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Show Sun Chronicle, March 1 3, 1980, Paqe Sun Times, March 8 1 Ben Lomond Beacon, March 2, 1 980, Page 8 1 3, 1 980, Page Clearfield Courier, March 8 1 2, 1 980, Page 8 Genera! George A. Custer's handwriting analyzed by Bergen by. About 6000 of those Indians were chiefs, By Jane Bergen (icorge Armstrong Custer, an American army officer ccan. i famous as an Indian fighter in the West. After the t ml War. he served as commander of the famous 7th his in men and the Southwest and He Indians fought uvalry. .n the Dakota and Montana Territories. sub-chief- s, and warriors. In the group was a man named Sitting Bull, who as a Patriarch within the Sioux tribe, young for this exalted position, and only about 49 years of age. Patriarch Sitting Bull watched the battle from a distance on horseback and later faced the U.S. Government Officials and told his story of the white men and the Indians encounter. He was respected, and his story believed. w iicneral Custer led his regiment m General Alfred H. expedition against the Sioux Indians in June 1876. Leading the advance, Gen. Custer and his group stumbled onto a huge Indian army led by Chief Crazy Horse at the Little Big Horn River in Montana. The General didnt know that many Sioux tribes totaling about 10,000 or more Indians were holding a religious celebration along a river bank close terry's The Indians killed General Custer and his men in the battle that followed. Tom Custer, brother of the General died with him that day. There is a story that has been told by a member of the party that was sent to investigate the end result of the battle, to identify the bodies and bring back a full 11-1- 8, The Fifth Annual Northern Utah Women's Conference, 1980 TOl H lHICK INCLUDES: Hound trip meal and cocKtail service, ComAirlines 747, lei greeting, Superior hotel for 8 Flower plimentary flight hag, days and 7 nights, Deluxe air conditioned motor coaches, Transfers to airport and hotel, from all baggage handling. Tour and hospitality desk, Honolulu City Tour, All taxes and service charges, Personal escort. Quad Occupancy In-flig- Plus tax, price is subject to airfare increase. Prices also available for single, double or triple occupancy. For more information call: Space is limited. $50 deposit will guarantee seat. 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Prepcmtu n ' No prescription lsneedid Preparation H Ointment and positories Use only as directed 7 of General Custers favorite 1 stress management, general assembly convening at 8:30 a m the in auditorium Joan B. Thomas, communicator, moderator, and lecturer for KSXX radio in Salt Lake City will be the guest speaker Irom to 55 will be offered from resumes, behavior, time management, setting new goals, legal rights of women in Utah, property rights and the woman, married Hemorrhoidal Tissues 1 It was one In God We Trust. possessions. Custers Last Stand, has been painted by many artists. There is a national monument, a large building near Harding, Montana, with memorabilia that has been picked up from and around 'he battle field. Among the many momentoes are v oral sw ords belonging to the General. One of these swords once belonged to a Spanish Officer, and inscribed the full length of the blade are the words in Spanish, Womens conference slated for March 22 HAWAII 8 JUNE report, The 7th Cavalry soldiers had just been paid in new money. When the bodies of the men were finally found and examined many, many months later there was no money on the bodies, no watches, other jewelry or pictures of families to be found Nor has any of this cache turned up to this day. If found, the value would be priceless. organizations are sponsoring this conference which is open and free to the public. For further information call 626-357- DENTURE WEARERS A major advancement CUSHION GRIP DENTURE ADHESIVE one application holds comfortably up to 4 days The above writing was the last letter to have been written Gen. by George Custer. It was written in pencil on note pad paper. The date was probably May 3, 1876. The General was tired of his assignment and wished a change for reasons of his own. One of those reasons was a desire to be with Mrs Custer and to return to his family and home. The above note was written in haste, and with irritation The General was feeling keenly resentful when he wrote to General Sherman that day. Stress is shown in the half bais and the crossed out words to the right of the small His temper was fiery and explosive, but he was driven by great pride in achievement. He was a man who disliked wasting time. Direct in manner and speech, he didnt like making a request twice. Stubborn in his views and ideals, he was ambitious with a will of iron. An independent thinker, he was unusually courageous. Preplanning was not one of his virtues. Diplomacy was a word that was not in his vocabulary and a personality trait that would have been a great asset to him. He looked at the world with a panoramic view, and enjoyed responsibility. Being an extravert, he liked talking to people face to face, small details bored him Gen. George A. Custer was a physically conspicuous man. He liked white buckskin clothes and his uniforms, that were made well and fit comfortably. Great pride was taken in his personal appearance. Whether walking, standing or riding horseback, his posture was straight and tall. No one As he grew older and more could mistake his both off the field, his interest in on in and battle, experienced the great wide open spaces dimmed. Instead of being the he started to slow down and proud peacock of yester-yeaplan for his future. Those plans were unfulfilled dreams. But he will be remembered forever in American history. r, - t n limited time enlp9 i mjemimilil BEMMWimvmmisiF mmriH M lo.t .UmlJ t 9ii) qlaii in xil bluer ny ot tnr.w ,.'i !' 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