Show I IORA INDIAN WAR WAIL WA VETERANS VETERANS' ORA GRAVES VES ARE AE REMEMBERED Among Amon th the Jr c graves In tho the local come come- I cries teries that were ro decorated yesterday were those of or a few tow of or the tho men who formed the First Utah Volunteer cavalry organized organ organ- durIn during tho the Civil Civi war period for onan- onan the ibo protection of ot Hf life Ir and property n this state from rein tho time depredations depredation of or tho In In- In dian liens v who wore then giving some trouble In iii th the state Tho The company compan was as organized at nt the thc re request ro- ro quest of ot President Lincoln through Adjutant Ad Ad Ad- Gln General rl C. C L L. Thomas U. U S. S A. A to Governor Go Go eror Brigham You Young There Thore were ra l two seventy t privates s In tho ho company compan and with Hh tho time officers and teamsters comprised los men The company went to toward ard In Independence In- In dependence Rode Rock on the In p Wyoming The Thc company had no active encounters with tho the Indians but hut endeavor endeavored to round tho the redskins up Time The Utah com om pan pany mot met an Ohio company on the tho Sweetwater Sweet Sweet- t- t water and tc then turned hack to Fort Bridget The Tho Ohio company had hn b been n 1 lt out mit tut to KUR guard suard the mails mals In July a band of Indians robbed the time ranch of or John Robinson and tho time Utah men pursued th the Indian Indians to th the tho mouth of or Toton canyon whore where ono one of tho the soldiers ers was w-as drowned The company was ws mus mus- out of or s service rlee In August 1862 16 Among Amon the tho mem members rs of tho the company whose whole graves grave ar are ar In or near this thin city are James Sharp James Barlow Benjo- Benjo mm Neff Francisco PiaU Piatt Richard H. H A Atwood Moses Thurston Thurlton Hyrum I. I B B. Clemens Clemons Mark Murphy h Hugh Parks Knowlton and Joseph |