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Show in Richfield, where he died more than seven hours later. Mr. Lyman was born in nirl-nell, nirl-nell, November 1SK8, a sen n't; Amasa M. and Rosanna Reviinl(s Lyman. I-Ms widow, Airs. hlO Snow Lyman, and 11 sons imV daughters survive. BOIS1C, Ida., Oct. 23 ir.!, Two persons were dead and 12 n jured today in hunting and'anlii! mobile accidents as the first wem end of the 1!KI cluck humim' sea-son drew to a close. " Hunting was reported only fajr because of the warm we:miCi-The we:miCi-The duck season opened Sunday, and will continue until Dec 5 with shooting hours from 7 a ni ' to 4 p. m. M. D. Brown, 22, Hailey miner was killed when a shotgun discharged dis-charged accidentally while he was I 011 a duck hunting trip on Silver' creek. His death brought to slx the hunting fatalities' in Idaho this -season. 1 G. J. Hessner, May, Ida., was killed instantly when his car' went out of control, 12 miles north of Low man and plunged over an embankment, early Sim day. DEER HUNTER ACCIDENTALLY WOUNDED.DIES RICHFIELD Francis Marion Lyman, 50, of Boulder, Boul-der, Ut.nh,' was fatally injured by a stray bullet while hunting hunt-ing deer on Boulder mountain Saturday. His death was the first hunting fatalily of 19.19 recorded re-corded in Utrh. Well known in many parts of the state, Mr. Lyman was shot in the side Saturday at 8:30 a. m.. and the bullet broke a vertebrae in the lower spinal column. Accompanied J?y Son Companion hunJers said Mr. Lyman was struck by a bullet from a gun in the hands of a member of his own hunting party. When he was discovered, mortally mortal-ly wounded, his son, Ivan Lyman, and three other hunters, Max and Clyde Behunin of Wayne county and Doyle Moosman of Boulder, improvised a stretcher and carried car-ried him six miles down the precipitous pre-cipitous slope of the mountain. He was rushed to the hospital |