From Deseret News archives:
138 years makes big difference
Technically, as we all know, the Salt Lake ceremony is about 95 miles off course, since the original golden spike was driven at Promontory Summit west of Brigham City, where, incidentally, the usual and annual ceremonial re-enactment is also scheduled to take place tomorrow.
But the governor will be at This Is the Place.
What a difference 138 years makes.
I bring this up because on May 10, 1869, the last place you would have found the leader of Utah's people, Brigham Young he wasn't officially governor but as president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints he might as well have been was at the ceremony of the golden spike.
The Mormon leader purposely stayed away from Promontory Summit that day. He left instead for southern Utah, removing himself as far as possible from the historic event.
He had 1.2 million reasons.
That is how much money he claimed the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads owed Mormon workers who helped build the railroad.
At first, the railroads paid a little, here and there. But then as the race to Promontory intensified with the U.P. charging hard down Echo and Weber canyons from the east and the C.P. charging just as hard around the north side of the Great Salt Lake from the west the paydays stopped altogether.
"You will be paid, be patient," Durant and Stanford told Young, who turned around and told his Mormon laborers the same thing.
But they never were.
All this is expertly chronicled in "Promontory," a Ken Verdoia-produced television documentary released a couple of years ago by KUED-TV.
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