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Show LIGHTNING TIMES MORE SILVEY, from p. 2 Being a stranger here Jack was at a loss what to do, but the Sheriff, John Clark. saw the altercation and came over and said, "You let the man alone. He is going with us to try and help out the boys who are in danger and are trapped by the Indians. Get back to your own business and pronto or you will get in bad." Without a word the saloon-keeper walked away; The Sheriff, John Clark, then said, "Boys, how many of you are ready to go?" Fifty-one men rode POA NOTES, from p. 6 Homestead Lane. This transaction has not been completed. The Board voted to ask John Blake to survey the new cul-de-sac and JULY 15, 1996 - 7 flFTEII fl TRIP TO THE BEIICII ' Roundy & Mounty place markers on Laura’s property so she could see the new location The Board will hire Tim Keogh to write up a legal description of the new easement, and a quit claim deed will be signed by Laura and recorded. Re. the Town’s newest survey: forward and said they were ready. discussion was held regarding sending out the Town survey re. commercial vs. residential use "Boys. I am going with you myself but do not wish to be owners. A motion to do so was issues to out-of-town property captain. My old friend here, defeated by a 2 to 2 vote. Richard Worden Grigsby is one of Quantrell's men who you all must know. Made a big rep' for themselves during the Civil War in Missouri. Let's make him Captain. He knows how to fight, I do not." Agreed, said all the men, and in less than an hour after Dawson's Williams and George Ottinger voted not to include non-resident courier had arrived, this second - property owners in survey. It was noted that August is the month for the board to start preparing for the annual meeting. —Joan Sangree JANIE TUFT ° SALES AGENT/OWNER bunch of Rico men were on the way. Traveling as fast as possible, they reached La Sal the second day out from Rico. Here they were met by another messenger from Dawson telling them the Dawson, May bunch and cowboys were all returning as it was no use Paradise Real Estate 47 E. CENTER STREET - MOAB, UT 84532 801-259-2650 ' FAX 801-259-2699. to follow the Indians on playedout horses, and no doubt, the Indians were now safe or soon would be on the Uintah Reservation where they had many P.O.Box 1121 ° Moab UT 84532 Res. 801-259—8360 - Leave Message M.L.S. REALTOR friends. No serious trouble with the Indians occured for some time. The Indians had been victorious in a way, but had retired, and they knew now that the white men from Colorado were numerous and when aroused would be on their trail. Next month: “More Settlers Am've.” Much appreciation to the TimesIndependent for giving permission to reprint these selections from the History and Settlement of Northern San Juan County. Utah, from the writings of Frank Silvey, an early pioneer in this area. For the best rest out west. A Bed and Breakfast Robert Ryan and Hertha Wakefield 801 -259-601 2 CVSR Box 2602, Utah 84532 ..__... -..-......— |