OCR Text |
Show Friday, January 14, 1931. Page 4 REGARMHG THE SLAUGHTER 07 BUFFALO Identification Of Man Found Hear Silver City As a result of the untiring efforts of Sheriff Daniel Martin the Identity . of the man who was found dead near Silver City on December 29th, has been established. His name Is Marlon Young and his last employment was with the Deseret Livestock Company, of which R. W. Brown of Grants-vlllTooele county, la manager. Marlon Young's home was at Jen-neIdaho, and he served with the Expeditionary Forces In France and later In Germany. He was about 20 years of age and a brother, Angus Young, living at Jeanett, has been notified and Sheriff Martin la now waiting to hear from this relative. It appears that the man who was found dead contracted an Incurable disease while In France or Germany , plains of the Sunflower State. and that this preyed on his mind until he became slightly demented. Fancy suggests that today the spirit of Buffalo Bill He wandered away while he was In may be hovering over Antelope Island where 250 helpcharge of a, bunch of sheep In the Skull Valley section. Herders of that less bison. are to be slaughtered by sportsmen and locality, put In several days looking hunters who deposit a fee of $200 for each "animal for him but could find no trace of slain; and that it will smile ironically in beholding the the missing man. When Sheriff Martins descriptive mighty nimrods of the present day take bead on the letters and photos of the dead man sometime monarch of plains driven to a defile ideally reached the sheep men of Tooele advantageous for the butchers shot county they were able to Identify the dead man and last evening wanton destruction alive the If Cody were today, former Sheriff Adamson of Tooele one of the noble herd would be stayed, as his word, communicated with Mr. Martin. Lain to pause. But McKennan, an auto dealer at Tooele, stop I would cause even the pot-huntalso was Instrumental In securing the famous Bcouts voice is stilled in death protest he which was Information valuable cannot Tet one may well believe his spirit, as it silentphoned to the local officer. These men stated that Marlon Young had ly and gently flutters over the barren wastes of the isan account with the bank at Granta-vllle- , land, would cry out in vain as it bows its head in shame. there being, something like The spirit of Buffalo Bill makes protest. 3400 to his credit there. The employees of the bank recognised his picture, which was taken after the body had been removed to the Wallace Undertaking Rooms In Eureka. . ; Sheriff Martin says that he got his first clue as to Qie Identity of the man from employees of the mill at Silver City, among them Jack Whlmpey. It appears that Young spent the night pievlous to his death Miss Margaret Owens returned In the P. D. Kimball was la Eureka on mill, calling there to get warm Sunday. early In the week after a short visit and talking with some of the men Mias Shepard will speak at 11 a. at Balt Lake. employed on the night shift. He did m. Sunday at the Methodist Church. Oxfords Now On Joseph Beck, who has been em- not give hla name but said he had Shoes, ployed at Garrltys barber shop for worked at n sheep ranch In Skull Sunday School as usual at 10 a. m. Her. Frary of the M. E. Church the past few months, has left the Valley. It was this Information Most sales of this character are conducted upon has been quite 111 for the past week, camp and Is now at Spanish Fork. coupled with the news received from Anrld Johnson, local contractor a woman In Goshen that caused Mr. but Is reported to be Improving an entirely different policy than that which wo invite Miss Emma Taylor of Salem was and builder. Is Just recovering from Martin to send letters to sheep men customers to take advantage of today. our a suest at the borne of Mr. and a tonsllltls operation, which was In Tooele county. The Goshen Susie heard Elton, woman, Indirectly Mrs. Clarence Clemons last week. performed at Balt Lake last week. Price is featured and price is the only consideration. Mrs. W. F. Dunn of Provo, was that some sheep man in Tooele Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson had been for had searching county as their guest during the weebt the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph We have placed on Bale all Shoes now priced Dunn during the early part of the herder who had wandered away Edward Jensen, their ion. She his from Immediately camp. $9.85. from $12.00 to $20.00 Manager George Dern of the May wek. