From Deseret News archives:
Marking history
Monuments document events and locations of Utah's past
The fact of the universe is that nothing ever stays the same. Sometimes change is abrupt, but mostly it's subtle; you hardly notice until one day you look around and realize that a lot of little changes have added up to big change.
And if someone or something is not there to say this is how it was, you might not remember or appreciate just how different it all was.
For 75 years, the International Society Daughters of the Utah Pioneers has been doing just that: marking the important events and locations of Utah's history. By now, the DUP has erected some 534 monuments scattered across not only every county in Utah, but also in 12 other states and 11 other countries.
"October, 1840, James Burnham, first missionary from Zion for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, arrived in Wales and the first branch was organized at Overton, Flintshire, with 32 members," reads marker 363 in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales.
"In the spring of 1864, fifteen families of pioneers came from Paris, Idaho, and settled Clover Creek, the name used until President Brigham Young changed it to Montpelier. After building crude homes, the settlers erected a large building of logs which was used for church, school and community center. . . . The bell topping this marker called the people together for many years," says marker 66 in Montpelier, Idaho.
And so it goes, from marker 1, which was placed in Tooele in 1934, to marker 534, which honors Pettyville pioneers in Sterling in Sanpete County.
"The Daughters have become a monument-building organization," said former DUP president Kate Snow, at a convention held in 1933, when the group decided to design an insignia and plaque, incorporating a yoke of oxen, that would go on all DUP monuments. Before that, the DUP had built some monuments but allowed other groups, such as the Utah Trails and Landmark Organization to place the plaques. But now, despite the added expense, the Daughters would have their own plaques. "If we are going to do big things, and be worthy of our name, we must dare, we must cooperate," Snow said.
All these years later, "the markers are a very important part of what we do," says DUP president Mary Johnson. "They let people know exactly what happened and where it happened."
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