree specifica- ‘2 resent C Themuseum Salt Lakerecently Tribune,en- Sunday, October 1, 1972 trative assistant ing board. to raise funds for the Saramarie J. Van Dyke Carriage City, selected as architect for the structure, will be intro‘duced during the morning ses- us light the national conventiom been purchased by the state for $18,859 with DUP funds. & Another parcel, about twice i% the size as the Main Street’ site and located at 345 Colum bus St., has been appraised and will be purchased soon; Saturday will travel aboard with book and a bus tour will high- and tions, after which bids will be advertised. One piece of property, located at 336 N. Main St., has Confa ARCHITECT NAMED A. Jack Ehlers, Salt Lake will join raising the ing in OU, 0, AUG enough tect’s fee. It will take threea to them.” ees Brigham groups had rene arehi- because Mrs.weroomjust.Carterhaven't, to display said. The te handearts House, e thorough research, reports on ing. implements, ,.. a ..mule-s tor of the building board, esti- - yokes, the edie ; .G. J. 5 Board. Central Company $150,000 Beehive hoping, people | of the Carriage House and a new are printed. pioneers,” Mrs Carter added. Dr. Russell R. Rich history Other items to be housed in * of religion _ professor at the new facility include the Brigham Young University ‘Brigham Young farm bell, ox Provo, will talk about the ne- the State Building mended by Mrs. Kate B. Carter, president, Daughters of aaa + IP. “We're to the the old Church tithing office, and old gates on which signs - under an architectural agree-ment House, Farm, needs | —— his- valuable, oric vehicular relics dating back to pioneer days in Utah, tered on. its register book =alics item number Mit Page B-L Continued publication eines to contain ODT oe Selection of an architect/for he new Saramarie J. Van Dyke Memorial, a carriage house SIE - History a f p j - 3 j , oo “A Seat ‘ Aa ; ai Es Kn re ne ; o ni ane ramet |