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cronin and wrote to Sheriff Martin. Day and Uncle Sam mines was In shot Marlon Young undoubtedly All Pumps and Oxfords now priced from $8.50 to daughter of Silver City and Mr. and himself about Eureka during the past week. the 22nd or 23rd of Mrs. were of dinner Ayers guests In Mn. Wesson of Miners villa, Utah, Mr. $14.00 $7.45. the December. He gun purchased and Mrs. Edward Pike last 8un-,da- y. Is In Eureka for a visit with her Eureka on Dec. 21st The body was found on the 21th of last month. In brother, George Rehnstrom. Read Fennell! ad and see what j Lloyd Albln, the young son of the cedars to the southwest of Silver Mrs. Irene Carlson, a widow, died on City. In the pockets of the dead man sweeping reductions have been made In the price of meats. Living costs Wednesday evening, Its age being was over 50 In currency but nothI years and S months. Funeral ing which would serve to Identify are surely coming down. services will be held at the M. E the remains. The gun was near the Postmaster Frank Beasley has Church on Sunday afternoon at I body and there was a bullet hole been on the sick list during the past p. m. through the man's head. week but at this time Is much Mrs. Hannah Rhodes, who has Word -- which reached the sheriff been visiting for the past three this morning Indicates that Young Mrs. Frank Kimball and little weeks at the home of . Mr. and Mrs. mailed a letter at Silver City on the daughter,' Pearl, have returned to C, E, Rife, returned to her home at 22nd, addressing It to Mr. Brown, their home at Kanoah after a visit American Fork this morning. Miss his former employer, and telling him with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trsloar Alena Rife accompanied her grand- to send his personal effects to his work state committee does hot Intend to Old Time Miner Died capable miner.. Underground of Eureka. mother on her return home. brother at Jeanett, Idaho. on hla death aa ha suffered pester Utah citizens tor contribubrought a During1 Week In Eureka from miners consumption. Mrs. George Underwood was at tions, as they believe the cause speaks By order of the First Presidency 6 L. D. 8. CHURCH. for Itself. All contributions are thereSalem during the early part of the of the L. D. 8. Church Sunday, Jan. Funeral services were conducted fore to be voluntary, raised rather week for the purpose of attending 23rd, haa been declared a Fast Day Charles W. White, a miner who at the M. E. Church In Eureka on Mrs. and all members are asked to conthe funeral of his sister-in-laQuarterly conference will begin through entertulnments than canvass. for the past few years has made hla Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Frary bePicture theatres all over the John Underwood. ' . In Eureka, died here on Sun- ing In charge. Interment took' place tribute the equivalent of two meals tomorrow with meetings at 2 and2 have coma to tlie hearty supportcunntry of the home m. m. 10 a. at 7.20 and p. Sunday Hla age was 52 years and as far In the city cemetery. ' Reday. Mrs. Percy Hanks entertained the for the benefit of the Near East 26 aside have set and council January p. m. All meetings will be held In as no known bad near he relatives. for members of the Five Hundred Club lief Fund. and collections the for speeches the L. D. 8. Church In Eureka. Charles W. White was a native SPECIAL PROGRAM WILL council. The biggest children's party Saturday afternoon, serving an exWilliam Owens of the Eagle Supt BE GIVEN ON SUNDAY In the history of the world is to be of Pennsylvania. Most of his life, cellent luncheon; following the pro- k Blue Bell mine