Pioneer Day commemorates the day in 1847 when Brigham Young led his βpioneer bandβ of Mormons into the Salt Lake valley to establish a settlement—their new Zion. The Mormons had been driven from New York, Ohio, Missouri, and Illinois and had spent four difficult months traveling 1,073 miles overland to reach the Great Basin, chosen by Young because of its remoteness. It was the most organized and disciplined westward migration in American history, and unlike most emigrants intent on their destination, the Mormon pioneers were equally concerned with improving the trail for those who would follow. Pioneer Day is celebrated as the second most important date in the Mormon calendar, behind April 6, the day Joseph Smith established the church.
Daily Calendar for Monday, July 24, 2023
Question of the Day
My tomato leaves are covered with a sticky yellow substance. What is this?
Most likely you’re being visited by aphids, tiny insects whose main job is to suck the juice out of your tomato leaves. They give off this sticky substance, called honeydew, which attracts ants and causes mold to develop. Controlling these interlopers usually requires the use of an insecticidal soap spray. Consult your local nursery for the best option in your area.
Advice of the Day
Mice dislike the smell of peppermint. Spread it liberally where you suspect the critters.
Home Hint of the Day
To kill the awful smell in a refrigerator that was left closed when the power was turned off (as in a summer cabin), leave a dish of charcoal in the fridge for a few days. For a particularly bad case, renew the briquettes periodically until the smell disappears.
Word of the Day
Babbler
An idle talker; an irrational prater; a teller of secrets. A hound too noisy on finding a good scent. A name given to any one of family of thrushlike birds, having a chattering note.
Puzzle of the Day
The (Blank) flew to the (Blank) for shelter. (The two 5-letter words to fill the blanks share the same letters.)
1) snipe 2) pines
Born
- SimΓ³n BolΓvar (South American liberator) β
- Alexandre Dumas (author) β
- Ruth Buzzi (actress) β
- Chris Sarandon (actor) β
- Lynda Carter (actress) β
- Karl Malone (basketball player) β
- Barry Bonds (baseball player) β
- Kristin Chenoweth (actress) β
- Jennifer Lopez (singer & actress) β
- Eric Szmanda (actor) β
- Anna Paquin (actress) β
- Bindi Irwin (animal activist; daughter of Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin) β
Died
- Martin Van Buren (8th U.S. president) β
- Peter Sellers (actor) β
- Isaac Bashevis Singer (writer) β
- Sherman Hemsley (actor) β
Events
- Mary Queen of Scots was deposedβ
- Brigham Young and followers arrived at Salt Lake, Utahβ
- Tennessee readmitted to Union after Civil Warβ
- O. Henry released from Ohio State Penitentiaryβ
- James MacGillivray published first account of Paul Bunyan in the Detroit Newsβ
- Archaeologist Hiram Bingham βdiscoveredβ the Machu Picchu Incan ruins in Peruβ
- Steamer Eastland overturned in the Chicago River, killing 844 peopleβ
- Debut of Marvin the Martian in Bugs Bunny’s Haredevil Hareβ
- 67-pound 8-ounce muskellunge caught in Lac Courte Oreilles, Hayward, Wisconsinβ
- The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that President Richard Nixon did not have the authority to withhold subpoenaed White House tapes and ordered him to surrender the tapesβ
- Hulda Crooks climbed Mt Fuji at age 91β
- 9-yr.-old Emma Houlston became youngest person to pilot plane across Canada (Victoria, B.C., to St. John’s, N.L.)β
Weather
- Wahluke, Washington, tied a record high temperature of 118 degrees Fβ
- 345,000 amperes of electricity were measured in a lightning stroke in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvaniaβ
- The record for 24-hour rainfall in the United States was set in Alvin, Texas with 43 inches of rain from hurricane Claudette; the rain ended on July 25β
- Hail the size of oranges fell on Calgary, Alberta.β
- EF2 tornado struck Epsom, New Hampshire, destroying homes and causing at least one deathβ