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Trek salutes handcart pioneers
500 'trekkers' stage a 150-year re-enactment
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Dozens of LDS missionaries old and young congregated near Eagle Gate to greet the group., who were waving white handkerchiefs in remembrance of the entry made by many of their forbears a century and a half ago. Workers peered out of windows at the administration building and came out of the Joseph Smith building to cheer on the passing carts. Construction workers lunching outside the Salt Lake Tabernacle came to watch the procession, some looking a little bewildered.
Janet Nielson and Rosalee Riddle kept their smiles on from start to finish, pulling a handcart purchased earlier this year in memory of their great-great-great-grandmother, Sara Emily Wall. The two sisters came to memorialize the life of that 16-year old member of the ill-fated Willie Company.
"We wanted to honor grandma," they said, beaming as a wash pan and bucket swung from beneath their cart, which carried a sign, "Remember Sarah Emily Wall - Willie Company - 1856." They made it happily to the end of the trail, smiles intact.
Both Gov. Jon Huntsman and Mayor Rocky Anderson sent written greetings to the group, which were read at the Conference Center gathering.
Elder Marlin K. Jensen, LDS Church historian, addressed the crowd of several hundred trekkers and a variety of LDS missionaries and onlookers. He lauded the re-enactment and the organizers, saying those with pioneer ancestry can't claim any personal accomplishment for the heroics of their forebears, but must be inspired to do great things themselves because of the example they were given.
"The virtues and qualities these people possessed are not inheritable," he said. "They have to be conquered and won by each succeeding generation."
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