returned early In - o staged on Jaiiuary 29, when picture however, .was spent In the' mining gram of cards. In the card playing the week after spending a few days Utah Organised Tor will show a specially camps of the west. Previous to comThere will he a special program Child Relief Program show houses the prise was awarded to Mrs. Frank at Salt Lake. Mrs. Owens and the prepared film and all receipts for ad- ing to Eureka he was employed at Sunday evening at 7.20 at. the Kendrick. The following guests were two boys are still In Salt Lake, the mission will g6 to the European Relief Bingham. He was very reticent re- Methodist Church. It Miss Mrs. Heber being the first present: Jones, Utahns are called on to help tarr- council. On January 28 every motion garding his youngsters having submitted to earjy life and his anniversary of the National ConstituMyrtle Ivey, Mrs. Morrille George, tonsllltls operations from which they ing children In eastern and central picture theatre will be open for speakfriends here know but. little about tional Prohibition. Brief addresses Mrs. David Russell, Mrs. Frank are recovering In nice shape. They Europe. A state Joint committee for ers and the collection of funds: on law enforcement and the benefit! Mrs. Mrs. Kendrick, Ray Sorenson, The state campaign will close Janu- him.. will return within the next few days. the European Relief council has been Peter Hundy, who hud ' known of prohibition will be given. There with headquarters la tbs ary 81. The state committee have no Ralph Dunn, Mrs. Frank Bacon and organised Mrs. Joseph Buys entertained the Hotel Utah, Salt Laks City, to assist doubts but that Utah will raise a gen- him for twelve years, says he was will be special music and tha public Mrs. James Gregerson of Salt Lake. members of the L. O. E. Club In a the national council in raising $3& erous sum by that data. a man of "fine .character and a In invited to attend. Mrs. Alex Nolan entertained very pleasant manner at their last 000,000 to aid these children. Mrs. Thuurday afternoon In honor of her meeting held this week. .The time Annie Welle Cannon has been made husbands mother, Mrs. Wells Si- was spent In cards, after which a state chairman, with a Joint commitmons of Person. A delicious lunch- splendid chicken dinner was served. tee of lira. A. J. Gorham, Daniel Alexeon was served to the following Special guests at this session were: ander, U. CL Treanor of Salt Lake guests: Mrs. Charles Zabrlskle, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Bacon, Mrs. Joseph and 1L J. OConnor of Ogden. W. W. Bell McAdams, Mrs. Joseph Kendall, Frlsbee, Mrs. William McCullough, Armstrong, .prominent banker of Salt Mrs. Walter - Jensen, Mrs. Frank Mrs. William Wanless and Mrs. Ed- Lake, has been made treasurer, and the National Copper bank la being used Brohm, Mrs. John Bunnell, Mrs. ward Van Louvan. The next meeting as Mrs. H. W. Pickering Robert Turner, Mrs. William Tits, will be held at the home of Mrs. of depository. Salt Lake Is secretary. Letters Mrs. Edward Pike, Mrs. Peter Bornp, Cecelia Bacon. have been sent to every community in Mrs. Anna Morgan, Mrs. George the state asking that three prominent Reed In hla la senior who -I- NJohnson, men or women be given charge of tha Simpkins, Mrs. William Okey, Mrs. School Tintlc the and at High W. J. Tregonlng and Mrs. Wells year towns In and every thdr who for some time haa been employ- campaign cent to be raised In the state la to ge Simms. ed at tha Star Theatre as a motion direct to the starving children. In orFennells Market is now selling picture machine operator, submitted der to do this tha few expenses enmeat at prices which are undoubted- to an appendicitis operation at the tailed are to be paid from the national ly, the lowest In many years. There L. D. 8. Hospital at Salt Laks on headquarters of the council. Is no longer any reason to complain last Thursday morning. Word sent It is the elm of tse national organabout the high cost of living. Read out from Salt Lake by Mrs. Joseph isation to raise throughout the entire It will lift yon high on the wings of galloping laughter. ..these price: pot roasts SOc lb rib J. Fallen bach, who la a sister of the country the $33,000,000 to feed 3JS00,-00- 0 It will give yon a touch of Broadway gayety plus that children until harvest time. This boll IBs lb., mutton roasts 25c lb., young man. Indicates that hla condimutton stow lSe lb., beefsteak 26c tion la quite serious but that tha will give bat $10 for each child and fascinating western tang. f will mean hot one meal a day for each lb. and pork roasts 26e lb. at the been had performed operation little underfed urchin; and that meal Friends of Mrs. Angus McDonnell right time to enable him to make a will be but of cocoa, milk, beans; lard It will thrill yon, hold yon, and carry yon away with its complete recovery. The boys mother and bread. If Utahns ate generoua . arranged and carried out in almost jnagic romance of east and west. Is Lake. inSalt also at successful manner a surprise party enough this bread may be white coarse stead of dark bread made the which was given In her honor on was A pleasant surprise party of sawdust Tbo weight of Wednesday evening of this week. given laet evening In honor of Mrs. partlychild Youll say it is the funniest, speediest, most different la being carefully watched program of the evening Included Alex Blight, e number of her friends etch oca a to as and little a' comedy drama yon ever saw! gets "card playing and a fine luncheon. exiling at her home. The program number at pounds, ho stops prescribed The prises for cards were awarded to Included curd playing, tha prise be- out of the relief food Une and la reMrs. Weldon and Mrs. McDonnell. ing won by Mrs. Frank Garrlty, and placed by a pitiful human atom la Take a gallop of gayety with tips magnetic Broadway the party were: then a fine luncheon. Those attend- worst condition than himself. These i Those attending Cowboy. . .Mrs. Kent Harper, Mrs. Jamas Wel- - ing the party ware: Mrs. T. D. Sal--, children do not play, do net laugh, don, Mrs. I. D. Stack, Mrs. Joseph llvan, - Mrs. George Hayes, Mrs. P. but are Juat merely lighting to exist Herbert Hoover, who has gained the 'Schleeht, Mrs. E. Bowen, Mrs. P. J. J. Bonner, Mrs. G. E. Hulsh, Mrs. Fennell, Mrs. Frank Ganity, Mrs. James Weldon, Miss. Ella Donnelly, thorough confidence at the American - Edward Daggan, Mrs. P. J. Donnel-l-y, Mrs. P. J. Donnally, Mrs. J. P. people In hla relief work, la heading Mrs. E. H. Osborne, Mrs. D. J. Driscoll, Mrs. Leo Donnally, Mrs. the eoandL This eouneU la compoaed ' at all relief organizations which are EUJ32 Sullivan, Mrs: William Hobbs, Mrs. John Donnelly,' Mrs. Frank Garrlty, working against wholesale child 'v-- Laells Fillmore, Mrs. L. B. Laker, Mrs. L. B. Laker and Mrs. D. J. Sul- tragedy In the former war aonea of Xrs. T. D. Sullivan. livan. central and eastern Europe: The local J In a picturesque spot atop Lookout Mountain which overlooks the peaceful little town of ,Golden, just outside of Denver, is buried all that was once the mortal William Frederick Cody, known the whole world over as Buffalo BilL Plainsman, scout, Indian fighter, frontiersman, blazer of trails into what sixty years ago was the great unknown Golden West, Cody won the title of champion buffalo hunter of the world and with it went the name of Buffalo Bill He did not kill the buffalo in an indiscriminate or wanton manner, but the slaughter in which he engaged was made necessary to provide food for the thousands of workmen employed in building the Kansas Pacific, now the Union Pacific, across the vast . e, tt, . Just having completed our inventory we wish to thank our many customers for their assistance in the phenomenal increase in our business during .the past year and in .order to show our appreciation we herewith quote an exceptionally low price on NEW SPRING GINGHAMS. The patterns are the prettiest we have ever had. You know what you paid for this quality a short time ago 0 yflfd The price today is er . Sale of Pomps and . BiaMaBiaiziziaflniziiBBnnnnizM .... -- - . T'. l Wm. Desmond A Broadway Cowboy ; . Sm - ear-tal- . Theatre Tuesday V |